28 November 2008

None stop!

Tam, the apprentice who lives with us is happy with foods... When Jonathan and Ashley away, no one can stop him.
Tam is growing a lot with God. His life is encouraging many people around him. You can also pray for him as he is learning how to serve God and working with us.

09 November 2008

Goodbye...

Jonathan and Ashley Wallace were with us for about 6-7 months to help us in student ministry. Thank God that he had brought them into our lives and serve Him together! They are not just only co-workers to us but our beloved friends indeed. 

Hello…

There’s something stirring inside my head

That I’ve been wanting to share

Telling my heart to write this song for you

I know this may not be a good song

But it’s coming from my heart

Not even sure I should sing

But for you I’ll make a start

 

When your days getting cold

When your world closes down

Can’t find anyone around please always remember

 

Just know that I’m your friend

No matter what happens

Anywhere I will go just let me know

Cause you can count on me

And know that I’m your friend

And it will never end

With the friendship and honesty devotion so true

So I sing this song as a promise to you

 

I know you’re thinking that I’m cold cement

And that I have no heart

I hope this song will change your mind

If you’re ready I’d like to start

 

Hand in hand forever

We’ll grow old together

Just you and me it’s easy to see

I’ll be your partner for life

ICTHUS

The Greek word for fish is "ixthus" or "icthus." The Christian fish symbol that many Christians place on their cars is known as the “ixthus.” Five Greek letters form the word “ixthus,” and those letters inside the fish form an acrostic which is a message that Christians clearly identified with. The first letter represented the word Jesus. The second letter represented the word Christ, the next two, God Son, and the final letter represented the word Savior. This adds up to “Jesus Christ is God’s Son, the Savior.”
During the early days of Christianity, Christians were often put to death for practicing their faith, so they worshiped in secret places. A fish painted on the outside door of a house let other Christians know that they would be safe and welcome inside.