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    Uniquely You

    Blog — by Rags @ February 25, 2010 8:33 am

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    Looking at the design for the stickers we are doing for HopeKids birthday presents this year.

    As I’m doing this, I’m reminded that we are one of many parts of the body of Christ with unique makeup and functions. We celebrate birthdays to highlight that every one is special. Often in the hustle of busyness we forget who we are and so unconciously blend into systems and norms that makes us sacrifice who we are.

    Re-clarifying our purpose prayerfully in a regular manner if not daily makes a difference. I did that this morning where I’m reminded that …..

    I’m loved and directed and my purpose is to
    Work hard, pray hard,
    invest in whatever makes the biggest
    difference in people’s lives

    * MY (H-A-P-P-Y) VALUES *

    H-ave a Cup of Coffee
    (Don’t Take Life Too Seriously)
    A-dd Value To Life
    (Maximise Quality & Time For Life)
    P-ut People First
    (People Before Stuff)
    P-ay Now, Play Later
    (Give & For What Is Better Later)
    Y-ield Myself To God
    (Connect to Shine For Him Everyday)

    Afternoon Devotion

    Contemplation — by Rags @ February 23, 2010 11:48 am

    Wisdom has been given. Its yours! - James 1:5-8

    My devotion today!

    Blog — by Rags @ February 21, 2010 6:02 am

    I’m His.

    Why I do it?

    Contemplation — by Rags @ February 20, 2010 9:40 am

    A good heart is not enough ….

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    …. we produce a crop by retaining God’s word and by persevering with it

    People has been asking why I do it? Why do I journal, blog, tweet, facebook and do stuff online. I do it because I want to be authentic to myself. That’s first & foremost and the reason why I starting blogging back in Ragsjournal days in 2004. Today I know I have to do it to be authentic to others as well. I do it also because I want to be known by how I keep abreast and not what I resist in life. These stuff also help me find clarity in what I really belief and am thinking about. I notice the times I’ve been silent online are times I have something to hide. It’s okay if I still write offline but really these stuff assists me to navigate my inner life so that I can be responsible and open at the same time.

    These are personal reasons and maybe its not for everyone. But if I have a chance to offer some tips in these area, here’s 4 for you today…

    1. Write stuff down. What’s not on paper (or maybe today twitter) has no clarity and hence lesser shot to be stored.
    2. Rewrite and established those things down in your own parable or words (you can use a blog).
    3. Perservere by believing in it unwaveringly.
    4. Always exercise faith and look forward to positive fruits.

    A Thing of Significance

    quotes — by Rags @ February 19, 2010 8:20 am

    Decisions based on popularity always fall flat in the kingdom of God…. Submission to point leadership makes the difference.

    Hand for a generation

    Children's Ministry, Family — by Rags @ 7:58 am

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    If the 5 fingers represent the different ministries in the church, then we cannot keep it open and let it be independent of one another. We need to do the work of joining the fingers and making it one.

    “You cannot escape the responsibility of tomorrow by evading it today” - Abraham Lincoln

    We Are The World 25 For Haiti

    Music — by Rags @ 1:54 am

    The newly released We Are The World for Haiti version…

    Here’s the order of appearance for those who needs it (like me)
    * Justin Bieber * Nicole Scherzinger * Jennifer Hudson
    * Jennifer Nettles * Josh Groban * Tony Bennett
    * Mary J. Blige * Michael Jackson (stock material only)
    * Janet Jackson * Barbra Streisand * Miley Cyrus
    * Enrique Iglesias * Jamie Foxx * Wyclef Jean
    * Adam Levine * P!nk * BeBe Winans
    * Usher * Celine Dion * Orianthi (on guitar)
    * Fergie * Nick Jonas * Toni Braxton
    * Mary Mary * Isaac Slade * Lil Wayne
    * Carlos Santana (on guitar) * Akon * T-Pain
    * LL Cool J (Rap) * Will.i.am (Rap) * Snoop Dogg (Rap)
    * Busta Rhymes (Rap) * Swizz Beatz (Rap)
    * Iyaz (Rap) * Kanye West (Rap)

    Check out also The original version where I know everybody | The demo version by Michael Jackson

    Is intergenerational service possible?

    Blog, Children's Ministry — by Rags @ February 17, 2010 6:09 pm

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    We tried it twice. Once on the last Sunday of 2009 and another recently at Suntec Convention Hall. To have parents, infants, toddlers and kids up to 12 in the same room is by human logic a big nightmare.  But I thought the team did well in both these events. It went as planned admist some inexperience on our part in communicating and leading the motley crew. But I’m not too sure what becomes of these events but we really dream that it can turn out to be regular adults & kids experience that will inspire more discipleship at home.

    Penny took pictures that capture the Suntec event

    Books I’ve Been Reading

    Management — by Rags @ 2:13 am

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    Books I just finished reading
    - Think Orange - Reggie Joiner
    - Shift - What It Takes To Finally Reach Families Today - Brian Haynes

    Books I’ve read/watched/listened to this & last month
    - Master Leaders - George Barna
    - Men is From Mars, Women Is From Venus - John Gray (Old Audio CD from the Library)
    - The 5 Essential People Skills - Dale Carnegie
    - Becoming A Great Staff - Andy Stanley (Teaching DVD)
    - Family Wisdom - Robin Sharma
    - Flip It, How To Get The Best Out of Everything - Michael Heppell

    Just downloaded “The Principle of the Path - Andy Stanley” for my month’s Audible book credit,

    … and I read the bible and study it almost everyday.

    In case you think that I only read sex books.

    Sex, Lies & Religion by Randy Elrod

    Family — by Rags @ 1:41 am

    I agreed to read Randy Elrod’s new book “Sex, Lies & Religion” for the favor of reviewing it on my blog. A few days ago I received the book and read this 166 page e-book in one seating on a lazy afternoon. I’m not sure what was my intention to read it but it could be part curious having been following Randy’s work and also part research for family life and generational work in the church I’ve gotten myself to do. I must say that the book was pretty noteworthy and I was pretty excited to blog about it after reading it.

    Then it occur to me that my blog is positioned to talk about children’s work. People who reads it are pretty much family oriented. You know PG rating type of people. What am I going to do? Should I do it? Blogging about a book on sex? That’s R(A). What if my kids come to find out? I told my wife and she suggests “don’t do it”….

    Well I almost relented. I even planned to write back to Randy and say “I’m sorry, its just not appropriate”. And then I remembered a few weeks ago when I’m to preach a message on the chosen passage from Genesis Chapter 4 that I was caught in a similar type of embarassment. I was preparing God’s word for HopeKids LIVE! using the kids version of NIV which is NIRV (New International Readers Version) and I was shocked when I read verse 1 which reads loud and clear
    “Adam made love to his wife Eve”….

    I gulped and thought something was wrong. I borrowed my kid’s bible and it read the same. I checked my NIV  bible and it reads “Adam lay with his wife Eve …”, which is more acceptable because it doesn’t sound so explicit. If I teach using that version, the kids may miss it as a by the way trivial statement but to say “..made love” will attract much attention. For a moment, I wanted to witch hunt the one who suggested we use NIRV for kids but I was quick to kill the idea because it was I who did it.

    I was uncomfortable with how explicit the passage sound in the children’s bible as I was how Randy writes about the topic in this book. But nevertheless I have to accept that ‘making love’ is in the bible and sex as Randy explicited writes about is something created by God.

    I did preach the message to the kids that Sunday. I taught it as it is using the term “make love” and I explained it as “have sex” as they would commonly hear from other kids in the schools. I figure I’m kidding no one if I don’t as kids do hear it or see it every day whether intentionally in school or in adverts or on TV. What’s wrong with touching on this subject in church? I taught it and shared the rest of the verse “… She (Eve) became pregnant and gave birth to Cain“. I taught it in context of marriage where babies are made which is the truth and truly the context of the passage.

    I never regretted that sermon as i believe kids should first hear about sex from God (or ‘us’ or ‘their own families’) rather than from the media or their friends at school.

    After reading “Sex, Lies & Religion”, I was glad that Randy wrote it because I feel its about time, we hear it from someone in ‘the church’ rather than in the world. It is an intriguing read. Many topics you would have thought about or read in snippets but to have it all addressed in a book is rare. You may or may not agree with everything that was presented but it opens up the subject. I won’t go into detail about the content here as I believe many reviews will do that; Perhaps also I’m still embarassed, but I encourage everyone who cares about the church and family life including those who work with children to get into this first. Do it because the church deserves to get into the truth on a subject too much ‘thought about’ but not ‘talked about’ in the church. Give ourselves the chance to understand it so that you can redeem it as God intends it to be.

    Go read it because Randy has done a fantastic job of opening up this discussion for us.

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    Disclosure of Material Connection: I received this book free from cre:ate 2.0 Publishing to read and post a review on my site. I was not required to write a positive review. The opinions I have expressed are my own. I am disclosing this in accordance with the Federal Trade Commission’s 16 CFR, Part 255 “Guides Concerning the Use of Endorsements and Testimonials in Advertising.”

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