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March 25th, 2005

Cliche?
POSTED AT 12:12 AM

Yeah, I know--I haven't been updating my blog--for ages. I apologize to those who actually care to come by and read--which I don't think is very many, but sorry anyways. I decided to come out of my silence (and busyness) to write something, in view of the occassion.

TGIGF : Thank God it's Good Friday!

It's Good Friday, and I've only got one thing to say, really, and that's Jesus loves you.

Cliche? Maybe. To a lot of you it may be. And if it is, beware that you might have taken the significance of Good Friday for granted. Don't worry, though--I'm not really here to preach. But, honestly, that's what I'd like to say to everyone out there: Jesus loves you.

It may be cliche to you, but...

...to the little boy who has never known his father...
...to the mother who saw her children swallowed by the waves...
...to the teenage girl who was brutally raped...
...to the prisoner who regretted pulling the trigger 20 years ago...
...to the nephew who was touched in places no uncle should have touched...
...to the beggar who has never walked or seen...
...to the woman who has nothing...
...to the man who lost everything...

...it's not cliche.

Somebody really does need to know that Jesus loves them.

Somebody needs to tell them.

No, not just in words although words are necessary sometimes. But be creative... touch, hug, sing, dance, befriend, give, help, lend, listen, etc...

Just make sure it's told


Feeling: sleepy


January 14th, 2005

"Where have you been?"
POSTED AT 01:10 PM

I've been everywhere.

I was in Penang on Dec 26, 2004 when the waves came in. They were no ordinary waves, though. We all know the story by now. We've seen the videos, we've seen the pictures, we've read the news. If anything at all, it was a very loud wake up call. Disaster and pain is a respecter for none. No matter what color, creed, or conviction we are, we all go through difficulties in life. We may escape it now, it'll get us later. Tomorrow is not a guarantee. It may come, or we may go. Someone said this to me, "Dream like you'll live forever... live like you'll die today." If, somehow, we are to know when we will die... we would live life very differently. It changes our whole perspective. For those of us who have been spared by the mercy of God, and are kept alive... we've only got one life to live--how are we going to live it?

Wrote a song quite some time ago, performed it twice or thrice, but never recorded it or knew when to. But as I write right now, it's in the midst of being mixed and mastered to be included in a compilation album initiated by Oops Asia (find out more about the album from the website or the forum). It's called The Sun Will Shine Again. Below are the lyrics and a write up about the inspiration for the song...

____________________________________________

THE SUN WILL SHINE AGAIN
Words & Music by Andy Yeoh
Arranged by Nick Lee & Altered Frequency

Woke up this morning only to find
That your problems did not go away
It makes you wonder if they ever will
Or if they’re here to stay

Then the tears start streaming down your face
Just like the rain in your storm
But a Hand reaches and wipes them away
Says it won’t be long
Don’t worry, trust in Me, I can see

The sun will shine again
The sun will shine again
The sun will shine again
The sun will shine again
You can smile again

The next time you think you can’t make it
Road’s too long, you’re getting too weak
Storm’s getting darker, can’t see your way
Can’t find the escape you seek

____________________________________________

Many years ago, I saw a vision in my time of prayer. I saw dark storm clouds covering the sky, and any light from the sun had been covered up by the mighty clouds, like a huge blanket over a lamp. The mood was dark and depressing. I remember feeling a sense of hopelessness and uncertainty. Then I began to reflect on the situations in my life and I identified with the picture I just saw. Every now and then, we go through storms in life. We go through situations where we feel helpless, confused, and our tomorrows are filled with so much uncertainty it chokes the life out of us. It would seem like all light has gone, because the storm has come with its clouds and rain, and the sun has been made to hide its once consuming and life-giving rays.

Then in my vision I began to see, after a while, it stopped raining, and the dark clouds beginning to part. And as they parted, the sky became brighter and brighter. Rays of light began to penetrate the clouds. Before long, the majestic sun came out in full glory, and illuminated the atmosphere. Light has returned. Hope… is alive!

I began to think about life and how we sometimes go through tough situations—like a storm that comes and floods your life with difficulties and problems. But although the storms are real and the pains are real, I realized the storm doesn’t last always. Even the darkest of storms will pass. The rain will stop. The flood will subside. The clouds will part. The storm will end. And the sun will shine again.

There is hope. There is always hope if we believe. And just because the clouds have come, doesn’t mean the sun has gone. It’s still there. The sun still shines. We just don’t see it because of the clouds have blinded us. But we must know that it’s still there. It’s just a matter of time before we see the storm with its cloud give way. And the sun shines on our lives again.

That was inspiration for this song. I wrote it to remind myself, the precious people who will listen to it, to never give up in a tough situation, because there is always hope, and there is strength if we know where to find it. I found it not just in the sun, but even more so in the One who made it.


November 30th, 2004

Question...
POSTED AT 03:46 PM

When is enough...enough?


November 23rd, 2004

You were here
POSTED AT 07:26 PM

So... SOME people actually do come by and read my blog. I don't even come back to my own blog often enough to realize that! Haha! Well, thanks to all of you who drop by, and those of you who post comments, and send me emails and friendster messages. It's actually quite fun to receive responses from people. I might actually end up liking this thing... hehe! For now, it's something I have to get used to.

For those who know Flatfish... we've been growing... the fishes have multipled.. haha.. we now have 10 projects on the board. Praise God for the favor. We just gotta make sure we have enough baskets to pick up the abundance of leftovers!


November 17th, 2004

Missing in Action
POSTED AT 06:15 PM

I know... I've been missing in action for many weeks now. Not like I was missed much, cuz not many know about our blog anyway. I've trying to revive this habit, though. Not easy for a busy person like me. Speaking of busy, it's been hectic the past 3 weeks. From Tawau to KK to Singapore... AF has been busy touring. All extremely good trips, I must say. Reminds us, every time, why we do what we do. We don't exist for ourselves.

Our next outstation trip will be Alor Setar. That's in December. Meanwhile, we'll keep practicing and keep polishing our "act." Again, not for ourselves, but for the One who made all things, and for the people who come and listen to us share about Him.


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