Showing posts with label RJC Church. Show all posts
Showing posts with label RJC Church. Show all posts
Monday, November 04, 2013
The Loving-Kindness Challenge
I’d like to begin by saying that being kind is not rocket science. You can teach a kid to give and say nice things to her friends. I know if my daughter say and do things just because I asked her to. We can be easily kind to those who are kind to us actually.
I think the challenge is to be consistent to sow that loving-kindness fruit to other people especially towards the unlovable. A human heart is deceitful. We say things and.. ( Click here to read the rest of the blog entry at RJC website .)
Monday, September 16, 2013
The Generation Y Patience
Patience as the Fruit of the Spirit is probably the most challenging fruit to sow and reap by my generation, the Generation Y.
We, who are also called the Millennials, are more likely to be sceptical of religious institutions mainly because of trauma and family dysfunction. We also grew up in the period when Digital Technology started to flourish. Food became instant and a microwave became a household necessity. The entertainment industry was affected by the Internet and as music marketing became more segmented to rock, pop rock, hard rock, slow rock, party, party rock, dance pop, country, country rock, etc.
We are very out-spoken if we believe in God or not. We are skilful to divert our attention from reality to dream land or vice versa. We can be so diverse in our food choices and most importantly.. (Click here to read the rest of the blog entry at RJC website.)
Wednesday, August 14, 2013
Tranquillity of the Mind
Merriam-Webster defines PEACE as follows:
- a state of tranquillity or quiet as freedom from civil disturbance;
- a state of security or order within a community provided for by law or custom (a breach of the peace);
- freedom from disquieting or oppressive thoughts or emotions;
- harmony in personal relations;
- a state or period of mutual concord between governments;
- used interjectionally to ask for silence or calm or as a greeting or farewell.
There is something uniquely special why peace is also a fruit of the Holy Spirit. Sure we can love, we express genuine joy but having tranquillity in all things also reflects a Christ-centred life.(Click here to read the rest of the blog entry at RJC website)
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