Sunday, October 16, 2005

What do you see?

Artist: Third Day, Steven Curtis Chapman, Mercy Me
Song: I See Love

Some see a teacher
Standing on a hill
Speaking words of wisdom
Some see a healer
Reaching out his hand
To give sight to a blind man
Some see a dreamer
Wasting his life
On what can never be
Some see a fool
Dying for his dreams

But I see love (I see love)
I see love (I see love)
Light of heaven breaking through
Well I see grace (I see grace)
I see God's face (I See Gods face)
Shining pure and perfect love
When I see you
I see love

Some see a prisoner
Alone before his judge
With no one to defend him
Some see a victim
Beaten and abused
With all the world against him
Some see a martyr
Carrying his cross
For what he believes
Some see a hero
Who set his people free

But I see love (I see love)
I see love (I see love)
Light of heaven breaking through
Well I see grace (I see grace)
I see God's face (I See Gods face)
Shining pure and perfect love
When I see you


With your last breath
I see love
Through your death
I see love
I see peace in the eyes of the king
I see hope in your suffering (I see love)
I see a calm in the center of the storm
I see a Saviour

I see love
I see love
Light of heaven breaking through (heaven breaking through)
I see grace
I see God's face
Shining pure and perfect love
When I see you
I see love
When I see you
I see heaven breaking through
See Gods face
Shining pure and perfect love
When I see you
When I see you
When I see you
I see love
I see love
When I see

Some see Him walking from an empty grave

Wednesday, October 05, 2005

Girl-Talk

Check out Girl Talk. It’s a wonderful blog to visit, especially for Christian ladies who are concerned about biblical womanhood and marriage.

The women behind this blog are the wife and daughters of C J Mahaney, one of the leaders of Sovereign Grace Ministries, and a good friend of and mentor to Joshua Harris, senior pastor of Covenant Life Church and author of such books as I Kissed Dating Goodbye and Boy Meets Girl.

Milo-Kopi-O

Clarence usually asks for kopi-o kosong (coffee black without sugar). To receive his special ‘order’ for kopi-o kosong with milo added was indeed an interesting new twist. The verdict, according to the man, “MTT” (“mou-tak-teng”, Cantonese for “super”). He added, “if got vanilla powder lagi power”. So, now, there is a new item on the coffee menu! Cheers!