Saturday, July 7, 2012

Ministry Update July 2012


It’s been pretty relaxing entering the second half of the year. Having completed my dissertation draft end of May, I now wait for my supervisor’s comments n feedback for further modification n amendments to the draft. I doubt I can graduate end of this year. It’s been more than a month n my supervisor has not completed going through my dissertation of over 300 pages. Well, I can’t blame him. Over 300 pages…Anyway, it is the Lord who ordains the times n seasons. So, whether I graduate this year or next, it is the Lord who ordains it.

Tomorrow I’m going into the jungle. Just a short trip. Nevertheless, it is a trip I look forward to; I always look forward to visiting the “jungle.” I never know why because I was conceived, born, raised, n living in the city. I’m a pure-bred urban freak yet the Lord knows me better n He knows the jungle has a special place in my heart. I’m considering moving to the jungle upon my “retirement.” One factor that contributes to this is the meager pay as a church worker which surely cannot support an urban lifestyle at retirement. But it is more of the lure of the wild n nature; the closeness to creation; the whisper that speaks of the handiwork of God, untainted by modernity.

Plz join me to pray for the BM Bible School. In theory our partnership with STM is accepted but it is the administrative formality that is dragging it officially. Again, I believe it is the Lord who will ordain the right time n season. June n July are relaxing months. Perhaps, again this is ordained by God. August is pretty packed – one week the SAM Ipoh students will hold their class in Penang; one week in Ipoh for another class with SAM Ipoh; one week in Kajang for the annual Anglican Synod followed by a short break (holiday?) visiting Klang Valley. Anyway, I need to “corner” some people during the Synod to push for SAM-STM partnership progress n to start planning for SAM 2013.

Once again, thank you that I hv this privilege of partnership with all of you to serve God in the capacity of the OA ministry.


Wednesday, June 6, 2012

Ministry Update June 2012


May closed with many events. I had subjected myself to some strict discipline to complete my entire dissertation draft and I did it! And it was a whole month ahead of schedule. I figure that if I discipline myself to write a thousand words a day, I can complete it by June. On my off days I can write three or four times that effort. So, by the final week of May, I completed and sent the entire draft of more than 80, 000 words in more than 300 pages of it! Praise the Lord…

I thought that the schedule was nicely in place for me to fully enjoy the 4D3N stay in the jungle with Wesley Methodist Taiping in three different OA villages. But it was a (spiritually) stressful time. A few days before the scheduled trip, my sister told me she discovered a cyst in her ovary. Being a medical specialist that has to confront serious medical conditions every day at work, she admitted that it was pretty worrying. That made me worried too. We are very close to each other. When I was praying over this matter I had received a confidence from the Lord that it is not a serious matter but I have little faith and most of the time, worry overtook me. Perhaps, I figure, it was just a “spiritual attack.” After all, I encountered many along the course of my dissertation – at the research phase and the writing phase. I was constantly plagued with various thoughts of condemnation and fear for no apparent reason which affected my concentration on my research. It intensified when I built up momentum to complete the work. I was relieved when the entire draft was completed. Then the news came. It will only be on Friday for my sister to know the status of the cyst but I was away on Friday morning for the trip to the OA villages and there’s no network connection in the jungle. Adding to that was another unexpected incident when the air-con belt of my car snapped on the way to Ipoh, just before entering the tunnel. In a way I was glad it occurred on the journey to Simpang Pulai and not from Simpang Pulai. At least there were passengers and other cars accompanying to assist me. But it was at the expanse of the group and I felt real bad about it. About 5 hours were “wasted” to attend to the break-down as traffic was at a crawl between Ipoh exit and Simpang Pulai exit. Two reasons caused this – an overturned truck along the stretch from Simpang Pulai-Gopeng and the holiday-makers creating a long queue at the Simpang Pulai toll to go to Cameron Highlands. The car had to be towed to Ipoh for repairs.

Nevertheless, I praise God for the eventful happenings. It all turned out well…despite the earlier hiccup, Friday evening ended with a good time of bbq/fellowship. Saturday morning was a challenging climb to the second village. I had some “help” along the journey in the form of a bike-ride half way along the strenuous journey. Sunday morning was bright and sunny. When we returned to Gopeng and I finally got network, I received the news from my sister that the cyst was a minor issue. However, she was advised to remove it through a minor surgery. There was really nothing serious at all. Praise the Lord! And a big thank you to all my prayer and ministry partners. It was a relief. I finally saw my car in Gopeng, but not all was repaired. Some wheel bearing issue caused it unsafe to drive along the winding road up Cameron Highlands and I had to trouble my OA friends to provide additional transportation for the team. I sent the car for repairs earlier today and I understand why the mechanic in Ipoh was reluctant to repair that faulty bearing. It was massive work of removing and re-assembling. A whole 4 hours of work! But the repairs in Ipoh were sufficient to allow me to drive back to Penang – at a speed of 55-60km/hr!

For those of you who contributed towards the grocery store in Pawong, I’m happy to report that the store is doing well. Business is so good, the stock is usually sold within 2 or 3 days. Although they can roll on their own, they are seeking expansion now. Will greatly appreciate if anyone would like to invest in this ministry to expand the grocery store. Suria, the store-keeper is very happy serving there. She gets to meet villagers from nearby villages and the opportunity to build friendship and eventually to evangelize. Investment can be in RM500 or RM1000. Please consider, thanks.

Next month is another trip to the OA villages, then a break in August. There are 2 SAM diploma modules scheduled for August, one week in Penang and another in Ipoh. I’ll be teaching the second class in Ipoh. This is followed by the Anglican annual synod in Kajang. There are trips planned in both September and October. I’m not sure yet whether I can graduate in November this year or next. I’ve done the complete dissertation and now it’s all up to the readers and examiners to propose modifications to the write-up.

Well, this is my update for the month. Once again, thank you for your partnership in ministry.

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Wednesday, May 2, 2012

Ministry Update 1st May 2012


Praise the Lord that despite the lazy bones I’ve grown accustomed to, I’m able to discipline myself thus far to reach the 60% marker for my dissertation. So, I’m on track and the end is in view. My supervisor told me the entire dissertation needs to be approved by 1st Sept in order to be ready for graduation in November. I am looking forward to the final major chunk, chapter 4, which will detail elaborate proposal and ideals for a relevant training curriculum for the indigenous community in Malaysia. Thank you for all your support, prayer, and encouragement.

I’m glad for the breaks in May – May 1st and 5th being public holidays n I can focus on writing. But please join me to pray for the youth camp cum mission trip on 1-4June in 3 indigenous villages with Wesley Methodist Taiping. I am looking forward to the visits, especially the challenging journey to reach Kampong Kepayang, accessible only through hiking an approximate one (or two) hour(s). I so need to be “refreshed” by the jungle, away from the concrete structure everywhere I turn.

Let us continue praying for our nation, no words can adequately describe the state we are today!

PHP 1:3 I thank my God every time I remember you.

Wednesday, April 4, 2012

Ministry Update April 2012


I lost track of time but I want to be accountable to all my partners in ministry, thus I apologize for the delay of updating you. However, this is going to be a short note and I’m also expecting short updates for the months ahead. It is not that there’s little to report but I am strictly disciplining myself to write my dissertation. I’ve reached one-third of the 80,000 words journey and consoling myself that I’ve “achieved” the equivalent of my ThM thesis. Plz pray with me as I target to complete my studies by this year. It is a tough road ahead but I am encouraged by the daily devotional I received from Holy Land Moments Daily Devotion that I subscribe. The closing exhortation for Monday 2nd Apr was…Challenges aren’t something to wish away; they are something to long for!

A quick overview of the coming events this month:
9-13Apr – SAM Ipoh class on Christian Ethics by Michael Moey. Plz pray for the students. This is their first class in studying abt Christian ethics n they r very excited abt it. Hope it will really change their perspectives. I’ll only be in Ipoh a few days. Anyone wants to “order” Ipoh biscuits, plz sms me a.s.a.p.

13Apr – meeting an old (high school) friend. Hope to plant the gospel seed in her

14Apr – BJAC visiting Kg Sg Poh in Ulu Geruntum, Gopeng. Will probably need to preach a “recycled easter-themed” message

28Apr – Marketplace Seminar in ATC

Have a very blessed Easter and thank you for your partnership in ministry

Tuesday, March 6, 2012

Ministry Update March 2012


As we enter the first quarter of 2012, I am slowly crawling back into the momentum attempting the first quarter of my 80,000 words journey. Tedious, but rewarding is how I can describe it thus far. I realized I need to push myself first before I can push anyone else to go further academically. And I’m driven by a strong conviction that the Malaysian church is the responsibility of Malaysian Christians. Not that I’m trying to cultivate a sort of pride in self dependence but more of growing in spiritual maturity. Something I believe can only be achieved when the Malaysian church as a whole is able to write her own theology that is distinctively Malaysian; by Malaysian, for Malaysian, in Malaysian tongue to the glory of God. For this, surely we need to raise the presently lacking OA church. I look forward to completing my studies, motivated by the fact that I can only lead till where I’ve been. Also realizing that I need to “work myself out of my job” so I can proceed to another ministry, I look forward to raising the first OA leader to reach an academic doctoral. Really, I’m not about to remain in this ministry permanently and “out-stay my welcome.” I want to remain a close partner in this ministry. Hey, think of tribulation – we may need to move to the jungle to survive! Or, in my old age – I mean, with my meager income, I really cannot afford to live long after retirement. So, better prepare how I can survive post-retirement ;-)

The year is picking up slowly. Many partners ask to postpone their trip to the OA village to second half of the year. However, by the grace of God my almost empty calendar is slowly filling up and I am excited. March: visit to Kg Pergum with Ipoh AOG; April: visit to Kg Sg Poh with BJAC; May: visit to Kg Merah with FLC; June: visit to Geruntum/Kepayang/Pawong with Methodist Taiping.

Please continue to pray for the BM school. We are experiencing a little hiccup. In Gua Musang, some movement of clergy caused us to lose some teachers. Moreover, the coordinator is left alone when his assistant “disappeared” while having to cope with family issues – his father is sick with cancer. The Ipoh diploma class also experienced the “teacher performing a David Copperfield act.” I scheduled myself to teach just one class but I have to replace a teacher in February. The scheduled teacher in May had an emergency and called off his class and I have to find a replacement. The scheduled teacher in October had suddenly returned to Sabah. I may have to replace the October class but at least I’ve found a possible replacement for May. The certificate class in Ipoh is progressing well, at least as I know it. I’m happy with their schedule this year as most teachers are local OA pastors. There are a few new intakes in the Ipoh center which means I will soon need to go on “sponsorship drive” once I receive their complete applications. These are OA pastors, serving in the interior of Cameron Highlands and receiving little income. My strong conviction is that they should not be denied quality education simply because they cannot afford it. After all, this is for the glory of God; something money carries no value. I’m still holding the fort for the Penang center, though by a thin string.

Will greatly appreciate your partnership in prayer for this ministry of great potential.

Friday, February 3, 2012

Ministry Update February 2012


Someone reasoned that in modern times, there are more activities to attend to, thus, time appears to so-calledly fly…Well, we are into the second month of the year and I praise God, I’m back in action. Last night I received the much anticipated email to confirm my new thesis supervisor and I can now continue with my thesis writing. On to chapter two…

The festivity is still in the air with one public holiday after another. I discovered there’s so much pending work that need to be attended to due to the lazy spell from the continuous festivity. Next Sunday I’ll be traveling to Ipoh for a week-long class with the diploma students. March will start a new class in Bayan Point for the Penang center and I’ll be teaching the class. End of March is a day trip to the OA village.

Please continue to pray for us. The OA ministry has vast prospects and huge potentials. Just waiting for the right resources – both human and finance to move it to fruitation (is there such a word?). Once again, thank you for your partnership in ministry

Sunday, January 8, 2012

Ministry Update January 2012


Once again, we ushered in a new year. This year is already so filled with many challenges. On the national scene, everyone is speculating a coming general election and that steer us to uncertainty; with much anticipation for changes.

I was with my sister’s family for the first few days of the new year, seeing my youngest nephew to standard one. He was so excited on the first day but could not wake up for the next two days. In fact, on the second day, he walked into school like a zombie! Entering formal school…that was kind of nostalgic; the carefree days. Life seemed much simpler when you only have one concern – pass your exam!

I look forward to seeing God moving in our nation through the church for the next 51 weeks in 2012. Of course there’s the scare of end-of-the-world “prophecy” from the extinct Mayan civilization; something the church will prove them wrong. Closer home, the maturing Malaysian church needs to be bolder as we arrive at this important stage – what with the changes of political landscape to enter into a new era.

I’m hoping to continue my studies soon. If pause for too long it will lose its momentum. I’m targeting to complete this year, graduating this November.

It’s a lazy few weeks with one festival after another. So, let me greet all of you a very happy and prosperous Chinese New Year 2012 which is in about 2 weeks’ time. Please continue to join me in prayer for the OA/teaching ministry:

1.                  The proposed meeting to initiate formation of the first BM Bible Seminary in Peninsular Malaysia is on hold, pending response from our Methodist partner
2.                  Kem Pelajar-pelajar Kristian Borneo 26-28Jan: a camp for trainee teachers from the Maktab Perguruan. The CF advisor planned this camp because East Malaysian students are not returning home for the CNY holidays. The camp will be held in CCC, Batu Ferringhi and open to all trainee teachers from all Maktab Perguruan in the northern states. I’m teaching 3 sessions on Thursday, 26Jan while Ps Lee Mei Lee is teaching 2 sessions the next day on Spiritual Warfare
3.                  SAM Ipoh Diploma class will start this year with me teaching on Missions Strategy 6 till 10Feb. I didn’t realize it’s a week with public holidays  along it (5 & 7), thus, traffic will probably be heavy along the North-South Highway
4.                  March will be the first trip of the year to the OA village and I’m bring in the team from Emmanuel Harvest Center for a day trip
5.                  April/May: planning to bring teams into the OA village – from a Lutheran church and an Anglican Church
6.                  End of May is the Youth Camp Cum Mission Trip for Wesley Methodist Taiping. Please pray for this trip. It’s the first time we’re doing this and a few churches are waiting to see how it goes as they are also keen on such an idea
7.                  June: I’ll be teaching an ATC class on Intro to NT; I’ve allocated March till May for the 4-module course in Anglicanism and assigned Anglican pastors to teach (because I’m not too “Anglican”)
8.                  August: the first time SAM is trying a 2-week diploma class and this year we are holding it in Penang (at Anglican Training Center, Penang) for 2 consecutive weeks – Ps Sam Surendran teaching one class followed by myself the following week
9.                  September: planning for a teaching trip to Makassar
10.              November: planning for another teaching trip, but this time to Sabah
11.              December: festive season – slow down…

Thus far, that’s the tentative bird’s view of this year’s calendar. It will fill up with much more activities and I’m looking forward to the challenges ahead. Join me once again this year as we press on to attempt great things for God and expect great things from God.

Phil 1: 3-6 (KJV) I thank my God upon every remembrance of you,  Always in every
prayer of mine for you  all making request with joy,  For your fellowship in the gospel
from the first day until now; Being confident of this very thing, that he which hath begun
a good work in you will perform it until the day of Jesus Christ: