Wednesday, July 26, 2006

Good luck with your exams and congrats for finishing them!

This post is for all those of you out there who are taking one of the following:

1) BAR
2) Medical boards
3) any other major exam

Good luck to y'all! I hope you guys study well and do well, and I'll celebrate with you guys once you're done. Remember that God's grace is always sufficient. :-)

Thursday, July 20, 2006

Interesting Article on Blogging


Here is an interesting article on the San Francisco Chronicle talking about blogging. I didn't know that there is such a blogger stereotype, as I certainly don't know of any partisan ranters who live in Mommy's basement, haha.

Monday, July 17, 2006

The Devil Wears Prada

A few people have asked me why I liked The Devil Wears Prada. Here are some reasons why I think it's good movie (warning, possible spoilers ahead):

1) Good entertainment value - all this fashion stuff may be a bit overwhelming for a guy with little or no fashion sense--like me--but it's still pretty cool to watch. The movie also made me laugh pretty consistently throughout.

2) Good acting - Meryl Streep's performance is phenomenal. Some would even say that she carried the whole movie. I love how she always finishes off her half-dozen verbose demands with a non-chalant "that's all," which essentially means "only a few simple requests; now shut up and go away." Trivia: in preparing for her role in Music of the Heart, Meryl Streep learned to play the violin in only eight weeks by practicing six hours a day everyday. Aside: having played the violin for almost fifteen years, I still think the instrument is extremely hard to play and can't imagine anyone learning it in eight weeks.

3) Good story - the movie is based on a novel. Some said that the movie did not represent the novel well. Since I haven't read the novel, I don't particularly mind. :) The gist of the story asks the simple question: how far is one willing to go and willing to give up in order to advance one's career and get rich? Is one willing to give up his lifestyle, friendships, relationship, time, beliefs, and even life itself? Also good: how many does one have to give up before realizing that one has gone down the wrong path? These are good questions to ask.

4) Good character development - both of the two main characters are fairly well-rounded. Even Meryl Streep's character showed a side contrasting her usual "dragon woman" portrayal at one point in the movie.

One more thought: I think the movie is a little on the long side. There is this feeling of "let's try to fit in as much fashion stuff as possible," but given that the humor is always there to offset the possible feeling of fashion overload and boredom, I didn't really mind.

Sunday, July 09, 2006

2006 Mid-year Review

They say that time flies when you're having fun. Well, the last six months flew by in a jiffy. That must mean that I've been having a fun 2006 so far. ^_^ Seriously, though, I hardly can believe that more than half of 2006 has already gone by. Where did all the time go?

Looking back at the events of these six months, I do see God's hand in almost all of them. Whether or not I've been having great fun is subjective, but one thing is clear: God has generously poured countless blessings into my life. As a result of this revelation, I'm humbled. Who am I that I should deserve all the riches of his grace? If God were to bless based on merit, then I'd be pauper devoid of any gifts or blessings. What can I say, then, except to praise him? There's a popular hymn that goes something like

Count your blessings, name them one by one,
Count your blessings, see what God hath done!

As praise and thanksgiving to the Lord, I'll share some of these blessings here. This list is by no means exhaustive; it's simply a peek into the generous riches that the Lord poured out lavishly.

1) Kenaniah Choir - When the choir (re)started in January of 2005, I was very excited but also had my reservations. Why were we starting another ministry at Canaan when we were already short on servants in existing ones? One year after that beginning, the Lord continued to bless the choir with renewed number of eager singers. I began to see how the choir was a blessing to Canaan Church. It allowed some people to serve in a way that they were not able to before. Several people at Canaan are gifted singers, and the choir allowed them to use these gifts to serve God. The alternative form of music--e.g. hymns--are also more familiar to some people, allowing them to connect better with God when they sing. One of my great joys is to people smile and become animated as they sing these songs. Finally, as for how leading the choir has been a great joy for me, I can go on and on. Suffice to say, though, that I've learned to be satisfied with what the Lord provides in ministry. My favorite motto has been "however much the Lord gives, I'll take it." So whether we have fifteen singers or five, I've learned not to grumble but to be satisfied. Kchoir singers, thanks very much for your service. I praise the Lord for you guys. :)

2) Tentmaking - For the first time in my life, I've caught a glimpse into what the Lord's master plan for my life may be. Looking back, I clearly see how the Lord has led me thus far: to the United State, acceptance of Christ Jesus into my life, good education, good job, good church, short-term missions trips, and the list goes on. What all to what end? Tentmakings appears to be the answer. He's preparing me to be an overseas tentmaker sometime in the future. I'm not certain about it, but seeing how tentmaking ties everything in my life together, it does make sense. So I praise God for giving me a possible vision of something to work toward. What a blessing!

3) My new Camry - I've wanted to drive a manual car for a while, but I haven't really had a good reason to get one, until this year. While I was in China last year, I could not find a single car that had automatic transmission. If I will ever live in China in the future for a significant period of time, it's probably a good idea to know how to drive a manual car--see 2). That reasoning was enough to give me the incentive to get a manual car. Thanks to Mike, I got a newer manual Camry and sold my older automatic Camry. Now I'm enjoying driving manual and have one more useful skill up my sleeve. I wouldn't be surprised if this skill comes in handy in the future, even in the field of ministry.

Okay, this post is getting long. Perhaps I'll finish it in a later post. :)