Monthly Archives: August 2008

Style Magazine

So I apparently came out in this month’s edition of Style Magazine. Yes, fancy picture and all. It was featured under “Freedom Fighters: The Nation’s Best Minds” or something to that effect. I was more interested in the answers that … Continue reading

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Stickler for British Spelling

I often cringe whenever I read the CPPS being quoted in newswires and papers, as “The Center for Public Policy Studies”. The correctly spelt word should be “Centre”! Yes I am a stickler for British spelling, and that’s how I … Continue reading

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Protect and Save the Children

My church BLC is doing one of the more creative things this Saturday. I can’t make it myself, but I hope others will be able to. It’s an awareness talk on protecting children from sexual abuse…

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International Conference: Religion in the Quest for Global Justice and Peace

Sometime last month I was given the honour of moderating a lecture by Dr. Chandra Muzaffar at this International Conference: Religion in the Quest for Global Justice and Peace. His political faux-pas aside, I truly resonate with his views on … Continue reading

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Death Cab for Cutie

   Someone thought I was going for a Christian concert, until I mentioned the band’s name was “Death Cab for Cutie“. Nothing very spiritual about that, although one could beg to differ. The four-piece band started with the first song … Continue reading

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The Role of Christian Youth in Nation Building

  I was invited to speak at the Inaugural Council of the Church World Mission’s East Asian Region (EAR) Youth Leaders’ Assembly 2008 this week, on Tuesday 12th August 2008. I spoke for an hour on “The Role of Christian … Continue reading

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What is the Truth, anymore?

In this confused, bemuddled era, I wrote this piece to reflect the frustrations of a LOT of people I know. Again, a piece published in Malaysian Today end of last month, a paper distributed to students around the country (universities … Continue reading

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