SNL: Living in HD – FINDING MEANING 2

29 08 2007

Living in HD - FINDING MEANING 2

join us for another look at finding meaning in our lives. this time it’s about waiting.
all part of bringing your life into high definition. don’t be late!





Let’s Go Geocaching! Meet at Vine Campus 1pm Saturday 8/25

20 08 2007

GeoCaching So….what is GeoCaching?  I’ll admit, I’m no expert on this subject, but here’s how it generally goes.  You get coordinates (Longitude/Latitude), you grab a GPS device, go to the coordinates…and then search for the Cache.  So now the question is, “What is a Cache?”  The easiest way the think of this and the way I prefer to think of it…. is that it’s a TREASURE! (In reality this is just a small container with some unknown item, but TREASURE! sounds more exciting.)  So what are you getting yourself into if you come?  A TREASURE! hunt!  Come…join the hunt and explore the city. Can you solve the puzzles and follow the clues that will lead you to the TREASURE!?

- Ray hsu.raychien@gmail.com





Catalyst Groups this Friday 8/10/07

8 08 2007

We look forward to seeing you this Friday for our first Catalyst group! During this open period, we want to invite you to find out more about what the groups are, why we think they’re important and what is involved in joining one.

We’ll be meeting at the following locations at 7pm:

Guys- 1245 N. Howard St. Philadelphia, PA. Contact Gary- gzl102@gmail.com

Ladies- 1237 N. Howard St. Philadelphia, PA. Contact Jurica or Susan- jurica.lee@gmail.com or skhom@earthlink.net

If you could let us know if you’re coming, it’ll be very helpful for us to prepare for the food (dinner will be provided).

If you need a ride or can give one, we’ll be meeting at Vine campus (11th and Vine) at 6:40pm. Please contact Jurica if you can drive or need a ride.





South Korean Hostages? Who? Wha?

1 08 2007

seriously, does anyone care?

South Korean Hostages Picture Found on BBC
i’ve been closely following through eugene cho’s blog the events surrounding the south korean hostages taken by taliban militants. i’m troubled by the two week situation but lifting up prayers nonetheless. however what is more maddening is that the coverage of this tragic news is practically silent amongst u.s. media and by evangelicals overall. the hostages are missionaries in central afghanistan working as aid workers, a brave group of 23 souls – mostly women. is this not newsworthy? so far 2 hostages have been brutally killed. are the lives of two asian men not newsworthy enough? more killings are promised.

e.cho’s blog
is one of the few resources tracking the situation in the blogosphere and helping us all realize the severity of it all. i post to also bring some greater awareness to the situation that will result in prayers rising up like incense and action that will bring these people home. you can also go to my other blog here.

as for me i will continue to read, pray, prepare messages, conduct meetings from the comfort of my air conditioned office in philadelphia. i’m not saying that what i have to do here is unimportant. i’m very grateful that eugene cho and others have helped me see outside of my box but sometimes reading news like this makes me feel like some of the things i do pastorally is just frivolousness and well, sitting here behind a screen…i’m not as engaged as i’d like to be.

you can sign this petition
avaaz.org has a petition going on to free the south korean hostages. the goal is to reach 70,000 signatures.
as of this post they have 68,874.

from their site,

The Taliban are guided by the Afghan Pashtunwali code, a principle that requires “hospitality to all, especially guests and strangers” – and this kidnapping is a clear violation of the code, offending the weary people of Afghanistan on whom they depend. So it’s time for the global community to stand with Afghanis and South Koreans, demand that the Taliban to honour their code and release the rest of the hostages. Sign the petition NOW –To the Taliban leaders,
Please honour the code of the Pashtun people, respect aid workers as guests in Afghanistan and release all hostages unharmed.

sign the petition here

some informative links
bbc international news
djchuang
michelle malkin

some links to help us process
next gener.asian church
daniel so

controversy. i guess we need other viewpoints.
time.com article on camcorder missions? i don’t know even how to begin thinking about this one.
i think i’m just mad now. but i do think that this will spark a greater discussion about missionwork.
the question raised by time, “is it worth the risk?”
next gener.asian church has a discussion going on about it.

read this post from tentmakersbytrade.com the silence in the Godblogosphere is deafening expressing the outrageousness of the current cares and silence from the Christian community.

peace – LT