Stand To Reason

14 June 2005 - The Agora made a trip to the beautiful historical city of Melaka. Thanks to Julie and gang, who volunteered to be our 'guinea pigs' for our experiments with "Ambassadors For Christ" materials Han Meng bought.

Maybe I'm biased, but in comparison with dakwa' training CDs, these stuffs are head and shoulders more advanced to produce ambassadors who are accurately informed, winsome in character and wise in approach.

Here is a teaser:
"There is a fine line between protecting your children and isolating them. Isolation is not protection. Instead of isolating them from error, we should teach them the error enough to “inoculate” them against it."

(Excellent advice for students going overseas, if u ask me. Rev Wong mentioned how many children of godly leaders lost their faith abroad)

We had fun, prompting questions and discussing the lesson as a group.

Our Malaccan hosts prepared a sumptuous lunch (can't forget the fried chicken, mangoes and satay celup for dinner, yummy!)

I made a mistake by selecting the toughest syllabus "Any Old God Won't Do" after lunch... the subjects were ready to fall asleep cos' it's quite a challenging dose on pluralism. (I thought that it would be something practical they could use right away, but seems like I was too ambitious or need to tweak the materials a bit)

Later in the evening, I had the pleasure to meet a friend whom I've only met online. A bright, scientist-Carl Sagan fan with whom I had some conversation here:

http://groups.yahoo.com/group/God-chat/

Finally, we get to meet face to face and connected right away through... Star Wars! Both of us love movies so we chatted away... It was great to know him on a more personal basis, hopefully develop a friendship. We steered clear from apologetics! :)

Reached home at 1 am, after making a trip to Kajang prison :D but I felt very much alive, and feeling God's pleasure. The Force is strong in some of the Younglings, I have hope for the church yet.

Comments

jedibaba said…
Ah! But younglings need jedi masters! Where are those who will give their lives for this critical role?? :-)
Anonymous said…
Must let go of wat I fear of losing. haha... closer to the Dark Side now... Trust in Jesus i must!
Anonymous said…
The younglings, nevertheless; must go through many stumbles and fumble their way through many things in life; in a rather clumsy manner as of R2D2 and CP03 before.

Thank God for the Jedi Council.:)
Anonymous said…
wow...all the Star Wars speak makes me dizzy. Jedi not I am, but support I give sure. Thank you this effort for. hohohohoho..poor attempt.

Perhaps jedibaba may wanna supervise the younglings.

hedonese, one of ur participants had all praise for your brainwashing, kungfu fighting lessons. :D wish i was there too

jack
Anonymous said…
There are some requests to do one "Stand To Reason" thingy here in KL, cos some have missed it...

so if we can get around 5 people, we'd give it a 'go' ok?
Anonymous said…
Agreed :) the innoculation process usually involves injecting some weakened, but active microbes (error) into the body so that antibodies could develop antibodies (truth)... Dun forget the normal nutrients and exercise, surely :)
jedibaba said…
Let me respond to Jester of Alba by saying that I was guilty of the failure he mentions. God had to deal with me in a very hard way before I finally realised that you can mentor all the people in the world but yet miss the point if you don't nurtue your own chldren.
The pastor as a herioc figure that sacrifices his own family for God is unfortunately a cultural expectation still farely prevalent with full time workers and the churches they pastor. The community is not entirely innocent of this state of affairs. But things are slowly changing.