5 Blogs That Make Me Think

Thanks to Sherman for the Thinking Blogger Award, despite the big drop in blog-post production of late! Wedding plans, assignments, night shifts, church stuffs are to blame hehe... so I'd ciplak other people's posts for some time to come. Yikes, "His Most Serene Highness Lord Hedonese the Proclaimer of Divine Intervention"? (Sounds like a title for a champion of creationism or continuationism)

But "Dave Chang, H.M.S.H.L.H.t.P.o.D.I" wud sure look more royal than D.Y.M.M. on the namecard. Xie Xie... Terima kasih..

Passing the award on, here are 5 blogs that make me think and work:

1. Jack Said - A good friend, theological poet, true "bangsawan" Malaysia and comrade in the revolution for "biblical literacy" among the masses. Co-founder of Agora, Christ Seminar and now, the Young Ambassadors in Penang. I think our enthusiastic youthful zeal started more groups than we can develop them hahaha!

2. The most good-looking apologist award goes to... Sze Zeng - Co-founder of the Agora Singapore blog, Joshua is a soft spoken, bright and adventurous fella. The force is strong in this one. All ze best in your progress at Singapore Bible College later!

3. Keropok Lekor - This bright medical student stepped boldly into an Agora forum on politics based SOLELY on announcements on the Net. He has great passion for ethnic relations, contextualisation of the gospel in Msia and an insatiable sense of curiosity. Check out his bahasa translations at Cahaya Nusantara and Geng Salib book project

4. Andre - Ex-CEO of an IT company who also conducts conversations on the Glory of Christ in Business and Culture. He's now working on the rights of materials from Desiring God, Ligonier and Sovereign Grace for an open source translation project into Asian languages. Every square inch of the universe belongs to the Lord.

5. Justin Taylor - a protege of John Piper? Here's where I go for a potent mix of theology, politics and culture and the latest newflashes in the theological grapevine.


The participation rules are simple:
1. If, and only if, you get tagged, write a post with links to 5 blogs that make you think,
2. Link to this post so that people can easily find the exact origin of the meme,
3. Optional: Proudly display the 'Thinking Blogger Award' with a link to the post that you wrote

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