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Monday, July 23, 2007


One last photo. hahs. We took this the saturday before the farewell dinner..

BREADtalk
Monday, July 23, 2007



Aletheia giving out the gifts to the Lg..



Our receipt for tt night! hahas. look.. NO service charge and NO GST! hahas.

That's all for the photos. hahas. that's about all we took that night. =).

BREADtalk
Monday, July 23, 2007



Here are the other photos.. heh.





BREADtalk
Monday, July 23, 2007







Hello!




Sorry for taking "yearssssss" to post these photos.. but here they arE! hahas.


Enjoy..! =).







BREADtalk
Monday, July 23, 2007

Friday, July 13, 2007

NEVERTHELESS…
by Max Lucado

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And the king and his men… spoke to David, saying, “You shall not come
in here; but the blind and the lame will repel you,” … Nevertheless
David took the stronghold of Zion (that is, the City of David).
2 Sam. 5:6–9
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Did you see it? Most hurry past it. Let’s not. Pull out a pen and
underline this twelve-letter masterpiece.

Nevertheless.

“Nevertheless David took the stronghold …”

Wouldn’t you love God to write a nevertheless in your biography? Born to
alcoholics, nevertheless she led a sober life. Never went to college,
nevertheless he mastered a trade. Didn’t read the Bible until retirement
age, nevertheless he came to a deep and abiding faith.

We all need a nevertheless. And God has plenty to go around. Strongholds
mean nothing to him. Remember Paul’s words? “We use God’s mighty
weapons, not mere worldly weapons, to knock down the Devil’s
strongholds” (2 Cor. 10:4 NLT).

You and I fight with toothpicks; God comes with battering rams and
cannons. What he did for David, he can do for us. The question is, will we
do what David did? The king models much here.

Two types of thoughts continually vie for your attention. One proclaims
God’s strengths; the other lists your failures. One longs to build you
up; the other seeks to tear you down. And here’s the great news: you
select the voice you hear. Why listen to the mockers? Why heed their
voices? Why give ear to pea-brains and scoffers when you can, with the
same ear, listen to the voice of God?

Do what David did.
Turn a deaf ear to the old voices.
Open a wide eye to the new choices.
Who knows, you may be a prayer away from a nevertheless. God loves to give
them.
Peter stuck his foot in his mouth.
Joseph was imprisoned in Egypt.
The Samaritan woman had been married five times.
Jesus was dead in the grave …

Nevertheless, Peter preached, Joseph ruled, the woman shared, Jesus
rose—and you?

You fill in the blank. Your nevertheless awaits you.

BREADtalk
Friday, July 13, 2007

Saturday, May 26, 2007

Hold Me Jesus/ Rich Mullins

Well, sometimes my life
Just don't make sense at all
When the mountains look so big
And my faith just seems so small

CHORUS:
So hold me Jesus, 'cause I'm shaking like a leaf
You have been King of my glory
Won't You be my Prince of Peace


And I wake up in the night and feel the dark
It's so hot inside my soul
I swear there must be blisters on my heart

Surrender don't come natural to me
I'd rather fight You for something
I don't really want
Than to take what You give that I need
And I've beat my head against so many walls
Now I'm falling down, I'm falling on my knees

And this Salvation Army band
Is playing this hymn
And Your grace rings out so deep
It makes my resistance seem so thin

BREADtalk
Saturday, May 26, 2007

Tuesday, May 22, 2007

Laugh Out Loud (LOL!)

Exams are over, holidays are coming!!!! Hope you guys are feeling better? Anybody still stressed out by S-C-H-O-O-L??? Well press on! There is only ONE week left before June comes.

Meanwhile, here are some comics to lighten you all up. They are funny but meaningful. Hope they make you smile and realise that God has a sense of humour too. Laughter is the best medicine, so go ahead and have a good laugh! =) Wheeeee!






















Anyway....Hope you're not like the two people in the last comic...Is Jesus knocking on the door of your heart today? Do you feel Him asking whether He can come in and spend more private moments with You? Well...don't keep Him knocking and knocking and knocking....

Press into God's presence this week even when you don't feel like it. Because the truth is Jesus wants to be alone with you. Don't give in to "sianness" or deception from the enemy that you're not good enough for God. Jesus is waiting for you everyday.

So Press On Breaders...meet you at Service and Life Group this Sat!

PBKR

BREADtalk
Tuesday, May 22, 2007

Friday, May 04, 2007

A Green Blog Turned Orange

Reflections


The week is ending once again, and the weekend is here. Let's take this time to reflect and remind ourselves of what God has spoken to us thru LG and sermon last Saturday and whether we have made changes to our lifestyles this week.
  1. Firstly, God reminded us to persevere in our everyday life, such as worship, study of the Word and prayer. These things though small, add up. Just as a body needs food, so does our soul. We need to feed our bodies with the right things to be fit. Eating junk food everyday will make us unhealthy and sick. Same with our spiritual walk, if we feed on God's Word we will glow with health. But if we feast on the junk and drink polluted waters from the drain flowing of the world, we will smell exactly like them. A stench will come out from us. Does our life give off a stench that smells of the world? Or have we been soaking in the perfume of God's presence?
  2. Secondly, God spoke to us thru a vision that Aunty Lillian saw as we responded to God. The vision was of Jesus standing in the centre of the circle looking at us. Then there were the various doors of our hearts that have been open to the devil, allowing him to give us the junk of the world to mess up our lives. But Jesus stands and asks us, where is the door that is open to Him? Have we readily accepted the junk from the devil? It's time to open our hearts to God again.
Questions to Ask Ourselves
Think about our lives this week and evaluate it according to all that God has challenged us to do:
  1. Did i open my heart to God instead of the devil? Have i been actively resisting the devil and opening my heart to God instead?
  2. What are the "junks" in my life that i need to get rid of?(specific sins, habits, temptations.)
  3. Have i taken any actions to get rid of them?
  4. Have i been persevering in the small things? (private worship, study of God's Word and prayer)

Living for God

It's never too late to respond to God. Even you did not respond, you can still do so in your Quiet Time and start to take active steps. If you did respond but were not able to live it out, don't give up just bcos you failed once. Determine to pick yourself up and keep trying till you know that you have made progress. True change is the fruit of perseverance and diligence. It is a result of the faithfulness of a child of God as he/she steps out of the safe church environment into the world where temptations are aplenty and the Prince of the World rules with his iron fist.

The true test of our committment does not lie in the number of tears we shed at the altar or how earnest we are at the point of decision. No, it's right there in the world. It is there in the canteen when you are sitting with your non-christian friends and they start to gossip, backstab, scold swear words, and you sit listening. You are tempted to join in talk that is not pleasing to God, that will pierce His heart. Or the test could come when at the end of the day you come home wanting to watch your favourite TV programme,and God waits. He waits for you to fulfill your committment to be faithful in the little things. But you dilly dally till its past bedtime and you fall asleep, passing Him by. The test can comes in the privacy of our rooms, in front of our computers, away from the eyes of Christian brothers and sisters, with only self to answer before God. How far would you take your committment to God? Has it started and stopped at the altar?

In the world where temptations abound, in the secrecy of your room, in the mundane routine of life...God is asking....are you willing to live for me, child? Because this is where the real change happens. This is what matters to God. It does not end at a Saturday altar call. It starts there...

Perseverance

The good news is... God doesn't care how many times you try but fail. Your mind may tell you that God has given up on you just because this is the umpteenth time you've failed Him. But God doesn't care, as long as you've tried wholeheartedly. Repentance after failure is what matters to Him. A repentant heart each time you fail. And a perseverance to see it thru. A perseverance that says, "God, no matter how many times i fail, i'm gonna try again till i get it right. Till i get it right Lord, i'm not gonna give up on you." The apostle Paul writes to encourage us in the same way, not to take our failure or our bad past to heart, but to press on. Focus on the prize, and not on your failures in other words!

"Brethren, I do not regard myself as having laid hold of it yet; but one thing I do: forgetting what lies behind and reaching forward to what lies ahead, I press on toward the goal for the prize of the upward call of God in Christ Jesus." Philippians 3:13.

Remember, many can respond to the altar. In fact, we all should respond when God speaks to our hearts and not harden ourselves. But how many are willing to live out the committment? How many are willing to persevere in the face of discouragement and hardship? When the "good feeling" is not always there to spur us on. Are you willing? I pray you will be one of those who will step out from the crowd and say yes. Step out and be set apart by God. Set apart the days, minutes and seconds and live them worshipfully unto God. Remember, it's not too late to respond to God even now. God waits for you His dear little child, His heart waits for you, His power ever-ready to transform you. Open your heart and hear His whispers once again.



PBKR

BREADtalk
Friday, May 04, 2007

Monday, April 09, 2007

We need to return to prayer.

O how far we have wondered from this age-old Christian discipline. Prayer. The thing we all know that moves the hands of God.

Return to prayer ppl of God. Cut that 30 mins of watching can't-add-a-single-ounce-of-value shows like Parental Guidance. Cut off 30 mins of playing one dota game. Cut off playing one Tiberium Wars mission a day. Cut off internet-browsing by 30 mins.

If we return to the Lord, He will come and embrace us. If we pray again, He will send His rain again.

Remember the times where you were so passionate for God. It came through an active life of walking with God.

Listen to what David Wilkerson has to say about prayer @
http://www.sermonindex.net/modules/mydownloads/singlefile.php?lid=3843

Start praying again.

Gerald

BREADtalk
Monday, April 09, 2007

Tuesday, March 27, 2007

Final Post of the Botanical Gardens Outing Photos!


The Best for Last!




BREAD: United as One



Parting Shot...Looking down on you!


Identity Time: Click on this photo to see the names of each person, just in case you cannot recognise them from this angle..haha!

Dats all folks! Wrapping up for the Botanical Gardens Outing! Hope you enjoyed the pics :) Sorry to all those who left early and who r not in these pics :(


Let's keep walking with Jesus this week, and press in for a greater breakthru of His Presence in our own Quiet Times with Him, persevere and don't let go of Jesus!

Don't forget there will be WORSHIP ENCOUNTER Service this Sat, do come for pre-service prayer at 3.20pm so that we can prepare our hearts and pray for God to come and do a work in our midst.

For those who cannot make it for pre-service prayer, please please please be punctual for service, respect God's presence. Don't make Him wait for you like you're the towkay. Let's practise what we learnt about The Fear of God. More importantly, don't miss out on the awesome things God does for His people as we worship Him.

Let's come with open and expectant hearts of worship to our King. See ya on Sat :)


BREADtalk
Tuesday, March 27, 2007

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