lilian on June 26th, 2008

It is a matter between God and us. So, don’t sweat the small stuffs. When you have the faith, you will want to do it. And however you do it, it is fine with the Lord, I suppose. Some Catholics refrain from meats on Fridays. Me? I won’t do it until one day when my heart urges me to do it.

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lilian on May 20th, 2008

The only time I see is when these politicians make their celebrity appearances with a sombre or happy face to fit the occasion. You know…just like a live statue to make the news?

But our Penang CM is one great guy who has wisdom. It does not matter if he is Christian (which he is) or what ever faith he wish to profess. It is the wisdom that comes from him that I admire a lot.

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lilian on March 21st, 2008

ShareOf all the days in the Catholic Christian calendar, Good Friday is probably the most sombre of all as we are anticipating Jesus’s death. On this day, the mass in church is carried out with any organ music to accompany the hymns. There are no bells. On the whole, it is one [...]

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lilian on January 24th, 2008

I have linked all the vegetarian words to my food blog at Best Recipes as in the previous years, I know it is a big struggle eventhough it sounds quite easy. Though it may seems like a small task, I need to turn to some faith to keep going when the prawns, crabs and juicy steaks are calling me. :P

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lilian on September 8th, 2007

ShareThe very first book I got was Six Hours One Friday by Max Lucado. Can you believe it that I actually went through almost half the book and I still didn’t get what Max was babbling about? I wasn’t a Christian and I don’t have the faintest idea who is Jesus and who [...]

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