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look east: December 2008
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Thursday, December 18, 2008. A LETTER FROM DR LANGSTON. On Sunday December 7, Dr Rick Langston's mother, Sally Clark Langston, went home to be with the Lord. Here are some of his thoughts:. Mum lived a full life of 92 years and did not suffer in her final days. She had a sweet spirit all the way till the end of her life here on earth. Thank you for your prayers for me and my family.". Links to this post. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). BLOGS OF OTHER EAST-ERS. Inspired' by Benson and Jo.
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look east: June 2011
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Thursday, June 9, 2011. On Sunday, one of our students, pastor Ann Chia, went to be with the Lord after a year of being bedridden from a stroke. Pastor Kew San and his daughter, Faith, lost the most important person in their lives. Their church lost a caring and gifted pastor. The world lost a generous and beautiful human being. I remember a few years ago I was invited to teach in Mongolia. Before she had the stroke, Ann was battling with cancer. The treatment ravaged her physical strength. I was...But a...
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look east: Behold a new year has come
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Tuesday, July 20, 2010. Behold a new year has come. I've been teaching the new intake of students in Turabian form and style and writing skill. Not bragging here but this may possibly be one fo the best classes I've had in a long while. Annie, with the Wycliffe's, is all wide-eye wonder and enthusiasm, and submits her assignments way ore time. Mark and Patrick, two "almost veterans" with SCCC, say the dardnest things in class (good things) that never fail to wake everybody up. June 13, 2013 at 11:27 AM.
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look east: May 2009
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Monday, May 11, 2009. IT'S TIME FOR CELEBRATION. It was a small cohort - just nine persons graduating - but it was a big happy celebration. Held at Bethesda Bedok Tampines Church, the 15th commencement was a grand affair. Lisa Sim-Lim was recognized for her godliness, service to the community, and academic excellence when she received the PRESIDENT'S LEADERSHIP award. Hangyu, our sport captain, received the GREAT COMMISSION award for his heart and enthusiasm for mission. Links to this post.
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look east: October 2008
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Friday, October 10, 2008. AFTER two months of asking, seeking and knocking, Bataa finally raised all that he needs for the liver transplant surgery. Even as I'm typing this blog entry, his sister, Chuka, is preparing to board a flight from Ulaanbaatar to be in Singapore this weekend. The surgery will be at Gleneagle's Hospital. For a start, good health and high spirit for both donor (Bataa) and patient (Chuka). Strong encouragement from Bataa's cell group at church. Links to this post. In the Old Testame...
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look east: March 2009
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Wednesday, March 4, 2009. We didn't win the inter-school games this year. But hey, nothing could stop us from celebrating. Today after chapel, all of us were treated to lunch and ice-cream. We reminded ourselves that even though we lost - actually we were second runners among the grand total of four teams - our joy in Christ, and our oneness in the spirit remain intact. And there's much to rejoice for. We fought for the same goal. We wanted the same thing. And besides, there's still next year.
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look east: GOODBYE ANN
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Thursday, June 9, 2011. On Sunday, one of our students, pastor Ann Chia, went to be with the Lord after a year of being bedridden from a stroke. Pastor Kew San and his daughter, Faith, lost the most important person in their lives. Their church lost a caring and gifted pastor. The world lost a generous and beautiful human being. I remember a few years ago I was invited to teach in Mongolia. Before she had the stroke, Ann was battling with cancer. The treatment ravaged her physical strength. I was...But a...
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look east: HELLO
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Monday, July 4, 2011. We just ended our orientation program: lots of getting-to-know-yous, ice-breakers, information about classes, library visits and of course dinner. The Student Council did a great job in making sure everything ran: the program, snacks (we had the sweetest and biggest grapes for tea break), games, and of course, the final night dinner (which came later than expected BUT tasted all the better). The talks got everyone serious and laughing and seriously laughing all at the same time.
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look east: July 2011
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Sunday, July 24, 2011. LONG TIME NO SEE. It's always a joy to see alumni drop by and visit. Mi-Youn (Korea) came with ginseng candies and her familiar laughter - she was here for a rest, she said. She's serving with the campus ministry in Korea. Shirley (China) is back from a short trip to Africa and preparing to teach in a Bible school in Cambodia. "It's a small college for local workers," she said. "I'll be teaching my first class on 'The Holy Spirit' in October, please pray for me." . The Student Coun...
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