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Friday, August 18, 2017

Primary Sacrament Meeting 2017 Choose the Right Scripts Cards

This is a wonderful Primary Sacrament Meeting Program Scripts which is prepared by our Sister Jennifer, Primary President and mother of a child who loves singing, sewing, and making art & crafts.

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I just type it out and print it to the paper, and made it personalize to each child the part that they need to memorize and talk in the sacrament meeting presentation later.

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We would pass it their parents and seek their assistance to help their children at home, so that the parents together with the children have some common activity they can do together.

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Wednesday, August 16, 2017

Power Nap

These 2 little monsters always have their nap in the car after I fetched them from school. Power Nap!

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Monday, August 14, 2017

Qualities Flowers

Serving Others #3 ~ Make a list of the qualities you like in a person. Choose one quality to develop in yourself. Discussing how showing respect and kindness strengthens you, your family, and others.

IMG_4946I had been trying to think of this activity and how to prepare the lesson for the children.

Then I come across this website Activity Day Ideas. I have combined two activities into one in our own Faith in God program.

I modified a bit as instead of the Easter Activity Egg Hunt, I just changed it to using the definition pages, we discussed and learned more about each qualities.

In those qualities listed, there are a number of Christ like attributes too, including knowledge, humility, charity, love, obedience, diligence, faith and hope.

IMG_4941After which, out of that bunch of different qualities, I asked both Issac and Annabelle make a list of the qualities they like in a person. Then decide which one are important to them, having them to write down in the work sheet.

For the second part of the lesson, we talked about what it means to have respect and what it means to be kind.

We talked about ways that having respect and kindness strengthens ourselves, our family, and others.

I was trying to come up with a way for it to be fun for the kids to learn about the qualities instead of just going over them one by one.

So I asked both Issac and Annabelle to choose what qualities they see in Daddy and Mummy, that they can create for Mummy and Daddy. Issac choose to do for Daddy and Annabelle choose to do for Mummy.

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I have prepared another lists of qualities in the flower petals shape, then I just start with giving the girls a bunch of qualities, then have them cut out the ones they chose. Then have the girls glue their petals on the page to make flowers.

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The activity finally done with a lot of gluing and laughing!

Sunday, August 13, 2017

Remember Lot’s Wife

I can say I have been through quite a rough emotion mixture of doubts and insecure feelings for the past week. I accidentally found out that the earlier challenges which been through still haunting in our life… dishonesty and unkept promise…

I know that today is a Sabbath and is the day I should think of Jesus and Heavenly Father, and should not think of my own feelings upon this day. I just can’t help…

Eternal Family is my dream. There was once I felt that I have actually make it, in the grace and the mercies of the Lord. The love and the covenants that made in the temple is so precious to me.

Deep down I do really hope for may be an equally love which I have give and devoted all these years, but love does not work in this way…

The topic surrounded today during the Sacrament Meeting were Temple, Family History Works and Faith. Especially I like the talk by Sister Saffron son, Brother Kelvin.

He talked about his testimony of the gospel, his service as missionary, his studies in BYU Hawaii and his lovely wife and marriage challenges.

I could feel Sister Saffron happiness and the joy she have, and everyone spirit had been lifted up because of Brother Kelvin’s talk.

Suddenly I felt that there are bigger works for me to do, instead of dwelling in my own challenges: It is my responsibility to rear this two little precious that I have – Issac and Annabelle in love and righteousness, teach them to love and serve one another, observe the commandments of God, and be law-abiding citizen and contributing to the society. This is the work that the Lord entrusted me to do.

Some how in my heart, I still feel the pain inside… Tonight only 3 of us are in the house. It was a last minute decision that He left this evening to outstation due to work.

Still…need to thank to the Lord as he arrived at his destination safely after 3.5 hour drive from here. We had our family night prayer together through the phone during night time before we went to bed.

I can’t remember how I came to this talk by Elder Jeffrey R. Holland during January 2009 BYU Devotional, “Remember Lot’s Wife”: Faith Is for the Future. It is a talk address to the young adults in the church.

“… I do want to talk to you about the past and the future, not so much in terms of New Year’s commitments per se, but more with an eye toward any time of transition and change in your lives—and those moments come virtually every day of our lives.”

“As a scriptural theme for this discussion... It is Luke 17:32, where the Savior cautions, “Remember Lot’s wife.”

“In the time we have this morning, I am not going to talk to you about the sins of Sodom and Gomorrah, nor of the comparison the Lord Himself has made to those days and our own time. I am not even going to talk about obedience and disobedience. I just want to talk to you for a few minutes about looking back and looking ahead.”

One of the purposes of history is to teach us the lessons of lifeSo, if history is this important—and it surely is—what did Lot’s wife do that was so wrong?… Apparently what was wrong with Lot’s wife was that she wasn’t just looking back; in her heart she wanted to go back. It would appear that even before they were past the city limits, she was already missing what Sodom and Gomorrah had offered her.”

“It is possible that Lot’s wife looked back with resentment toward the Lord for what He was asking her to leave behind... So it isn’t just that she looked back; she looked back longingly. In short, her attachment to the past outweighed her confidence in the future. That, apparently, was at least part of her sin.”

“So, as a new year starts and we try to benefit from a proper view of what has gone before, I plead with you not to dwell on days now gone, nor to yearn vainly for yesterdays, however good those yesterdays may have been. The past is to be learned from but not lived in. We look back to claim the embers from glowing experiences but not the ashes. And when we have learned what we need to learn and have brought with us the best that we have experienced, then we look ahead, we remember that faith is always pointed toward the future. Faith always has to do with blessings and truths and events that will yet be efficacious in our lives. So a more theological way to talk about Lot’s wife is to say that she did not have faith. She doubted the Lord’s ability to give her something better than she already had. Apparently she thought—fatally, as it turned out—that nothing that lay ahead could possibly be as good as those moments she was leaving behind.”

To yearn to go back to a world that cannot be lived in now; to be perennially dissatisfied with present circumstances and have only dismal views of the future; to miss the here-and-now-and-tomorrow because we are so trapped in the there-and-then-and-yesterday—these are some of the sins

“One of my favorite books of the New Testament is Paul’s too-seldom-read letter to the Philippians. After reviewing the very privileged and rewarding life of his early years—his birthright, his education, his standing in the Jewish community—Paul says that all of that was nothing (“dung” he calls it) compared to his conversion to Christianity. He says, and I paraphrase: “I have stopped rhapsodizing about ‘the good old days’ and now eagerly look toward the future ‘that I may apprehend that for which Christ apprehended me.’” Then comes this verse:

This one thing I do, forgetting those things which are behind, and reaching forth unto those things which are before,

I press toward the mark for the prize of the high calling of God in Christ Jesus. [Philippians 3:13–14]

No Lot’s wife here. No looking back at Sodom and Gomorrah here. Paul knows it is out there in the future, up ahead wherever heaven is taking us where we will win “the prize of the high calling of God in Christ Jesus.”

“At this point, let me pause and add a lesson that applies both in your own life and also in the lives of others. There is something in us, at least in too many of us, that particularly fails to forgive and forget earlier mistakes in life—either mistakes we ourselves have made or the mistakes of others. That is not good. It is not Christian. It stands in terrible opposition to the grandeur and majesty of the Atonement of Christ. To be tied to earlier mistakes—our own or other people’s—is the worst kind of wallowing in the past from which we are called to cease and desist.”

“That happens in marriages, too, and in other relationships we have. I can’t tell you the number of couples I have counseled who, when they are deeply hurt or even just deeply stressed, reach farther and farther into the past to find yet a bigger brick to throw through the window “pain” of their marriage. When something is over and done with, when it has been repented of as fully as it can be repented of, when life has moved on as it should and a lot of other wonderfully good things have happened since then, it is not right to go back and open up some ancient wound that the Son of God Himself died trying to heal.”

Let people repent. Let people grow. Believe that people can change and improve. Is that faith? Yes! Is that hope? Yes! Is it charity? Yes! Above all, it is charity, the pure love of Christ. If something is buried in the past, leave it buried. Don’t keep going back with your little sand pail and beach shovel to dig it up, wave it around, and then throw it at someone, saying, “Hey! Do you remember this?” Splat!”

“Well, guess what? That is probably going to result in some ugly morsel being dug up out of your landfill with the reply, “Yeah, I remember it. Do you remember this?” Splat.”

“And soon enough everyone comes out of that exchange dirty and muddy and unhappy and hurt, when what God, our Father in Heaven, pleads for is cleanliness and kindness and happiness and healing.”

Such dwelling on past lives, including past mistakes, is just not right! It is not the gospel of Jesus Christ. It is worse than Miniver Cheevy, and in some ways worse than Lot’s wife, because at least there he and she were only destroying themselves. In these cases of marriage and family and wards and apartments and neighborhoods, we can end up destroying so many, many others.”

“Perhaps at this beginning of a new year there is no greater requirement for us than to do as the Lord Himself said He does: “Behold, he who has repented of his sins, the same is forgiven, and I, the Lord, remember them no more” (D&C 58:42).”

“The proviso, of course, is that repentance has to be sincere, but when it is and when honest effort is being made to progress, we are guilty of the greater sin if we keep remembering and recalling and rebashing someone with their earlier mistakes—and that “someone” might be ourselves. We can be so hard on ourselves, often much more so than with others!

“Now, like the Anti-Nephi-Lehies of the Book of Mormon, bury your weapons of war, and leave them buried. Forgive, and do that which is harder than to forgive: Forget. And when it comes to mind again, forget it again.

“You can remember just enough to avoid repeating the mistake, but then put the rest of it all on the dung heap Paul spoke of to those Philippians. Dismiss the destructive and keep dismissing it until the beauty of the Atonement of Christ has revealed to you your bright future and the bright future of your family and your friends and your neighbors. God doesn’t care nearly as much about where you have been as He does about where you are and, with His help, where you are willing to go. That is the thing Lot’s wife didn’t get—and neither did Laman and Lemuel and a host of others in the scriptures.”

This is an important matter to consider at the start of a new year—and every day ought to be the start of a new year and a new life. Such is the wonder of faith and repentance and the miracle of the gospel of Jesus Christ.”

“…I knew something of what you were feeling. Some of you were having thoughts such as these: Is there any future for me? What does a new year or a new semester or a new major or a new romance hold for me? Will I be safe? Will life be sound? Can I trust in the Lord and in the future? Or would it be better to look back, to go back, to go home?”

“To all such of every generation, I call out, “Remember Lot’s wife.” Faith is for the future. Faith builds on the past but never longs to stay there. Faith trusts that God has great things in store for each of us and that Christ truly is the “high priest of good things to come.”

“…Keep your eyes on your dreams, however distant and far away. Live to see the miracles of repentance and forgiveness, of trust and divine love that will transform your life today, tomorrow, and forever…”

“Remember Lot’s Wife”: Faith Is for the Future

Elder Jeffrey R. Holland

BYU Devotional January 2009

I was so overwhelmed with the messages in this talk.

May be I should not hurting myself and others over and over again. Have faith in Jesus Christ and know that He has great things install for me and my family, which ever the outcome is going to be.

How little faith I have and I have to work hard on it… I especially love the encouragement which Elder Jeffrey R. Holland said in his closing:

“Faith is for the future. Faith builds on the past but never longs to stay there.”

“Live to see the miracles of repentance and forgiveness, of trust and divine love that will transform your life today, tomorrow, and forever…”

Let’s live my life to see it!

Monday, August 7, 2017

Book of Mormon Stories Teaches about Jesus Christ

Learning & Living the Gospel #6 ~ Tell a story from the Book of Mormon that teaches about faith in Jesus Christ. Share your testimony of the Savior.

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Our lesson started by telling the story of journey of Lehi’s family to the promised land. We actually split the lessons to few days as there are so many stories from the Book of Mormon.

It was not difficult to think of a Book of Mormon story, as we read the Book of Mormon, we will go on many adventures…We have been travelled in the wilderness with Lehi and Sariah’s family and watch Nephi build a boat.

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IMG_4399We also met many prophets such as how King Benjamin teaches his people, how Alma baptizes many people, how Ammon being a good example to others, seeing Alma teaches how to pray, and how is Captain Moroni’s Flag, how Samuel teaches about Jesus Christ, Jesus Visits the Nephites, how Jared and his brother travel to the promised land, Mormon writes on the golden plates, and Moroni’s special promises.

All of the prophets in the Book of Mormon taught about Jesus. Some of them even saw Him. In fact, that’s why Heavenly Father gave us this special book: to help people everywhere learn more about Jesus!

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IMG_4570Identifying how it teaches faith in Jesus Christ was a challenge, but we were helping each other to recognize that from every story from the Book of Mormon and it all worked out well.

Sharing your testimony of the Savior is more challenging. It can be frustrating to know what to say even if you feel like you do have a testimony, and feel confident in sharing them with your family members or your friends.

I shared to both Issac and Annabelle that they all did have a testimony of the Savior, but that the "knowing that you know" takes time and effort, that their testimonies would keep growing. Testimonies are like beautiful plants. They grow a little at a time, and they need care and protection.

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IMG_4982When you know something is true, you have a testimony of that truth. The Holy Ghost helps you understand the truth in your mind and gives you feelings of peace, happiness, light, or warmth in your heart.

The feeling in your heart that Heavenly father lives and that Jesus is the Christ is called a testimony. A testimony is gained little by little, just as a building is built brick by brick. We can compare gaining a testimony to constructing a building.

For example, one brick could stand for having a testimony of the importance of attending church; another brick, a testimony of the Book of Mormon; and yet another brick, a testimony of prayer.

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IMG_4377Our testimonies are often strengthened by our experiences. Just as a plant grows when it receives water and sunlight, your testimony grows stronger as you make good choices.

Then I gave some of examples on how I had learned about the Savior in my life through personal experiences such as an answer to prayer, His love for me and my family, the blessings of follow His commandments such as paying tithing, etc.  Then I bore my testimony of the Savior.

This was really helpful for both and they were able to identify in their minds personal experiences that had strengthened their testimony of the Savior as well. 

IMG_4376Annabelle shared her testimony about a time which she felt and knew that Jesus was protecting her while the shampoo got into her eyes during she was taking her bath. She prayed silently to Heavenly Father. After, she can feel that her eyes no more pain and she washed away the shampoo quickly.

Issac shared his testimony about how Heavenly Father and Jesus Christ answered his prayer during when he had been pushed and hurt his knees before his cross country race during he was in Primary 4. Heavenly Father answered his prayer and eventually he completed his race at 20th position and he got himself a medal.

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When we took turns sharing our testimonies of the savior they were able to share beautiful thoughts and it was a sweet experience.

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Friday, August 4, 2017

《阿賢好食光》

I was so happy and excited when I received WhatsApp message from Ika, that she had got the copy of book of 《阿賢好食光》with Axian’s authograph. It was really such a long long time that I have not touch and read a Chinese book.

It was really long time since I watched Astro AEC Channel on the local productions. I used to watch quite a number of AEC Channel local productions, from Yellow Picture and others. And, Axian is one of that.

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Well, Axian founded 'Full Time Living' production team and has been actively involved in developing TV shows with a humanistic touch such as Axian’s Food Adventures, Taste with Jason, Tasteful Life, Food Moments, Comfort Food Recipes, Jason Tastes Asia, Life Moments, Journey with Jason, Honest Food Kitchen, Jason's Food Memories, Gourmet Guide, etc.

His TV shows excite millions of viewers across Asia and are among the few Malaysian programmes to have achieved international success.I can see and feel there are really something more humanity touch that he is trying to bring to his program, and what have been presenting in the TV, he wrote it down to his first book.

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最难煮的是人生 – that is what he wrote at the first page of the book. It is so true! This is really a good book and bring back so many memories in me! I believe that every one have their own stories, and sometimes you just need something to maintain your original and the most pure heart in yourself…this book is one of it, at least for me.

Wednesday, August 2, 2017

Family is Forever

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It is a 5R picture frame that I bought it at the Lovely Lace at Main Place USJ21 when only Issac, Annabelle and myself having our dinner in one of the evening last week after work.

When Daddy just moved in to his new office one year ago, he did ask me to print a family photo or two and he wanted to put in his new office in RNC Technology office at Putra Heights.

There are so many photos of us and I do not know to choose which one and at the same time, need to get a picture frame as well. So, that was after awhile forgotten, until I went to his office one day and I saw a seems quite a familiar picture in his office…

I was always wanted to find a good picture frame, but a nice and heavy picture frame is not cheap, and expensive.

During the Lovely Lace have some sales, then I managed to find this, is a off white colour, with some purple and peach roses with green petals, on top of that, there are some portions with bead on it.

Well, I think this is just nice to fit our temple sealing family photo which we were at Cebu Temple, Philippines 2 years back. Family is forever for time and all eternity.

Today as promised, Daddy took his birthday present to his office and placed it at the cabinet. After he done that, he WhatsApp the photo to me in the morning. I feel joy, peace and comfort after seeing this photo.

Family is for Eternal…

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“In God’s plan of happiness, we are not so much looking for someone perfect but for a person with whom, throughout a lifetime, we can join efforts to create a loving, lasting, and more perfect relationship. That is the goal.

It requires you to be kind, envy not, seek not your own, not be easily provoked, think no evil, and rejoice in the truth. In other words, it requires charity, the pure love of Christ.

All this won’t just happen in an instant. Great marriages are built brick by brick, day after day, over a lifetime.

If you keep adding pebbles of kindness, compassion, listening, sacrifice, understanding, and selflessness, eventually a mighty pyramid will begin to grow.”

In Praise of Those Who Save

President Dieter F. Uchtdorf

General Priesthood Session April 2016