The following was forwarded to me to include into the RHG sharing blog......
Hi Ping On,
I am sorry that I cut into your sharing on Sunday.
Can you share more?
I like to hear your side of the story and maybe put it on our web so that we can all learn from you (or others who are interested) as well?
Thank you for the way you serve!!!
I am sorry that I cut into your sharing on Sunday.
Can you share more?
I like to hear your side of the story and maybe put it on our web so that we can all learn from you (or others who are interested) as well?
Thank you for the way you serve!!!
Jane
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As I am waiting to see my eye docor, try to reply your mail.
Celine quoted a saying that "Evil thrives when Christians do not voice out against injustice". It came to my mind that the Anglican archbishop of HK spoke against anti government speeches, demonstration & the pastor who promotes Occupy Central District
But his extreme pro-communist stance was denounced & laughed at by many. Anyway, political issues can be controversial sometimes and Christians do need carefully voice out despite legal challenge. In 1989. I supported my pastor friend who led a big first time against Tienamen Massacre demonstration and I took my church members to march outside Chinese Embassy on Granville .
The then Senior pastor in my church did not say or speak against me as his co-pastor. We do have responsibility to voice out in proper manner, 5 hundred yrs ago, Martin Luther condemned injustice despite persecution, monastery rules and even death. If it were not the 12 disciples‘ preaching under death threat, we may not have Christian Church around the whole world today.
You may help me to put on blog,
Seeing Dr. now
by Ping On