Joyful Donkey’s Blog
Stepping Out From My Comfort
Written by Leo Wong   
Thursday, March 18 2010 20:29
On March 6, we had a worship event called “Stepping Out From My Comfort.” While preparing for my sharing, I started to reflect on my eight-year journey with jnX. I have been to many different places around the world, rich and poor, resourceful and resource-less. Through these journeys, God has been revealing to me what my comfort zones are and how I have to be submissive to Him by stepping out.

We live in a materialistic world and are just brainwashed by this society. You see sales ads almost everyday and it seems that our self-worth is based upon what we own. But do we really need all our possessions to make us happy? Do we need all these things to survive?
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2009: New challenges, Greater blessings
Written by Anthony Chan   
Wednesday, February 10 2010 00:04
A few words from Anthony:
It’s been a while since I last wrote an update. I meant to write sooner but I have been overloaded with work. While we were still soaking in the ‘newness’ of a New Year, another tragedy hit, the massive ‘Haiti Earthquake,’ dominating the news. Upon hearing that the earthquake hit on the 12th day of the month, I couldn’t help but recall the May 12 ‘Sichuan Earthquake’ in 2008, and my tears and emotions were stirred up once again. Our world needs more LOVE and our daily challenge is learning how to respond to the needs around us with our limited resources.
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Sichuan, a year later…
Written by Helen Lee   
Thursday, June 18 2009 00:00
The spotlight may have shifted from Sichuan, as news and updates about the earthquake have significantly lessened as compared to when it first hit, but we still hold the victims and all who were affected dear to our hearts. Many souls perished during that unforgettable earthquake a year ago. It often leaves people wondering why such a thing happened. But a year out, souls have found Hope eternal as they have had the chance to contemplate on the meaning of life and the meaning of a Savior. The 5/12 earthquake caused buildings to tumble and lives to be left in desolation, but God did not forsake them, not even for a second. He saw from the beginning to open this door of opportunity for us to reach out to those who would otherwise be beyond our reach.
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