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Trying to speak the same language

Trying to speak the same language
China Daily HK Edition 08/31/2011 page4

http://www.chinadaily.com.cn/hkedition/2011-08/31/content_13224667.htm

Summer finally comes to an end, but the heated debate over equal education for ethnic minorities carries on. Teachers and concern groups share their personal experience and views with Kahon Chan about the situation ignited by the Equal Opportunities Commission.

Please adopt the Seasonal Influenza Vaccination 2011

Please adopt the Seasonal Influenza Vaccination 2011

http://hk.myblog.yahoo.com/lwmlung/article?mid=3685

Information Provided by: Department of Health, Hong Kong
Hosted by: Prasanna Limbu
Directed by: James Lung Wai Man
Produced by: Southern Democratic Alliance
Date of Broadcast: 22 Jan 2011

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你若不壓橄欖成渣 Olives That Have Known No Pressure

你若不壓橄欖成渣 Olives That Have Known No Pressure

<你若不壓橄欖成渣>又名<煉我愈精>,由倪柝聲填詞,曲寄美國民歌之父史蒂芬.柯林斯.福斯特的名作<Massa’s in de Cold, Cold Ground>。

耶利米書1章10節:看哪、我今日立你在列邦列國之上、為要施行拔出、拆毀、毀壞、傾覆、又要建立栽植。倪柝聲深受此經文影響,認為上主每一次的拔出後再栽植,對自己的靈命會有更大的益處。他主張背負我們生活中的十字架,神安排各樣環境來拆毀原來的老我,然後建立栽植。

當年,耶利米拒絕隨眾人遷移到巴比倫,寧願留在耶路撒冷,照顧被遺下的同胞。最後,耶利米被同胞強行帶到埃及並被殺害,他死時卻不後悔。在最困難的時候,倪柝聲亦沒有遺下他的同胞,拒絕離開中國大陸。最後,他死在黑獄之中,並求別人喜悅以渡此歲。

耶利米及倪柝聲都相信:每次的打擊,都是真利益!你收去的東西,你以自己來代替。

願我們細聽此詩歌,感受耶利米及倪柝聲對上主的細語:你收去的東西,你以自己來代替:

http://www.theark.cc/mymovie_detail.php?id=5463

<你若不壓橄欖成渣>小檔案

填詞:倪柝聲Watchman Nee (1903年11月4日—1972年6月1日)

The Short Stories of Bidip has been published

The Short Stories of Bidip has been published
http://hk.myblog.yahoo.com/lwmlung/article?mid=2191

Bidip Palungwa is a ten years old Nepalese boy living in Hong Kong. He loves writing very much. With the help of Southern Democratic Alliance, his first book has been published.

In his book, there are nineteen short stories. They are above his family, daily life in the city, his school, his friend, and also Nepal.

After reading the book, the following persons have given some words to Bidip:

Colouring the Political Spectrum

Colouring the Political Spectrum
Varsity Issue 112
Magazine of Chinese University Hong Kong

In a Nepalese grocery store in Kowloon, James Lung Wai-man, a typical local Chinese picks through the merchandise and introduces each item.” This is Nepalese tobacco which can be chewed directly and need not be lit,” he proclaims. The Nepalese shopkeeper looks on and smiles as if an old friend has come to his home and helps himself to drinks.

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