Thursday, August 27, 2009

30th Anniversary Burmese Christian Family Camp


This is 30th anniversary celebration of Burmese Christian Family Camp. We will be gathering at beautiful "Silver Spur Christian Camp" at Toulumne, California from September 5 t 7. Members from eight churches and fellowship plus inviting special guests will be there. Here are speakers for this camp:

Rev. Dr. Latt Yishey (San Fr
ancisco)
Rev. Zauya Lahpai (San J
ose)
Rev. Sammy Myo-Sett (
Concord)
Rev. Harold Ho (Fremont)
Sayama Christine Ang (Fremont)
Dr. Garrick Law (San Francisco)
Dr. Victor Hui (San Francisco)
Dr. Jimmy Chao (San Jose)
Dr. Raymond Mu (Manteca)
Naw Bawk Lazum (San Francisco)

There will be Children program and youth program you can participate. They are very special. Also you will be experienced inspired and enjoyable evenings with many popular activities every night. Contact your pastor or leaders to join this year's camp.

Thursday, August 6, 2009

Give of Your Best to the Master

We had sung this hymn, "Give of Your Best to the Master" countless of time since we were young. Almost every consecration service or youth camps of retreats, we used this hymn as dedication song. It encouraged and inspired throughout my life to use God-given talents for His ministries. I am so thankful to God for whenever I see young and talented Christians serving God with their talents and Spiritual gifts. I also admire and thanks to many Gospel songs composers who challenge young people to serve God in their songs with powerful lyrics. The lyrics and poet touch many people's hearts those who sing and hear the music.


The bible says, "Sing to the LORD, all the earth; Proclaim good tidings of His salvation from day to day. Tell of His glory among the generations, His wonderful deeds among all peoples. For great is the LORD, and greatly to be praised; He also is to be feared above all gods."

(1 Chronicles 16:23-25). Mostly young people are talented in music, singing, and dancing. God has change the stuff of Moses to be a powerful tool to divide the sea into two; God used Paul's handkerchief to heal the sicks; and Jesus used a small meal of a kid and feed thousands of hungry followers. Still God is using many Christian music to convert many prodigal sons and daughter.



I always give thanks to God for many talented young people in our church who faithfully serving God with their musical talents. I believe God has given every church with dedicated musicians. Worship services and religious celebrations been always made alive because of inspirational music.

"AGAPE Music Band" of our church is planning to have another "Musical Concert" along with "Burmese Food Festival" this month. They will sing lots of praise songs, gospel songs, gospel rap, and also perform praise dance. Come and join us if you are at Bay Area that weekend.

Monday, August 3, 2009

Fanny Crosby's "Soul's Poem"

One of Fanny Crosby’s hymns, based on a combination of the thoughts in Ecclesiastes 12:6 and Revelation 22:4, 5 was so personal that for years she never let others see it. Professor Kenneth Osbeck says its revelation to the public came about this way.

“One day at a Bible conference in Northfield, Massachusetts, Miss Crosby was asked by Dwight L. Moody to give a personal testimony concerning her faith and Christian experience. At first she hesitated, then quietly rose and said, “There is one hymn I have written which has never been published. I call it my soul’s poem. Sometimes when I am troubled, I repeat it to myself, for it brings comfort to my heart.” She then recited while many wept, “Someday the silver cord will break, and I no more as now shall sing; but O the joy when I shall wake within the palace of the King! And I shall see Him face to face, and tell the story—saved by grace!” At the age of 25, Fanny Crosby’s wish that the face of Jesus would be the first she would ever see was realized.”


Frances Jane "Fanny" Crosby (1820-1915) was an American hymn writer and poetess, who wrote over 8,000 hymns during her life. One time a preacher sympathetically remarked, "I think it is a great pity that the Master did not give you sight when He showered so many other gifts upon you." She replied quickly, "Do you know that if at birth I had been able to make one petition, it would have been that I should be born blind?" "Why?" asked the surprised clergyman. "Because when I get to heaven, the first face that shall ever gladden my sight will be that of my Savior!"