Monday, October 11, 2010

C.H.A.N.G.E H.U.M.A.N C.H.A.N.G.E


What is optimistic thought? Positive thinking is a discipline that trains the human mind to change a perceived reality by repeatedly making positive mental statements. But, how many people are upholding it? 70%? 60%? Or at least 40%? I met a guy recently and we were discussing about organising a programme in our church. When we were planning the programme, I heard this most of the time : 'No..No..we can't do it here'.. 'No..no... people here will never accept it'....' No...no... we can't do it here. We are christians and should be holy all the time'... 'No..no.. how about our culture? It gives a bad impression on our people'. The planning process really irritated me and finally we ended it without proper planning. 

Sometimes, we should allow ourself to think out of box and should give chance to people arround us to see the world with positive mind  Changes is important and that's called improvement. There's no point of living in this world without improvement.... and ' You will never experience the improvement without changes'. 

There are people who make use of holy verses to support their deed, good nor bad. It's a SIN! Not me, but the holy verse says so. People, who refuse to change, they are ignoring improvement, better life and NEW in life.
Change Human Change to live a better life!

*ADVICE* MOTIVATION*ENCOURAGEMENT*

Sayonara









Thursday, September 30, 2010

Just For FUN - by Indian Punchie

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Anit: Nambe frens patti unakku enna teriyum huh?
Gen2: Enneye sodikiriya? 
Anit: Aamadi, enna teriyum? 
Gen2: How dare u! kelvigalai naan keketuma nee kekeriya?
Anit: Hey! Naane kekeren, eneku kekedhan teriyum.
Gen2: Cheri otu
Anit: Pirike mudiyaadadhu enevo? 
Gen2: Ravi’yum kette vaartai’yum
Anit: Piriya koodaadadhu? 
Gen2: Kohkoh’vum geetha’vum
Anit: Serndhe irupadhu?
Gen2: Jyo’vum tina’vum
Anit: Seraamal irupadhu? 
Gen2: Tiviravatiz’um 9th college’um


                                                                                                                -By Punchie Gen2-
Ithu Dhaan Namma Punchie (In Action)


 









Wednesday, September 29, 2010

Friends Forever - 9th tVravatees -

Freunde Für Immer!



Gayathrie Vijayakumar, Shuba Salvam, Subashtina Thomas, Sakila Govin and Geetha Balaraman
Ravi Varma Sundaram and Teneach Hong


Gayathrie Vijayakumar, Geetha Balaraman, Ravi Varma Sundaram,
Sakila Govin, Subashtina Thomas

13th June 2004, I joined University of Malaya to further my Bachelor Degree in Languages and Linguistics. I was so scared and worried since it's a new place to go and I'm gonna be there for 3-4 years without my parents. New place, people and lifestyle! My parents sent me to 9th College (Kolej Kediaman Ke-9) and went back home in the afternoon. I still remember that moment, where I was crying until my friend Sri Devi start her conversation with me. It was so nice of her for being there with me.

Suba and Gaya ( Gen2 )
On the 3rd day of orientation, FBL (Fakulti Bahasa dan Linguistik) students were requested to gathered in hall. That's when I become close to Sakila Govin, introduced to me by Thanaletchumy Kalianan in the morning during our breakfast. From that day, we become close friend.



On Sakila's 22nd year
 birthday




I started to join Gayathrie and Geetha during our Indian's 'get to know session' (orientation), where normally four of us (Gaya, Geetha, Saki and myself) will be oriented togather. It was a good experience for all of us, especially when it comes to judge someone's character through the way they bring themself. Teneach and Ravi played protector or to say more specifically, it's taking care role. They were there for us most of the time.


Shuba Salvam

Shuba Salvam was our 'super-duper' senior at that point of time. She was on her 1st year of Masters studies. She did oriented us but at the same time, she protected us. She is a 'Big Sister' for us until today. It was great to know her. Not forgotten, Subashini, our another dearest senior, who guided us and was there for us when we are in trouble. She is married now. Missing her so much!

I have something to bitter to share here as well when I introduced all my friends. Gayatri Vijayan was one of our closest friend in the beginning but she left due to some disagreement. Still, we wished and prayed her the best and blessings.

This is how we get close to each other and our friendship grow stronger day by day and year by year. We had great fun togather and encouraged and supported each other. The best thing about our relationship is, we never look down at anyone and expect too much from one another. It's always, accept someone as they are. That's called 'friendship' anyways. We had fight, arguements, misunderstanding and in all these we still move further with love and care.

Saki, Suba and Gaya ( Gen2)
Gayathrie ( nickname : Gen2 Kaur ) and myself shares same character. Our chemistry works well and most of the time  our way of thinking will be the same. When it comes to Sakila, her attitude and way of thinking is alike.
Geetha and Teneash fall for each other and started to be in relationship since 7th September 2004. We have a couple among our friends. They look cute and playful. Now they are married legally and their traditional wedding will take place on May 2011. All the best, guys!
Ravi de boss is a teacher now. Unbelievable man! He is really a teacher. Geetha and Ravi in a same profession now and also Jyo ( Shuba ) but she is a level upper, lecturer. Sakila is a Public Relation officer, Teneash in an insurance firm and myself and Gayathrie in Media. By God's grace, we all finished our degree and doing well in our life and building our career successfully. It's all because of the love and knowledge that we shared and the prayer we hold for each other.
Ya me despido!


Methodist Youth Fellowship (TMC Bukit Rotan)

“And now, O Israel, what does the Lord your God ask of you but to fear the Lord your God, to walk in all his ways, to love him, to serve the Lord your God with all your heart and with all you soul, and to observe the Lord’s commands and decrees that I am giving you today for your own good?"
(Deut. 10:12-13).


TMC Bukit Rotan

MYF (Methodist youth fellowship) is a word, which will bring smile on my face. It's for Jesus and because of Jesus, why I'm here in this world having all the fun and excitement with my loved ones.

I started attending MYF when I was 9 year-old with my brothers. In the beginning I did not enjoyed it much since the the members were much more older than myself and the programmes were all about and for youths. But, I enjoyed being part of the programmes, where I learned to play music instruments. Till then, I didn't know my interest on music. God helped me to know my ministry path through it. It was God the one who guided me.

I learned to accept people as they are. Most of the time, acceptance will be the hindrance for us to make friends; people expect too much from their friends. They want to have friend from same religion, race, look, appearance or even some expect their friends to have same taste and choice of lifstyle  as they do. It will never bring you anywhere and people especially youths lost trust on friendship or relationship when this happened. What does Bible says about it?

“The Lord does not look at the things man looks at. Man looks at the outward appearance, but the Lord looks at the heart” (1 Sam. 16:7b)

So, we, people of God, who follow him should share the same character. We should learn to accept people as they are, join them worship God and guide each other to grow in Jesus. I've learned these from my youth fellowship.


Member of Youth Fellowship in TMC Bukit Rotan

 Youth Fellowship is a place to :-

- Make friends

- Study about Bible (theory and Practise)

- Know yourself

- Build self - esteem and self - confidence

- Leadership Training in practise






Let's join hand worship the Almighty togather and glorigy his Holy Name.


Alles Gute! Hallelujah!