TJ Gong

TJ Gong

Walking With Him Until I Am Not

  • About Me
  • Testimony
    • 祂的揀選
    • 備受寵愛
    • 自以為是
    • 嫁予基督
    • 奇異恩典
    • 心急如焚
    • 即或不然
  • April 22, 2008

    A True Worshipper

    There was a time when God commanded his people not to make for themselves gods of silver or gold to be worshipped. Instead he ordered them to make an altar of earth on which sheep or cattle must be sacrificed or burned completely. If they built a stone altar for God, the altar shouldn’t be cut…

  • April 21, 2008

    Language Learning and Serving

    How could a person be made valuable and marketable in a globally competitive market? The answer is a good command of at least one foreign language. According to a survey result, foreign language ability was the skill most office workers needed to meet job requirements. Another survey also showed that an office worker was often asked to…

  • April 20, 2008

    Happiest People

    The older you grow the happier you become. According to a newly released study, the happiest Americans are the oldest and being social also makes a person happier. Though a certain amount of distress can not be avoidable such as illness, pains, and the deaths of loved ones and friends, they learn to be content…

  • April 19, 2008

    Healthy Fear of God

    As the people of Israel stood at the foot of Mountain Sinai, they saw the lightening and heard the thunder on the mountain. They trembled with fear and dreaded going up the mountain even if they knew God was there. So they said to Moses that they would listen to him if he spoke to…

  • April 18, 2008

    A Test for Good

    Spit in it and we’ll test how well you are! A Web-based company just launched its personalized DNA test costing $2,500 dollars.  What a customers needs to do is spit into a tube and the company will tell you your risk for heart attack and other conditions. The company says the goal of a genetic testing or more specifically a…

  • April 17, 2008

    Itching ears

    Pope Benedict XVI (16th) is currently visiting the U.S. where he is going to exchange views with the Bush administration about various issues and try to brdge the gap between what the church teaches and what American Catholics practice. Benedict has been long described as disconnected, little appealing to an American flock, because American Catholics believe what they are doing, less caring about what…

  • April 16, 2008

    Keeping the earth in good shape

    Global warming has become the latest buzzword in health. The local government encouraged the public not to overeat in order to minimize global warming. They said that as people eat less, gas and electricity  would be less consumed and greenhouse gas emissions, which is claimed to be the culprit of global warming, will be reduced. It’s time to keep…

  • April 15, 2008

    Luxury and sacrifice

    In recent days, more and more people (especially the underclass) have been feeling the pinch with rising gas and food prices. In a report, the price of wheat has jumped 120 percent and rice prices have risen around 75 percent globally since last year. Several factors have caused skyrocketing food prices, one of which brought…

  • April 14, 2008

    Pet cafes

    Teenagers like to hang out with friends at an Internet cafe, while cat lovers will stay in the pet cafe enjoying meals and playing with their favorite pets. In Japan the pet cafe business has been burgeoning since many apartments don’t allow pets. At a cat cafe in Tokyo, customs pay abound 250 NT dollars plus the cost of…

  • April 13, 2008

    Human being vs. human doing

    Recently, the high school graduating students who have applied for universities through either recommendation or application would’ve been anxious about where they will be admitted to the school they have chosen from.  Universities examine each applicant’ background in great detail, including academic achievement, standardized test scores, extracurricular activities and performance in the interviews. The result, as we know, is…

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