I’ve been learning over the past year to be content with my singleness. I’m not saying I have the gift of celibacy. I don’t.

I’m not saying that I don’t feel like being with someone or that I haven’t felt attracted to any girl during this period.

All that being said, I feel content about being single. Seriously. I even enjoy it. (I’ll write about it in the future)

However, I can’t listen to love songs anymore.

I used to listen all day long Boyz 2 men, Usher, John Legend, Justin Timberlake… At some point, they even inspired me. And this type of music is still pretty entertaining to me.

Today, I only listen to worship songs because it suits better to my current state of mind. It helps me be more connected with God. It’s my way to express what I feel.

I realized that listening love music has a huge impact on one’s mind. Maybe even more on single guys like me.

In my opinion, love songs is a way the world is teaching us that

  • you should have a girlfriend/boyfriend or you’re just a loser
  • you should be attractive by being sexy, wearing fashion clothes, having a great haircut, body building
  • cheating or being cheated is not a big deal. Just cry a river and go to fish one of the plenty fish in the sea
  • flirting, hooking up with as many girls as possible make you a real man (how cool is it to have a summer love every year…)
  • romance is all about walking hand in hand on a beach, singing love songs, giving flowers… (what about responsability ? loyalty ?)

I’m definitely not saying that people who listen to love songs are ungodly. I, myself, still watch romantic movies and it’s not better.

I just want to warn people of the danger of this world’s entertainment. The impact it can have on our lives can be much worse than we think.

What do you think ?

 

{ 0 comments }

Wanna fight porno dependence ?

Use X3watch. It keeps you accountable of your web surfing. It will send a weekly report of the sites you’ve visited to someone you choose.

It’s free and works for Mac and Windows.

 

{ 0 comments }

(sacrificial) LOVE ACTUALLY

by Ling-en Hsia on January 28, 2012

Yesterday, one of my best friend’s grandma passed away. She was like a mother to him. She was Christian.

She had been hospitalized for weeks now. I said to my friend a few times that I was going to visit her. I never did.

I felt guilty.

How can we love someone only by the words coming out from our mouth (and by text messaging) ?

How children love

I’m a passionate guy. One way to define it is to be 100% absorbed in doing what you like to do.

I didnt’t play volley ball the way my high-school classmates did. I don’t watch soccer games the way girls do.

Children are the same. They’re passionate in what they love to do.

They also show love when it is comfortable.

A daughter shows love to her mum by hugging her because she loves the tenderness and the protection her mother brings.

A kid won’t give you his favorite cookie if you don’t ask him to.

He won’t leave his favorite TV show to spend quality time with you if he sees you feeling sad.

Children, how cute and clever they are, are just selfish by nature.

Love, not accompanied by sacrifice, is dead

Don't worry, not all of them are from actual people

I love people like my 5-year-old nephew does.

If you write me an email and I don’t feel like answering now, I won’t.

When my father obviously enjoys sharing stories with me and I don’t understand what he’s saying (he speaks a mixture of many Chinese dialects), I’d rather sneak out (physically or mentally).

Then, when my nephew wants to play with the iPad, one of my hobby, I enjoy spending “quality time” with him. When my dad wants to go to eat a kebab (I’m not even ashamed to say that it is one of my favourite food), I’m much more willing to go out with him.

There is absolutely no sense of sacrifice in the way I love.

In the same way, faith by itself, if it is not accompanied by action, is dead.” (James 2:17)

In the same way, love by itself, if it not accompanied by sacrifice, is dead.

Loving (Jesus) vs. consuming love (me)

God the Father sent his only Son to earth because he loved us. Jesus, Son of God, decided to live a life of sufferings because he loved us so much.

People criticized him, hated him, betrayed him, insulted him, spit on him… and eventually crucified him. He knew all that in advance and still decided to come.

This is pure love. Sacrificial love. An expression of caring with the only purpose to make other people’s life better. Not his.

Then you have people like me.

I love when it makes me feel good, happier, proud…

Holding your girlfriend’s hand during a romantic walk is enjoyable. It’s easy.

Watching a great movie with your friends is fun… And easy.

Serving in a church where people are nice, compliment you and make you feel useful is easy…

Now what?

So what if I wrote this post just to make me feel better? Is it a way to stop feeling guilty about my friend ? Or even a way to show my wisdom?

I’m telling you now. If you are a friend of mine and you don’t see me making any sacrifice from now on, don’t suppose I love you. I might like you a lot.

God is giving me plenty of opportunities to make it up.

I have an old father, a single-mom step-sister and a nephew at home. I attend a church where I am a volunteer at the youth group. I have friends with (spiritual) needs. I even have people with suicidal thoughts reading my blogs.

I have my whole life to make it up. Will I ?

{ 0 comments }

Why I Hate Religion, But Love Jesus || Spoken Word

YouTube Preview Image

VS

Why I Hate Religion, But Love Jesus || Muslim Version || Spoken Word || Response

YouTube Preview Image

VS

I Hate Religion, And Jesus Too

YouTube Preview Image

 

I wanted to comment the videos. There are tons of things to say. We could argue for ages.

Instead let’s follow what Jesus did:

Father, forgive them, for they do not know what they are doing.” (Luke 23:34)

We need prayers. We live in a new era. Spiritual battles will take place online. The devil will try to use this tool to reach to millions of people.

Bonus: just for fun

{ 1 comment }

Matthew 6 : 33

by Ling-en Hsia on November 18, 2011

“But seek first the kingdom of God and his righteousness, and all these things will be added to you.” (Matthew 6:33)

“Heavenly Father, I put my trust in You. My love life is in Your hands. Your will be done.”

{ 0 comments }

A Wakeup chest pain call

November 16, 2011

Last night, a pain in my chest woke me up. It happens from time to time but never at night. A doctor found a heart abnormality a few years ago. Nothing major… I guess. She didn’t really know. Still, I’m aware that it isn’t impossible that I would die from a heart attack one day.
I’ve [...]

Read the full article →

Do you need dating advice? Check the videos by Paul Ogunkoya !

November 8, 2011

I’m almost 26 and I’m still single. We are an army of Christian singles and that’s why I’d like to share shamelessly what I’m learning on that topic. I hope it will be useful to you.
It’s really hard to get good tips regarding Christian dating. So when I find something good, I’d like to share [...]

Read the full article →

When 2 Jehovah’s witnesses ask you…

November 7, 2011

Two Jehovah’s witnesses ring at your door.
You open the door.
You discuss.
They ask  you if you read the Bible everyday.
You answer “almost everyday” (which is sometimes not even true).
You feel bad.
You know what to do next.

Read the full article →

Evangelizing during Halloween

November 1, 2011

I joined a prayer and evangelization group last month: PEPs which stands for “Paris en PrièreS” (Paris in prayers). btw, I’m the webmaster of the site :p
Last night, we went to evangelize in the streets of Paris. It was Halloween.
We were almost 30 and we split into smaller groups of 5-6 people after a time [...]

Read the full article →

“Invite the poor, the crippled, the lame, the blind”… even in Paris

September 22, 2011

It is written in Luke 14:12-14
“Then Jesus said to his host, “When you give a luncheon or dinner, do not invite your friends, your brothers or sisters, your relatives, or your rich neighbors; if you do, they may invite you back and so you will be repaid.
But when you give a banquet, invite the poor, [...]

Read the full article →