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		<title>About Me</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I&#8217;m currently a student at Reformed Theological Seminary. I became a Christian my freshman year in college and fell in love with the doctrine of grace. I went to various churches since becoming a christian, mostly non-denominational, some charismatic, baptist, presbyterian and independent. I am currently going to a PCA church. I am of Chinese [...]


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I&#8217;m currently a student at Reformed Theological Seminary. I became a Christian my freshman year in college and fell in love with the doctrine of grace. I went to various churches since becoming a christian, mostly non-denominational, some charismatic, baptist, presbyterian and independent. I am currently going to a PCA church.</p>
<p>I am of Chinese descent, though being raised in the U.S. makes me fully American. It was only after becoming a Christian that I wanted to fully embrace my Chinese heritage as well as my heritage as a child of God.</p>
<p>This site is a running diary, commentary, thoughts, ideas, prayers, and devotions from a reformed chinese christian. I am in no way endorsing any particular way of reforming china politically or economically. I believe the true problem in every human is sin. It is sin that separates us from God and from each other. True reformation is a reformation of the heart, which will ultimately overflow through politics, economics, institutions etc.</p>


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		<title>Reformed Chinese Open statement</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[International Fellowship of Chinese Reformed Evangelicals in North America open statement Interesting statement made by the world&#8217;s renowned chinese reformed theologians and supporters. I&#8217;m still fairly new to this constantly growing community, but it&#8217;s good to see the growing desire of chinese to learn theology and doctrines. Lord, unite us all in word and deed. [...]


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a target="_blank" href="http://chinaaid.org/2007/10/09/international-fellowship-of-chinese-reformed-evangelicals-in-north-america-open-statement/">International Fellowship of Chinese Reformed Evangelicals in North America open statement</a></p>
<p>Interesting statement made by the world&#8217;s renowned chinese reformed theologians and supporters. I&#8217;m still fairly new to this constantly growing community, but it&#8217;s good to see the growing desire of chinese to learn theology and doctrines.</p>
<p>Lord, unite us all in word and deed. Help us to live with true doctrines and theology.</p>


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		<title>goals for 2007</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[a new year has gone and passed&#8230; time to reflect on old goals and set new ones&#8230; Spiritual: - grow deeper in my faith, learn doctrines &#8211; read Westminster Catechism, Systematic Theology; increase prayer and quiet time. - quiet my life to truly listen and hear God&#8217;s voice, his heart and his leading - read [...]


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>a new year has gone and passed&#8230;  time to reflect on old goals and set new ones&#8230;</p>
<p>Spiritual:<br />
- grow deeper in my faith, learn doctrines &#8211; read Westminster Catechism, Systematic Theology; increase prayer and quiet time.<br />
- quiet my life to truly listen and hear God&#8217;s voice, his heart and his leading<br />
- read bible in a year (re-read psalms, isaiah, jeremiah, ezekiel, and revelation&#8230; these always tend to slow me down.)<br />
- share christ with at least 12 people<br />
- find two mentors/coaches/barnabus and learn &#8211; someone who is spiritually older and more mature<br />
- find two timothies and disciple &#8211; two people who are spiritually younger and FAT<br />
- develop a kingdom vision and mature in prayer.<br />
- encourage/build up the body<br />
- be less active with churchy activities and more active in kingdom building activities</p>
<p>Self:<br />
- grow as a leader &#8211; start two small groups, be a better sunday school teacher<br />
- learn at least 30*12=360 new chinese words<br />
- be able to translate a chinese sermon<br />
- lose 20 pounds and develop a plan to stay in shape, work out at least 3 times a week,<br />
- be at 110% production at work<br />
- be able to distinguish the best from the good</p>
<p>Family:<br />
- love my wife more &#8211; care for her needs, read together, study together, commit to weekly dates<br />
- become a better parent &#8211; read at least 5 parenting books, and active in child&#8217;s life<br />
- develop a Godly vision for family time and goals for children</p>
<p>Finance:<br />
- buy a house<br />
- make better investments &#8211; learn solid investing techniques, read at least 5 investing books<br />
- learn stocks, options, financial reports, savings<br />
- give more in tithes and offerings at least 15% &#8211; be able to give as much as 50% in five years<br />
- develop a savings plan to fund seminary in 5 years</p>


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