「挪亞方舟」主題公園

May 26, 2009

今日香港「挪亞方舟」主題公園開始對外開放,我都很想可以去一趟啊。
很欣賞 evangelical business, 我相信這是現今年代教會需要 very get involved 的方向。

看看 Wall Street Journal 這文章︰

Hong Kong Christens an Ark of Biblical Proportions
The First Built as Big as Noah’s, It Joins a Global Regatta of Replicas.
By JONATHAN CHENG

HONG KONG — This city’s three billionaire Kwok brothers have just the answer for the rising waters threatening the global economy: the world’s first life-size replica of Noah’s ark, built to biblical specifications off the coast of this recession-struck Chinese financial center.

The message in its 450-foot-long hull, its rooftop luxury hotel and 67 pairs of fiberglass animals: “The financial tsunami will be over,” says Spencer Lu, the Kwoks’ project director at Noah’s Ark, which is opening soon.

The land-bound ark wasn’t built in response to the current global turmoil; it has been in the planning for 17 years. But the financial storm provides a nice marketing hook for the Kwoks’ ambitious project, which will probably need to lure visitors from beyond Hong Kong’s city limits to be an economic success.

Greenpeace..It also ups the ante in the competition to build a big ark. Middle brother and ark champion Thomas Kwok insisted that it be constructed according to biblical specs, in part to distinguish it from one in the Netherlands that actually floats and boasts real farm animals but is just one-fifth the size of the biblical original.

Minders of the Dutch ark say they were in touch with the Hong Kong team and don’t see it as competition. “We stand for the same goal as far as I can tell,” said Jacky Baken, a 35-year-old gardener who quit her business to work full time on the ark. She says the group is at work on a full-size water-going version. And, she says, “We’re still the first one with the floating ark.”

These are just the latest additions to a veritable ark armada built around the world by the devout and the merely driven — from a 300-foot-long ark built by a pastor in the Canadian town of Florenceville, New Brunswick, to one built by Greenpeace in 2007 on Turkey’s Mount Ararat, warning of “impending climate disaster.”

Richard Greene, a 72-year-old evangelical minister, began building his full-size ark, in Frostburg, Md., after a vision he says came to him in 1974. Mr. Greene ran out of funds in the 1990s, leaving a giant skeleton of concrete and steel, but he says that 35 years on, he hasn’t lost hope, though he can’t help but be in awe of the other ark-builders. “If I got jealous of what other people are doing, this whole thing would have sunk years ago,” he says. “You just keep on keeping on…But if God doesn’t move a lot quicker, I won’t be around to see the completion of this ark.”

Some latter-day Noahs believe the biblical story of a flood washing away man’s misdeeds resonates in a time of sunken financial institutions and economic tumult. “Things aren’t going so well, and God, even in the midst of all that trouble, has provided an ark of safety, a place where people can turn into and go,” says Nathan Smith, a pastor at the nondenominational Florenceville church.

A Dutch Ark
“People are scared and they don’t know where they’re going,” says Johan Huibers, the 50-year-old builder of the Dutch ark, who hopes to be able to sail the boat to London in time for the 2012 Olympics, and then on to the U.S. and Australia.

The instructions in the King James version of the Bible call for a gopher wood and pitch vessel that is 300 cubits long, 50 wide and 30 high, with a window, a door and three stories. (By the reckoning of modern scholars, that comes out to about 450 feet long, 75 feet wide and 45 feet high.)

But the instructions aren’t specific beyond that, and the engineering isn’t easy. The Dutch version is made up of iron barges under the wood, while the Hong Kong ark is made of concrete reinforced with glass fiber.

Hong Kong’s ark builders also tried to install a permanent rainbow through light refraction but eventually gave up when the science proved too difficult. The Dutch team is also wrestling with the challenge of installing a convincing rainbow.

The Kwok brothers, backers of the Hong Kong ark, are heirs to their father’s blue-chip Sun Hung Kai Properties Ltd., which at the height of the real-estate boom was the world’s largest property developer by market capitalization. But the brothers squabbled in recent years, and last year the board voted to oust eldest brother Walter Kwok as chairman and installed their 80-year-old mother to succeed him.

The Noah’s Ark project reflects Thomas Kwok’s evangelical Christian faith. During the 1990s, he set up a church on the 75th-floor pyramid atrium atop Sun Hung Kai’s Central Plaza office complex. The Noah’s Ark project was initially hatched as a theme park with rides, until Mr. Kwok decided the project should be something more than that. It was held up in planning for several years, and construction on the ark’s foundations didn’t begin in earnest until 2004.

The Kwoks’ version of the ark, which sits on 270,000 square feet of space and was developed in conjunction with five Christian organizations, houses a restaurant, exhibition hall and children’s museum in addition to the Noah’s Resort hotel. Mr. Kwok won’t disclose the cost of the project, which is beached on a small island in Hong Kong’s harbor most reachable via ferry, at the foot of a busy bridge that connects the city to its airport.

Mr. Lu says his team has yet to come up with a strategy for promoting it to mainland Chinese, many of whom aren’t familiar with the tale. The company is touting the project as a family-friendly vacation spot, and is framing it as an answer to the economic woes felt around the globe.

“People are experiencing a crisis right now,” says Mr. Lu, waving his hand over fiberglass statues of a pair of bears overlooking the South China Sea. “It’s possible that this financial tsunami has come at this time to Hong Kong for a reason. And our message is: The doors of the ark are not closed, they’re open, and the animals — representing new life — are coming out.”

The project has also come under fire from some groups that say the government shouldn’t have granted Mr. Kwok a 21-year lease on the island to build an explicitly religious project, without the approval of the legislature. Mr. Lu says the park isn’t promoting religion. “We’re promoting meaning,” he says.

Frances Leung, a 57-year-old social worker who has seen a big chunk of her savings evaporate in the markets, was invited to visit the ark before its official opening. She says she drew great inspiration from seeing the animals, and new hope.

“When you go to Disneyland, there’s really no message there,” says Ms. Leung. “But at Noah’s Ark, there is such a strong message that life goes on.”

source: http://online.wsj.com/article/SB123966767906515339.html

Congrats to the new police!

May 23, 2009


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And it was their day,
congrats to the new police force!

送這首歌給我身邊的非基督徒朋友們…



音樂︰Stellar Kart - Jesus Loves You

送這首歌給我身邊的非基督徒朋友…
這是一首我很喜歡的作品,
歌詞正唱出在我裡面的吶喊呼聲,望你收到。

Jesus loves you
- Stellar Kart

Tell me what do you believe in
Does your life have rhyme or reason
Something in your heart that makes you care
I hope that you don’t mind me asking
But I have got a burning passion
I need to know forever you’ll be there

I can’t make it clearer
Put it any other way
If you can’t see the simple truth I do
Then there’s nothing in this world that’s left to say
But jesus loves you

I know I don’t have all the answers
And I have wasted many chances
To prove to you a faith that lives inside
I’m praying there will be a breakthrough
Cause I can’t be the one to save you
God knows how many times I’ve tried

I can’t explain
But I can’t deny
So many times for you I’ve cried
And to see you on your knees tonight

I cant make it clearer
Put it any other way
To know you know simple truth I do
And to know that your forever has been changed
Cause jesus loves you

found rest

From Coloane
圖︰路環望過去 | 2009-05-22 | 5.20 pm
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it was after making a visit to a group of fresh grads from the police school at noon,
and lunch with a handful saved christians,
and afternoon with a group of lost souls kept in custody in the reform school…

restless heart beating…
restless day…

then i slowed down myself at a bay corner,
and off i took picture of the stillness that God has created around us…

wondrous, peaceful, beautiful

i can sense His presence, His stillness, His love,
and off i feel myself melting in His amazing grace,
the complications fading away from my heart.

i found rest in Him.

the bagel that entered my stomach

the bagel that has gone into my stomach already...

感恩今天中午可以跟友人們在路環吃安德魯,
這個就是被我吞掉的煙三文魚 bagel 。

影片︰Youtube | 啤酒定益力多

May 22, 2009



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好好笑!

曾俊華, 任志剛 vs Mario Kart

May 20, 2009

總覺得他們很像 mario kart 的 characters 呢..

vs

vs

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May 17, 2009

at work

at work + needs hair cut + my net book + my starbucks mug

音樂分享︰Rivers of Babylon

May 16, 2009




Rivers of Babylon - Bony M

爸爸是個音樂瘋狂愛好者,我很大部份的音樂喜好都是由他那裡來。

有趣的是前陣子我看英文聖經,看到詩篇 137,第一句就是︰

By the rivers of Babylon, there we sat down, yea, we wept, when we remembered Zion.

一看就覺得實在太熟了,才知原來小時候常聽的 “Rivers of Babylon” 是取自聖經而寫的!感覺很有趣…

之後也知道原來這作品也用了詩篇 19:14 來寫的。很喜歡!

Rivers of Babylon
— Boney M.

By the rivers of babylon, there we sat down
Ye-eah we wept, when we remembered Zion.

When the wicked carried us away in captivity
Required from us a song
Now how shall we sing the Lord’s song in a strange land

When the wicked carried us away in captivity
Requiring of us a song
Now how shall we sing the Lord’s song in a strange land

Let the words of our mouth and the meditations of our heart
Be acceptable in Thy sight here tonight

Wikipedia :: Rivers of Babylon

隨攝︰機動遊戲

we having fun
圖︰轉轉拋機動遊戲

funny expressions
圖︰不同表情

今晚重溫相片,看到這張同工們玩機動遊戲的混合表情照片,實在太惹笑。
同工們實在太可愛。

攝於︰08年12月02日。