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| Tuesday, May 09, 2006
INSIDE >> Issue 05.2006 "Food for Thought"
Surprise of the Month by Dawn Fung
Editorial ________________
The last CreateLeVoyage.com meeting with Sylvy Soh, Annabelle Bok and Yang Ming got us excited about the following :
1. Pattern Theology. Using and analysing pattern structures and significance in art engages us in deeper discovery over the hidden messages of God.
2. 100 Years of Solitude by Gabriel Garcia Marquez. The father of magic realism returns to our library because his endless tales of Aureliano and Jose Arcadio crack us up. See pattern theology.
3. It's never to late to write. If you've been stagnant or stopped short in your writing hobby because of the evil consumer empire, never fear. What the Lord has started, he will accomplish. Commit your works to the Lord and he will establish your thoughts. Prov 16:3
Bless you,
Dawn Fung Editor
Our Corner ________________
Yang Ming pens a heartfelt poem in Our Corner entitled Dear Father... signed "Your abandoned child". Originally, I thought the work too simplistic. It was the writers' response at WordKnights that made me see something new - the simple things that come from the heart are some of the richest things that we overlook. I hope you enjoy this offering. Read more...
Backstage ________________
Aaron Lee reviews "Faith & Fiction: The Fallacy of the Da Vinci Code and the Facts of Christianity by Robert M. Solomon". It starts from an account of a lady in church who no longer wished to be baptised after reading Dan Brown's Da Vinci Code. Although most of us may consider the controversy surrounding the book and movie to be another molehill that the church made into a mountain, we must not forget that the teachers of the Word are preservers of the faith. Aaron's review tells you why. Read more...
Have a great month!
Have something to share? Write to dawn@createlevoyage.com
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