Friday, September 24, 2010

The mystery behind the parting of the red sea

Hey hey, hows everybody doing?? :)
I think everyone is prob busy abt their lives which explains why this place is so awfuly quiet.

HEELLLOOOOO..... echo sounds away into the night*

Haha, ok i better stop this nonsense at once. Anyway, i came upon an interesting article at Yahoo this afternoon so i thought i'll share it on the blog with all of you XD

Wind could have parted Red Sea for Moses?

WASHINGTON - Moses might not have parted the Red Sea, but a strong east wind that blew through the night could have pushed the waters back in the way described in biblical writings and the Koran, U.S. researchers reported on Tuesday.

Computer simulations, part of a larger study on how winds affect water, show wind could push water back at a point where a river bent to merge with a coastal lagoon, the team at the National Center for Atmospheric Research and the University of Colorado at Boulder said.

"The simulations match fairly closely with the account in Exodus," Carl Drews of NCAR, who led the study, said in a statement.

"The parting of the waters can be understood through fluid dynamics. The wind moves the water in a way that's in accordance with physical laws, creating a safe passage with water on two sides and then abruptly allowing the water to rush back in."

Religious texts differ a little in the tale, but all describe Moses leading the Israelites out of Egypt ahead of a pharaoh's armies around 3,000 years ago. The Red Sea parts to let Moses and his followers pass safely, then crashes back onto the pursuers, drowning them.

Drews and colleagues are studying how Pacific Ocean typhoons can drive storm surges and other effects of strong and sustained winds on deep water.

His team pinpointed a possible site south of the Mediterranean Sea for the legendary crossing, and modeled different land formations that could have existed then and perhaps led to the accounts of the sea appearing to part.

The model requires a U-shaped formation of the Nile River and a shallow lagoon along the shoreline. It shows that a wind of 63 miles per hour, blowing steadily for 12 hours, could have pushed back waters 6 feet deep.

"This land bridge is 3-4 km wide, and it remains open for 4 hours," they wrote in the Public Library of Science journal PLoS ONE.

"People have always been fascinated by this Exodus story, wondering if it comes from historical facts," Drews said. "What this study shows is that the description of the waters parting indeed has a basis in physical laws.

Qm's sidetrack: I have also attached the video that was made explaining this scientific phenomenon



Qm's footnote: Wow, isnt that cool? Now we have modern science supporting something that took place in God's word so many years ago. Who says science and religion dont mix? Haha rather, they work hand in hand to show it to us that God's word is the truth! Praise the Lord!! =D

So I hope everyone enjoyed reading the article k? Indeed, God's wonders never fails to amaze us so lets continue on strong and feverent in our walk with Him yea?!!

Take care and God bless,
Looking foward to seeing all of you during service tom,
Qm

Sunday, August 15, 2010

Hi all. Here are some interesting quotes that i found onine. May they encourage u and brighten up your day! :)


































Monday, July 26, 2010

New W406: 1st Cellgroup Meeting

After the multiplication of W406 United, we had our first Cellgroup meeting as the new W406! :D

We started off with a mind-boggling game of "Big Lemon, Small Melon", a variant of "Big fish, Small fish". As somewhat expected, it ended with Adeline as our 'pasang' Queen :P

But God was gracious; Adeline and the other 'pasang' people were released from their debts. I heard a certain sister cellgroup had the entire cellgroup do forfeit - with photos taken.

Isaiah led an time of exuberant praise, after which Weiren said "we're going to do something different today".

Thus, we went into a time of personal devotion and prayer. We dispersed to find a corner or private spot in the room to spend time with God. About 30 mins passed before we came back to worship God and to pray corporately. Thank God for His presence!

To end the meeting with a blast, Ernest preached an exceptionally impacting offering message!

Thank God for a great 1st cellgroup meeting! To Him be all the glory!

Cellgroup has ended and fellowship has begun!

Gabriel and Wayne

Hexing the zombie

brudders.

Journey to the promised land

Across the bridge of faith.
Okay someone (Joanne) commented we should add milk to flakes.

Local Tourists! Oxymoron!


We have arrived at our Miracle! (Qiji)

Oh hai! I can nom now?

After a hearty lunch at Qiji, we went round the wilde- I mean Marina Square in search of place where we can sit down, relax, and SPAM MONOPOLY DEAL!

Passing various cafes such as Starbucks that were short of space, we finally settled down at Secret Recipe!


Secret Recipe's awesome Chocolate Indulgence.
Monopoly deal awaits in the background...

Hexing! BHB!

2 x BHB

Let the games begin! We had 3 sets :D








Wayne and Henson, champion Dealers!
Both won 4 out of 6 separate games! (I won 1/6 T.T)


Neo-W406!

I just have to say the feeling is very different from before - from a big cellgroup with lots of kids running around, to smaller mature bunch with a third of us serving our beloved nation. The hyper-ness and noise level has gone down significantly, only to upheld by the vibrant Hexing.

We'll definitely miss you guys (and gals) at W539!

Nevertheless "do not remember the former things, nor consider the things of old. Behold, I will do a new thing, now it shall spring forth..." (Isa 43:18-19a)

Pastor Bernard preached not a long while ago about recognizing the "providential activity of God", or God's intervention and work in our lives. This multiplication is definitely a move of God. Every one of us, and I mean every one, will grow spiritually, emotionally, socially, in maturity and in capacity. And perhaps physically. (hope not horizontal growth though)

Thank God for His wisdom, grace and love!

Thursday, July 15, 2010

Jed and Jo's Bday! :D

Hey all! Im Back!!! :D

Yesyes, it is I~ xD
Anyway, Jed and Jo's bday will be coming in about another 20minutes (according to my clock)
(:
So lets wish them a happy birthday! :D alright??

HAPPY BIRTHDAY JED AND JO!!!

thats all guys(and girls)
haha, will update other's bday soon :D

LOVE YALL!!

Monday, July 5, 2010

Birthday posts

Updating the blog time!!
Hey guys.... it's Yufen's birthday today!!! Before the clock strikes 00 00, SMS/FB comment/Call & wish her HAPPY BIRTHDAY alright!
Happy birthday Yufen! May you have a blessed year ahead + good results! :)

& to Jeremy Goh, Michelle & Jingyuan. We did not forget your birthday post, just that it's a bit 'late' hehe. Happy belated birthday to all of you! May God grant the desires of your heart :)

Friday, June 25, 2010

Outing at Esplanade

Hey all, here are photos of the outing at Esplanade!

Arrival. Lots of tourists.

Isaiah the Armorbearer.
Well, Helmet-bearer maybe.

In open defiance...

A beam of light emits from Marina Bay Sands.

Calling Batman...


Photo shot at point blank.

Surprise Fireworks!
It was really a pleasant coincidence.

Flares of red light beautify the sky

Boomz.

Chichuan siams.

Sitting around the premises, waiting for... haha

Chillax-ness.

Moar chillax-ness.

Fellowship :)

:D

Slacker.

Thinker.

The Taro Turnover tantalizes my savoring senses,
producing feelings of indescribable pleasure throughout my body.

Yum.

Epic photograph of the epic photographer.

Durian.

The sheep gathers around the shepherd.
Sermon on the durian mount.

Awesome photo taken by SaMe Goh!

Moar sitting around.

Moar sitting around 2.

O HAI

le kua simi?

Picturesque!

Monopoly deal!

We have a winner!

Yayness.