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Daniel
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Birthday 04121986

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Christian, Soldier, Soccer, Trying to learn the guitar, running, Cant wait to get back to Uni.

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Sunday, July 31, 2005

So a thought leads to an action, so an action leads to a behaviour, a behaviour to a habit, a habit to a character, and so a character leads to a destiny.

I heard this phrase in church yesterday. In fact, this phrase is wHat describes normal human beings. So to all Christians, if u are leading a life that God does'nt want us to, change your lives now! For on judgement day itself, God will look at what u have done in your life, n decide if u should go to heaven or hell. The destiny is yours!

Daniel at 9:17:00 PM

Monday, July 25, 2005

Chinese Pastor Put on Trial in Beijing Court RoomThe Voice of the Martyrs
Pastor Cai Zhuohua, the leader of six Beijing-area house churches, was put on trial Thursday morning in a Beijing courtroom for alleged “illegal business practices.”
The trial lasted about four-and-a-half hours, longer than expected according to Chinese VOM sources. The verdict was not announced.
Cai was on trial along with his wife, Xiao Yunfei; her brother, Xiao Gaowen; and his wife, Hu Jinyun.
Nine lawyers had volunteered to represent the accused Christians, but the judge allowed only five of them into the courtroom.
Pastor Cai’s mother was also not allowed to be in the room for the trial. The family had been told that they would be allowed 10 seats for family members in the room. When they arrived at the court, though, they were told they would have only five seats. But then guards allowed only three family members inside, and Cai’s mother was prohibited from entering. Two members of the church were allowed to enter, as was Xiao Yunfei’s father. Even though there weren’t enough seats for family members, the judge invited more than 20 law school students as his guests to observe the trial.
The U.S. Embassy sent an observer to be present at the trial, which had been announced for hearing room #3 at the People’s Court of Haidian District in Beijing City. However, when he arrived at that room, the embassy staffer was told that the hearing had been moved to hearing room #6, then forced to leave the premises.
Once the hearing began, Pastor Cai revoked his written testimony, which was composed from the interrogation records of the police. He said he was not aware what the interrogator had written down on the interrogation record, and that he was forced to sign the record of the interview under torture. He denied that he had anything to do with the record.
All three of the other accused Christians also revoked their testimony, saying they had been forced under threat of torture to sign.
The lawyers tried to present evidence that the case had to do with Cai’s unregistered church activities, but the judge would not allow any arguments about religious issues. “This has nothing to do with religion. This is an economic crime,” presiding Judge You Tao said from t

Daniel at 8:42:00 PM

Tuesday, July 19, 2005

Hey.. Back after so long.. too lazy to post! But praise the Lord! I finally get to train 3 times a week in running for army half marathon at macritchie. I can leave camp at 12plus! Thats great, I love to run.. N never expected to do that in army.. Thought i'll nvr get a chance at all. Now im going to run 21km. One of my greatest challenges im going to face. Ya, and my ex52 fren had converted in Jan. And is growing strong in the faith!

Daniel at 10:27:00 PM

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