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Name: Stephen
Country: Australia
Birthday: 4/11/1983
Gender: Male


Interests: I have 3 passions in life. 1. God 2. Music 3. Rugby I just can't get enough of these things.


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Tuesday, February 26, 2008

2008 - Is it time for another update? I think so...

2008 is a year of great change for myself and my family. I am back at church, more specifically, Open Door Church located in Chatswood. We have 2 services: 1:30pm - Sunday Family Service, 6:30pm - Friday Youth Service. Excited to be back and to witness the works of God in our church...awesome.

Back at school...only 2 more years to go. The subjects seem much more intense...got to keep up.

My wife Mel is heading back to uni to continue her social work degree. Exciting for her too after a yr break.

My son Christopher is turning 1...time flies. But he is getting big....crawls but struggles to stand. It's pretty funny watching him try. hahaha. He'll get there.

All in God's grace, we are living our lives and because of God's grace, we dedicate our lives back to Him.

 


Thursday, March 01, 2007

1st day of Autumn and time for an update...

So...already the summer has passed and autumn has come. The sun has gone and the leaves are falling. Gee...this is sounding a little to arty farty for me so here we go with the 1st day of Autumn update.

Ok..let's see....let's start off some basics. No, I am not 30 years old....I am a humle 23...turning 24 also in Autumn. First person to guess the day wins a prize. Anyways, I suppose alot of things have changed in life so here are the major changes.

- when i fill out forms, now, instead of sadly ticking the singles box, thinking about the many girls that I liked who didn't like me back, now I tick the married box and think about all the girls who are sad cause of this fact. hahaha.

- After 23 yrs of living in the greatest suburb of West Ryde, (wesssssssrrryyyyydddeeee - seriously greatest suburb, where esle will you find 2 macdonalds, 3 pizza places, a KFC, West Ryde Thai and Putt Putt Golf all in one suburb), I have, by default, moved out and moved up in society to Pymble. That's right people. Steve Cha, country bunkin, has now become a North Shore Snob. Being in Pymble for 2 wks now, I have noticed a few differences that I will quickly point out:

  •  The air is different. It contains money.
  •  People on the street walk their dogs, not eat them
  •  The houses are big.

   But on that subject, West Ryde still is the better suburb.....why you ask? It has the greatest Scottish restaurant in the world on the main st..........MacDonalds!!! We do ron ron ron, we do ron ron.

- I now live with a pet.....yes....there is a dog in the house. I am not a pet person and pets are not really Steve Cha pets either.....but this one seems to like me. It just follows me around the house.....

So what do I do with my time? I'm back at college continuing my masters degree....enjoying the windowless classrooms and table tennis and coke zero in my breaks. Other times, enjoying the sports that this world has to offer....the only 2 sports worth playing, volleyball and golf, and I suppose the main thing I do is just hang with my wife. Yes i know, it either sounds weird, exciting or gross when I use the word wife, but don't worry, you'll get used to it.

Before I go, just a few shout outs to people out there...

  • Steve Oh - congrats on the official opening of your church. May it grow like a big oak tree...with its roots planted in the Word of God and it's branches reaching to the skies.
  • Eddie Bang - congradulations on the engagement and look forward to the wedding. Not very long to go....I wonder how you guys hooked up....God must have sent an angel in between u guys....okok...so not all angels are skinny and can fly...this one weights 0.1t.
  • My PTC friends - guys, thanks for being such a great support at school and outside of school. Let's pass everything. haha.
  • The Wedding Helpers - there's a lot of people to mention here....the ushers, the parking guys, the singers, the set up and clean up team, the drivers, the band, the host, the bridal party, who I will mention by name, Yenni, Juri, Rich and Mike
  • The Wedding guests - Thank you all for coming and really making that day a really really fun day for all of us. You know who u are...thank you.
  • Jimmy - the owner and manager of Jimmy's kebabs. Over the last yr you've really been there for me, in the good and the bad times...but we did it. And we did it together man. Thanks for pushing me over the 100kg barrier...it was tough, but in the end, those extra onions and the BBQ sauce got me over the line.
  • The people of Korea - thank you to the 42 mil people in Korea for making my honeymoon an experience I'll never forget. Thanks for your pushiness and your willingness to yell at us for no reason at all but ultimately I thank you for the fact that you do not live in my country. A special thanks to all the ajummas in every Kim Bab store in Korea who made us the best Tuna Kim Bab in the world.

Thanks for all those who love me and support me by reading this email. God bless and keep it real.


Monday, October 30, 2006

Day 5 for special dedications - Miss Juri Bae

Juri walked into my life during the first year of my ministry at G2 - God's Generation. She was a yr 12 student with her HSC just down the rd, yet she gave up many Saturdays to support a new, small, uncertain ministry. Juri and her sister Lynda were the first girls in this ministry and really gave the ministry colour. 2 and a bit years on, not only has she continued to stay in the ministry but plays a very vital part as a leader in G2.

Juri, thank you for caring when others didn't. Thank you for smiling when things were dark. And especially, thank you for loving those who did not know love. My prayer and hope is that God will continue to use you in the most awesome ways for His kingdom, and that you will not only do great things for God, but through it, you will touch those you meet, that you will influence those that pass by you, and that you will shine the light you have within you into the dark world we live in. I love you man.


Wednesday, October 25, 2006

Set Free Conference - Beta 8, what a group!!!

Just a quick shout out to my Beta 8 group from the Set Free Conference. It's been a few wks since the conference has finished but still wanted to shout out and thank you guys for a great camp. You guys were the real reason I was there. So thank you for a great conference.

(Not in any order)

Paul, Jason, Esther, Robin, Joseph, Jinni and Sarah. I hope you guys had fun.


Wednesday, September 27, 2006

Is there anything in this world that can satisfy?

I walked into MacDonalds and asked for a Happy Meal.  While buying it, I thought to myself, I wonder why this is called a 'Happy Meal'? Was it the fact that there was happiness as an ingredient in the meal? Was it because the people who constructed the meal were happy?  Was it a meal for just happy people? Or was it saying that after you had the meal that you would be happy?

    I assumed it was the last one and so as I took my Happy Meal over to my seat, I had this sudden expectation of happiness. I truely thought and believed that through this meal and me consuming it, I would be happy. I am generally a happy person but to have more happiness? That would be great.

    So i ate my cheeseburger which was very tasty, my small fries which was crunchy and my small diet coke. And as I played with my Snoopy dog figurene, I questioned if I had actually become happier. The answer was mixed. While consuming eat of the food items, I was happy cause it tasted nice. But after the last bite, I realised that I was not happy at all. The reason? I was still hungry. The Happy Meal had no satsified my hunger. I reckon I could have eaten 5 Happy Meals and still, I would not be happy.

    So what makes me happy? What would satsify me? Is there anything in this world that can completly satisfy me? And not just for a short time, but satisfy me for the rest of my life and more importantly, the rest of eternity? Is there?



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