Michael’s first year at HKU

This year has definitely been one of the most life-changing and also challenging years of my life (both spiritually and academically). 

Here I am presenting my work, and then some drawings and constructions from this year in Architecture:
Final project for first semester.

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Drawing Analysis.

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Construction components for our structure.

I’m happy to be at the University of Hong Kong-and in so many ways I can see how God prepared the place for me and prepared me for the place. My studies in architecture have been exciting and have pushed me to search for innovation and creativity. Although growth in academics has been stimulating, even more powerful has been the my personal journey at HKU.

Through challenges in life away from family and academic pressure- I was really able to explore and learn about reliance on God, community and my place in His Kingdom. Displacement and change are truly a catalysts for transformation.

In the cycle of estrangement from God, repentance, rehabilitation and learning-I’ve seen God constantly chasing me and changing me. This passage from Romans has stuck with me throughout the last part of my second semester and my summer regarding my year, “we also rejoice in our sufferings, because we know that suffering produces perseverance; perseverance, character; and character, hope. And hope does not disappoint us, because God has poured out his love into our hearts by the Holy Spirit, whom he has given us.” (Romans 5:3-5)

God has worked in so many ways, but I could really see him working through my church community, university fellowship, and relationships I’ve built this year. I got involved as a leader of my university fellowship and next year will serve as the administrative president of the group. Also, going to the Philippines has was another great experience where I learned so much about God, his people and his mission in this world.

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Our Philippines Team. 

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One of my close friends, Victoria, gets baptised.

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Bank of China Tower. Central, Hong Kong.

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Michael in the Philippines

Earlier this summer I took a trip to the Philippines with my University fellowship. It was a time to reach out to the people of Bustos, Bulucan and Dingalan-and also a time to build relationships with the church there. Our focus was building community in and through Christ Gospel Fellowship in Bustos.

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We arrived in Bustos, Philippines, a city of about 60,000, and almost immediately started to spend time with the members of Christ Gospel Fellowship (CGF). The church sponsored us as we arrived and throughout our time in the Philippines as we supported them in their various outreaches and reconstruction projects.

For the first few days of the trip we traveled to Dingalan, where CGF will plant a church to reach out to the farming community. There we looked to connect with the residents of Dingalan by running a day camp-making crafts, singing songs, and telling bible stories.

After returning from the village, we spent the next few days repainting and looking into ways of repairing the church building.  The twenty-year-old building needs a lot of updating; and I felt like I could contribute in this area because of my recent studies in architecture.

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During the last few days of the trip our group conducted a seminars for the community and the church members. Because of their desire to start planting churches, our group was able to share our own experiences-coming from a successful church plant in Hong Kong. We talked about the heart of the church and the way that their congregation reaches out to their community. 

I was also part of a smaller group that did worship training-a fun and encouraging experience as many of the members of the church are passionate about music and worship. 

We started to do a lot of community outreach and in the following days had a “slum feeding program” (the name they give to a sort of food drive); and also a neighborhood BBQ, where we encouraged church members to include their friends and family.

Something that I have been learning and I think was solidified over this trip was that “I’ve seen myself change in perspective. I now see a new side of the Gospel. I see new opportunities. I see that God is chaining and growing me. I see that I am being sanctified. Something I have to realize is that God is changing us all of the time”  and “I think God had been preparing my heart for this trip – tailoring my desires, challenges, relationships, and other aspects of my life for it. My vision for architecture, the self realizations I made with team  members and the future fellowship leaders, and my passion for church planting were all things addressed on the trip”. (From my trip journal).

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Seen in China Daily

I was in the news today, in China Daily—one of China’s largest news corporations. This was about a trip with the Foreign Expert Affairs Department of Tianjin City. We were introduced to a few museums in the city. I loved the experience—it was enlightening, and I met so many interesting people. One sad thing about this—I look so bad in this picture. (Here is the link to the article: http://www.chinadaily.com.cn/dfpd/tianjin/2011-06-29/content_3044759.html )