Wednesday, December 14, 2011

Helen Koding nee Luin Richard - the passing of

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Kota Kinabalu: Datin Seri Panglima Helen Koding @ Luin Richard, widow of the late Datuk Seri Panglima Mark Koding, passed away at her residence in Likas on Tuesday.
She was 59.
Her sudden death has shocked relatives, friends and ex-students as she was known to be well. Koding, a former PBS Deputy Chief Minister, died in September 2002.
After the husband's death, she took over as the President of Gerakan Perkabaran Injil, an independent evangelical charismatic Church, which saw a number of souls won to Christ. 
At the SOL prayer and intercessors' seminar in September this year, she share how she quite a lot of personal things which blessed those who were there. Earlier on, she shared with me how she decided to leave the running of the Church to younger pastors while she concentrated on ministering to the Lord through prayers and intercessions and mission works overseas following the leading of the Holy Spirit. She was burdened for souls especially the youths in Sabah who are not well grounded in the Word of God and properly discipled to live a victorious life in Jesus Christ.
Surely, the Lord must have better plans for her. May Yeshua continue to bless and sustain the ministry she and her husband had started.

Only 200 schools offer Bible Knowledge in SPM

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29th August, 2010
KOTA KINABALU: Only about 200 schools nationwide offer Bible Knowledge subject to their students in the Sijil Pelajaran Malaysia (SPM) examination.

The students can sit for the Bible Knowledge subject at 250 examination centres nationwide, 28 of which are located in Sabah.

It is hoped that the number of schools teaching and students taking up the subject will increase in the future, said Plantation Industries and Commodities Minister, Tan Sri Bernard Giluk Dompok at the handing over of Bible Knowledge textbooks to 30 schools in Sabah yesterday.

The textbooks comprised the Book of Kings and the Gospel of Luke and were an initiative of the United Pasokmomogun Kadazan Dusun Murut Organisation (UPKO) where Bernard is the president.

Last year, only 186 students sat for the subject in the SPM examination in Sabah while nationwide, only 400 candidates sat for the paper.

The target is to increase the number of candidates sitting for the paper to 2,000 in Sabah.

Bernard added that they also hoped for the subject to be recognized alongside other subjects such as English, Geography and Mathematics.

Presently, they hope to address several issues that are hampering schools and students from taking up the subject during the SPM examination, he said.

“Some people are concerned of the availability of (study) materials for the subject. We want to help them,” said Bernard.

Schools that were not part of the 30 recipients yesterday are urged to contact UPKO for the textbooks facility.

At the same time, it is also a challenge for schools to get teachers to teach the subject, he said.

“The various schools need to have the initiative to get tutors for the subject because it is not part of the school curriculum yet,” he said.

Meanwhile, Bible Knowledge was introduced at missionary schools throughout the country in the early 1940s.

It was offered during the Malayan Certificate of Education and later, in the Sijil Rendah Pelajaran (SRP) and SPM.

However, the number of schools and students taking up the subject decreased in the 1980s as it was no longer deemed compulsory to teach the subject at schools.

Presently, students undertaking the subject have to study the Book of Kings and the Gospel of Luke.

A total of eight questions are asked during the two and a half hour examination.

Also present at the event were Assistant Agriculture and Food Industry Minister, Datuk Bobbey Suan and the event’s organizing chairman, Datuk Wilfred Tangau.

source: The New Sabah Times 

Monday, January 3, 2011

It is true but sad ..... very sad!

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The statement above refers to the eventual demise of the Kadazan Language if no immediate corrective action is taken to reverse the situation. What is the big deal? It is only a language! Even my little girl, who had been studying in a Chinese school, when pestered to learn Kadazan told me, she won't because none of her friends in school spoke it, not even the Kadazan kids themselves.
The first Chapter of the Gospel of St.John in Kadazan was circulated around but no one took any commitment to undertake a serious study and translation of the Word of God into Kadazan, either from their own language or in the language that had been adopted by them as the normal mode of communication, e.g. English or Malay. Admittedly, it is not an easy task to come up with new inventions and ideas to be expressed in Kadazan and while English had become the lingua franca in their daily lives, among the Kadazan tribes, Malay had become a common language because of its introduction as a compulsory subject in the Malaysia school syllabus.
There had been no consistent effort to preserve and improve the standard of the Kadazan Language, by this I mean the Tanggaa dialect or "Z" dialect, and because of the lack of sufficient interest, it does seem to die of natural death! But ... there is a big but in this line of argument ... can the Kadazan be voiceless forever; isn't it the intention of the enemies of God's people to see them dumb, blind and devoid of self-respect because the thief comes not but to steal, kill and destroy; but Jesus came to give life and life abundantly (John 10:10) Jesus is the "Boos do Kinoingan nadadi do Kadazan"
The Kadazan can be likened to a 'heart attack patient' in the ICU needing a 'by-pass' and the only Doctor qualified to do this urgent and critical operation is Yeshua Himself yet even His name is banned in public places, what more in schools and public assemblies ! 
But the Good News is Jesus in complete control of the situation and those who are dead against Him will one day confess with their lips and bow on their knees that Jesus is the Lord of lords and King of kings. Halleluya.