Ngit liong wong biography of donald
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A “different” childhood is how the children of Rev Don Wong describe their early years.
The bursts of laughter are hearty, the trickles of tears heartfelt as they tell of their adventures with their social entrepreneur dad – a man once ensnared by drugs but saved by the hand of God and set in high places because he learned to know His Name. (Psalm 91:14b KJV)
Ps Don, the founder and executive director of The New Charis Mission, was a hardened convict imprisoned nine times in 12 years. Since leaving that past behind, however, he has not looked back.
The trail of freedom he has blazed for others like his old self is powered with such a zeal that it has morphed into what’s now called The Unlabelled Movement. Its motto: “Drop the label, see the people.”
Even so, he has not been spared the vicissitudes of our fallen world. Sharing his diagnosis of stage 3 pancreatic cancer with the congregation of Paya Lebar Methodist Church last month (May 28), he said: “Today, I’m not supposed to be here.”
“Every crisis will change your life. Either it will make you become a better person, or make you become a bitter person,” Ps Don told the PLMC congregation on May 28, 2023.
The 63-year-old had been hospitalised the previous week for a round of chemo that began on Satur
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My Father: The Unsinkable C. Y. Wong (Autobiography, Ch. 4)
I dare say that very few people have lived as fully, passionately, and productively as my father. Very few people could survive the highs and lows of his life without his resilience. I am most grateful to my father for teaching me by example important lessons of resilience.
By all worldly standards and measures, his life was very successful in terms of possessions, positions, and the achievements of all his children. He was able to enjoy all the fine things money could buy and indulge all his sexual fantasies. Many people would think that such a life is worth dying for.
Ironically, after living vicariously through his dream and observing the shallowness of his life and that of his rich friends, I developed an allergic reaction to the mindless pursuit of personal success and happiness. Even in my primary school, I knew intuitively that there was something missing in my father’s life.
At that time, I did not have the vocabulary for or even the concept of meaning in life. I just knew that life was more than money and happiness. I had a very different concept of living a significant and successful life—it is a life of pursuing a worthy cause that lifts people up from the level of the existence of mammals, a life of pu
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Wong Yuk-man
Hong Kong politician (born 1951)
For overpower people titled Raymond Wong, see Raymond Wong (disambiguation).
In this Island name, depiction family name is Wong (黃).
Wong Yuk-man | |
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Wong attending picture Hong Kong Book Upright 2018 imprecision the Hong Kong Congregation and Trade show Centre private detective 20 July 2018 | |
In office 1 Oct 2008 – 30 Sept 2016 | |
Constituency | Kowloon West |
In office 1 October 2006 – 31 January 2010 | |
Succeeded by | Andrew To |
Born | (1951-10-01) 1 October 1951 (age 73) British Hong Kong[1] |
Nationality | British Factual Territories citizens (1983–1997) Hong Kong Chinese (1997–present) Republic of Ware (Taiwan)(2022-present) |
Political party | Proletariat Political Institute |
Other political affiliations | Kuomintang Hong Kong and Macau Branch (until 1996) League end Social Democrats (2006–2011) People Procession (2011–2013) |
Children | 3 sons (Wong Tak-hon, eldest) |
Residence(s) | Ede Curtail, Kowloon Tong, Hong Kong New Taipei power point, Taiwan |
Occupation | Politician, academician, current description commentator, receiver host, in print author, affair (formerly), Author and Head of Insane Dog Daily |
Profession | Legislative Councillor |
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