Considering I once did a 50 show bar tour in Malaysia, it’s safe to say I have quite a special connection with the country and it’s people.

Still, those 50 shows combined wouldn’t add up to what an amazing experience this past Friday night was. Rightfully so, since it was my first ever solo concert in KL.

Per the organizers request, I performed a mostly Cantonese set with a few English tracks added as well. At the top of the show, I asked if there were any non-Cantonese speakers in the house and surprisingly, no one responded. This meant one of two things. Either everyone spoke Cantonese or the non-speakers didn’t want to be identified. Nonetheless, it sure felt like everyone spoke Cantonese cause even as I performed the Cantonese songs, everyone seemed to rock along cheerfully.

A few things I noticed about the audience that night..

- It was quite an eclectic mix in terms of age. Children. Teens. Adults. Everyone seemed to have a good time!

- To my knowledge, quite a few in attendance had never saw me perform live before or in some cases didn’t even know I did music! They mainly knew me from hosting or acting on TVB. That’s awesome!

- They were extremely lively! They responded to pretty much everything I said into the mic. They rocked along to every song with full on energy. One of the most amazing audiences I’ve ever had the honor of performing for!

(all photos courtesy of @CarlChoi)

Glory to God!

Cute girl but

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That was the best I could do for the blog title..lol

I promise you won’t be disappointed by the video though.

Hope this can encourage you on your road to recovery. Get well soon brother!

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Guess what even if you don’t know me.. all you need to know is that I ain’t the old me..

#June4th #BrandNewMe

(photos courtesy of Henry, @publishbrand and @ToddAngkasuwan)

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Eggs are for the kiddies!

It’s safe to say my Easter Sunday experience this year was like none before..

Those of you who have heard me share my testimony know that although I was exposed to God’s love and the Christian faith at a young age courtesy of my Aunt Cathy<3, it’s only in recent years since moving to Hong Kong that I’ve come into an actual relationship with the Lord, welcoming Him into my life fully.

As well, it’s only since this newfound chapter that I’ve actually established somewhat of a church life. I’ll admit, there are those Sundays that just slip thru the cracks. Need to check myself on that!

The church family that I can say has really been essential in nourishing my growth during this walk is The Vine in Hong Kong. When I first started attending, service was held on the 2nd floor of a business type building near Central. It was cozy and welcoming. Focusing on English based sermons and worship, it was an ideal environment for me to soak up some awesome fellowship time and to receive The Word.

Since then, The Vine has relocated to Wan Chai into a much larger independent structure. Along with the multiple floors and general increase in size, the mission statement has grown as well.. to really be a church that can serve the Wan Chai community.

Since the last few Sundays, it’s been announced during the weekly news bulletins that there would be a special Easter Sunday service that would be held in both Cantonese and English. Along with that announcement, members of the church were encouraged to invite friends and family (particularly individuals who may not have experienced attending church before) to come celebrate Easter Sunday at The Vine.

24 hours before Easter Sunday, that encouragement struck a nerve in me. However I thought to myself, well aside from “friends and family” who else could I invite?

Which led me to post on my Facebook wall, “If anyone would like to join me for Easter Sunday at church tomorrow, send me an email at nofanzone@gmail.com”

Then I let God do the work.

I’ll be honest, after I set the ball in motion, there was a moment of clarity that made me really question what my motives were in arranging all of this? Aside from that, other concerns crossed my mind as well. For example, what if someone attends church for the first time and doesn’t have a positive experience?  That would be a setback..

Eventually, I did what was the natural thing to do in such a scenario.. I got down on my knees and prayed.. hard.

I really begged God to check my heart in this decision. To make sure it was pure and that my only objective was to encourage and uplift these folks, hopefully for them to have an encounter with the Lord. I declared that if none of this was according to God’s will, that all my plans be cancelled and no one even replies or emails me.

Quite honestly, there was no telling if anyone would even email me..

Of course, God’s orchestration is always perfect and ideal.

I did get some emails. I made some calls. “3 o clock let’s meet at the train station exit and we’ll walk over to the church together.”

Meet the FCC! Facebook Church Crew LOL

It was an amazing service. Powerful, yet simple message. Heart touching worship. The guest speaker, Dr. Hugo Chan, provided just the right amount of entertaining and captivating sharing without compromising the Word that God wanted to share today.

I broke down in tears during the opening worship. There was a realization that all these years I’ve been blatantly disobedient and not living according to the Lord’s instructions. Acknowledging these truths made me feel sorrow and shame that felt like daggers to my heart.  The joy that immediately followed was just as intense though. Even in knowing how imperfect I am, not only did He never abandon me but He’s also showered me with blessing upon blessing.

Family. Health. Peace of mind. My wife. Our expected child. Encouragement from brothers and sisters who are experiencing this same love of God. The list goes on.. These are all elements of my life that I cherish so dearly and am so thankful for.

Yet, the ultimate reward is simply being able to say “I love you Father”.

In the end, I was approached by all those who decided to join me today with a sincere “thank you for inviting me”. Praise God.

John 13:35  Your love for one another will prove to the world that you are my disciples.

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When the Spirit hits, it hits. I had to reach out to him asap..

I do believe this is a topic that many of us fellas can find common ground on. Just sharing some insight..

Let us all encourage and uplift each other!

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But because of who You are.

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..mad things rearrange.

A lyric from one of my favorite (and most underrated) MCs, Lauryn Hill.

Quite fitting for what’s going on in my life these days.

For starters, I turn 30 in less than two months (June 4th for you gift purchasers). Around the same time, me and my wife will be anxiously (and nervously) awaiting the arrival of our baby boy.  What are the odds of him making his grand entrance on daddy’s birthday?  I guess we’ll just have to wait and see how the little guy feels. #NaturalLabor Either way, to say it is exciting times would be a major understatement.

As some of you may know, I’ve been spending a majority of the last fours years in Hong Kong with trips back to NY every few months. That working/living arrangement is about to do a 180..

This summer will be a pivotal transitioning time as I make my way back to being based out of NY and making trips out to HK on a periodic basis when duty calls.

In a nutshell, for those of you who ask me ever so often on twitter and in emails.. “Yo Jin! When are you gonna come back to the states?”

Here’s your answer, “This summer.”

Other than the obvious motivation (to be near my wife and child), one of my biggest hopes is to be able to take my newfound direction in music and share it with new and old supporters alike.

One thing is for certain this time around.. Definitely gonna let  God lead the way.

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Much love to @ryanlikesrice for his gift. Appreciate it brother.

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obedience..

surrender..

breakthrough..

faith..

intimacy.

Amen.

 

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Those of ya’ll that have noticed via pics and blogtv chats the new hairdo have been quick to comment and ask “What’s up with the hair?”

Meet Tim..

That’s the name of my character in the TVB drama I am currently filming.

As you can see in exhibit A above, he is definitely a character to say the least.

This is the second tv drama I have been given the opportunity to be a part of…Lives Of Omission being my first. The Chinese title is 雷霆掃毒 (don’t feel bad, I can’t read that either). The original English working title was Thunderous Drug Raid but from what I know, that’s now been changed to Highs and Lows.

Filming’s been pretty interesting and an awesome experience so far. My main interactions are with Kate and Raymond in the storyline. If you watch TVB dramas, you’re probably like “neat!”. If you don’t watch TVB dramas, it’s still all good!

We are scheduled to finish filming early May and the show is tentatively airing later in the year (Sept.-Oct.). Don’t mark my words.

I did do some Youtubing and came across this clip..

It looks like an event introducing the upcoming TVB programming and they do show a short trailer of what to expect from the final product..

Heads up. It’s in Cantonese.

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