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Some facts about myself and the formation of this site, so as to relate to various readers who may have met me at some point in my life.
Hi, this is Wei-Jing Zhu (朱玮晶). In case you are wondering if I am someone you had met before, here is a brief description of myself, with a brief intro to this site.
After emigrating from Guangzhou (Canton) China to New York City in the 1980s, I had attended Chinese Sunday School in the Chinese Presbyterian Church in the edge of Chinatown, the Lower East Side in Manhattan. My family moved to Brooklyn when I attended Brooklyn Tech High School. I started seeking the meaning of life seriously during the first two years of college, and became a Christian in my junior year at Harvard. (I will write a longer testimony in another article.)
I chose the physics graduate program at Cornell University, because I had sensed the notion that I will grow in my faith at Ithaca. In the period of 1991 - 1998, I had participated actively in the Cornell CBS (Chinese Bible Studies), Bethel Grove Bible Church, and after my engagement, at the Cornell Chinese Christian Fellowship (Mandarin), and the First Ithaca Chinese Christian Church.
After graduation, I have been attending the only Second Generation Asian church in the area - the New Hope Fellowship Church in Tarrytown, Westchester, about an hour north of New York City.
Recently Open Source technology advanced sufficiently to enable me to set up an easily manageable website, allowing me to use it initially as a meeting place for all the Christian brothers and sisters that I have encountered in my years, and in the long term to become a resource center for Chinese Christians. This site offers enough web facilities for any groups or subgroups to communicate. I hope to regain contact with all the precious friends that God has blessed me with, and use this site to enable communication among Chinese Christians, (whether you are 1st, 2nd, or Nth generation), as well as a place for everyone to share faith-related information.
I have always envisioned fellowship as a pot-luck experience: when everyone shares something, though small, together we have a feast, where everyone's contribution becomes a significant part of the tapestry. Similarly, I hope that this website will become exactly that, a sharing place that may start simply from my circle of Christian friends, but extends to all of the Chinese Chrisitan Community. |
Wei-jing contact me - mark kuo Written by Guest on 2005-04-12 20:27:06 Hey Wei-Jing, Finally found a site where it's definitely you I wrote to a Wei-Jing at IBM not knowing if it was you. My email is mkuo@microsoft.com or mark.kuo@post.harvard.edu best, mark | Written by Guest on 2005-07-01 16:17:11 Hi |
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