Originally posted by laurence82:eh honeybunzie
kong hee got fan tai sui or not!!!
He born in the year of dragon. So he directly clash and pong pia with this year's dragon.
Omg so many people fan tai sui
No wonder so many news
everything blame the tai sui tsk
so poor ting 背all your黑锅
Ok who fan the pig god Noopig?
u fan tong
Originally posted by TehJarVu:u fan tong
Kong Hee Preparing to travel overseas
CITY Harvest Church founding pastor Kong Hee, who is facing three charges of criminal breach of trust, was at the Subordinate Courts yesterday and is understood to have got permission to travel overseas.
His lawyers declined to reveal how much more bail had to be paid, or travel itinerary.
But it is understood that he will be travelling around the region on pastoral engagements soon..
Mr Kong, 47, is out on $500,000 bail. He and five other senior members of the church are involved in the case about the alleged misuse of more than $50 million. It is to come up in court again on Aug 30.
Local News Watch, The New Paper, Tuesday, July 31 2012, Pg 10
Originally posted by JT1983:“Legal fees may exceed $1m each”
Zeeleewong, can you enlighten us on the $1m each?
Is the CHC going to pay for the legal fees?
As CHC member, have you any say in this matter?
You still there or shift to NCC?
The legal fees will be paid for by CHC's insurance company. In the event these guys are guilty, they or CHC have to pay it back to the company.
Originally posted by alize:The legal fees will be paid for by CHC's insurance company. In the event these guys are guilty, they or CHC have to pay it back to the company.
Thanks alize...also read in ST this morning statement from this Pastor Aries that CHC will not pay for the legal fees but that anybody is free to donate directly ...
confirm liao. They worship KH. I wonder if their apostles creed got changed.
23 youths from City Harvest Church have recorded a music video to express support for their congregation and its embattled leadership.
Titled "The Greatest Place -- City Harvest Church" , the 4-and-a-half-minute video begins with an opening sequence of several youths proclaiming their love for "this place".
The video, which was recorded earlier this month on 15th July, also describes how the music video came to be.
"23 youths from different zones and cellgroups came together to record a song in support of our church and our leadership," says an opening message in the video.
Several lines of lyrics call City Harvest the place where the youths -- who by their looks range from early teens to mid-twenties -- found their "home", "freedom" and the "greatest place I have ever known."
Although church founder Pastor Kong Hee is never directly mentioned, he is shown preaching in several sequences while lyrics allude to him as "the greatest man that I have ever known".
The video, which was uploaded on YouTube on 28 July and has been viewed close to 5,000 times, also addresses the testing time the church faces.
"In this time, we will stand stronger, hand in hand we will climb higher, this is my church, my life," goes one of the main lines in the song.
Unitedrecordssg, which uploaded the video, describes itself as a production house by musicians for musicians.
After a two-year investigation, Kong Hee and five other senior members of the church were charged in June for allegedly misusing$24 million of church funds to further the career of Kong Hee's pop-star wife, Sun Ho.
Earlier this week, Kong Hee, 47, said he maintains his integrity and he is confident he would be "vindicated". Pre-trial conferences for all six will be held on 30 August.
City Harvest, which was founded by Kong Hee and his wife Sun Ho, boasts an average weekly attendance of 23,000 worshippers with an average age of 24.
Watch the video here.
Also in:
http://www.tremeritus.com/2012/07/30/chc-youths-record-song-in-support-of-kong-hee-greatest-man-ive-ever-known/
In a nutshell:
Originally posted by JT1983:Thanks alize...also read in ST this morning statement from this Pastor Aries that CHC will not pay for the legal fees but that anybody is free to donate directly ...
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"City Harvest Church members who want to give money to help offset the legal and court fees of their founder Kong Hee may now do so in their own capacity. Mr Aries Zulkarnain, the church’s executive pastor, has given his consent to this.
The Straits Times reported that during the meeting, the executive members of the board indicated their support for their leaders. Three members suggested that the board should ask the Commissioner of Charity to allow the church to use its funds to pay for the lawyer and court fees for the six people embroiled in the court case. They also said that if their request is rejected, they will raise money through the members.
Mr Zulkarnian responded by saying that while the church cannot use its funds to help the six, individual members are free to raise money for them as long as they adhere to the relevant laws and regulations."
http://news.insing.com/tabloid/city-harvest-church-raise-money/id-e35a3f00
Pastor Aries supporting raising money for Kong Hee's defence is really thick skinned!!!
Kong Hee is on trial, not CHC. Pastor Aries allowing to raise members funds is completely voluntary.
So far, KH's legal fees have been paid by insurance. In the event he is guilty, he will have to pay back the insurance company. But for the members, guilty or not guilty, their money is gone!!!
Insurance won't pay once it's maxed out. These members will probably give as much as they are asked.
This is a very interesting Pastor and board indeed.
Originally posted by M the name:Kong Hee Preparing to travel overseas
CITY Harvest Church founding pastor Kong Hee, who is facing three charges of criminal breach of trust, was at the Subordinate Courts yesterday and is understood to have got permission to travel overseas.
His lawyers declined to reveal how much more bail had to be paid, or travel itinerary.
But it is understood that he will be travelling around the region on pastoral engagements soon..
Mr Kong, 47, is out on $500,000 bail. He and five other senior members of the church are involved in the case about the alleged misuse of more than $50 million. It is to come up in court again on Aug 30.
Local News Watch, The New Paper, Tuesday, July 31 2012, Pg 10
KNN! Damn:!@ Brings to mind Durai. He also travelled overseas after the court case. Wow, want go overseas to apply PR and stay there ????
go go overseas and take refuge there forever, don't come back. Believe the follies in his church will finance his everything overseas forever.
Originally posted by Honeybunz:Dun need to argue liao. The court granted him permission to leave Singapore.
The court loves Durai in all communities here. Durai from NKF, Durai Kong Hee from Christian community.
CHC like cult like that. Even some christians and churches don't support and agree with them.
Originally posted by SJS6638:KNN! Damn:!@ Brings to mind Durai. He also travelled overseas after the court case. Wow, want go overseas to apply PR and stay there ????
For now, he has a pending case. Can't get PR anywhere.
In future, after his sentence and fine, he will have nothing but a conviction. He won't get PR in any developed country.
As for undeveloped countries, it won't be nice living there if you're poor.
If the church hires him as an employee, he may live comfortably but they will be calling the shots for a chance. Anyway living in Singapore forever is a kind of punishment, even if you are rich.
Of course the best outcome would be he struggles for the rest of his life in Singapore.
Originally posted by Hormatijoto99:Suggest me some books about leadership theory, and download or buy link for it please.
Did you check this business law book colection? Its very good.
Originally posted by alize:
For now, he has a pending case. Can't get PR anywhere.
In future, after his sentence and fine, he will have nothing but a conviction. He won't get PR in any developed country.
As for undeveloped countries, it won't be nice living there if you're poor.
If the church hires him as an employee, he may live comfortably but they will be calling the shots for a chance. Anyway living in Singapore forever is a kind of punishment, even if you are rich.
Of course the best outcome would be he struggles for the rest of his life in Singapore.
ah hee may have gone up heaven to visit his God to ask for vindication.
*Kong Hee casts Invisiblility
ah hee maybe planning how to spend his time in the cell.
planning how to convert the prisoners there
then when they go out, donate to him like a fool