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Apr 18, 2024 · Rev Dr Patrick Lau Kim Thiam, recognised for his leadership of the Assemblies of God in Singapore, was called home to the Lord on Tuesday (April 16). He passed away one month after celebrating his 75th birthday.
- “I Had to Explode”
- Wrestling with God
- Healed from Bitterness
The second time I wanted to attempt suicide was when I had a big quarrel with my dad. I was in secondary school then and had seen many bad encounters that my brother had with my father. I had also seen some ugly scenes surfacing from my parents’ relationship. They were a good couple, but my father was a domineering and authoritative man. I was not ...
Shortly after that, I came to know Jesus through a student outreach led by Rev Pang Ek Kwan (who was then a teacher working with Truth for Youth Christian Movement, an arm of Bethel Assembly). He became my spiritual mentor and still is one of my mentors today. I grew fast in the Lord because I was hungry for God’s Word and also for the power of the...
I regret that my pride and anger prevented me from spending much time with him. He died a few years later. Even though he did not publicly declare his faith in Christ and the funeral conducted was a Taoist one, I know that he is now with Jesus. When he was in hospital, several pastors visited him and prayed for him. He was not hostile to that. On h...
Dr Patrick Lau has been Deputy Executive Director of the Hong Kong Trade Development Council (HKTDC) since April 2019. In this role, he creates opportunities and facilitates deals for Hong Kong enterprises.
Patrick Lau. Director: The Fragile Heart. Born and brought up in Hong Kong. Trained at Granada Television, UK and directed many major television drama and documentary films for the BBC, ITV & C4 that have taken him to Hungary, Cambodia, Madagascar, India, Mexico, Czech Republic, Australia, France, Berlin, & Ireland.
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