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Online Status: Last On: Mar 18, 2010 - 9:02 AM
Profile Views: 1,193
Member Since: February 21, 2008
Location: Farmington Hills, MI
ShoutLife Address: shoutlife.com/brucefong
Genre: Biblical/Scholarly
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Today
9:02 AM posted a new blog entitled "visit to the chinese consulate"
Yesterday
8:06 AM posted a new blog entitled "a heart breaking for the people of san francisco"
Tuesday March 16
8:06 AM posted a new blog entitled "movers moving with muscle and care"
Monday March 15
8:19 AM posted a new blog entitled "parking is an artform in frisco"
Thursday March 11
7:22 AM posted a new blog entitled "final leg of a long journey"
General Interests
I love the out of doors. When I can ride my motorcycle, I forget all of my troubles and drink in the wonder of God's creation around me. I passionately love to hunt and fish. When I can hike I put on my hiking boots and walk into the woods.
Music
Worship music is fabulous. The artists that I listen to are so varied. Point of Grace is a perpetual favorite. But, I also like Shinia Twain, Johnny Cash, Van Morrison, Steve Green, Scott Wesley Brown, 4Him, The Canadian Brass, Mozart, Christopher Parkening, Promise Band and the 12 Girl Band.
Books
The Bible is my favorite! John Stott's The Cross of Christ is a classic for me. Charles Ryrie's Balancing the Christian Life got me started on my spiritual pilgrimage. Hudson Taylor's Spiritual Secret motivated me early on in my spiritual quest. Sit Walk Stand by Watchman Nee has left a lasting impact on me.
Movies/TV
Movies with character development and action are great attractions. Chow Yun Fat in Anna and the King is amazing. So is his Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon. Jason Scott Lee and Lauren Holly in Dragon touches me deeply. Mel Gibson's trilogy is a favorite: Braveheart, the Patriot and We Were Soldiers.
Published Works
Bruce Fong's Blog (2007)
My blog has the following line as its header: "Is life getting heavy for you? Rest here for a moment and find encouragement to persevere." This is my honest desire. If people stop in and rest and find simple words to be an encouragement, then my prayer has been answered. I invite you to check it out: http://brucefong.com. Thanks!
Hunting for Life (2007)
Hunting is an experience in life to brings every participant close to the meaning of life and death. This humorous and thoughtful presentation brings the reader into the field for some exciting experiences and links the deep feelings of the woods to spiritual truth.

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Racial Equality in the Church (2001)
Just because people prefer to with with people who are like them, does that mean that the church should be organized that way? When this pragmatic and popular practice is compared to Scripture, it is proven to be incorrect and contrary to a proper ecclesiastical plan.
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About Bruce W. Fong
I love the Lord and His Word. Most of my life is focused on preaching and teaching. I pastored a church for ten years and taught at a seminary for 9 years. During that time Promise Keepers invited me to join their speaking team in 1996. My first time to speak for PK was in the Seattle Kingdom in front of 60,000 screaming guys. The biggest joy came when PK invited me to be on the speaking team at Stand in the Gap. In front of 1.4 million men I preached on the need for men to take on the Biblical role as husbands and fathers. Today I am thrilled to speak with Iron Sharpens Iron, guest speak for conferences and wherever the Lord opens the door. Writing is becoming more and more of a passion. It is a craft that I hunger to learn. The impact that the written word has with people can only multiply a ministry into the lives of people.
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Blog
visit to the chinese consulate   3/18/2010 - 9:02 AM
My excellent office staff coached me on how to manuever through the Chinese Consulate. I needed to apply for a visa for my upcoming trip to Shanghai. First, they printed off the application from the internet. They told me how to get to the offic... (login or sign up to read more)
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a heart breaking for the people of san francisco   3/17/2010 - 8:06 AM
California requires that our vehicles be tested for emissions. To do so I made an appointment at a testing center located in the heart of downtown San Francisco. Henry was waiting at his shop to certify my vehicles as clean. I drove from my Richmo... (login or sign up to read more)
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movers moving with muscle and care   3/16/2010 - 8:06 AM
The nightmare stories of professional movers tangentially touching the lives of people who need to move are endless. Lost items, broken treasures, missing pieces and vague arrival dates are only some of the highlights. Workers who labor by the hour m... (login or sign up to read more)
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parking is an artform in frisco   3/15/2010 - 8:19 AM
You have heard of wall-to-wall people in a crowded shopping center during a crazy promotional sale. Or you may have ventured our at least once in your life to a movie premier that had all the hype of a world-class history-in-the-making happening eve... (login or sign up to read more)
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final leg of a long journey   3/11/2010 - 7:22 AM
Wednesday would be a good day. It was the final leg in our journey West. Most of our long travel days were 8-10 hours long. This final leg would be a mere 5. The last two nights we shared with our son and daughter-in-law. Their apartment in So... (login or sign up to read more)
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