
I Hear You. I am Listening.
I hear you.. these are 3 words which I say to friends sharing their struggles and expressing their thoughts/feelings to me as they struggle. These 3 words comfort me when I tried to share my
Living the Blessed Life
Living the Blessed Life

I hear you.. these are 3 words which I say to friends sharing their struggles and expressing their thoughts/feelings to me as they struggle. These 3 words comfort me when I tried to share my

Rest… what comes to your mind when you see this word? A friend observed: “God has enforced REST upon many of us during the lockdown… Rest from pollution – noise, air. Rest from traffic….” To
Psalm 25Of David.1 In you, Lord my God,I put my trust. 2 I trust in you;do not let me be put to shame,nor let my enemies triumph over me.3 No one who hopes in youwill

It made me sad that someone whom I treated as a friend turned against me. As I ponder on this, I realised that while friendship is a two-way street, enmity is not. Sure, it takes

I once listened to a Chinese sermon by James Taylor IV preaching to a church in Taiwan on being a disciple of Jesus. He is the great grandson of Hudson Taylor; born, raised and grew
Few days ago, I struggled with a dilemma: To speak or not to speak. I wanted to tell someone the truth – a piece of my mind about how things could be done. I thought
Men have nothing to boast of worldly success and material possessions… even big conglomerates are struggling. Many restaurants – big or small closing shop one by one. The pandemic shows us: man cannot boast in
In many homes, parents mark their kids’ height on door posts with dates to measure their progress. Each mark compared to the previous ones determines how tall and fast they grew. These two pine trees

I have seen people walk on coals, swallow fire, spark fire with their bare hands. But have u ever seen anyone walk in a blazing furnace and come out alive, not a hair singed and
This morning, my reading is on Daniel 1 & 2.. quite a familiar story. Daniel, a young captive from Jerusalem taken to Babylon to enter into King Nebuchadnezzar’s service after 3 years of training. Daniel