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Continue reading →: Hosanna: the cry for mercyChristians around the world are celebrating Palm Sunday today. The Gospels record this as the triumphal entry of Jesus into the city of Jerusalem on a young donkey, fulfilling the prophecy of Prophet Zechariah. The people welcomed Him with palm branches and shouted, “Hosanna! Blessed is he who comes in…
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Continue reading →: Walk as children of lightWhen I was a kid, every time I went out to play without my parents or any teachers around me I’d ask myself, “Can I do this? Can I choose that? Can I say this?” Then I grew up a little older and had consciousness about future, my question changed,…
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Continue reading →: Day 6: God the Paradoxist
We finally come to the last day in the chronicle of the creation of the earth. Though God does not stop creating – because the Creator is He, creates eternally – these are the last few miracles He reveals to us on the creation saga. Do you notice that God…
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Continue reading →: Worship is a Response
Worship leaders, church musicians, singers, or any of you that serve in the worship services, have you ever felt empty in doing your ministry? Like, singing or playing music in church doesn’t feel that different with doing the same secularly (except that they use different list of songs). Probably because…
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Continue reading →: We Choose Our Forebear
I usually avoid any content or conversation about Christian belief or the Bible when it comes to conversation with other religions and the Christian side snips back in their defense to strike another belief. I mean, that just doesn’t sound nice. But this time it was interesting for me because…
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Continue reading →: Come, let us adore Him!
Merry Christmas 2024 and happy New Year 2025! Friends, it’s been some time since the last time I wrote on this blog and oh that the new year has begun, let me start the blog with this call to worship: Come, let us adore Him! Do you know that in…


