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Continue reading →: Christmas: the ending and the beginning
On the 2nd day of Christmas, I arranged a one-day Christmas retreat for the junior group in my ministry team. There was a great reminder the Lord revealed to us, it was how the Bible tells us about waiting. Since man sinned, the Lord told the man and woman to…
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Continue reading →: The Calling for Christians
“We are all called to experience God.” This thought came to me around three years ago during my final year at the seminary. Although I wasn’t sure what it meant at the time, I knew it was what God wanted me to reflect on as I approached the end of…
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Continue reading →: The priceless value of Christian fellowship
Do you value Christian fellowship in your life? Is it important to you? Francelle and I came away from church Sunday morning feeling weary and … The priceless value of Christian fellowship
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Continue reading →: How to be the light?
In one of our online meetings last month, I shared about how should we, Christians, live out our faith in this world in our daily lives. Matthew 5:14-16 tells us what our Lord Jesus Christ said: “You are the light of the world. A city set on a hill cannot…
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Continue reading →: The Loving God
So God created man in His own image, in the image of God He created him; male and female He created them. Isn’t it incredible to consider how the LORD created man and woman in His own image? He breathed His breath into them, making man in His likeness so…
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Continue reading →: Psalm 4: God of my righteousness
To the choirmaster: with stringed instruments Unlike Psalm 3, in this psalm, we are not told what the circumstances were when David wrote this song. The only thing he gave was opening instruction “To the choirmaster,” which indicates that this psalm was to be adapted or directed by the music…


