Blog Archive

Ins and Outs of Jesus’ Prayer

I’ve noticed that people often ask pastors or spiritual leaders to pray for them… especially for important concerns and issues in their lives. It seems that there is more power in the prayers of these

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Love One Another

Question: What is harder to do – to love or to hate? Who is easier to love – your loved ones or your enemies? What is new about the commandment to Love One Another? Love

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How Music Blessed Me

Of all the legacies that my church and school gave me, knowing Jesus as my Lord and Saviour is top of the list. Music is in the top 10. I love to sing. I thank

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The Good in Depression

There is a stigma to depression as there is a taboo to death talk. Much more so in the Chinese culture.In an episode in the medical series Amsterdam, an American Chinese mom took her 21

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Worship in the Ashes

Question… is it easier to sing when you are happy or sad? Happy of course! When I’m sad, or when I’m worried, there’s a lump that’s stuck in my throat. How could I sing when

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Remembering God’s Grace

A journal of thanksgiving for moments of grace written the day after I was discharged from the hospital for my ankle surgery. About 8 weeks prior to this day, my mom had just passed away.

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To Be Like a Child

King David does not strike me as a proud man. So I was intrigued when he said: My heart is not proud, Lord. My eyes are not haughty. (Psalm 131:1a). It does not seem like

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A Legacy to Last

The traditional Chinese parents of previous generations (perhaps up to the present) set their life goal as storing up treasures for their children’s future even for their children’s children. King David set out a different

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Here, There and Everywhere

Summer of 2019, after Mimi, my youngest graduated from high school, she and I went on a vacation to UK. This is my travel journal from that trip. Look left, look right.. Mimi and I

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