A Lighthouse in the Storm

When in the storm, when in danger, when hungry, when in peril, what would you do? What did Paul do? He encouraged other people. Read Acts 27. Paul was on a boat going to Rome

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Singing in the Prison

I was cold and hungry lying on the table in a freezing operating room. I was waiting for the oncological surgeon to do a lumpectomy on me. I had two needles sticking out of my

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Legacy of Life and Death

Very truly I tell you, unless a kernel of wheat falls to the ground and dies, it remains only a single seed. But if it dies, it produces many seeds. –John 12:24 I woke up

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Sights and Sounds of Papa…

One of my early visions of papa is of him carrying my school bag to put beside my seat when I was in elementary. I believe he’s the only father doing that until middle grades.

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The Way of Hope

In an episode of the TV series of the New Amsterdam, the story of the depressed American Chinese youth, Amy who stepped off the subway platform onto an oncoming train, tells us that depression is

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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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The Good in Suffering.

In a bible study, my group mate once asked: Why do we have to suffer for us to know God? Why do we remember God only when we are in need? My answer: Because it

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Blessed Mourners

No man is an island. Not even a hermit. God created man to have a relationship with him. God said it is not good for man to be alone. He created a helper for him.

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The Why’s and How’s of God

Question: Why do bad things happen to good people and good things happen to bad people? For Christians, we often say ‘God allows it. It’s his sovereignty.’ The word ‘allow’ implies his sovereignty. Sovereignty is

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The God who Sees

The God who sees me… Genesis 16 God is ever timely. He often sends me angels to comfort me in my grief. It never failed to amaze me that friends called me at ‘seemingly’ the

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