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The Christian Post : Guest Columnist

30 October 20082 Comments

Today I’d like to share with you this site, The Christian Post (Singapore).

The Christian Post Singapore (CPS) is a branch of The Christian Post – headquartered in Washington D.C. in the US, and the site offers international Christian-related news, events and reports as well as breaking news from Singapore, Southeast Asia and around the Asia Pacific region, with write-ups on several subjects too, like, Ministries, Books/Movies/Music, Education and Family/Youth.

They have a few guest columnists who contribute their thoughts and writings to the site, and I thank God for the opportunity to be their guest columnist for their Family/ Youth section, where I get to periodically contribute my family-related posts on their site too.

[My first editorial contribution featured was my post titled ‘About our choice, willingness and enjoyment’]

Anyway. It sure is a wonderful way of reaching out the mass and extending what I have already been sharing through this site.

Do drop by their site for some insightful write-ups.

2 Comments »

  • Leonny says:

    Oh one thing to be thankful about, you have relatives to help and babysit ya …

    And the lack of sleep, yes yes. I don’t know about you, but don’t you feel your body sort of ‘adjusts’ to such a lifestyle and you somehow manage to get through the day, everyday ?

    Oh well, the ups and downs of being in a situation like ours ya..

  • E says:

    Really related to the article, especially the bit about working from home and getting little sleep! My set-up’s similar to yours, no maid but a part-time helper. These days I get my mum-in-law to babysit regularly too.

    Financially, it gets tiring being richer on paper than in real life. Sometimes I’m like a con-woman, letting my husband pay for everything while assuring him that the freelance checks are on their way!

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