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14 July 2022 – 3:34 pm |

“Thanks” to today’s gadgets, more and more kids tend to say, “I don’t know what I’m good at. I don’t know what I like. I’m not interested in anything actually.” (But somehow they are interested …

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Nearing the end of year

25 October 2008 | Posted in: Inspirational | 5 Comments

Vivo City is getting ready for Christmas again this year, setting up a giant tree on its third floor.
Yes, we’re near the end of yet another year.

How’s our 2008 been so far?
Filled with positive changes, …

Sunday’s Food for Thought : Difficult Times and the Providence of God

19 October 2008 | Posted in: Inspirational | No Comment
Sunday’s Food for Thought : Difficult Times and the Providence of God

Yes. Our world is full of difficulties.
Losing one’s job, investment or someone who’s close to heart. The pain of delivering a baby. Stressful work environment. Strained relationships. Rebellious and difficult children.
And as long as we’re …

Sunday’s Food for Thought – Children, their ‘comfortable’ living and their fighting spirit

12 October 2008 | Posted in: Inspirational, Parenting | 2 Comments
Sunday’s Food for Thought – Children, their ‘comfortable’ living and their fighting spirit

Parents who are materially well-off are to be more careful when raising their children. Because in such families where money tends to not be a big concern, the children – since very young – tend …

Sunday’s Food for Thought : Knowing and fighting for the Truth

5 October 2008 | Posted in: Inspirational | No Comment
Sunday’s Food for Thought : Knowing and fighting for the Truth

When we know what’s right from wrong, do we tend to keep quiet so that we appear to remain ‘neutral’ to others? Or do we stick to what we know as the truth and fight …

Sunday’s Food for Thought – Nobody is perfect, but everyone should progress

21 September 2008 | Posted in: Inspirational | No Comment
Sunday’s Food for Thought – Nobody is perfect, but everyone should progress

– It is totally common and normal if we have someone whom we greatly respect and highly regard, but it is necessary to remember that no one is 100% perfect and that we should not …

Sunday’s Food for Thought – Our response to sufferings in life

14 September 2008 | Posted in: Inspirational | 3 Comments
Sunday’s Food for Thought – Our response to sufferings in life

Sufferings in life may have different impacts to different individuals.
Some may choose to complain and feel ‘angry’ towards God (for letting them experience such ‘discomfort’).
Some may become more ‘hostile’ towards their peers (generally because they …

Sunday’s Food For Thought – If we were to leave this world soon …

7 September 2008 | Posted in: Inspirational | No Comment
Sunday’s Food For Thought – If we were to leave this world soon …

Everyone who enters the world will one day leave the world too. We come empty-handed, and we’ll leave bringing nothing with us. Our time is short, and we’re merely ‘guests’. The world is not our …

Sunday’s Food for Thought – away from self, more for others

31 August 2008 | Posted in: Inspirational | No Comment
Sunday’s Food for Thought – away from self, more for others

> One may choose to believe ‘in order to obtain grace and blessings’. But in reformed theology, one should believe in order to understand, to know more about God and why one is chosen and …

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