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Quitting the blame game

Quitting the blame game

Isn’t it easy to blame our actions on our past or upbringing? Maybe it is. But is “easy” right? About a month ago, Joel and I got into a conversation with our mentors about a few double-faced believers. Some of them brag about walking with the Lord for four to five...
Friday, Saturday and Sunday!

Friday, Saturday and Sunday!

Betrayed by a close friend. Echoes of scoffs. Pained by what is to come. Drained, Jesus stood in front of the Roman governor, Pontius Pilate.  “Are you the King of the Jews?”, Pilate asked. “So you say!” Jesus answered. (As is written in Mathew 27) The crowd roared...

April 2022

Book of the month: Like Father, like father Author: Sandy Samuel Jerome We have been working on this book project for a couple of months and by God’s grace everything panned out in a way that was beyond what we could think or imagine. Like Father, like father is not...
Trusting my Master Goldsmith

Trusting my Master Goldsmith

“Pappa!”—Sairah cried in the middle of the night. She had a nightmare. It was not the first time; she has been waking up in the middle of the night or early mornings in the past few months. No matter how deep asleep or tired Joel is, he would wake up, run to the kids’...
Be like a palm tree

Be like a palm tree

Be like a palm tree  Our home in Singapore is surrounded by palm trees. Its evergreen foliage and elaborate branching are a treat to watch. It is something I look forward to seeing every morning when I wake up. It stands tall and sturdy, like a daily reminder that...