Daily Bread - 2020
Martin Rinkart served as a clergyman in Saxony, Germany in the seventeenth century. For more than thirty years during times of war and plague, which is very similar to our pandemic Covid-19 today. One year he conducted more than 4,000 funerals, including his wife’s,...
Daily Bread - 2020
In some religions, their believers consider their God is too far away. If the believers commit some offences or sins, they have to fast for some time and donate some money to the temple or church, so that their sins or offences would be reduced or cleaned. They don’t...
Daily Bread - 2020
Sometimes I looked back years ago when I longed for a steady job. It seemed never to happen and desperately despondent. Because I had been trying hard and still nothing came up. I couldn’t imagine how I passed those terrible days. It had to be definitely horrific....
Daily Bread - 2020
Many times we judge others as they are “too bad or unworthy” to be Jesus’ followers. That is to say we Christians are more superior or better group people than those what we labelled them as “not too nice or rough” group. Retrospectively as we look back at ourselves...
Daily Bread - 2020
The Scriptures call us to live with open hands, giving freely as we can – providing what’s truly best for those in need. As Paul says: (1 Timothy 6:18) “Command [those who are rich] to do good, to be rich in good deeds, and to be generous and willing to...