Daily Bread - 2020
When I was young I liked to hear ghost stories, particularly from the local radio station at 11 pm every night. Some stories were true and some fictitious, I was so scared of darkness yet it gave me excitement and nightmare. Later I read a book, which explained people...
Daily Bread - 2020
Humans cannot survive without connection to essential elements of water, air, light and food. Similarly like trees, their strong, deep roots draw strength from deep ground, enabling them to remain full of life, even in the midst of drought-like circumstances. In sharp...
Daily Bread - 2020
I saw people shouting “Nice shots!” when they hit the bullseye of a target when playing darts in the CNE booth. Because the player would award a prize for a big stuff toy. But in the psalm sings (Exodus 12:29) “the praises of “him who struck down the firstborn of...
Daily Bread - 2020
There are a hundred ways to outreach our neighbourhood for evangelical purposes. When we pray to God for advice to fulfil the task for His glory, He will show us the best way to get His work done. For the neighborhood outreach, which reflects Jesus’ Great Commission...
Daily Bread - 2020
When someone posted the question “What’s Wrong with the World?” There would be myriad kinds of answers.Whether the answer was factual or not, time would verify. But that is nothing but true, long before that someone asked that question, there was an apostle named...
Daily Bread - 2020
There was a Japanese technique called Kintsugi, where broken porcelain was visibly repaired with gold. The idea was to reserve the porcelain and to keep it in its original shape and beauty. Later this technique was applied in mending on clothes that highlighted the...