Daily Bread - 2020
Back in April this year, I visited Aunt Maggie in Creditview Hospital. She was contracted with pancreatic cancer more than six months ago. She was in and out of the hospital at that time since her condition was not stable. Finally her day did come to say goodbye to...
Daily Bread - 2020
Human’s emotions are unpredictable. It is something like the ocean waves and it can be up and down at large magnitude. Particularly for young children, their mood can swing very drastically and parents are troubled by the situation. It is really beyond our...
Daily Bread - 2020
A situation happens quite often particularly during this pandemic time. My wife’s friend told her a couple she knew ran a restaurant went bankrupt because they did not have enough business due to covid 19 and were forced to close the business. Then later the man...
Daily Bread - 2020
It wasn’t quite uncommon for someone who put others’ needs before his own. I recalled an incident a long time ago when my brother worked in a construction company. A heavy downpour was on in one summer night at a construction site, a worker got up and covered a...
Daily Bread - 2020
Distress Centres of Greater Toronto is an organization for those who are at risk and in their most vulnerable situation. They provide help when those are at crisis, emotional and suicide inclined. This is a life line for them in their desperate situation. Two thousand...
Daily Bread - 2020
A person can be changed for good from past guilt and sins. Thérèse of Lisieux was a joyful and carefree child—until her mother died when she was just four years old. She became timid and easily agitated. But many years later on Christmas Eve, all of that changed....