Daily Bread - 2020
We don’t need to be a criminal or a serious law offender to be saved by Jesus. But we see from to time that people never return to God and acknowledge their past sins. Conversely, we heard about people who committed a serious crime and reflected their wrongdoing...
Daily Bread - 2020
In tradition, families pass down a gift to a daughter or son when they are married. I didn’t have this tradition when I got married since my father passed away before I finished high school. He was not really religious at all, not a Christian but an honest merchant....
Daily Bread - 2020
It seems strange that we speak or talk to ourselves. But actually, we do this subconsciously when we are in a desperate situation or in a kind of struggle or extreme danger. Once I woke up in a dream, not a nightmare; but I was on an escape mode trying to flee from...
Daily Bread - 2020
When I was a boy I was curious to stop by seeing someone cutting down a tree. After the tree cutter came to clear the stump part he stopped. I asked him if he was going to dig the root out. He said no because it would take more time and work to dig out the root. When...
Daily Bread - 2020
Most of us have experienced indebtedness in some form – having to pay for homes, vehicles, education, medical expenses, or other things. But I did have such a similar experience. One summer evening four years ago when I was on my way to the pastor’s home for a...
Daily Bread - 2020
Many people look themselves as small mentally or physically. There are fairly complex factors that contribute to one’s self-images in psychology. These factors may include his family background, parental education and environmental conditions, how he was brought up...