This Easter season, I had the joy of attending a lively children’s event filled with laughter, movement, and simple moments of delight. It was one of those afternoons where joy felt contagious — the kind that spreads naturally when children are fully immersed in play. The activities were wonderfully creative: a Golden Easter Egg Hunt,Continue reading “Joy in the Little Things: An Easter Event Reflection 🐣🌷”
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Empty Arguments, Full Light: A Reflection on Epistle to the Ephesians 5
One verse in Ephesians 5 feels especially relevant for the age we live in: “Let no one deceive you with empty words…”— Ephesians 5:6 Some translations say “empty arguments.” That phrase feels strikingly modern. We live surrounded by persuasive voices — social media opinions, workplace politics, cultural pressure, and even our own internal justifications. ManyContinue reading “Empty Arguments, Full Light: A Reflection on Epistle to the Ephesians 5”
Walking in the Promised Land: A Devotional Reflection
🌿 Pause and Observe Before stepping fully into abundance, pause. Look at the land before you. Notice the opportunities, the challenges, the unseen paths. God calls us to walk carefully, to see not only the beauty but also the responsibilities that lie ahead. “Be still and know that I am God.” —Psalm 46:10 🕊 ListenContinue reading “Walking in the Promised Land: A Devotional Reflection”
A Thought, Then a Meeting: Reflections on Divine Timing 🚆
How a quiet impression turned into an unexpected encounter along an ordinary journey. It was an ordinary journey — just a few stops away from the MRT, nothing particularly significant about the day. I was in transit, mind drifting between thoughts, when something unexpected happened. Out of nowhere, a familiar impression came to mind —Continue reading “A Thought, Then a Meeting: Reflections on Divine Timing 🚆”
Forget the Former Things: A Reflection on Letting Go and Starting Again
This week, I found myself doing something simple — bringing a bag of old clothes to a recycling point at a nearby shopping mall. It wasn’t a grand moment. No deep planning. Just a quiet decision to clear out what I no longer needed. But as I stood there, dropping each piece into the bin,Continue reading “Forget the Former Things: A Reflection on Letting Go and Starting Again”
Depths of Wonder: What the Aquarium Taught Me About Stillness🌊
This March holiday, I found myself on a simple excursion — a visit to the oceanarium at Sentosa. It wasn’t meant to be anything profound. Just a day out, a break from routine, a chance to wander and observe. But as with many quiet moments, something deeper began to unfold beneath the surface. Entering aContinue reading “Depths of Wonder: What the Aquarium Taught Me About Stillness🌊”
The Last Deck: A Small Miracle in the Promised Land 🍟🃏
A miracle is generally defined as an extraordinary event that is beyond ordinary human explanation, often attributed to a divine or supernatural power. It usually carries a sense of wonder, awe, or significance, and is often seen as a sign of divine intervention in human life. Key points about a miracle: On March 12, IContinue reading “The Last Deck: A Small Miracle in the Promised Land 🍟🃏”
In Cocoon Terms 🐛: Where You Are and How to Fly
Sometimes growth isn’t linear. Sometimes it doesn’t feel fast. Sometimes it doesn’t feel glamorous at all. And yet, even in those quiet, in-between moments, transformation is happening. If we think of personal growth in cocoon terms, there are five stages — and where you are now matters, even if it doesn’t feel like progress atContinue reading “In Cocoon Terms 🐛: Where You Are and How to Fly”
February in Review: Faith, Wilderness, and the Hope of the Promised Land
February was a month of reflection on the blog — a month where many of the posts circled around similar themes: transition, resilience, spiritual formation, and the quiet hope of entering a new season. Looking back, the posts read almost like chapters of a journey. Some reflected on the wilderness, others on the process ofContinue reading “February in Review: Faith, Wilderness, and the Hope of the Promised Land”
From Stifling Air to Open Fields: Hoping for a Different Spirit in the Promised Land
There are seasons in life when the environment around you feels heavy. Not necessarily hostile. Not openly chaotic. Just… stifling. Conversations become cautious. Creativity shrinks. People focus more on avoiding mistakes than pursuing growth. Work continues, tasks are completed, meetings are held — but the atmosphere feels tight, as if the air itself has grownContinue reading “From Stifling Air to Open Fields: Hoping for a Different Spirit in the Promised Land”