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A Roar-some Mix of Chinese New Year Blessings
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We’ve selected the commonly used ingredients to prepare our very own roar-some “lo hei”, to toss with you—mixed with promises you can trust and carry into the new year! 🐯

You Don’t Have to Be Afraid of God’s Calling (feat. Tips from 5 Bible Characters)
When we think of God calling us, mostly we think about us, as in: do I have what it takes? And when it means going against the odds, we start wondering, am I really meant to do this?

Signs You’ve Been Living Under False Guilt
Do you often feel like you’re drowning in guilt? Like whatever you do isn’t enough, and that you can always “be better”?
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It’s not about having a Mary Martha Christmas
Christmas has crept up on us. And there’s just so jolly much to do. Here we are rushing from one task to another, and before we know it, we’re tired and flustered from it all.

What We Say to Ourselves vs What God Has to Say
Every day we engage in some form of self-talk. We tell ourselves things, whether deliberately or subconsciously, and they affect the way we think and live.

Singles’ Day Savings: More Than Satisfying Deals Here
Looking to treat yourself to something new and exciting this Singles’ Day? We’ve got deals that you’ll love, from pocket-friendly savings to luxurious getaways.

Remembering Our Loved Ones (All Saints’ Day the Filipino Way)
As the saying goes, funerals are for the living, and so it is for All Saints’ Day. At least in the Philippines, this is what it means: the once-a-year, quintessential family reunion, to reconnect, and to remember our deceased loved ones—parents, grandparents, aunts and uncles—the people who made us family.

The Kind Of Friends We Want—And Can Be (with tips from the Bible)
Friendship is not a second-tier relationship in the Bible. Many times, the word “friend” is used alongside “brother” to express that level of closeness.
