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Prayers for Indonesia
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It hasn’t been an easy year for Indonesia. Covid-19 is still raging in our country. Many have lost their lives and many are still fighting for it. On top of that, we’ve had a string of tragedies this year: Sriwijaya’s air tragedy, floods, landslides, tornados, earthquakes, volcanic eruption, and a few ship accidents.
Indonesian Batik Day
Hope is woven into the fabric of our souls, giving us a reason to press on another day. Hope infuses us with strength, knowing things will turn out alright in the end. Hope is the essence of things not seen (Hebrews 11:1).
A (Foodie’s) Love Letter to Malaysia
In this love letter to Malaysia, we let our favorite food do the talking, and share our hopes and dreams for a better, more caring Malaysia. As you gather with family and friends at home, in your favorite mamak, or over a yum cha session, and reflect on how far we’ve come as a nation over the past 57 years, we hope it reminds you how in-kueh-dibly diverse and unique our nation is!
What Almost Ruined a Relationship before It Got Started
With a passing glance, I thought he was a homeless man who had wandered into church. But then he started handing out weekly programs, and as people greeted him by name, I realized I was more of a stranger than he was.
5 Ways To Love Indonesia
Let’s make this National day memorable, not because of what has changed, but what we can change. As believers, let us show the world what Singapore is made of: a nation made up of big hearts, filled with love for those around us.
5 Ways To Love Singapore
Let’s make this National day memorable, not because of what has changed, but what we can change. As believers, let us show the world what Singapore is made of: a nation made up of big hearts, filled with love for those around us.
When Your “Neighbor” Is Really Hard to Love
She referenced me by a racial slur and made it clear she didn’t like me, or other light-skinned black people. I was shocked and hurt that she would say those things right in front of me, but with this realization, everything started to make sense.