Pause before we respond

https://odb.org/2023/11/03/reflecting-the-light-of-the-son Couples’ quarrels are common even after years of marriage. A lot of harsh words may be uttered in the heat of the moment. Fortunately, for most couples, they argue within the strong foundation of their marriage, which, because of their undying love for each other, is usually a safe harbour in the midst ofContinue reading “Pause before we respond”

The God we worship

https://odb.org/2023/11/02/everybody-worships When I was growing up, before I became a Christian, I’ll say a prayer to God through a family ritual taught to me by my Taoist-believing uncle. So whenever I have a request, I’ll say a prayer in that fashion, calling out to God who, unfortunately, I didn’t know then. At that time, IContinue reading “The God we worship”

Shelter of His wings

https://odb.org/2023/10/31/under-gods-wings I think the picture of a mother geese protecting her little goslings from people or animals that come too close to them is an excellent picture of God protecting His people. In Psalm 61, David describes the LORD as a rock that is higher than him, a shelter in His wings, a tent, andContinue reading “Shelter of His wings”

Compassion and ratings

https://odb.org/2023/10/30/smartphone-compassion Nowadays, it is more common to have ratings after a stay, a meal, or after using an e-hailing service. In fact, I watched a movie about people’s lives in the future being determined by their ratings on social media to the extent that it affects their credit, where they could stay, and even theirContinue reading “Compassion and ratings”

One door for all

https://odb.org/2023/10/25/one-door-for-all-2 At the human level, we find that although churches are at the core multiracial, people do congregate based on language or creed. Thus, in West Malaysia, we have Chinese churches (language) and Chinese dominated churches (race) and Indian dominated ones as well as Tamil churches. In Sarawak, churches are largely of 3 types –Continue reading “One door for all”