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Tell Your Story
Every one has a story to tell, simply because God is at work in the lives of His people—people whom He loves. Here ordinary Christians tell stories of their encounters with Jesus in their life journey, how they deal with trials and how their lives have been a blessing to those around them. These are not "short sermons" but rather open, honest sharing of those who seek to live and walk in the Spirit, those who seek to live as salt and light, those who seek to be a true follower of Jesus Christ.
We not only hope that you would find encouragement, hope and faith as you read these heart-warming stories, we would also love you to share your story so that others would be blessed.
You have a story to tell, one that is uniquely yours. Your story can mean a difference in another person's life journey.
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Be encouraged by some of the following stories...
A New Mother's Experience
JUN 26, 2007
On our second visit to the gynecologist, the ultrasound showed the heart of the eight-week-old, 14.6 cm fetus beating steadily. Joseph and I were amazed at God's handiwork. The tiny one's organ could function so well! As a mother-to-be, I was excited but I had my worries too...
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More than a kindergarten principal
MAY 04, 2006
Those of us who have been Christians for a long time perhaps find that most of our friends are Christians. Spreading the Good News becomes more difficult because as the number of our non-Christian friends dwindle over the years, there is simply not many people we can share with.
..Coping with Dad’s illness
APR 21, 2006
In December 2004, my sister called me with the news that Dad had problems urinating and was admitted to hospital. After undergoing some tests, it was discovered that my father had colon cancer, and the disease had spread to his urinary tract. The doctor suggested radiotherapy and then surgery to remove the tumor...
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Planning ahead
APR 19, 2006
The funeral service is in full swing. Several songs have been sung. It is now time for the message. A man stands in front and begins: "Family members of our dear sister, her friends and acquaintances and everyone gathered here, allow me to encourage you. Do not grieve for our dear sister...
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