A little something for us to think about.
Everyone lives and does their day to day activities.
But not everyone makes a difference in other people’s lives. A positive difference.
Everyone has 24 hours in a day.
But not …
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count your blessings, name them one by one
count your blessings see what God has done
count your blessings, name them one by one
count your many blessings, see what God has done
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Singing the above song obviously is …
Sunday’s Food for Thought : ‘Doing everything but nothing is done’
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Or, in other words, ‘Doing everything but nothing is done’
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One of the things that never fail to amaze me …
Sunday’s Food for Thought : Qualities of a noble person
We’ve heard of the term nobility.
And Merriam-Webster online dictionary defines the term ‘noble’ as ‘ possessing, characterized by, or arising from superiority of mind or character or of ideals or morals’.
A noble person is indeed …
Sunday’s Food for Thought : Are you ‘feeling’ your sacrifices?
When we sacrifice for something but we don’t feel much of the sacrifice, the end results will be more satisfying for us.
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Sunday’s Food for Thoughts : Learning from History
Some thoughts for today, as shared by Rev. Stephen Tong.
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The greatest teaching in history about mankind is that mankind does not accept the teachings of history (read : man keeps on repeating the same mistakes …
Sunday’s Food for Thought : What kind of life our kids are living?
One who has been through difficulties and struggles will find it easier to feel satisfied.
But one who has hardly been through discomforts, inconveniences and difficulties, will find it easier to complain and criticise.
[Thoughts shared by …