Posts Tagged With: Isaiah
Bittersweet partings: Ending the Study of Isaiah
Last night was the Sharing day for BSF’s Study of Isaiah. It was special to me, because in my 2 1/2 years of teaching in BSF, this was my first time to represent the Children’s leaders during Sharing time with all the women. Also, this was our Teaching Leader Tita Erlyn Campos’ last time as [...]
What money CANNOT buy
People have varied definitions and assumptions of what wealth is or should be, money being the most obvious indicator. I won’t deny that with a lot of money there’s a great sense of power. That you can afford things people can’t, or that you can make things happen because you can afford to, really feels [...]
The God of Comfort
By the time the stories have been shared, not a single lady in the room was left unmoved. Everyone was quietly in tears, which was more than just an expression of sympathy. It was each one’s quiet way of saying, “I know exactly what you mean. I’m going through the same thing.” See, the topic [...]
Peace in the face of Chaos
It overwhelms me when I consider the things I must do in these four days before I leave for my sister’s wedding in KL and end this 9-day vacation in Singapore with my family. Needless to say, my heart is overly excited for what is to come. Not only will the first wedding in the [...]
Isaiah
Isaiah’s a book I haven’t studied yet. Probably the thing that ‘intimidates’ me about Isaiah is that it talks about Israel’s history and I admit, while I know of it, I still get confused about the facts surrounding its rich history. I forget about who the good and bad kings are. I forget about the [...]
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