“If the God of heaven truly is all-powerful, then He can do anything. Didn’t Jesus say that with God all things are
Praying for others, including enemies, is commanded and taught by example. It is important to serve those we pray for by finding out details of their needs and thanking God for His providential response. To pray effectively, one must study God's word, live righteously before God, and use the power of prayer in selfless service to others.
The new year's message for 2021 reflects on the challenges faced in 2020, including the pandemic, and the resulting impact on the economy, mental health, and society. Christians, in particular, have been impacted by the inability to worship together. The message draws inspiration from biblical stories of hopelessness, such as the Israelites' flight from Egypt and the "lost years" before Jesus' birth. It encourages asking for hope through prayer and sharing hope with others, particularly in times of physical isolation. The message emphasizes that, like Jesus, it is okay to feel hopeless at times.
A poem emphasizing the importance of service and helping others, inspired by the examples of Jesus and the Samaritan. It encourages us to use our gifts to serve others and glorify God, and to not grow weary in doing good.
A personal reflection on one experiences during the COVID-19 pandemic and how it compares to the memories of the May 13th incident in 1969. The author then reflects on how they have been blessed with stability and comfort in their life, and realizes that they should focus on helping those in need instead of complaining about their own situation. They express gratitude for their faith in God and their understanding of His teachings, which have guided them through difficult times.