And A Little Child Shall Teach Them…

  • The Very Best Way

    When I was a child, we used to sing “Obedience is the very best way to show that you believe, doing exactly what the Lord commands, doing it happily…” I was thinking about this song after writing my last blog… Continue reading

  • Forfeited Peace?

    “What a friend we have in Jesus All our sins and griefs to bear What a privilege to carry Everything to God in prayer Oh, what peace we often forfeit Oh, what needless pain we bear All because we do… Continue reading

  • Broken

    This is a bit different from my usual write-ups. It is an allegory of sin, brokenness, and restoration, inspired by these two verses: “But now, O LORD, you are our Father; we are the clay, and you are our potter;… Continue reading

  • Perfect Timing

    I recall seeing the picture above a while ago, and reading the story behind it. Apparently just as a speed camera was capturing the image of a speeding car, a bird flew in front of the camera, and one of… Continue reading

  • One Day At A Time

    Writing out this title immediately brings a timeless song to my mind… “One day at a time, Sweet Jesus, that’s all I’m asking from you…” It is one song I try to remember and to live by. It gives me… Continue reading

  • Jesus don’t take your place

    Not too long ago, I learnt a very interesting lesson on perception/perspectives. I was playing the song “Wide as the sky” by Matt Redman (beautiful song by the way). There’s a line in the song that goes “Jesus take your… Continue reading

  • Searching, but where?

    Not too long after I had gotten back from a recent short trip, I needed to make use of an item I had taken along with me, so I searched one of the bags I had travelled with. I carried… Continue reading

  • Focusing, Trusting and London Bridge

    There are some moments when life feels so overwhelming, when there’s so much to do and it’s hard to keep up, and you feel like either retreating to get a breather, or just closing your ears and letting out a… Continue reading

  • Turning the tables

    I wrote a blog post about three weeks ago titled “Just like them”, and had intended to write a sequel shortly after. Well, this is finally the “shortly after”, thanks to a little incident that occurred today that reminded me of the… Continue reading

  • U-turns allowed

    I was going somewhere the other day, and even though I had the directions all mapped out, at some point, I made a wrong turn. I didn’t realise it initially, and just kept going on and on in the wrong… Continue reading

  • Just like them

    This is going to be my go-to post when my kids are making me want to pull my hair out, so if you ever see my vex-o-meter going up, please kindly refer me to this blog post. Take this thank… Continue reading

  • Say no to puzzling challenges?

    My 3.5 year old son loves puzzles, and I love watching him work on puzzles…trying to fit one piece of a puzzle next to another, but realising it doesn’t quite fit… then turning it around, or trying another piece. Sometimes,… Continue reading