Third of the twelve books I will review for 2018. It’s Women’s Month and before this month ends, I will review Lies Women Believe by Nancy Leigh DeMoss. This book talks about forty lies women believe about God, themselves, sin, marriage, emotions and their circumstances. Her goal is to open the eyes of women to… Continue reading The Fruit and The Cross
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Tissues and Trust Issues
I received a number of messages when I pulished my last blog about broken hearts. I realized so many hearts are broken nowadays. In my life, I have experienced a number of rejections in school, relationships, jobs. In each rejection, I have two things with me, tissues and trust issues. What I will share here… Continue reading Tissues and Trust Issues
To the brokenhearted
February 14 is just a few days away. Some call it Valentines Day, the others Singles Awareness Day. However you call it, it’s a day about hearts. Hearts that are in love, hearts that are content and hearts that are broken. Any day of the year, hearts are broken when a lover leaves, a friend… Continue reading To the brokenhearted
What we can learn from Titanic
The famed RMS Titanic sank a hundred years ago. In the heart of the Atlantic, it now rests but leaves us lessons we can learn. 1. What vows really mean. The elderly couple seen hugging on the bed while water floods their room are the owners of Macy's department store in New York; Ida and… Continue reading What we can learn from Titanic
Six Degrees
Think about the most famous celebrity on Earth. Consider where he or she lives, who that person is and what he or she does. Look at yourself. Do you feel that there’s no way that person would know you? Or the least, be connected to you? Think again. As per the ever-reliable and often-quoted Wikipedia,… Continue reading Six Degrees