The Funeral of Gary Wayne Chong
Open Our Eyes Seeing is one of our five senses. When we play the “What If?” game on which of the five senses you would be willing to be without,
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Open Our Eyes Seeing is one of our five senses. When we play the “What If?” game on which of the five senses you would be willing to be without,
Walls and Fences Walls, fences, and drawn boundaries define spaces. From outer space, one can see the Great Wall in China, the only human-made structure! When we are flying 30,000
Leviticus 4:27-31; John 3:16 February 21, 2021—Andover Newton Seminary at Yale Divinity School Daily Lenten Devotional 2021 Dennis the Menace is often depicted sitting facing the wall while defying his
All of us notice that Helen Fong was born in the year 1920 and returned to the Lord in 2020. Shewas a centenarian, an honorable accomplishment of long life, good
Greetings in the name of our Lord. Our good friend, Don Fong lived a beautiful life. A beautiful life is not having accumulated great wealth and ending up living in
(This post is especially for my ordained friends.) I have been doing a lot of stocktaking. Attempting to declutter, sort out and retain things, I have been opening-up once upon
The end of an event is called Closure. Typically, before one experiences Closure, there are the other three phases: Beginning, Developing and Maturing. When I was editing Sunday school curriculum,
Today’s convergence of earth-shattering events reminds us of a “perfect storm.” It’s interesting that we call it “perfect” when almost everything we come to expect and rely on has been
December 15, 2020 On Zoom officiated by Don Ng Opening Prayer Gracious and timeless God, in this very unique and unusual time in our lives and in the world, we
Mary and Joseph traveled to a remote little town of Bethlehem and were rejected by innkeepers because there were no more available rooms. They only found an isolated place in