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Small stones to help me see beyond the Pandemic {introduction}

Virginia Woolf famously said, “Life piles up so fast that I have no time to write out the equally fast rising mound of reflections” Life has since then piled up even faster. Life in the midst of a pandemic has piled up into mountains that will forever alter our view…

Pandemic

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Small stones to help me see beyond the Pandemic {introduction}
Small stones to help me see beyond the Pandemic {introduction}
Pandemic

3 min read


Jan 17

The Long, Hard Road of Loving a Family Member

Deja vu — old familiar feelings, flashbacks, increased heart rate, and even, the mind scrambling over options of how to have a different trajectory perhaps. We all get it. And when it comes to that family member who appears to be going on a predictable groundhog round, we groan inwardly…

Family

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The Long, Hard Road of Loving a Family Member
The Long, Hard Road of Loving a Family Member
Family

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Jan 6

Fleeting and Forever

Our ideas of snow are kind ones. We gravitate towards postcard images of pristine white snow, thick like cream on cars and roofs. We visualize gentle snow drifts as we stand among trees relinquishing foliage and bracing for increased darkness and exposure of their skeletal forms. Video footage of a…

Snow

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Fleeting and Forever
Fleeting and Forever
Snow

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Dec 26, 2022

Can I (you) ever be happy?

More than territories or trophies, each of us fights this one battle most insistently: we want to be happy. It seems so fundamentally necessary that we use it to justify all kinds of behaviours: as long as he/she/they are happy. Evidence for this happy-ness search is everywhere we look, and…

Happiness

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Can I (you) ever be happy?
Can I (you) ever be happy?
Happiness

6 min read


Dec 9, 2022

God became human: important details that can transform our lives

This God coming as human. It can sound like a charming fable, an ancient myth — a supernatural being shape-shifting, as it were. Except it isn’t — not when we examine the details. I’m slightly embarrassed to admit that I have never been good with details, being more of a…

Incarnation

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God became human: some important details.
God became human: some important details.
Incarnation

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Dec 1, 2022

Living Out Faith in a Post-377A Singapore

- insights from Nehemiah and an old national song For more than a decade now, the momentum and pressure regarding gender identity and sexual preferences have weighed heavily on Christians. On one hand, to have a law that criminalizes a private act, and one that will not be enforced seems…

Law

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Living Out Faith in a Post-377A Singapore
Living Out Faith in a Post-377A Singapore
Law

8 min read


Nov 21, 2022

A Holy Solidarity

Probably because of my faith and my own impoverished origins, I have always cared for the poor and marginal. Positively because of my leaning and learning, I have always carried an inquiring mind about the way things are. This means that I always wonder if things can change for the…

Women

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A Holy Solidarity
A Holy Solidarity
Women

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Nov 16, 2022

The Magic of Falling Asleep

How does one fall asleep? When exactly does the falling begin, and when do we land in the land of blissful snooze? Every one of us has sleep stories. The bed- the one we built, the one we saw at Aunt Marge’s and would never own, the bed we never…

Sleep

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The Magic of Falling Asleep
The Magic of Falling Asleep
Sleep

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Sep 20, 2022

The Eighth Day (at Minnesota)

The Eighth Day. In the Christian tradition, it refers to a brand new beginning. The hope of resurrection. The renewal of all things, from hearts and hopes to hinterlands and homelands. It is as if we buck time, interrupt its rhythmic thrum, and introduce a disjuncture. There are seven days…

Writing

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The Eighth Day (at Minnesota)
The Eighth Day (at Minnesota)
Writing

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Aug 7, 2022

My One Precious Life

This phrase is of course taken from Mary Oliver’s famous poem, The Summer Day — Tell me, what is it you plan to do With your one wild and precious life? I came across this poem nearly a decade ago, and it still echoes around within my being. The question…

Life

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My One Precious Life
My One Precious Life
Life

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