My Reflections
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Anchor in the Storm

Beloved, if someone were to ask you, “What is your favorite verse in the Bible?”—would you find yourself pausing for a moment? Perhaps even scratching your head, not because you… continue reading
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How much more

“For this reason I say to you — do not be anxious …” (Matthew 6:25, DLNT). For almost a year, my heart has carried a quiet yet constant anxiety. If… continue reading
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Indescribable Joy!

As 2025 quickly comes to a close, I have felt the desire to write one last devotional—to end this year with a word that has stirred deeply within me. Recently,… continue reading
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The God Who Catches

Over the weekend, my country issued a Typhoon Signal No. 10. Stuck indoors, I watched the trees outside—their trunks shaken violently, branches whipping side to side as the wind howled… continue reading
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Even If: Trusting God’s Plan When the Answer Isn’t Clear

Those who know me can testify that I am not a person of many words. I love gathering with a few close girlfriends over lunch or dinner, listening as they… continue reading
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A Date with God

There was a time in my life when I drifted away from God. It wasn’t because of any major hardships or tragic events—it was simply the result of circumstances. I… continue reading
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Embrace Today: Finding Peace Beyond Yesterday and Tomorrow

The following excerpt from Springs in the Valley was part of my quiet time yesterday. It deeply touched my heart, and I find this devotional writing especially fitting as we… continue reading
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Why, God?

When you open your eyes each morning and greet the first ray of sunshine, what’s the first thing you do? For me, I like to start with a few gentle… continue reading
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See God in Everything

A few days ago, I booked a private-hire car, like Uber, to get to a dinner appointment. As soon as I got into the car, I noticed the driver’s eyes… continue reading
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El Roi

Ever since I read the story of Hagar in the Old Testament, it has become one of my favorite Bible stories for comfort, reassurance, and thanksgiving. The story goes like… continue reading