Month: March 2020

God watches over us

God watches over us

By Rev Dr T. Jeyakumar

Life is a journey with God. And throughout the Bible, God has promised to see us through. The psalmist knows this as a fact, and in Psalm 121 – the Pilgrim’s Psalm – the writer is one who has experienced God in his religious journeys and in life. He knows that God…

Do not fear, only believe

Do not Fear only Believe

A global virus killing thousands. A 21-day lockdown across India. Things I never ever could have imagined seeing, forget living through. My WhatsApp, Facebook and Instagram feeds are all filled with messages about COVID 19 and nothing else. The Chief Minister of my state has mentioned that if the quarantine is not obeyed, then shoot at…

Seeing Salvation

At fifty-three, the last thing Sonia expected to do was abandon her business and her country to join a group of asylum seekers journeying to a new land. After gangs murdered her nephew and tried to force her 17-year-old son into their ranks, Sonia felt escape was her only option. “I pray to God. . . . I will do whatever is necessary,” Sonia explained. “I will do anything so [my son and I] don’t die of hunger. . . I prefer to see him suffer here than end up in a bag or canal.”

Does the Bible have anything to…

Dealing with Fear and Anxiety

In these unprecedented times it seems the world is changing every hour, and here in Australia we are dealing with almost a month's worth of Government announcements every day. The number of confirmed cases of COVID-19 is now doubling every three to four days, which is exactly what medical experts said would happen. Up to a million people might lose…

Pandemic Fear

Pandemic Fear

 

The Corona pandemic is not the first of its kind. Google tells me that there have been more than 20 reported pandemics throughout history. Recorded history starts with the 'Antonine plague' in AD 165-180 which claimed a rough 50 lakh people, the 'Black Death' claimed a rough 20 crore people all over Europe, the 'Spanish Influenza' claimed 350…

Prayer Moves Mountains!

Prayer Moves Mountains!

Our dear readers,

Grace and Peace to each one of you!

Many of us were expecting to celebrate, to graduate, to find a job, to start working at a new office this month of March.

But Covid19 changed all that. Almost everything has had to be postponed or rescheduled.

Vacation plans, travel plans, wedding plans - many things have been put on…

CORONAVIRUS PANDEMIC: I'm Afraid, And I Don't Even Know Why

CORONAVIRUS PANDEMIC:
I'M AFRAID, AND I DON'T EVEN KNOW WHY

Written By Daniel Ryan Day, USA

Daniel is married to his high school sweetheart, and dad to three. He’s the author of What’s Next: Your Dream Job, God’s Call and a Life That Sets You Free, and a podcaster at Our Daily Bread. He holds a Master’s Degree from Fuller Theological Seminary and…

It’s Time to Pray . . . Again

I pulled into my driveway, waving at my neighbor, Myriam, and her little girl, Elizabeth. Over the years, Elizabeth had grown accustomed to our spontaneous chats lasting longer than the promised “few minutes” and morphing into prayer meetings. She climbed the tree planted in the center of their front yard, dangled her thin legs over a branch, and busied herself while her mother and I spoke. After a while, Elizabeth hopped down from her roost and ran to where we stood. Grabbing our hands, she smiled and almost sang, “It’s time to pray . . . again.” Even at an…

The Bell

Jackson dreamed of becoming a US Navy Seal from early childhood—an ambition that led to years of physical discipline and self-sacrifice. He eventually faced grueling tests of strength and endurance including what’s referred to by trainees as “hell week.”

Jackson was physically unable to complete the exhaustive training, and reluctantly rang a bell to inform the commander and other trainees of his choice to leave the program. For most, this would feel like failure. But in spite of the extreme disappointment, Jackson was later able to see his military failure as preparation for his life’s work.
The apostle Peter experienced his…

Where Does My Help Come From?

Where Does My Help Come From?

Read: Psalm 121:1–2  Where does my help come from? My help comes from the Lord, the Maker of heaven and earth.

What feelings have the outbreak of the novel coronavirus evoked in you? Do you feel cautious, worried, or fearful—or even panicky, like the many people who rushed to stock up on groceries and other supplies at the…

Reunion

The little boy excitedly ripped open a big box from his serviceman daddy, whom he believed wouldn’t be home to celebrate his birthday. Inside that box was yet another giftwrapped box, and inside that box was another that simply held a piece of paper saying, “Surprise!” Confused, the boy looked up—just as his dad entered the room. Tearfully the son leapt into his father’s arms, exclaiming, “Daddy, I missed you” and “I love you!”

That tearful yet joyful reunion captures for me the heart of Revelation 21’s description of the glorious moment when God’s children see their loving Father face to…

The Picture of Despair

During the Great Depression in the United States, famed photographer Dorothea Lange snapped a photo of Florence Owens Thompson and her children. This well-known photograph, “Migrant Mother,” is the picture of a mother’s despair in the aftermath of the failed pea harvest. Lange took it in Nipomo, California, while working for the Farm Security Administration, hoping to make them aware of the needs of the desperate seasonal farm laborers.

The book of Lamentations presents another snapshot of despair—that of Judah in the wake of the destruction of Jerusalem. Before the army of Nebuchadnezzar swept in to destroy the city, the people…

Chirpy

For twelve years, Chirpy, a seagull, has made daily visits to a man who had helped him heal from a broken leg. John wooed Chirpy to himself with dog biscuits and was then able to nurse him back to health. Though Chirpy only resides in Instow Beach in Devon, England, between September and March, he and John Sumner find each other easily—Chirpy flies straight to him when he arrives at the beach each day, though he doesn’t approach any other human. It’s an uncommon relationship, to be sure.

John and Chirpy’s bond reminds me of another uncommon relationship between man and…

Chirpy

For twelve years, Chirpy, a seagull, has made daily visits to a man who had helped him heal from a broken leg. John wooed Chirpy to himself with dog biscuits and was then able to nurse him back to health. Though Chirpy only resides in Instow Beach in Devon, England, between September and March, he and John Sumner find each other easily—Chirpy flies straight to him when he arrives at the beach each day, though he doesn’t approach any other human. It’s an uncommon relationship, to be sure.

John and Chirpy’s bond reminds me of another uncommon relationship between man and…