I guess it feels funny to feel this way. Because I've never quite been the sort to be tongue tied.When I was a kid, I would talk and talk and talk. I was an endless waterfall of talk, unafraid of ... Read More about Speak.
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Speak.
Ek-shem.
It broke his back.A tree, that is."Big tree. Construction. Biiig biiiig branch!" he said animatedly, head cocking from side to side in his heavy Bangladeshi accent. "Biiig Biiig branch."It was a big, ... Read More about Ek-shem.
Do Everything.
Perhaps if you’re like me, you’ve had those moments where, slumped on your chair and drained of energy after a long day, you’ve wondered if what you do has any significance at all.It could be ... Read More about Do Everything.
Tears.
It was a friend who shared this with me:Frederick Buechner writes, 'People often ask how do you listen to you life?' How do you get into the habit of doing it? How do you keep ears cocked and your ... Read More about Tears.
Sunshine and the Rain.
It took me a trip to Myanmar with a small team from my church to realize how spiritually empty and burnt out I've been.Work. It really drains one.And so I decided, on this mission trip, that I really ... Read More about Sunshine and the Rain.
Finding my way.
Wai Jia is back from Myanmar (since last night actually) and has started work right away. The trip was short but refreshing, brief but meaningful. She thanks you all for your prayers and love, for it ... Read More about Finding my way.
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