Be the Generation Who Follows God
Thank God that on the first Sunday of 2021, all 611 branch churches will have online worship together, offering up to God our thanksgivings, worships, and prayers as well as entering the New Year together.
Thank God that on the first Sunday of 2021, all 611 branch churches will have online worship together, offering up to God our thanksgivings, worships, and prayers as well as entering the New Year together.
In the blink of an eye, it will be the last Sunday of 2020. In hindsight, from 2019 till now, a lot has happened.
The year 2020 will end in just two weeks’ time. In the beginning of this year, God revealed to me that it would be a year of seeing.
With churches entering into the media era, how are we to follow God? In 2001, I came back to Hong Kong from North America, responding to God’s call to behold His work.
When the government decided to cancel the exemption religious places had enjoyed with immediate effect late on Tuesday night, we responded promptly and decided for all services to go online.
Thank God that the first week of the new Sower Gospel Service has already brought good news!
With Morning Devotion marching on to the book of Acts, we are likewise marching on to the big harvest of souls in the coming revival.
Recently all our church co-workers have completed a simple body check by an electronic scale linked to a mobile phone app, in which indices of body fat, visceral fat, muscle mass, and so on are shown.
Thank God that at the beginning of a new cycle, we were led to preach on the Ten Commandments.
Last Tuesday, the 27th Oct, my spiritual children arranged a photo exhibition titled “Seeing the Unseen” as a surprise gift for my 66th birthday.
Getting up one morning, I witnessed rare breath-taking sunrise scenery. The dawn light radiated upwards with its reflection resting on the tranquil sea surface.
Praise the Lord, this year, it was unprecedented that we had celebrated the Feast of Tabernacles over two consecutive Sundays.