The beginning of a new cycle
This week marks Rosh Hashana 5781, the Jewish New Year. It will be Yom Kippur, the Day of Atonement two weeks later, followed by Sukkot, the Feast of Tabernacles.
This week marks Rosh Hashana 5781, the Jewish New Year. It will be Yom Kippur, the Day of Atonement two weeks later, followed by Sukkot, the Feast of Tabernacles.
Last Sunday, the 6th of September marked the 1000th week of our church service. On that very day, the commissioning ceremony of Kelly and Johnny to Tainan branch church took place.
Pastors Kelly and Johnny to Tainan 611 Bread of Life Christian Church, building a Tree of Life church.
Recently, C-Mo and I have placed two symbolic paintings on the wall near the entrance of the Creative Media Center (CMC).
In last Sunday’s services, the message of “Following God in Adversity” talked about trusting God’s presence, protection and providence.
During last Sunday services, the life testimony and message from Pastor Barnabas and his sister Angela were deeply moving.
As Christians, we are willing to follow and serve God. But how can we do this? We need faith, and should enter into the truth by faith. Truth is a realm where God’s word is three-dimensional.
Do you still remember the first sermon of this year, “Seeing 2020”? He has already told us well ahead of time that even during the distress brought by the pandemic, the Lord sees us and answers us (Psalm 20:1).
July 23 (Thur) was the 37th Wedding Anniversary of C-Mo and I.
God’s work is wonderful. He has used the life stories of C-Mo and I to illustrate the role of a prince and a father in the messages “A Song of Life” and “Covenant of Heavens and Earth” just before the pandemic’s return.
Last Sunday, C-Mo and I shared the message on Psalm 113:“A Song of Life.” A drama was shown of some moments from my younger days
Thank God that He visited me in a bright cloud a while back.