Faith-driven Stories

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Paul Wong: Hotshot Lawyer to Devoted Campus Pastor

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As the son of one of Singapore’s top legal minds, Paul Wong seemed to be headed in a similar direction. After studying law at Cambridge University, Paul landed a job in a prestigious law firm in London.

George Moss: Rapping and Dressing to Be a Blessing

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George Moss knows how it feels to sit through a church service you have no interest in. And, ironically, that was exactly what started his journey into full-time ministry. Today, George is a popular Christian gospel rapper in Michigan, United States.

Eugene Wee: To Reach the Poor, He became Poor

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Would you bear eating your deceased pet dog instead of burying it? That was one of the hard decisions Singaporean Eugene Wee, 35, had to make while living among the Hmong, an ethnic minority in Phetchabun, a province in northern Thailand, sometime in 2008.

Karen Lietz: Being a Third Culture Kid

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Karen Jeshurun Lietz has brown hair and blue-gray eyes, and speaks with a perfect Canadian accent.
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Artist Galih Suseno: Why Am I Painting

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Meet Galih, a gifted artist who makes it his goal to create purposeful works. We've been deeply encouraged by his passion and talent, and we trust you will be too. Watch this video and get to know him better!

Pam, Wex and Rachel: Planning Picnics for Complete Strangers

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Imagine sitting cross-legged at a picnic beside a tranquil lake. The setting sun casts a warm hue of orange and pink in the sky. In front of you is a smorgasbord of home-cooked food: freshly baked bread with home-churned butter, garden salad that literally came from a garden, and melt-in-your-mouth beef braised in red wine.

Beacon Light: Where Gospel Meets Hip Hop

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The YouTube video starts off the soothing lyrics and familiar tune of a Sunday School classic, with a small girl swaying gently as she sings, “Jesus loves me”. Then the cynical voice of a young man cuts in, telling the story of how the same words, taught to him at an early age, meant little when he was molested.

Djae Outlaw: Putting the Focus on Him

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Take a look at Djae Outlaw’s Instagram account, @djaeoutlaw, and you’ll quickly understand why he has amassed close to 52,000 followers and gets an average of 3,000 likes for every post he puts up.

5 Minutes with Singer-songwriter: Dominick Cox

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1. Could you tell us more about yourself? Hi I’m Dominick,…