A Teacher’s Transition from Abroad
As the chapter of teaching abroad draws to a close, I find myself at a crossroads of emotions — a mix of excitement, gratitude, and perhaps a tinge of uncertainty ...
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As the chapter of teaching abroad draws to a close, I find myself at a crossroads of emotions — a mix of excitement, gratitude, and perhaps a tinge of uncertainty ...
Read MoreI’ve always been very sensitive when it comes to my weight, as an overweight child and adult. I’ve been called a pig, a whale, an elephant, ...
Read MoreIt's been difficult to establish relationships with new people since I moved to a new country. People form their own cliques, making it difficult to be part of a ...
Read MoreIt has been eight months since I relocated to Taiwan. I recalled the thrill of wanderlust and the yearning to journey with God. My brain had an excess of serotonin ...
Read MoreWe are all familiar with the account of Jesus' visit to Martha and Mary. Martha was preoccupied with household tasks, whilst Mary sat at Jesus' feet, listening to him. Jesus ...
Read MoreSpending time with God is essential to living life. Remember that He blesses those who truly seek Him. That is why the enemy seeks to occupy your time with God. ...
Read MoreI’ve often heard people say, “If your dreams don't scare you, they aren't big enough.” My dreams scare me. Truth be told, I’...
Read MoreI didn’t think I would have a hard time adjusting in a new country as a seasoned traveler. I’ve lived abroad in college, so this wasn’t my ...
Read MoreI often wondered as a child how other people were living. What were they doing? What did they eat? What did they do for fun? These were thoughts of a 10 ...
Read MoreDo you believe God can still answer your prayers? The first time I ever heard, “I’m living in my prayers” was from Dr. Melvin Silas’ ...
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