This is an emergency….

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Either I fully believe in this or not..

Either I carry my cross or not…

A long long time ago, I counted my cost. Ever since then, I am always overwhelm by the futility of what I can do…..there is nothing I can do but to pray with tears for God to work among my city. For the lost around the world, without even the basic necessity…may we dare to deny ourselves and help bring the love of Christ to those who are forsaken.

And for those living in the prosperity of the western world. May it be revealed that despite our resources, we are still broken and may it pierce our hearts that the greed of materialism is trapping ourselves in sin.

Do we still see this as an emergency

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