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Next book: "FaithTrotters: Across Three Shores"

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  God stirred in my heart a desire to reach those preparing to enter the workforce after completing their studies. This crucial step of faith, taken early, can prevent them from being drawn into the vacuum of career pursuits—where decisions about faith are too often postponed until life's futility becomes painfully clear. Titled " FaithTrotters: Across Three Shores ", in the  soon-to-be-released book, readers will encounter a rich tapestry of lives—three Christian apologists, three businessmen, one businesswoman, and a civil engineering graduate who has journeyed across the globe to sing for Jesus. Though these individuals are ordinary people from familiar Malaysian and Singaporean settings, each story bears the unmistakable imprint of God’s craftsmanship. Their lives reveal His unique handiwork in places and moments that readers will recognise as part of their own cultural landscape. Professor Dr Living Lee:  A retired geologist and palaeontologist, formerly a lecturer a...

Here comes Sam...

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Dear Pastors, Principals of Private Schools and Campus Youth Group Leaders I am trying to help Sam Kian Sang sell the book I wrote about his life, which was completed just before the Covid-19 pandemic. The project was commissioned by Pastor Phua Seng Tiong, with layout and printing generously sponsored by Datuk Seri Wong Chun Wai. Essentially, Bro Chun Wai wanted to support Sam in earning a living through the sale of these books. To my surprise, Sam still has around 2,000 copies left. Although they are priced affordably—within reach even for students—I have suggested that he give more talks in churches and youth groups to reach a wider audience. Churches could also consider purchasing both the English and Mandarin editions to distribute to pre-believers a few weeks prior to his sharing session. That way, when the event approaches, members can invite their pre-believing friends by saying, “ Remember the book I gave you? Now come and hear the real story in person. ” It’s important fo...