Mother’s Day Testimonies 2006
On 14th May 2006 , CDC celebrated another beautiful Mother’s day in a wonderful service of thanksgiving to God for all mothers, wonderfully led by Sister Kun Han. This day was also memorable for three marvelous testimonies given by three wonderful mothers.
First up, Sister Koni shared on how God continued to be faithful to her family even when facing great difficulties. Trying to make a living in the ever competitive world of food business, Sister Koni shared how she and her husband Charles were challenged to maintain their integrity and honesty, even if it meant earning less, and how important it is to set a good example in front of their children and everyone else. Truly God honored them when a competitor tried to slander them but instead was rebuked by the boss who rented them their premises.
Secondly, Sister Beng Choo shared on the wonderful testimony of her mother-in-law, who although accepting Christ only late in life, quickly understood the great importance of the power of prayer, and faithfully prays for her grandchildren everyday. She understood that the best way to express her love for her family was to pray for them!
Finally, Sister Tabitha shared how she felt overwhelmed when discovering she was pregnant with her fifth child. It was a critical time when she was so busy managing her two kindergartens, while bringing up two teenage children and two younger children at the same time. Nevertheless, she stood on the promise of God that I can do all things through Christ who strengthens me, and also on the great words of the Lord to Paul “My grace is sufficient for you, for my power is made perfect in your weakness.” When we are most weak, and most helpless, and we can do nothing but surrender ourselves to the Lord, then only can we see His true power and grace, perfect in our weaknesses.
May the Lord give us all a heart of integrity and a strong desire to set a good example for our children and for others, help us value the importance and power of faithful prayer and help us always remember that we are more than conquerors, able to face all things in Christ, who is our ultimate strength and power in our weaknesses. Amen.
God bless,
Jason
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