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JAT reads in end-March.

May you enjoy these articles as much as I have.

  • Amos Poh provides a glimpse into a teenager’s struggles and earnest desire to pray.
  • Chua Yi Xian shares a psychologist-to-be’s tussle with relativism and Christianity.
  • Evangeline Tan represent a daughter’s sincere cry for real communion with her father.
  • Hilary Hoe walks us through the Book of Revelation as part of his Lenten journey.
  • Lim Mei Yin talks us through her thoughts on God talking to us and how we hear Him.
  • Matt Lawton interviews the entertaining Patrice Evra, whose honesty charms us all.
  • Matthew Tan gives us a theological perspective of community and its importance.
  • Michael Walker highlights unfulfilled potential by juxtaposing Rooney and Jeffers.
  • Perry Noble diagnoses with alarming accuracy the signs of an unhealthy Christian.
  • Serene Wee spells out the ten desired qualities of a godly man – her unattainable one.

JAT reads in mid-March.

A part of what I do for a living is to keep up with my youths by reading their blogs; I’m subscribed to nearly 70 (and counting!) blogs and each time they update, Google Reader feeds it to me; you learn a lot about people by being a phantom reader. I also subscribe to other websites and often enough, I chance upon a good article that is worth sharing…

This is my first attempt to show you what I read and I plan to do this every other week if I can keep up. Hope you enjoy these articles as much as I have.

  • Bethenia Dixon refreshes everyone with a great perspective on giving – love her closing.
  • Clarence Chua puts himself in the shoes of his semi-deaf father – a riveting piece.
  • Dan Walker of the BBC captures Le Magnifique Eric Cantona in an exclusive interview.
  • John Piper brings us back to 2002 and reminds youth workers of their great responsibility.
  • Joshua Ng reflects on what it means to leave behind a legacy as a legend.
  • Lim Jun Hong reminds us of the importance of being properly rooted in the Word.
  • Perry Noble looks at the ten ways to fail as a minister – what a sobering reminder for all…
  • Serene Wee provides an excellent insight into the situation in Japan, as told by a Japanese.
  • Soann Chng writes about Cavan’s responsibilities as her firstborn – something I identify with.
  • Steven Chan shares how he missed the earthquake in Tokyo by a mere 50 minutes.

You never know – you might just be featured next month! I’m a big fan of superb writers and always on the lookout for read-worthy articles.

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