SOCL Thanksgiving #1
Written by Jermaine Lim, SIM, Participant Before coming into SOCL, I always wanted to take control of my life because living in uncertainty made me very fearful, hence, taking control
Written by Jermaine Lim, SIM, Participant Before coming into SOCL, I always wanted to take control of my life because living in uncertainty made me very fearful, hence, taking control
By Ryan Khong I am a cradle Catholic but did not go for Mass or catechism classes often because my family did not have a practice of attending Mass weekly
By Bryan Tam, NTU I am a recent convert to Catholicism, as I was baptised last August. My journey begun in 2019, when I was struggling in university. I reached
By Cheryl Toh Prior to knowing God properly, I was very much the prodigal daughter. However, after encountering Him through the Blessed Sacrament and spending time with my community and
During a season of doubt and uncertainty in my faith, God revealed Himself to me and welcomed me home. A bible verse to describe this would be Nehemiah 8:10, “do
By Vanya Heng, NTU “In one word, I desire to be a saint,” wrote St Therese of Lisieux, and it echoes within my very being. I too desire to be
By Aldrin Relador I didn’t believe in God for many years after leaving the Church. I refused to return. Yet Jesus broke through my stubbornness. Through a friend, I had
Mustard Seed has been an incredibly fulfilling process that has introduced me to community. I am reminded by Christ that he works through the people around me. Before coming to
By Tay Kuang Teck, RCIY / Genesis (Working Adults Community) Hi, I am Kuang Teck, a newly baptized Catholic since last December. To be honest, I cannot quite remember what
By Nicole Therese Lim, SMU Being Catholic is an every-day decision that I make because I love God. This decision is not made easily, and I don’t always experience the
Testimony & Illustration Amanda Patrina Tan, Lighthouse (Working Adults Community) After months of stepping out into the working world, I slipped into chasing worldly recognition and placed my self-worth on
By Cheryl Sim, Mensa Christi (Working Adults Community) “How to love the empty air” is the title of a book a friend bought me last year, and it pretty much
By Julian Lowe, CAYA (OYP NS Community) As I ponder about the past few years of my life have unfolded, the word I would use to describe it is turbulent. There
By Joanne Lye Hi, I am Joanne. Here’s a little background about me — I come from a family of 8, consisting of my parents and 5 siblings. We have
By Yuki Koh, Illustration by Joey Wong When the haemorrhaging woman stretched out her hand to seek healing, Jesus stopped to look at her and she was healed (Mark 5:25-34).
By Brandon Wong, NUS; Illustrated by Natasha Koh Hello brothers and sisters, I am Brandon Wong, and I would be sharing my testimony on how the Lord has been moving
By Francine Ho, NTU Jesus: my Lord who never stops fighting for me “Never enough”, these words seemed to be the only 2 words I knew how to attach to
By Erin Chuah, NUS I grew up living a life that was chained by my fears. I was afraid of not being good enough, of making mistakes; afraid of
By Judith Tay, Jacob’s Well (Working Adults Community) Insecure, fearful, people-pleasing – these are just some of the words that I would use to describe myself during my growing up
By Kevin Mak Hi, my name is Kevin and I am a recent graduate of a UK university. This is my testimony on how the Lord transformed my university journey