God is Never Late
by Christabel Neo (above photo, left), 26 years old Since encountering Christ three years ago, there has been ups and downs in my faith journey. I constantly strive to be
by Christabel Neo (above photo, left), 26 years old Since encountering Christ three years ago, there has been ups and downs in my faith journey. I constantly strive to be
by Joshua Tan (above photo, second-from-right), 26 years old Before entering the School of Witness, I had strong personal encounters with Jesus and was already on the journey of discipleship.
by Clara Tee, 25 years old Since I was a child I grew up with lots of affirmation. It. Was. Great! But to ensure I was liked by others, I
by Melodi Ng, 28 years old I am an only child born to my parents who tried really hard to conceive and had me in their late 30s. I lived
by Jimson Heng, 25 years old Just before I started SOW, a friend asked me, “What’s the favourite part of yourself?”, and I couldn’t answer, because I didn’t really like
by Vivien Mak (above photo, middle), 19 years old Before coming to the School of Witness, I was contented with life. I didn’t discern about coming to SOW or made
by Micaela Arriola, 23 years old Coming into the School of Witness, I felt excited. I had left the church in 2014, and by God’s grace I began my journey
by Joanna Tan (above photo, left), 19 years old Life before SOW was repetitive, boring and mundane. I felt no purpose in my life and it seemed that everyone around
by Gillian Koh, 24 years old I am a cradle catholic and I come from a unique family. My biological family includes my dad and three older sisters. My mother
by Celeste Cordeiro (above photo, right), 27 years old I am the oldest child with 2 younger brothers. Being the eldest, I felt responsible to be a good example for
by Aaron Ching, 27 years old Before coming to the School of Witness, I always sought validation from others. This is especially so at work where I sought to gain
by Celeste Seah, 27 years old I am a cradle Catholic, am an only child and came back to the faith in 2016. Helpless. Fearful. Tired. Abandoned. Lost. Wounded. Unloved.
by Gabriel Kwan, 26 years old Growing up in a typical Asian family, academics was a priority. As I grew up as an only child, there was pressure on me
by Maxine Ho, 19 years old I grew up in a family of six kids, with very loving parents. I would say my parents are good Catholics – go for
by Sarah Teo (above photo, middle), 24 years old Before coming to the School of Witness, my faith was stagnant. I come from a family of four and we are
by Petrina Lew (above photo, left), 26 years old Before coming to SOW, I would only pray, visit the adoration room and attend daily masses if I was praying for
by Fergus Phua (above photo, middle), 27 years old I am a cradle catholic, and born into a family of four. When I was 12 years old, my parents got
Crystal Peh, 19 years old Growing up in a family of six, I constantly feared that I was unwanted and unloved. I often chose to lock myself away, and be
by Carolyn Lau, 33 years old On the first day of the School of Witness (SOW), we were asked “what are you thirsting for?” The first thing that came to
Cheryl Fong (above photo, left), 28 years old I am a cradle Catholic but not brought up in the faith. I grew up in a traditional Chinese household where achievements