Kristen Dang
Press Service International
Kristen is a family doctor who loves music, writing and anything artsy. She enjoys seeing God’s handiwork in the intricacies and beauty of nature, and lives with her husband and two young children in South Australia. See Kristen’s other articles at:https://lostnowfoundk.com/an-internship-with-jesus-ebook-christian-today-articles/and https://www.pressserviceinternational.org/kristen-dang.html
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10 Years: Testimonies of God’s faithfulness
My husband and I will celebrate ten years of marriage later this year. Our anniversary has always been a time to reflect, celebrate and remember the goodness of God in bringing us together, and growing us together.
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10 Years: Testimonies of God’s faithfulness
My husband and I will celebrate ten years of marriage later this year. Our anniversary has always been a time to reflect, celebrate and remember the goodness of God in bringing us together, and growing us together.
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Mourning into dancing?
Every celebration can also be a reminder of loss. In the last year, it seems there has been a lot of death.
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Carried
There is an unparalleled warmth and comfort found in the arms of a parent who embraces their child. One Sunday, both my husband and I felt God speak this word to us during the worship.
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Unqualified Faith
Faith traverses mountains of impossibility and valleys of disappointment. It encounters both peace and chaos.
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Change
‘The heart of man plans his way, but the LORD establishes his steps.’ (Proverbs chapter 16, verse 9)
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The better plan
I recently archived a bunch of my photos.
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Peace when all is stripped away
Matt Redman’s song, Heart of Worship, begins with these lyrics: ‘When the music fades All is stripped away And I simply come.’
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The music of worship
Music has always been a special gateway for me. It has a way of expression, revelation and wonder that is difficult to replicate in any other format.
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Today I pray
The sun is rising, and hues of intrepid orange start to explore the edges of the bedroom curtain. Morning is here and a new day has started. The worries of yesterday and errant past no longer need to linger. The new day is a new start, a new chance and a fresh slate. Today, I pray.