Tag: christian

  • A Key Difference in Baptist Doctrine: Eternal Security Explained

    A Key Difference in Baptist Doctrine: Eternal Security Explained

    Although I grew up in a Christian home and was brought up in a Pentecostal church, I only fully understood the gospel when I was about 17 years old (in late 2014). After watching loads of YouTube videos by Wretched TV, Kent Hovind, William Lane Craig, Ravi Zacharias, and mainstream non-denominational Christian movies like God’s…

  • Benefits of Native Mobile Apps

    Benefits of Native Mobile Apps

    For about 3 years I’ve been a big supporter of Web and Hybrid app development. One of the main reasons for that was that I was firstly a hybrid app developer for these 3 years myself. I say “was” since I recently switched teams, and now I am a full-time iOS developer (native app development).…

  • Going Forward!

    Going Forward!

    So it has been about 5 years since my first blog post, which I published in July 2016. Since then, I’ve tried to publish at least 1 post every month. As expected, I did fail to be consistent with this at times by being late or skipping few months. But overall I feel this was…

  • Christ is the center of World History

    Christ is the center of World History

    Today is the beginning of a new year, 2020. Unless I am mistaken, all countries would have already celebrated the clock ticking to 00:00 of January 1, 2020 by the time I publish this post. Given that, let us take a moment to think about a fundamental detail that goes unnoticed. The number 2020. I’m…

  • Things that are Valuable are given for Free

    Things that are Valuable are given for Free

    The synopsis of my video on the topic of Things that are Valuable are given for Free.

  • The Problem with Christian Contemporary Music

    The Problem with Christian Contemporary Music

    Singing and listening to music is an important part of a Christian’s life. In fact, the Bible tells us to sing psalms and hymns and spiritual songs. “Let the word of Christ dwell in you richly in all wisdom; teaching and admonishing one another in psalms and hymns and spiritual songs, singing with grace in…

  • Kindle vs Paperback: My Thoughts

    Kindle vs Paperback: My Thoughts

    And further, by these, my son, be admonished: of making many books there is no end; and much study is a weariness of the flesh. Ecclesiastes 12:12 Anyone studying for an exam could testify that much study is truly a weariness of the flesh. Given that, a book written to a specific person would capture them to…

  • Having Self-Direction (Schwartz Theory of Basic Values)

    Having Self-Direction (Schwartz Theory of Basic Values)

    This post is going to be personal as I’ll be recording some of my real-world experiences. Not all might find this edifying. The reason I’m writing this post is that I find that writing out stuff helps me better organize thoughts in my mind. I read a book that talked about the different basic values…

  • WHY Matters

    WHY Matters

    For many years, I thought that WHAT you do is all that matters when it comes to living a life with purpose. But that cannot be further from the truth. Although at the end of the day WHAT you do is what people can see, WHY you do it is what inspires people, and in…

  • Running in the Night

    Running in the Night

    I type this in Google, and the first search result is a YouTube music video of a song named “Running in the Night”, that has really nothing to do with the running I’m talking about here. Clearly, actual ‘RUNNING in the night’ is not a hot topic that people are talking and searching about. As…