Even the best path can have thorns, twists, turns, valleys and hills. There will be days of fog on our path, no clear and no refreshing views around.

Like climbing mountains, we need to surpass the most difficult trail in order to reach the mountaintop. It takes patience and perseverance to continue moving forward - walking on that challenging, difficult and narrow trail that will lead us to marvelous views.

"Come up here, and I will show you what must take place after this."
-Revelation 4:1

Never let life's challenges and difficulties intimidate you. Let it motivate you to PRAY more, TRUST more, EXPERIENCE more and GROW more - because FAITH always works in the realm of impossible.!

"Now to Him who is able to do far more abundantly than all that we ask or think, according to the power at work within us.."
**Ephesians 3:20**


~keep fighting the good fight of faith 😊

#keepgoing


“...PERFECT LOVE casts out ALL fears!”
 -1 John 4:18



When we totally surrender and entrust every single second 
of our existence in the center of God's sovereignty, 
then we will gracefully enjoy this amazing life 
He gave us and live it to the full! 


Imagine yourself waking up one morning inhaling the mountain breeze, feelin’ the cold dew beneath your feet and listening to the sweet melody of little creatures on the other side. Alright! What a breath-taking view in front of you!

"You will seek me and find me when you seek me with all your heart."
-Jeremiah 29:13-


"How are you?"
"How is your heart?"
"What steps are you taking in times of confusing situations?"


These questions just burst in my mind this past few days. We are often caught by the busyness of this world on day to day basis. We are troubled by pressures, deadlines and unfavorable circumstances we commonly experienced.  We used to set


"The secret of rising to the top of any mountain rests in our attitude and ability to persevere."


I often heard this line since I started in mountaineering few years back. Truly, it made sense! Now I can add, "We can never reach the mountaintop unless we have the patience and perseverance to endure the deepest valleys."