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Huge congratulations to LifeWave for achieving an incredible milestone, rising to  #13 on the Global 100 list in 2026! F...
15/04/2026

Huge congratulations to LifeWave for achieving an incredible milestone, rising to #13 on the Global 100 list in 2026!

From #32 just two years ago to #22 last year, and now breaking into the Top 15.

Proud to be part of a company that continues to elevate, inspire, and lead with purpose. The journey is just getting started, onward to even greater heights! 🚀

Still thinking about last night’s session, "Every Patch Tells A Story"… we actually packed the room. 🙌What stood out was...
11/04/2026

Still thinking about last night’s session, "Every Patch Tells A Story"… we actually packed the room. 🙌

What stood out wasn’t just the turnout, but the conversations and sharings. No scripts, no hype, just people being real about their experiences, what worked for them, and how things have changed over time.

Some stories were simple, some quite personal, but all very honest. That’s what made the night different.

Appreciate everyone who came by and especially those who spoke up, it takes courage to share openly. Definitely a session to remember.

On to the next one, the Chinese version at the end of the month on 24 Apr 2026 (Fri). Do not miss it !

In a season meant for remembering, When We Look to the Lamb invites us to stop carrying what Jesus already bore and rest...
10/04/2026

In a season meant for remembering, When We Look to the Lamb invites us to stop carrying what Jesus already bore and rest in the forgiveness His sacrifice secured.

“The next day he saw Jesus coming toward him, and said, ‘Behold, the Lamb of God, who takes away the sin of the world!’” (John 1:29).

As John proclaimed, Jesus was “the Lamb of God.” The lamb was an important symbol for God’s people. God Himself (Exodus 12:3–20) had instituted the Passover, in which every family was to take a lamb “without blemish, a male” and offer it as a sacrifice once a year.

In Egypt, the blood of this lamb protected the family: “When I see the blood, I will pass over you, and no plague will befall you to destroy you, when I strike the land of Egypt.”

In God’s eternal plan, Jesus had come to earth to become the sacrificial Lamb that God Himself was offering to atone for the sins of the whole world. Jesus perfectly fulfilled this role during Passover the night before He was crucified. No sin ever has been committed that was not covered by His sacrificial death on the cross.

Yet so often we hold onto sin. It can be hard to imagine that we could ever be forgiven or set free. But we need to look at Jesus and realise that He is the Lamb of God who already took away our sin. On Calvary, the sacrifice was made. We can accept and receive what has already been done.

Do not keep holding on to sin. Jesus died so that you can be forgiven and free. Believe in Him, and accept His finished work today!

Prayer
Father, thank You that Jesus came to take away my sin. I believe in His finished work. Thank You that I am forgiven. In Jesus’ name, amen.

Shalom 🙏

What a day at SingPost Auditorium, truly grateful and still feeling the energy from it 🙏A big thank you to our speakers,...
28/03/2026

What a day at SingPost Auditorium, truly grateful and still feeling the energy from it 🙏

A big thank you to our speakers, Mr KP Hau and Chin Hua and our sharers. Appreciate each of you for showing up, sharing from the heart, and bringing so much value. It’s not just what you said, but the sincerity and belief behind it that made the difference.

Emcee, Janet, for holding the whole event together so smoothly. Your energy, your flow, and the way you engaged everyone, really made the whole experience come alive.

To our LifeWave staff, thank you for the strong support behind the scenes.

These things don’t just happen, it takes effort, coordination, and commitment, and we truly appreciate all that you’ve done.

And of course, to everyone who came and filled up the room, full attendance is one thing, but the kind of energy and participation we saw… that’s something special.

This is what we are building together. Let’s keep the momentum going and continue to impact more lives.

Next Discovery Day is happening on July 2026, if you missed this one, make sure you don’t miss the next. It’s going to be even better.

Appreciate all of you 🙌

Trusting God through every season reminds us that His steady hand is always guiding us through life’s changes, perfectly...
22/03/2026

Trusting God through every season reminds us that His steady hand is always guiding us through life’s changes, perfectly aligned with His divine timing.

“Then God said, ‘Let there be lights in the expanse of the heavens to separate the day from the night. And let them be for signs and for seasons and for days and years’” (Genesis 1:14).

Seasons are a beautiful and integral part of God’s creation. In autumn, leaves change and temperatures fall. In spring, the cold of winter fades, warmth returns, and life begins to bloom again. Creation comes alive, reflecting His design.

In the same way, seasons in our lives remind us that we are not in control, not of nature, time, or even the pace of our own lives. Yet, they point us back to God’s faithfulness and His sovereign care. Every season is an opportunity to draw closer to Him and to recognise His authority over all things.

Seasons are not random phases, but purposeful periods where He is working, shaping, and revealing.

God never changes. While the world shifts, kingdoms rise and fall, trends come and go, and people become popular only to fade into oblivion, God remains constant (Malachi 3:6).

So as we journey through different seasons, let us be aware of what God is doing within us. Even in moments of challenge, stretching, or uncertainty, remember: this is only for a season. It will pass in His time, unless we choose to hold on to it longer than necessary.

In every season, may we remain faithful, trusting, obeying, and walking in alignment with His divine calendar.

Shalom 🙏

As leaders and entrepreneurs, we sometimes say we feel overwhelmed.But often, it’s not the work that weighs us down, it’...
16/03/2026

As leaders and entrepreneurs, we sometimes say we feel overwhelmed.

But often, it’s not the work that weighs us down, it’s the potential we’ve been postponing.

The call we meant to make.

The person we felt prompted to reach out to.

The opportunity we sensed could change someone’s life.

I’ve learned that many people are not exhausted because the journey is too hard, they are exhausted because they’ve been holding back what they know they are capable of.

The moment we take action, something shifts.

Energy returns.
Clarity returns.
Momentum begins.

Sometimes all it takes is one conversation, one follow-up, one step of faith.

You don’t need a different path.

Just the courage to walk the one already placed before you.

Let’s keep moving forward.

Shalom 🙏

“Like a city whose walls are broken through is a person who lacks self-control.” Proverbs 25:28Two people can face the s...
09/03/2026

“Like a city whose walls are broken through is a person who lacks self-control.”
Proverbs 25:28

Two people can face the same hardship, yet one collapses in bitterness while the other grows stronger in wisdom, patience, and character.

What makes the difference? It is not merely the adversity itself. It is what happens within.

When we let anger rule us, we are subdued. When fear dominates our thinking, we are subdued. When resentment takes root, we are subdued.

Strengthen the inner man, and everything on the outside begins to change.

When the inner life is anchored in faith, the storms of life lose their power.

Shalom 🙏

God’s appointed time reminds us that He works according to His perfect plan and divine schedule. He moves at exactly the...
03/03/2026

God’s appointed time reminds us that He works according to His perfect plan and divine schedule. He moves at exactly the right moment to release your breakthrough.

“The LORD spoke to Moses in the wilderness of Sinai, in the first month of the second year after they had come out of the land of Egypt, saying, ‘Let the people of Israel keep the Passover at its appointed time’” (Numbers 9:1–2).

God instructed Israel to observe Passover at a specific, appointed time. He was precise, not only about when it should be kept, but also about how it was to be observed. In the same way, He gave clear directions regarding other feasts and sacred gatherings.

Some may have questioned why these particular days mattered so much. But God wanted His people to understand that He operates on a divine calendar. He acts at set times. Nothing with Him is random or accidental.

These appointed times are still significant to God. When we align ourselves with His Word and walk in obedience during these seasons, He steps into our circumstances, bringing transformation, breakthroughs, blessings, and answers to prayer.

Perhaps you feel stuck. Maybe it seems like nothing is changing, your prayers go unanswered, the same struggles keep resurfacing, and clarity feels far away. But take heart, God has an appointed time for you. He will move at the perfect moment and release the breakthrough you need.

Don’t give in to discouragement or allow doubt to enter your mind. Make sure that you remain faithful. Serve God with your whole heart in every situation.

Keep sowing seeds with the time, talents, and treasures God has given you. Keep believing. God knows your needs, and He hears your prayers. Have confidence that there’s an appointed time for your breakthrough.

Shalom 🙏

We tend to think of success as a finish line. A moment. A result we arrive at someday. But it's It’s not a single achiev...
23/02/2026

We tend to think of success as a finish line. A moment. A result we arrive at someday. But it's It’s not a single achievement. It’s a process.

Success begins when we start. Not when conditions are perfect. Not when fear disappears. Not when clarity magically arrives. It begins the moment we take the first honest step in the right direction.

Too many lives stall right here, trapped in planning, waiting, and second-guessing, mistaking preparation for progress.

Then comes the harder part: to proceed.

Anyone can begin with enthusiasm. Few persist with faithfulness. To proceed means showing up again when the excitement fades. It means remaining steady when results are slow and recognition is absent. This is where character is shaped, in the quiet discipline of doing the next right thing, day after day.

Success, in this sense, isn’t something we chase. It’s something that emerges when we stay faithful to the process God has placed in front of us.

I’ve learned that most people don’t fail because they’re incapable. They fail because they *quit too early or never truly begin*. They underestimate the power of small starts and steady steps.

But life is built the same way faith is built, incrementally, obediently, and often unseen.

So if you feel stuck today, don’t ask how to succeed. Ask a simpler question: What can I begin? And once you’ve begun, commit to proceeding, patiently, prayerfully, faithfully.

Because success isn’t reserved for the gifted or the lucky. It belongs to those who are willing to begin, to proceed, and to trust God with the outcome.

Have a blessed week.

Shalom 🙏

Ruth’s turnaround story shows how "faithfulness and integrity" open doors for God’s favour to rewrite our stories in way...
12/02/2026

Ruth’s turnaround story shows how "faithfulness and integrity" open doors for God’s favour to rewrite our stories in ways we never imagined.

“Wait, my daughter, until you learn how the matter turns out, for the man will not rest but will settle the matter today.” Ruth 3:18

Naomi and her family had left Israel for Moab, hoping to escape a drought. But after her husband and two sons died, she returned to Israel with only her daughter-in-law, Ruth, a Moabite woman with no knowledge of Jewish laws or customs.

Desperate, Ruth went gleaning for grain in a field that belonged to Boaz, a wealthy man who was related to Naomi. Obeying Naomi’s instructions, Ruth followed the customs of the time, and Boaz recognised that she was acting with honor and humility. He knew of her reputation as a “worthy woman” (v. 11).

Boaz was ready to make Ruth his bride, but he knew that another man was a closer relative. He told her that he would approach the man and find out whether he would “redeem” her (v. 13). Boaz was "a man of his word", and the matter was settled that very day.

The marriage of Boaz and Ruth demonstrates just how quickly God can turn around any situation. Both Boaz and Ruth had done their part. These kinds of people are prepared for God’s blessings, faithful, good stewards, committed to excellence, trustworthy, and maintaining good reputations.

Let us seek to develop these character traits in our own lives. Be so dependable that others can count on us. Be honourable and trustworthy. Don’t just talk, but keep our word. Then trust God to direct our steps and provide for our needs.

Shalom 🙏

In this business, it’s easy to think success is tied to the next launch, the next rank, or the next big moment. But real...
09/02/2026

In this business, it’s easy to think success is tied to the next launch, the next rank, or the next big moment. But real momentum is built much earlier and much quieter.

What moves the needle is how we handle today. The follow-ups we complete. The conversations we don’t rush. The consistency we keep even when no one is watching. These are the disciplines that expand our capacity and prepare us for more responsibility, more influence, and more impact.

There’s nothing glamorous about the daily work, but it’s where trust is built, leadership is formed, and belief compounds. Showing up with the right attitude matters. Not forced positivity, but a steady, grateful commitment to do the work well.

When we approach our responsibilities with clarity and cheer, work feels lighter and purpose becomes clearer. Obligation turns into ownership. Effort turns into progress.

So whatever you’re working on today, messages, follow-ups, training, supporting a teammate, handle it with intention and professionalism. You may not feel the shift immediately, but this is how strong, sustainable businesses are built.

One day at a time.

Shalom 🙏

At LifeWave, the difference between average and excellence is rarely something big.It’s usually a few small things done ...
02/02/2026

At LifeWave, the difference between average and excellence is rarely something big.
It’s usually a few small things done consistently.

The extra phone call.
The careful follow-up.
The willingness to listen a little longer, prepare a little more, and check the details.

These habits, small as they may seem, build a reputation for excellence.

They become your invisible signature in everything you do.

And let’s be clear: excellence doesn’t require genius.

It requires focus.
It requires care.
It requires the decision to not just get it done, but to get it done well.

When you’re willing to do what others won’t, you eventually earn what others can’t.

Excellence in our craft also means choosing to be a student for life.

There’s always something new to learn, a better way to serve, a fresh perspective to gain.

The world evolves. The marketplace shifts.
Those who keep refining, practicing, and receiving feedback stay ahead of the curve.
So ask yourself: Where can I be just a little better than yesterday?

How can I raise what I already do by just 5%?
That small edge compounds over time. And before you know it, you’re operating in a league of your own.

Average effort never commands exceptional reward.

It’s the extra care, the attention to detail, the commitment to excellence that turns good into great.

So refine your craft.

Study. Practice. Serve with intention.
Become known for excellence in all you do.
That is how real value is created.
And that is how you truly set yourself apart.

Shalom 🙏

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