Sister LinLin
In May 2025, my mother became very seriously ill. At that time, I was extremely worried and anxious for her, and I kept praying for her, continually calling on the Lord. The Lord is a God who listens to your prayers, and with His mighty hand He lifted my mother and strengthened my faith. Very quickly, and almost supernaturally, God healed my mother. When I went to visit and take care of her for half a month, my mother regained her health by the grace of the Lord and was able to go to church to worship and pray! In that month of May, I felt closest to God and that God was near me.
We never know what tomorrow may hold, or what awaits us in the future, but we have Jesus and should not fear. Because our tomorrows are in the hands of our loving Father, we may have peace, joy, and grace.
Sister Winnie—The Lord’s Faithfulness
For over five years, “It’s So Good To Know You,” has been a daily companion in my life–an important link for my connection with my Heavenly Father. The hopeful sharings, Holy Spirit reminders, and the shared genuine testimonies of brothers and sisters on the program have constantly shone, renewed, and reminded me daily how to live our a Christ-like life. Every day, I also share the program with other brothers and sisters, and include a personal prayer I write, to hopefully share this grace with more people. In the challenges of life, I have experienced God’s perfect help multiple times: whether it’s when I’m out alone in the mornings, God provides companions; during travels, and I was unexpectedly injured or storms interrupt my journey, I experience immediate healing and peace through prayer; and it my work and dance ministry, God renews my body with strength. These real experiences have allowed me to deeply understand that what this program conveys is not only doctrine, but also the living, tangible presence of the Lord that can be experienced.
For over five years, “It’s So Good To Know You,” has been a daily companion in my life–an important link for my connection with my Heavenly Father. The hopeful sharings, Holy Spirit reminders, and the shared genuine testimonies of brothers and sisters on the program have constantly shone, renewed, and reminded me daily how to live our a Christ-like life. Every day, I also share the program with other brothers and sisters, and include a personal prayer I write, to hopefully share this grace with more people. In the challenges of life, I have experienced God’s perfect help multiple times: whether it’s when I’m out alone in the mornings, God provides companions; during travels, and I was unexpectedly injured or storms interrupt my journey, I experience immediate healing and peace through prayer; and it my work and dance ministry, God renews my body with strength. These real experiences have allowed me to deeply understand that what this program conveys is not only doctrine, but also the living, tangible presence of the Lord that can be experienced.
Sister Weizhen—A Journey Threaded with Grace
When I think back on the experience of applying for my disability certificate, my heart is filled with gratitude. Every step was filled with the Lord’s provision and loving kindness.
At that time, I felt completely lost and anxious facing the unfamiliar application. During this time, Sister Yong En reached out to me—like an angel sent by the Lord. Across computer screens, she connected and walked through the application process with me. While applying, Sister Yong En patiently read every anxious word I typed, encouraged me with Scripture, and carefully organized the contact information for the Disabled Persons’ Federation, and sent it to me. Time and time again, she prayed earnestly for me—asking God to grant me peace and courage, and to not fear while navigating this uncertain path.
The moment I walked into the Disability Federation office, I was nervous. But to my surprise, the staff greeted me with respect and understanding. They were gentle and attentive, guiding me through the forms and answering every small question with patience. Their eyes showed empathy and held no trace of judgement. That kindness I experienced from strangers made me feel that this, too, was grace prepared by the Lord.
Now that the documents have been submitted, this entire process has become a precious memory in my heart. Praise God for his guidance and providence by providing help across mountains and seas when I was lost and had no nearby help. Thank you, sister Yong En, for your love, companionship, and intercessory prayers that drove away the shadows in my heart. Thank you for all the kind staff who helped me in the application process and allowed me to experience warmth and light. Thank you for the brothers and sisters who prayed for me. May God please every family member in the new year with abundant grace and blessings! All glory and praise belong to Him!
