Title: When Peace Becomes the Greater Victory

The whole of last week was both satisfying and relieving for me. The long-standing issue with the contractor has finally come to an end. The final resolution from PPIC was signed, the variations were verified, and the payout to the contractor was raised. For my part, I declined to be a witness to the resolution. This was not because of disagreement or resentment, but simply a personal decision—an exercise of my right to step back after everything that had unfolded. Through this experience, I learned something deeper about working within church institutions like ACOM. In many organizational environments, the focus is often on being technically right—ensuring that every clause, every condition, and every loophole in a contract is addressed. But within a church organization, there is often a higher priority that guides decision-making. Peace. Peace between people. Peace between the parties involved. Peace within the institution itself. Sometimes, from a purely contractual or professional ...

Five Hours Before Midnight


With five hours to go before Christmas midnight, I find myself reflecting on how quickly time flies and on the journey I have walked.

As I watch families preparing, anticipating this season with joy and happiness, I’m reminded of how beautiful it is simply to observe life—and to acknowledge the Creator for life itself and everything in between.

When I look back on my own life, the past two years have held so much: real pain, betrayal, depression, moments of confusion, but also blessings. There were arguments, unforgiveness, anger, deep sadness, mistakes, even thoughts of revenge—yet also laughter, joy, and happiness. The list goes on.

At times I asked, “What is the meaning of all this, my God?”
And then my heart was brought back to the very core of Christmas: the birth of Christ—to save me, to save us.

That’s when I remembered a verse I came across years ago:


“I know that there is nothing better for people than to be happy and to do good while they live. That each of them may eat and drink, and find satisfaction in all their toil—this is the gift of God.”
— Ecclesiastes 3:12–13

So here I am—counting down to midnight, stewing fish, eating a simple meal, reflecting quietly, and waiting to offer my small words of gratitude to the Creator.

















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