by Mary Jeanne Small is the tongue but In the mouth of a wrong person It can become a weapon of destruction! How much slander/gossip is your tongue guilty of? We came with nothing & will leave with nothing Except… That which we have sown through our words and deeds. How gross are the sins… Continue reading Guard Your Tongue
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The Swimming Pool
by M P Prabhakar This was just after the war and a lot of things were hard to come by. My friends and I were about ten years old, so playing back then was a lot different from today’s young. If we were not in school, we got together outside looking for adventure and went off… Continue reading The Swimming Pool
Proud to be a Convent Girl in Malaysia
SMK_Convent_Ipoh -wikipedia.org by Amelia Chiang Kar Mun I am a product of a mission school and super proud of it. My primary and secondary school years at Main Convent Ipoh have taught me about the different cultures and religions, and living within a multiracial community. Main Convent Ipoh was opened in 1907 with only eight pupils and… Continue reading Proud to be a Convent Girl in Malaysia
Bilik Seri Setia Group – My Anchor at UPM
By Hooi Chee Mei The Teach For Malaysia team is united by the belief that all children in Malaysia deserve the opportunity to attain an excellent education. We live out our commitment to the mission through 4 core values.“ from https://teachformalaysia.org/work-with-us/ Malaysia is a beautiful country with many races, cultures and festivals. I am… Continue reading Bilik Seri Setia Group – My Anchor at UPM
Friends in Deed and Friends in Need
photo by Hawa bte Mohamed Salleh by Hawa bte Mohamed Salleh I was the only surviving Malay student in CHIJ from standard one to Upper Six with the exception of Form 1 and Form 2. My school was in Tampin. As the only Malay student in the graduating class at CHIJ, my closest friends had… Continue reading Friends in Deed and Friends in Need
Uncles & Aunties
by R Punithamathi K Rajagopal. photo by Krishnan Sinniah HARI RAYA AT NORHAYATI’S I was 8. Visited my classmate Norhayati for Hari Raya. The place was filled with so many Chins’ and Angs’ and Sams’ and Marys’ and Muthus’ much like Nasi Kandar. Hari Raya means food. Ketupat and satay plentiful. I grabbed a stick… Continue reading Uncles & Aunties