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		<title>Three Ways To Love Your Family Through Covid-19</title>
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		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Elizabeth Lee]]></dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Wed, 13 May 2020 13:01:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<category><![CDATA[Issue 39]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Love]]></category>
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					<description><![CDATA[At the peak of my hectic schedule in university, I saw my parents only twice a week. A lot of]]></description>
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							<p>Some of us may be wondering why our parents seem to be moodier or more short-tempered than usual. We may not be able to fully understand or process what is going on with so many changes taking place. However, perhaps trying to understand the root causes behind why our parents behave the way that they do can help us to be slow to anger and quicker in love.</p><p>Aunty Sook Neo, who has two children, is concerned that she may fall sick or be quarantined and may not be able to look after the family. Another mum, Aunty Cheryl, is worried about her family and business finances, so she hopes that her children can be thrifty and spend within their means.</p><p>Lately, I’ve started noticing how exhausted and spent my parents are after a long day of work, especially in these times. They run a business, and it’s not easy during this pandemic. But they grit their teeth and bear it anyway so that we can have food on the table.</p><p>It’s tough to walk through life alone. That is why Paul encouraged us to carry each other’s burdens, so we fulfil the law of Christ (Gal 6:2). By taking time to put yourself in your parents’ shoes, you may be able to help bear their burdens more.</p>						</div>
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							<p>With most of us coming from conservative Asian families, open communication may not seem like the easiest thing to do, but love can be expressed in various ways. More often than not, many of our parents communicate their love through actions rather than words. These are usually small but important actions, and we shouldn’t miss what’s right under our noses.</p><p>Charlotte, 20, said that she understands her mother’s love is expressed in what she does for the family, whether this is walking under the scorching sun to buy groceries, collectingmasks, buying food, or cooking the family’s meals. In some ways, she is thankful for this season. For one, her parents get to spend more quality time together — they have all three meals together and can even catch up on Korean dramas!</p><p>“I genuinely feel like my mum is happier to have company at home with her,” said Charlotte. “I found that ‘enforced time’ at home can be bittersweet.”</p><p>Being at home with the family has also helped Charlotte to see her family in a very different light. “In the past few days, I’ve learned that my dad is a very driven and hardworking man. He is never late for his conference calls, very firm in his decisions, and is able to think critically should a problem arise.”</p><p>Charlotte hopes that she will be able to do more for her family this month, such as cooking a good meal and going on ‘outings’ with her elder sister — right in their rooms — by watching their favourite childhood movies.</p><p>I have realised that a simple “thank you” is very powerful and that my mum’s face lights up whenever I intentionally acknowledge her efforts. I am also learning to make it a point to keep in contact with my extended family over video calls. Unfortunately, we had to celebrate my grandpa’s 80th birthday over a video call. But judging from his broad smile, a simple check-in to let him know I was thinking of him made all the difference.</p><p>Living together all the time can reveal family fractures that can be ignored in our busy lives. We can rub each other the wrong way with our living habits, and feel frustrated that we can’t just leave the house. Learn to communicate your feelings honestly but kindly face to face, through a handwritten note, or a text message. Aunty Sook Neo shared that since none of us have gone through something like this, it is important to validate everyone&#8217;s emotions, be it anxiety, frustration, or fear. Having empathy and being kind to one another helps to build each other up.</p>						</div>
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							<p>Taking ‘sanity breaks’ can also help — this may just be a quick 15-minute cool-down away from everyone else in a quiet corner of your home if you feel like you need a breather. Another way to recharge is to spend quiet time with God. This means intentionally taking out time to be still.</p><p>I recall having problems falling asleep when I was around the age of 18. The looming pressure of exams and the need to perform felt like very heavy burdens to bear. Each night, I clung on to the Word of God tightly in all my anxiety meltdowns. It felt like a lifeline each night. I found that journalling while meditating on Scripture was a good way for me to process my emotions and be renewed.</p><p>By taking breaks to strengthen yourself in the Lord, you can find new strength and patience to love your family.</p><p>We now have a rare opportunity to have the family together for an extended period of time. As we grow up, such opportunities are likely to be rarer, so let’s love more boldly in this season. As my mum often tells me, “Family is precious, so look out for one another!”</p>						</div>
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							<p>Physical touch:<br />While generally not a great idea in a time of social distancing, an occasional pat on your parents’ back may go a long way in boosting their spirits!</p><p>Acts of service:<br />Clean the floor, cook a meal, or iron and fold the laundry to lighten the load for the family.</p><p>Gifts:<br />Great gifts don’t have to be expensive! With delivery services everywhere, pick a thoughtful gift that your mum or dad would enjoy. (I like to give my dad his favourite potato chips.)</p><p>Quality time:<br />Watch a movie, play a board game, or just chat at the dinner table. There are also plenty of home workouts available online for free for the fitspo fam.</p><p>Words of affirmation:<br />A sincere and heartfelt way to express our thanks is by writing thank-you cards. (Refer to our DIY column for more inspiration!)</p>						</div>
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		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Elizabeth Lee]]></dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Fri, 29 Sep 2017 16:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
				<category><![CDATA[Identity]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Issue 23]]></category>
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							<p>I am walking down the runway in heels and makeup, modelling a size-eight jumpsuit that was sponsored for the event. As I pose at the end of the runway, my friends cheer my name and shriek in delight. I walk with my head held high to the sound of applause and good- natured laughter.</p><p>I win Miss Popular and a lot of Facebook likes.</p><p>Every freshman year at University, pageant season comes around. It usually comes in a package: Selection, photo shoots, and voting done via likes and shares on social media. It’s exciting when you see pictures of your friends (or yourself!) popping up all over your social media feed.</p><p>Being adored and affirmed by the people around you is always fun. It’s fun when friends and family (even that distant aunt) give you likes on Facebook and nice comments. It’s fun when a stranger comes up to you and says, “Hey, I voted for you!” It’s fun when all you hear is applause, and you are deemed funny, witty, and worthy by all the people you want to impress.</p><p>But it’s not so fun if you let other people define everything that you are and everything that you are not. At their roots, beauty pageants are popularity contests. And many of us may be participating in “beauty pageants” of our own without realising it! It’s tempting to behave or look a certain way in order to be affirmed by the people around us. But when we rely solely on validation from others, we are placing our security and self-worth in the hands of humans, not God.</p>						</div>
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							<p>The problem with placing our security in people is that it is easily lost — people are fickle! On the other hand, God assures us that He loves us on our good days and bad days (Jer 31:3; Rom 5:6). We can’t always have the same confidence in people.</p><p>While God loves faithfully (Ps 136:2), people love conditionally. If we yearn for the love of people, we may find ourselves constantly striving to please them in the way we look, dress, or behave, and this can get extremely tiring and make us unnecessarily miserable! Not many know this, but the night before my pageant appearance, I barely slept a wink because I was so worried about what people would think of me. I was worried that I wouldn’t be funny enough and beautiful enough in their eyes. I was afraid of being judged. When we don’t place our security in God’s hands, we risk losing the confidence and self-esteem that comes from knowing our identity in Christ.</p><p>The best part about God’s love is that we don’t need to do anything to earn it. Remember: you are already somebody important to Him. God sent His one and only Son to die for you. If the King of all heaven and earth already loves you so passionately and freely, do you really need to strive for anyone else&#8217;s love?</p>						</div>
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			<h2 class="elementor-heading-title elementor-size-default">...BUT GOD LOOKS AT THE HEART</h2>		</div>
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							<p>Unfortunately, society’s definition of beauty is flawed, as it tends to value external appearance over innate qualities and strength of character. There is a skewed emphasis on looks, body, and sexuality that leads us to mistakenly believe that how we look is the most important thing about us.</p><p>In Manila, there are “beauty factories” that train girls to become pageant queens. Aspiring candidates train for at least ten hours a day in high heels (at least seven inches high!), trying to perfect their walk and come up with the best poses.</p><p>Going further, there are child beauty pageants like the one featured in the reality TV show Toddlers and Tiaras. Young children put on full-face makeup and tasteless costumes to perform routines that seem highly inappropriate for their age. The fact that such pageants (and reality TV shows that make entertainment out of them) exist shows our preoccupation with a superficial, overly sexualised, and inherently unhealthy standard of beauty.</p><p>The tricky thing about beauty pageants is that they may affirm your talent for strutting down a runway or striking a pose, but fail to reflect your character and convictions —what lies in your heart.</p><p>Miss USA 2006 took to a life of sexual promiscuity, drugs, and alcoholism after she won the title. Miss Delaware Teen USA 2013 gave up her crown due to allegations over a sex video. These pageant queens prove the fallibility and superficiality of the judging criteria.</p><p>The truth is that rather than our outer appearance, God values what’s in our hearts (1 Sam 16:7), and no beauty pageant will be able to judge that.</p>						</div>
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			<h2 class="elementor-heading-title elementor-size-default">BE WHO GOD CREATED YOU TO BE</h2>		</div>
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							<p>It has been a year since the pageant. I realise that all my fears about not looking “good enough” were unfounded. I had shown up to the event with dark under eye circles (oops!), but my friends embraced me anyway because they cared more about who I was instead of how I looked.</p><p>Many a time, we put ourselves down by thinking that we are not good enough or beautiful enough in the world’s eyes. But these are lies that we have allowed the devil to feed us. We are no mistake! He intentionally created us, and all our days are written in His book (Ps 139:15–16). We only need to walk the ‘runway’ for an audience of One, and He is God.</p><p>Who are you walking the ‘runway’ of life for, and are there any ‘beauty pageants’ that are hindering you from being who God intends for you to be?</p>						</div>
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