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19/10/2025

An official member of a secret society, Liu Min Ho used to use and peddle dr*gs.

Once, he was beaten up so badly, five of his ribs were broken and he almost lost consciousness.

At this point of despair and hopelessness, Min Ho found an unconditional love that transformed his life.

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12/10/2025

"I wanted to stop, but I didn’t know how to stop.”

Kaoru saw no way out of add*ction and gang activity, except to end his life. But each time, he was rescued.

Little did he know, a woman's simple gift would lead him to a greater Love that would change his life forever.

Today, Kaoru brings the same love to the hopeless.

Suzette Hattingh was a nurse in South Africa who was not fazed by all types of injuries she attended to.As a Senior Nurs...
10/10/2025

Suzette Hattingh was a nurse in South Africa who was not fazed by all types of injuries she attended to.

As a Senior Nurse, she was no stranger to accompanying patients who were dy*ng.

One man, minutes away from dy*ng, suddenly sat up straight up in bed. He cried: “I see the living God on His throne, and I’m lost!” That was his last breath.

Another man, near d*ath, anxiously described going into a pit – feet first, followed by his body, then his head.

Finally, a woman, Mrs X, with terminal cancer. She was the most difficult patient – always screaming and cursing at the nurses – until she made peace with God.

On her d*athbed, Mrs X said: “Oh, Sister Hattingh, do you see these people with white clothes?”

Suzette recalled: “Three such experiences so close together left me unsettled. I began asking: 'What if God is real? What if there really is life after d*ath?'"

Dr Rev Suzette Hattingh, who was in Singapore in September for miracle healing rally, HEALSG 2025, shares her story with Stories of Hope.

Growing up in South Africa, I had wanted to be a policewoman. But my Daddy firmly said no. So I chose the next best...

At the age of 10, Suzette Hatting’s right arm was shredded in an accident on her father’s farm in South Africa.Doctors w...
01/10/2025

At the age of 10, Suzette Hatting’s right arm was shredded in an accident on her father’s farm in South Africa.

Doctors were angry with her father for not allowing them to amputate her arm.
“Mr Hattingh, you are the most irresponsible man we’ve ever met. If we don’t amputate, she will die of septicemia.”

Then they told him: “Take her home. Let this child at least die in her own bed tonight.”

Suzette not only survived, she went on to become a nurse. After being prayed for, she regained full use of her arm.

It was the first of many miracle healings she would personally experience. It set her on fire to pray for others.

Today, she goes around the world praying for healing in the name of Jesus. Rev Dr Suzette Hatting was in Singapore in September for miracle healing rally, HEALSG 2025.

When I was just 10 years old, I asked to join my dad on the tractor to harvest maize from the fields. IAs I bent down to put the corn into a bag, the wind lifted my dress. A grease bolt on the pulley caught the fabric and, in an instant, pulled me feet first into the combine harvester.xThe blades sl...

14/09/2025

Yolanda Lee was diagnosed with breast cancer at 28. She was healthy, thriving at work, and planning her wedding.

"Why me? What if I d*e?" Fear and anxiety filled her mind ... until one day, a reassuring voice told her that she would live.

Alvin Kong was a temple medium. For years, he channelled spirits, believing it was the only way to save his soul. He nev...
10/09/2025

Alvin Kong was a temple medium. For years, he channelled spirits, believing it was the only way to save his soul.

He never expected to fall in love with a Christian – the one type of people he despised.

This is the story of how Alvin fell in love. Not just with Dawn, but also with her God. In Him, Alvin found healing, love, and the freedom to finally let go.

From the time he was in kindergarten, Alvin Kong, was able to see things from the spiritual realm. "One night, I saw a real figure of an effigy that is usually placed next to the joss stick urn," Alvin, now 36, recalled.

Given up for adoption at birth, Raymond Mooi was taken in by a priestess and raised in a temple surrounded by strict rit...
27/08/2025

Given up for adoption at birth, Raymond Mooi was taken in by a priestess and raised in a temple surrounded by strict rituals and rites. Unable to fit in with his peers, he grew up rebellious – until he encountered the love of a Father he never knew he had.

Today, the 66-year-old is a minister who has spent the last 30 years bringing God's healing to the sick. Blind eyes have been opened, the crippled have walked, deaf people with no eardrums have heard, bones have been reconstructed, and the mute have spoken.

Rev Raymond will be in Singapore on September 7 for HEAL SG, a national healing rally. Admission is free. For more details, visit: heal.sg

When Raymond Mooi was born in Ipoh, Malaysia in 1959, he was put up for adoption. A temple priestess, who had taken a vow...

24/08/2025

Three times, Johnny Lim came this close to d*ath. But each time, he was saved miraculously.

He soon realised these were not coincidences – Someone's hand was on him, ready to use his life for a greater purpose.

Dawn Lim grew up feeling like “nobody wanted to look after me”.She was two when her parents divorced. She hardly saw her...
20/08/2025

Dawn Lim grew up feeling like “nobody wanted to look after me”.

She was two when her parents divorced. She hardly saw her father, and did not meet her mother again till she was 11.

In her teens, Dawn drank, smoked, partied and would get drunk in the company of friends.

She got married at the age of 25, became a mother and got divorced.

But in her 40s, something shifted. The tough-talking, tattooed party girl began to lose interest in drinking and going out.

"I found them bo liao (meaningless) and didn’t find happiness in them anymore."

Instead, she found meaning in Something else.

When Dawn Lim was two years old, her parents divorced. She never saw her mother until she was 11 years old. Too busy working, her father got his own mother to raise Dawn. When she passed on, her father’s sister took over.

10/08/2025

What is the meaning of life? After a bad breakup, Swasti Wonowidjojo was desperate for answers. Despite trying everything from partying to feng shui and New Age rituals, nothing worked.

Instead, she ended up plagued by hallucinations. In one terrifying episode, she even experienced her head turning on its own.

How did Swasti find the answer she was looking for?

Neny Budiawan, 61, bears the scars of a fire that took place in her home 20 years ago. The fire caused 60% of her body –...
06/08/2025

Neny Budiawan, 61, bears the scars of a fire that took place in her home 20 years ago.

The fire caused 60% of her body – down to her feet – to suffer third degree burns, but her face was spared.

That was just one miracle in a series that carried her through an intense time of painful recovery. Another miracle was a supernatural encounter she had while in hospital.

“Even today, when I am depressed or down, I remember Jesus coming to take my hand,” said Neny.

“It brings down my heart rate and gives me peace. I will never forget that feeling of peace, happiness and most of all joy, with no worries about what happens tomorrow.

“I want to tell you: D3ath is nothing to be afraid of."

Neny Budiaman was refilling their aromatherapy lamp – an exotic, beautiful deep blue glass bottle – with a special oil, as she had done many times before. As she lit the wick with a lighter, the bottle exploded.

Wong Yuan Sy was expected to win gold at the national schools track and field competition in her Secondary 4 year. The h...
30/07/2025

Wong Yuan Sy was expected to win gold at the national schools track and field competition in her Secondary 4 year.

The high-performing GEP (Gifted Education Programme) student was used to excelling academically and on the sports field.

But she injured her ankle, and completely crashed out of the finals.

“Did you get the gold?” one teammate asked. “Silver? Bronze?”

She never replied, because she could not hold back her tears.

“Until this point, I had never failed at anything I had put so much effort into. It crushed me. I felt worthless and condemned," Yuan Sy, now 49, writes.

Devastated, Yuan Sy was unable to focus on studying for her prelims.

“What if I failed to do well? What would be left of me?”

How did she bounce back to get 8 A1s in her “O” Levels?

And how did she discover that her worth was not in her achievements?

At the end of my Secondary Three year in 1991, my father told me I had to make time to study for my “O” Levels the following year. I was to give up all my beloved activities except one – and I had to choose.

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