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SummaryGrowing up, I was raised in a non-Christian family in Singapore, and I honestly thought God was just waiting to condemn me. When I was 15, I was invited to a Christian youth group—strangers who already knew my name and welcomed me like family. One day after playing games, “Auntie Annie” asked, ‘If you were to die today, where would you go?’ I remember being terrified of death because I was so close to my grandfather. But her words about hope in Jesus pierced my heart. At that moment, I felt a warmth in my chest—my heart beating faster—and I realized that denying this truth would be lying to myself. I let go of my fears and accepted the gospel, and instantly my racing heart calmed. I was filled with a peace and joy I had never known. Now, the Holy Spirit lives in me—not only guiding me from the outside but transforming me from the inside out. No matter what life throws my way, I know God is in control, leading me from glory to glory. 😊🙏


As a teen, someone once asked Ivan Low: “If you were to die today, where do you think you will go?”

It was a question that spoke to his darkest fears and would forever change his life.

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