Sunday, August 13, 2023
Let me share a fun story that happened to me. One time, I hid the milk from my little girl in the refrigerator on the top shelf behind a loaf of bread. When my youngest daughter asked for milk, I opened the refrigerator and said there was no milk. But my daughter pointed and said “There it is!” I wondered how she knew. From my perspective, I couldn’t see the milk. But when I leaned down and looked at the milk from her height, I saw it through the bottom of the glass tray. I was confident I was smart enough to hide well. What I learned from this was that my confidence gave me a blind spot. The more confident and focused a person is, the less likely he is to see things from other perspectives. If I could bend down to my daughter’s level and look through her eyes, I could see. God loves those who are truly humble and who do not consider themselves superior to others.
The Writer

Angarag | Mongolia
Information Technology, Union Bible Theological College
I used to be an ordinary believer. That means I followed the flow of society. After attending Haggai’s equipping at the national and international levels, my goals and vision became clear. I knew exactly what to do and where to go. I give theological education to the elders of the local churches and lay a solid foundation for them in the Christian faith. So far, more than 200 people have been trained.
