Dr. Tan Tek Seng
Blog entry by Dr. Tan Tek Seng

DAILY REFLECTION
"God is our refuge and strength, an ever-present help in trouble. Therefore we will not fear, though the earth give way and the mountains fall into the heart of the sea"
Psalm 46:1-2
When the earth trembles and hearts are torn by grief, it’s easy to feel forgotten. But even in the fiercest storm, God does not turn away. He is present in the chaos, faithful in the aftermath, and tenderly near to the brokenhearted.
On November 6, 2025, Typhoon Kalmaegi struck the central provinces of the Philippines with devastating force. President Ferdinand Marcos Jr declared a state of emergency as the storm claimed at least 114 lives, left nearly 130 missing, and displaced more than 560,000 villagers. Nearly 2 million people were affected, with close to 450,000 seeking shelter in emergency centers.
In the midst of this heartbreak, compassion rose like a healing balm. Aid organisations including many faith-driven groups moved swiftly to meet urgent needs. But their work was more than humanitarian; it was sacred. Every warm meal, every safe shelter, every whispered prayer became a vessel of God’s love. Communities have come together, neighbors have become family, and hope has begun to bloom in the rubble. This strength is not merely human - it is spiritual. It is the quiet courage that comes from knowing we are not alone.
Psalm 46:1–2 reminds us that true faith is not swept away by disaster — it rises above it. In times of crisis, faith becomes a uniting force, drawing people together in the shared assurance that God remains our unshakable foundation. His presence brings peace amid turmoil, His strength provides shelter in the storm, and His unfailing love carries us safely through it.
"We must learn to live together as brothers or perish together as fools."