Author: Tong Wing Sze
Publisher: Bright Light Culture
Size: 150mm x 210mm
Pages: 232
ISBN: 978-988-8365-26-5
【Synopsis】
Beginning in late January 2020, Hong Kong entered an extraordinary period, marked by one critical fourteen-day interval after another. Most people strived to maintain a sense of normalcy, attempting to carry on as if everything were the same, while inevitably harboring anxieties about an uncertain future. Furthermore, analyses predicted that in the post-pandemic era, old ways of life would cease to exist, and human lifestyles would undergo a fundamental transformation.
Amidst this uncertainty, fragile lives appear vulnerable and defenseless. What would you do if today were the last day of your life? If the extraordinary became the everyday, how would you live each day to the fullest? If the old ways are no longer to return, will we be prepared to embrace the arrival of a new era?
Author Tong Wing Sze sincerely hopes that as readers delve into this book, they will find practical guidance for building good habits amidst the dim outlook. May this guide help you to be kind to yourself, to refine your inner self, to rediscover your inner strength, and to cultivate fifty beneficial habits.
【Author Biography】
Tong Wing Sze
Founder of "Spiritual Heart Journey" and General Secretary of the Hong Kong Christian Industrial Committee. She is the author of numerous works, including "A Study of a South China Hakka Church: From Basel Mission to Hong Kong Tsung Tsin Mission," "Rui Ze Xiang Jiang: Hong Kong Basel Mission," "Conscience or Troublemaker: A Study of the History of the Hong Kong Christian Industrial Committee," "Looking Back: Oral History of the Hong Kong Church Women's Christian Association Secretaries," "Seeking Church Mission and Identity: History of the Hong Kong Christian Council," and "Dao Feng Xing Dao: A Record of Feng Shan." She has also edited "Humanity: Pastoral Needs Hong Kong Churches Cannot Avoid" and "Collected Studies on the Ecumenical Movement in Hong Kong," as well as "Interactive Pluralism in Asia: Religious Life and Public Space."
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