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Upcoming EP ‘Heart of the Master’

“Heart of the Master”, pre-save now!

I am incredibly excited to finally share that my brand new EP, “Heart of the Master,” will be available on all major streaming platforms very soon!

This project has been a labor of love, consisting of 5 original songs of faith and worship. Each track is an invitation to go deeper in your walk with God, reflecting on the lessons, the grace, and the calls to action we find in Scripture.

The Tracks

This EP is a journey through different facets of our Christian life:

  • Creator Clothed in Flesh – A meditation on the wonder of the Incarnation.
  • Who is My Neighbour? – A challenge to see others through the eyes of Christ.
  • Under the Fig Tree – A quiet, reflective moment of personal encounter.
  • Fragrance of Repentance – A song about the beauty of returning to the Father.
  • Rise and Walk – A song of restoration, empowerment, and stepping into the purpose God has for you.

Listen & Pre-Save

You don’t have to wait until the official release date to get a feel for the music. You can listen to the song previews and pre-save the EP right now at the link below. Pre-saving is a huge help to independent artists, it ensures the music appears in your library the moment it goes live!

Pre-save “ Heart of the Master here”

Join the Journey

Music is meant to be shared. If you listen to the previews and find that they resonate with your spirit, I would be so grateful if you would share this link with your friends, family, or your local church community. Your support helps these songs reach more people who may need to hear these messages of hope and faith.

Thank you for being part of this creative journey with me. I can’t wait for you to hear the full project!

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Walking in His Footsteps

A Pilgrim’s Journey Through the Holy Land

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Walk where He Walked. Feel What They Felt. Experience the Journey That Changes Everything.

Have you ever longed to visit the places where Jesus lived, taught, suffered, and triumphed?
In Walking in His Footsteps: A Pilgrim’s Journey through the Holy Land, step into the sacred geography of Scripture and discover how the land of the Bible comes alive when seen through the eyes of a pilgrim.

Through vivid storytelling, spiritual insight, and deeply personal reflection, this transformative memoir takes you along ancient paths, from the quiet hills of Galilee to the bustling streets of Jerusalem, from the Garden of Gethsemane to the empty tomb. Along the way, you’ll witness not only the historic and biblical richness of each site, but also the soul-deep impact of encountering God in the land where it all began.

Ideal for believers, seekers, pastors, or anyone yearning for a closer walk with Jesus
Rich in biblical context, spiritual reflection, and historical background
A meaningful gift for Holy Land travelers, or those who dream of going one day

Whether you’ve already been to Israel, plan to go, or simply want to walk deeper in faith, Walking in His Footsteps will inspire your heart and renew your spirit.

Come. Take the journey. Walk where He walked, and never be the same.

Top Review from the United States

5.0 out of 5 stars Pilgrim’s Journey

Reviewed in the United States on December 4, 2025

Format: Kindle

As a passionate enthusiast of history, particularly the rich tapestry of Christian history, Dr. Andrew C S Koh’s Walking in His Footsteps struck me as a compelling blend of personal memoir, spiritual reflection, and historical travelogue. Published in 2025, this nonfiction account chronicles the author’s pilgrimage through key sites in the Holy Land, from the Jordan River to the Church of the Nativity in Bethlehem. While it’s framed as a devotional journey aimed at deepening faith, it offers substantial value for history buffs by grounding biblical narratives in tangible, archaeological contexts. Koh, a physician and devout Christian, writes with sincerity and accessibility, making the book an inviting read for anyone curious about how ancient events echo in modern landscapes. The structure is straightforward and effective: after a warm preface and foreword (penned by Elder David Lim Sui Meng), the book dives into 23 chapters, each dedicated to a specific site. Koh doesn’t just describe places like the Mount of Olives, where Jesus prayed and ascended, or Qumran Caves, home to the Dead Sea Scrolls; he weaves in biblical references (primarily from the NIV), historical details, and his own experiences. For instance, in the chapter on Tabgha, the site of the miracle of the loaves and fishes he recounts the serene atmosphere by the Sea of Galilee, linking it to the Gospel accounts while noting the Church of the Multiplication’s Byzantine mosaics. Similarly, his visit to the Western Wall explores its Jewish roots and Christian resonances, touching on Roman destruction in 70 AD and ongoing excavations. These sections shine for history lovers, providing concise overviews of sites’ evolution from ancient times through Byzantine, Crusader, and Ottoman periods. What elevates the book beyond a standard guide is Koh’s personal touch. He shares moments of awe, like kneeling in the Nativity Grotto or reflecting on Elijah’s confrontation at Mount Carmel, which humanize the history. The inclusion of photographs (credited to S K Loh) and poems at chapter ends adds a visual and contemplative layer, helping readers visualize the rugged Judean deserts or the tranquil Galilee shores. As someone drawn to Christian history, I appreciated how Koh connects sites to broader themes like the Essenes’ possible role at Qumran or the interfaith dynamics at the Temple Mount without overwhelming the narrative. Virgil Walker, ★★★★★ ( 1 out of 19 Amazon rveiwes, average star rating 5/5).

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Discover Stillness Through Psalm 46:10

Psalm 46:10

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Finding Stillness

“Be still, and know that I am God; I will be exalted among the nations, I will be exalted in the earth.” Psalm 46:10 (NIV)

In our fast-paced world, the call to “be still” resonates deeply. Psalm 46:10 encourages us to pause, to reflect, and to recognize the omnipotence of God amid our daily chaos.

Understanding the Context

Psalm 46 is a declaration of God’s strength and refuge. Written during tumultuous times, it reminds us that, even in uncertainty, we can find peace in Him. The psalmist presents God as a fortress, urging us to trust in His presence and sovereignty.

The Call to Be Still

To “be still” is more than simply ceasing activity; it calls us to cultivate inner peace and surrender. In a world full of distractions, emails, notifications, and responsibilities, finding stillness allows us to ground ourselves in what truly matters.

Trust in God’s Sovereignty: 

Recognizing that God is in control can be liberating. When life feels overwhelming, we can bring our worries before Him, trusting that He governs all aspects of our lives.

Listen to His voice:

In moments of stillness, we can hear God guiding us. This quiet time can provide clarity on decisions, comfort in confusion, and assurance in uncertainty.

Praise and Worship: 

By being still, we position ourselves to exalt Him. The more we acknowledge His greatness, the more profound our worship becomes. In quietness, we can soak in the reality of His presence.

Practical Steps to Be Still:

Designate a quiet time

Set aside time each day for prayer and solitude. 

Use this space to meditate on Scripture, allowing God’s Word to speak to your heart.

Engage in Nature

Spend time outdoors without distractions. The beauty of creation often reminds us of God’s majesty and invites us to experience His comfort.

Practice Mindfulness

Take a moment during your busy day to breathe deeply and reflect on God’s promises. This small act can cultivate peace and strengthen your faith.

Conclusion:

As we meditate on Psalm 46:10, let it remind us that amid the noise and demands of life, God calls us to find stillness in Him. In this stillness, we come to know Him deeply, His character, His promises, and His unfailing love. 

Let us embrace this invitation, finding refuge and strength in our God, who is exalted above all.

Let us be still, and in that silence, recognize the profound truth: He is God.