Finding peace in Methodism | Of Beliefs & Faiths
Back in the early 2000s, Chiew Poh was chasing the Singapore dream. Her life turned upside down when her husband was diagnosed with terminal cancer in 2008. Today, as a Chaplin with Methodist Welfare Services, she provides comfort and counsel to patients in the nursing home as they approach the end of their lives. Each loss reminds her of her own grief but also renews her sense of peace, purpose, and hope as she helps others find strength in their final journey.
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