Our guest today is Yip Kok Tho. Malaysian by birth, Yip lives in Singapore. He is Chairman of Aenon, a residential lifestyle Health centre and training school for therapists, operating in Malaysia for over 20 years. It includes the NEWSTART health program, where participants who are suffering with health conditions learn about the 8 laws of health.
Yip was raised in the Taoist Buddhist tradition. He spent 20 years practising Zen meditation. At 38 he converted to Christianity. Yip’s testimony is one Christians need to hear.
Yip outlines in depth, the difference between Eastern meditation compared to Christian meditation. Originally, suffering with stomach migraines, led Yip to seek relief in eastern meditation. Whilst attending the NEWSTART program Yip found the benefits physically that helped him with his condition. In the process, he also discovered God. For him, this was the turning point in his life. It is a testimony you won’t want to miss.
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