

Welcome to Morning Juice!!
Hi, My name is Lukito Sutanto. I am a husband to one beautiful wife and three wonderful children. Every day, I work at a school I have built since 2004. I love working with people. My passion is making people who want to be their best version. I love the word my child gave as I tried to figure out my branding: “people builder.”
Yes, my heart is dedicated to people, marriages, and families. My ministry started in the local church, where I helped with Sunday school programs. I can not forget that moment, and I am grateful for what God gave me.
As I grew up becoming a minister in my local church, I learned two things: One, God is more interested in your heart than your ability, and two, when you choose to go with God, He is always there, equipping you to the fullest.
My journey with my local church has been very remarkable. I am grateful for the many lessons and experiences my leaders gave me and my friends who supported me. The COVID-19 stroke was a turning point in my life. I polished my vision and mission statement, sharpened the form of ministry, and had opportunities to dive deeper into higher education.
This website is more about learning libraries to me, where I share my quiet time and write down some articles. It is a more personal learning experience. As you enjoy my thoughts, I pray that the Holy Spirit works in your mind and heart to bring you one step closer to your transformation. If you disagree or have other thoughts, please email me; I love learning from you.
Now, Why did I come up with the name Morning Juice? Well, I love juice—incredibly mixed fruits with ginger and pineapple. I was inspired by the richness of every flavour in the juice that energized me. What is lost seems to be coming back.
At first, Morning Juice was just a passion for me, a way to share my quiet times. But as the year closed, I thought about the people I had lost—my parents and close friends and felt compassion for those who were going through the same pain. Because of this – I want to dedicate Morning Juice as a helping hands ministry for those dealing with loss.
Loss isn’t just about grieving for those we’ve lost; it’s also about losing our health, our marriages, our jobs, our strength, and even our faith. I declare that people with losses are not alone; there is always hope and strength from the Lord.
And within each loss lies the potential for growth and resilience. We can find new purpose and strength through support and reflection, even in adversity. Loss reminds us of life’s fragility, urging us to cherish what we have and find hope in the journey ahead.
