Articles by

Gracia Chiang

Worldview

What art taught me about all my mistakes in life

I have a love-hate relationship with art. You see, I flunked art almost every semester in primary and secondary school, and yet I became a film major in my polytechnic days. In essence, I spent three...

Sermons

Breaking down the walls between “us” and “them”

Who is my neighbour? This question posed to Jesus by a religious leader sounded innocent enough (Luke 10:25-37). But if you looked deeper, it was by no means a simple question. Beneath that probing...

News

Did Joshua Harris just kiss marriage goodbye?

If you haven’t already heard: Joshua Harris, author of dating bestseller I Kissed Dating Goodbye, has split from his wife after 19 years of marriage. I remember his book being widely...

National Service

It’s not easy being Christian in NS

All I wanted was to cruise through my two years of National Service (NS). No hiccups, no frills. Blend in, be done, then wipe the dust off my boots as my pink IC and I ride into the ORD sunset. That...

Movies & TV

I watched Spider-Man: Far From Home, and this is what I learnt

I finally got to see Spider-Man: Far From Home. It was amazing to return to the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) after Avengers: Endgame. The special effects and easter eggs were amazing, but above...

News

Thai cave rescue, 1 year on: Purpose in passion

“I dive for passion and always wondered if it would have purpose. Last two weeks was what I prepared for my entire life.” – John Volanthen This time last year, the world watched and waited with...

Faith

There is a designer who loves you

It’s a subject that doesn’t get a lot of airtime, but cosmology strongly points to a creator at work. According to astrophysicist Dr Hugh Ross, there’s cosmic evidence for a God...

Culture

Is everything relative?

Ever had a conversation that ended in a rather unsatisfactory “true for you, but not for me” conclusion? “To each his own. My reality and situation is different from yours.”...

Work

One man’s burden: Inspiring young adults to discover their kingdom callings

When I entered university, I was a bit shocked by the liberal culture on campus. If accepting behaviour that ran contrary to my beliefs was deemed to be loving, then my faith appeared to be the...