Articles by

Samantha Loh

Faith

Is there such a thing as a cynical Christian?

I’m a pessimist and a cynic through and through. My knee-jerk reaction whenever something good happens is, “Let’s see how long it lasts.” And I always assume people are acting out of...

Do Good

In the midst of your joy, do not forget your brothers and sisters in misery

“The Father’s heart is for His house to be full,” declared Cedric Chew at The Father’s Heart for the Homeless on October 30. “The Singapore Church has been blessed...

Devotionals

How do I know if my thoughts are sinful?

If I happen to see a scantily clad lady while walking along the street, have I sinned and lusted because I took notice of her in my mind? This was one of the questions my cell members asked a few...

Discipleship

Suffering is not a competition

“I was sexually abused when I was a child and that has really affected my perspective on relationships with the opposite gender.” “I’ve been rejected my whole life – my mother had me out of...

Culture

The problem of a packed schedule

The last 2 months have been a whirlwind for me. My schedule was packed with appointments and responsibilities through and through. Although I was physically tired from days of back-to-back...

Music

This is our God, the Servant King

Traded heaven for humanity Our God eternal who became a man Who is this God who’d exchange His life? For the beggar and the dead I was sitting at my piano one day and playing around with some...

Outreach

We found love at PraySingapore

If you were at PraySingapore over the weekend or read one of our stories, you would know that it was a powerful time of prayer and consecration in preparation for a year of revival. Corporate prayer...

Faith

Are you compartmentalising your faith?

My university friends and I were on a short but enjoyable holiday after the semester had ended. Sitting on the floor of a railway station in Malaysia, I listened, captivated, as my university...

Missions

My mission trip was on the rocks

There I was, on the southern-most point of Taiwan, with the waves of the South China Sea crashing against the rocks I was climbing. I was with my friends, of whom one was Taiwanese. She had been...