Articles by

Wong Siqi

Faith

What if each cell group was a house church?

I’ve been asking questions about the church model for awhile now. I’ve heard the Holy Spirit speak to me on this issue: ‘There are many Christians in this nation, but few disciples.”...

Faith

Are “calling” and “destiny” just overhyped youth ministry buzzwords?

How many of us grew up in youth ministry and were sold the idea that we were going to do life-changing, earth-shaking exploits for God? That destiny and calling came with a great amount of swag,...

Relationships

Why is it hard to say sorry?

Drama. Remember the fiasco back in 2012 when a Member of Parliament was embroiled in a sex scandal? And then the Lee family dispute over the Oxley House? Everyone loves juicy gossip especially when...

Culture

The pursuit of sexual purity

One of the struggles many dating Christians face is sexual intimacy. Our first encounter with our sexuality is probably when we hit puberty. That’s when our hormones start to fluctuate – leading...

Faith

Holding on to God amidst uncertainties

God, why? Have you ever asked that question before? I certainly have. I ask it all the time: when outcomes fail to match my expectations, or when something that I want eludes me. Sometimes when our...

Work

When God’s promises don’t mean very much

I was standing at the precipice of a new season, nervously anticipating the last day of my salaried job and the dreaded world of freelancing that awaited me after. It wasn’t a career move that...

Culture

My love affair with pornography

I am intimately familiar with sin. I was around 12 when I had my first experience of pornography, one which started a love affair that lasted more than a decade. Porn seemed to satisfy this deep and...

Faith

How do we see people the way God does?

The challenge – to build a cardboard version of one of Kuala Lumpur’s iconic structures – came with the usual church camp caveats. In this case, several members of the team had to sacrifice one...

Culture

You could say nothing – but that says a lot

“Act blur, live longer.” That was the advice my cousin gave me when I started my tertiary education. When I repeated this to my classmates, they were awestruck by the simplicity and truth behind...