On February 16, 2020, a dear friend, J, suddenly called me to catch up. I felt prompted to pray for her before we met. I had, in fact, been praying for her for three years since I was baptised in...
“When you go on missions, you think you need to teach English or do medical work or build toilets or do water purification,” began Anne Soh. The music missionary mother of three...
COVID-19 has unearthed important issues in Singapore, revealed in the disproportionate impact on vulnerable groups, from job and food security of low-income families to living conditions of migrant...
As Singapore grapples with the ballooning outbreak in migrant worker dormitories, we’ve been given a rude awakening to the kind of dilapidated conditions and inequalities our migrant workers...
As we face this COVID-19 pandemic, there is no greater gift than Jesus and the message of hope His life, death and resurrection bring. During Easter, churches remember that Jesus died to forgive...
One evening a few years ago, I had a youth who came to my house, broke down and cried. He asked me: “Why are you so different from everyone I’ve met? I want what you have. Tell me how I can do...
A story was told of a group of executives who was being showed around a fancy oil refinery. The refinery was filled with some of the most state-of-the-art equipment that would transform crude oil...
1. ONE MAN’S TRASH IS ANOTHER MAN’S TREASURE On my way home, as I walked past the basketball court under my block, I saw a lot of rubbish everywhere. I decided to clear it up. The...
Now you must realise that there are three ways we neglect something. We neglect something by not doing it. We neglect something when we stop doing it. We neglect something when we do it wrongly. I...