Surveys & Reports

Strong and silent: A dying breed of men

I came across some shocking statistics regarding suicides in Singapore a few days ago. Here are three key figures: The number of suicides in Singapore rose by 10% last year  19 boys between 10 and...

News

Regardless of race: Which side of offence are you on?

This was written in response to NETS’ controversial E-Pay ad and the subsequent video response by local influencer, Preeti Nair (better known as Preetipls), who is also under investigation...

Sermons

Discover not just your purpose, but also your season for it

Hannah Yeoh was 29 years old when she felt called to step into politics. That year – 2008 – the former lawyer was elected to the Subang Jaya seat in the Selangor State Legislative Assembly, where...

Do Good

From poor child to millionaire: A young entrepreneur asks “why am I rich?”

“I used to think of myself as poor,” said Dylan Wilk, co-founder of Human Nature, a social enterprise that he runs with his wife and her sister in the Philippines. As he shared about his life as...

Worldview

“Science cannot answer why we would be important to God,” says Philip Yancey

Wouldn’t it be great if Jesus hung around to answer our questions? What is God up to?  What is the point of this planet and where is it headed? These questions were explored during a talk by...

Do Good

Philip Yancey: How can we race to show grace in a hostile world?

“People don’t perceive the Gospel as good news anymore,” renowned Christian author Philip Yancey announced matter-of-factly at the Eagles Leadership Conference last Friday. Things...

Outreach

Are we content to stay in our comfort zone?

Early last year, I joined a Life Group (LG) with Singapore Youth for Christ (SYFC). LG took place on weekday afternoons after school, and it was like a cell group that focused on equipping students...

Discipleship

Why I fast: From reluctance to realignment

I never really understood fasting as a young believer. I only fasted when my church did it together before camps and conferences. Besides, it was awkward for me to fast. I imagined that my...

Missions

How I left my job to teach English in Southern Thailand

“Go, get out,” my Thai language teacher ordered, with indifference in her voice. Humiliated, I was told to leave her language class because I could not pronounce the tonal, tongue-twisting Thai...