“Let the Children Come to Me”

A man entered a supermarket with a trolley. Sitting in the trolley was his little boy. As the man started pushing the trolley, the boy started shouting, “I don’t want […]
The Fellowship of the Post-Pandas

After the Covid pandemic, many people are still wary of going to crowded places like shopping malls, food courts or taking public transport. Some are even wary of attending worship […]
Praying “in Jesus’ Name”?

Christians often end their prayers with the phrase, “in Jesus’ name.” I have been asked if it is always necessary to include that phrase in prayer. In a nutshell, the […]
The God Who Fills In the Gaps

For missionaries, the Apostle Paul is often held up as the ideal role model. He travelled far and wide boldly proclaiming the gospel. He faced great persecution but never gave […]
Listen to Almighty God!

“What is God speaking to me today?” and “What is God teaching me today?” ― these are questions which I sometimes ask myself, especially regarding the sermons preached on Sunday. […]
Singapore Ultimately Belongs to God

On Saturday morning after the results of the Presidential election, my wife received a meme from a Christian relative that was rather controversial in its content. Basically, the meme included […]
Intergenerational Worship

Imagine a worship service without children. No little ones crying or talking during the sermon. No turning of heads to locate the source of the commotion. Neither do parents need […]
To Sir, With Love

Facebook has a wonderful way of bringing long lost friends together or connect people with something in common – a hobby, sport, favourite soccer team, to name a few. A […]
The Truth Is Out There

What do we do when we encounter something which bursts the bounds of our Christian worldview? Just a few weeks ago there was an interesting hearing which took place in […]
A New National Day

On the 9th of August, Singapore celebrated its 58th National Day. In fact, a few countries in Asia also celebrate their national day in August. Each country celebrates the commemoration […]