Covenant and Infant Baptism

In most parts of Asia, newborns are received into the family through celebratory rites. These mark the beginning of their life in their respective communities. The Chinese have the man yue (滿月) […]
Doing Good (D.G.)!

When I write about “good”, I am writing about the goodness of God and of Christ. Without the goodness of God and of Christ, there can be no genuine goodness! […]
Ride the Wave

What tops the news for us today? The PSLE, O, N, and A-Level exams or the surge in Covid-19 cases? More so would the latter catch our attention, especially with […]
There Is a Hope

In the movie Shawshank Redemption, there are two main characters – Andy and Red. They were able to survive the notorious prison life by clinging on to hope. Andy gets out […]
Faithful Over a Little

Since coming to Kusatsu, one of our goals was to get to know the church better and see how we might be a blessing to them through our service and […]
Testing Ourselves Regularly

Due to an increase in number of Covid-19 cases, our government has recently announced new measures in an attempt to keep the situation under control and to slow down transmission. […]
Saved for Love

Salvation is central to our identity as Christians. Every week, we hear of salvation being preached from the pulpit, sung in hymns, and spoken in the liturgy. We often say […]
A Call to Return to Church for On-Site Worship

I issued an advisory last week to explain how the church is opening up after MCCY eased restrictions. 8.30 am service will now accommodate 235 people, with 135 in Sanctuary […]
In Sync With Christ

After eating a big meal, we often say that we will not eat like that again for the next few days. But soon enough, we return to eat after the […]
Where Everyone Gets to Be a Medallist

As one writer aptly puts it, you can’t buy an Olympic medal and yet the price people pay for it is scary. There are those who train seven days a […]