The Challenges Of Stewarding Our Votes

With the new Electoral Boundaries Review Committee (EBRC) being formed recently, Singapore is now one step closer to the next General Election (GE) which must be held by November 2025. […]
When Senses are Numbed

Lent is the perfect time for us believers to numb some of our senses so that we might truly be able to sense the presence of our loving God and experience His reign over our lives more deeply.
Rethinking the Good Samaritan

The parable of the good Samaritan is perhaps the most well-known of Jesus’ parables. But is there a way to understand the parable, apart from its ethical challenge to extravagant mercy?
Be Kind!

God is kind and loving. His kindness and love are beyond our comprehension. We marvel at the immensity of His kindness and love towards each one of us.
Mission Possible

“sah wah dee khrap!” (“Hello” in Thai)
Starting on the Wrong Foot

It’s been three weeks since the start of 2025 and I’m reflecting on an unexpected beginning to the new year.
Knowing Our Triune God

During our recent family trip, I got to know a lady who had many questions about the Christian faith.
Three (Perhaps) Surprising Statements About Change

You may have experienced how most New Year’s resolutions end up becoming year end disillusions. So, is change possible? Well, change is inevitable, imperative, and (indeed) possible.
Boasting in Our Weaknesses

In November I got the chance to attend my first Christian conference in Japan. It was organised by the Japan Church Planting Institute in a beautiful resort in Shizuoka prefecture. […]
Making Room for Others in Every Season

A recent Straits Times article (“Why some people are spending this Christmas season with strangers”, 30 Nov 2024) featuring different people who chose to celebrate this festive season not with friends and family but with those who have no one else caught my attention.