
Read and reflect with us on news, trends, and issues that affect Singapore.
Covid-19 measures aside, reunions are something to look forward to. But will we see all our loved ones and friends at the greatest reunion of them all?
Just as there are practical ways to avoid being scammed, there are some useful things we can do to guard against false teachings about God, one writer observes.
Whether you’ve made a resolution or not, the start of a new year is always a good time to reflect on this perennial question: Will you still be running the race? Read one writer’s reflections.
The year-end is a time to take stock of the past year and plan for the next. But is life all about doing? One writer learns to see his daily routines and tasks a little differently.
A job search became a desperate hunt when she received rejection after rejection. But Eunice Tan discovered what it really meant to trust in God when things didn’t look good.
What are your Christmas plans? A writer meets a team who are preparing for quite a different type of Christmas celebration.
Do you ever feel inadequate to do the work that God calls you to, whether it’s at your job or in church? Take heart: so did Moses. But God understood, and addressed each of his worries.
In believing in and nurturing his son’s dream to compete in the Olympics, Colin Schooling left an inspiring example for fathers to follow. One father reflects on his passing.
What is the one wish you hope to see fulfilled in your life? Madam Ramamoorthy Rajeswari, Simeon, and King David had “dying wishes” that kept them going and shaped their lives.
It’s hard to stay positive these days, what with all the bad news that just keeps coming and coming. Is there any way to avoid all the negativity?
Who likes Mondays? For that matter, who likes work? A writer discovers a challenging perspective of work in God’s Word—and a command that many hardworking people often neglect.
Singapore, according to one study, is the most tired country. Is there anything we can do about it?