Read and reflect with us on news, trends, and issues that affect Singapore.
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?
A fresh graduate reflects on her efforts to find a job in the middle of Covid-19, and what God taught her through the long wait.
For the past one and a half year, we seemed to have been living in a cycle of lockdowns and easing of restrictions. One writer discovers a life lesson in the frustration.
With all that’s happening now, it’s hard not to wonder: Why celebrate National Day? Is there much to be happy about? One writer asks himself this question.
For many, Joseph Schooling’s performance at the Olympics was disappointing. But let’s not let failure define him—or us.
The death of a young student at River Valley High School was truly tragic and shocking. How can we make sense of such a tragedy? Read one writer’s reflection here.
Mental health issues are on the rise. But restrictions on dining out have been eased. What’s the link?
An interruption by his son during dinner prompts a father to reflect on his own love for his heavenly Father.
Disturbed by the recent spate of alleged racist incidents, one writer reflects on what lies behind it and how it compares to God’s view of people.
Amid the depressing news of a coronavirus that appears here to stay for the long term, one writer comes across an image of hope and joy.
It seems natural to want to name and shame a person who refuses to wear a mask in public, given the risk that he puts other people in. But is this the best way to respond? One writer reflects on the latest messages circulating in social media.