Read and reflect with us on news, trends, and issues that affect Singapore.
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.
What would you do if you saw someone making racist accusations against others? What if that person might be mentally ill? A writer asks a pastor and advisor on mental health issues about some biblical principles that might apply.
The latest Covid-19 restrictions are likely to cause disruptions in many people’s lives. And with those disruptions, much disappointment and frustration. One writer tries to see things differently.
Amid the battle between cyclists and pedestrians for space on the sidewalks, a cyclist gives her view.
A “buy now, pay later” scheme is great for shopping—and offers an interesting comparison to Easter.
The announcement about the further easing of Covid-19 restrictions is great news. But it might not all necessarily be good.
The year of 2021 has been declared as the Year of Celebrating SG Women. The Bible, too, celebrates, a godly woman. What does she look like?
The news of the maid tortured to death by her employer is shocking. What is a Christian to think? And what can we do?
The latest events in Myanmar are a reminder of the uncertainty that we all face today. What will the future hold for us?
What’s worrying about the latest news about a teen’s plan to attack two mosques, writes one parent, is the danger of children being easily misled today.
Concerns about the impact of new emerging variant strains of Covid-19 remind one writer about a similar threat to Bible teaching.