Bishop’s Message

What does it mean to be #Blessed?

The word “blessing” is a very rich word. Everyone hopes to be blessed, but everyone may have a different idea as to what counts as blessings. Most people will feel…

Courage in Christ

What is courage? Simply put, it means “having guts”. A courageous person is not afraid. A brave person is without fear. In the New Testament, “courage” and “boldness” are from…

Training up a child the Methodist schools’ way

Education has always been a vital core ministry of the Methodist Church. Its missionary work in Singapore began in 1885 and the Anglo-Chinese School (ACS), a primary school for boys,…

Together in God’s Mission

TRAC President the Rev Dr Gordon Wong and I have just returned from the General Board of Global Ministries (GBGM) Conference of The United Methodist Church, where they celebrated the…

Before I die, I want to…

Replica of an empty tomb in Israel. “I am the resurrection and the life. Whoever believes in me, though he die, yet shall he live.” (Jn 11:25) Death comes to…

Methodism and Social Concerns during Lent

In Luke 10:27, it is recorded that an expert in the law asked Jesus how one might attain eternal life. Drawing on the Torah books of Deuteronomy and Leviticus, the…

Tradition vs. faith

“Tradition” is a word that is often disparaged as representing what is passé, old-fashioned, impractical, intransigent or rigid. To some, it even connotes superstition, and handing down a tradition is…

New Every Morning: Blessings and Beginnings

The dawning of a new year brings hope of a new beginning, a fresh start. A Chinese expression provides a timely reminder: The whole year’s work depends on a good…

Christian hospitality

The Christmas story (recounted in the second chapter of Luke) has a very important but often overlooked theme: “receiving”. God gave His precious only Son to the world with all…
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