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A leadership roundtable with three kings—Saul, David and Solomon

How does a child of God operate in a world which rewards visibility, certainty and control? Having served two decades in the public service, and more recently serving as Chairperson of Methodist Welfare Services (MWS), the social concerns arm of The Methodist Church in Singapore, it’s a recurring question for Eugene Toh.

“Did God love my children less?”: A discovery of purpose and faith amidst trials

Benjamin Tan, CEO of World Vision Singapore, started his career in the corporate world and held senior positions in Qantas Airways and Microsoft. The transformation from being a top executive in a multi- national company to leading a Christian humanitarian organisation raises an intriguing question: How did a man who thrived in the competitive business world find himself dedicating his talents to children and families in crisis?

Leadership for the Church

Former Head of Civil Service Lim Siong Guan shares his thoughts on what it means to be a leader and how leadership in the house of God should look like.

Social media and your body image

Our mental health appears to be under siege now maybe more than at any time before. In particular, the use of social media and its links to depression, anxiety, stress, cyber-bullying and body image concerns is troubling. What is the impact of social media on how we see ourselves?

His praise your loosened tongues employ

Almost overnight, the lives of Ms Crystal Goh, 38, and Ms Emily Lim-Leh, 53, changed because of spasmodic dysphonia (SD), a rare neurological condition. This condition, in which the muscles of the voice box spasm involuntarily, causes a person’s voice to break or have a strained sound. People with SD have little control over their voices and therefore lose a critical means of communication.

Intentional love: Strengthening the heartbeat of Christian community

In a world that celebrates the loudest voices and those with stellar achievements, it is easy, even within families, to overlook the quieter roles or unseen efforts that hold everything together. The apostle Paul in 1 Corinthians 12 on the other hand, reminds us that every member of the body is indispensable, no matter how visible or hidden our contributions may be.

Sharing life, health and peace through Jesus

Imagine having to submit an essay to your school principal every month, the said principal having a reputation for sternness and being a stickler for the proper use of the English language. This is what family and marital therapist Benny Bong agreed to when Mr Earnest Lau, who was his principal at Anglo-Chinese School, asked him to write a regular column for Methodist Message (MM).

Rehabilitation doctor wakes up from a coma after nearly 5 years

Dr Preima Doraisamy shares her story of God’s miraculous healing from a coma with Methodist Message. As the first female rehabilitation doctor in Singapore, she later became in need of the Coma Arousal Programme that she had developed years earlier.

The neurodivergent believer and the body of Christ

Many of us are able to sense that someone is “different”, but do we understand that difference, or know how to respond to the person? Dr Mark Toh explains what neurodiversity is and presents a profile of autism to help us in the quest to be an inclusive church.

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