Opinion

The Invisible People

The Bus Driver; Auntie Goes Home; Uncles at Work Who are the people in your neighbourhood? Ames Chen, the author of the Invisible People series, wants her children—and yours—to know.…

The Digital Church?

The coronavirus pandemic has brought about unprecedented disruptions to the life and ministry of churches across the globe. This has led churches with access to digital technology to exploit their…

Are you a neighbour?

Two of the most special people Bernice [Lee, my wife] and I have gotten to know recently are Abraham and Cheng Yu, who had been called by God to feed…

The Sovereign God and the Christian Disciple

Bishop Emeritus Dr Robert M Solomon, the Bishop of The Methodist Church in Singapore from 2000–12, has authored more than 20 books. The Sovereign God and the Christian Disciple is…

For the common good

One of the most striking features of The Methodist Church in Singapore (MCS), in my view, is the set of social principles by which it is governed. These principles are…

A female pastor’s journey

Ps Joey Chen (right) with her husband, Andrew Leong If someone had told me 15 years ago that I’d become a pastor one day, I wouldn’t have believed it. Unlike…

Religion of the heart

In his letter to Titus his protégé, the Apostle Paul exhorts the young pastor to “Teach what befits sound doctrine” (Titus 2:1). Orthodoxy (right belief) is important for the Christian…

Love in the time of COVID-19

“We are faced not with two separate crises, one environmental and the other social, but rather with one complex crisis which is both social and environmental.” —Pope Francis, Laudato Si,…

Christus Victor

Last September, my wife and I visited for the first time the famous Thomaskirche in Leipzig, Germany, where the greatest Baroque composer, Johann Sabastian Bach (1685–1750), served as Thomaskantor. The…
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