Opinion

Faith and grief

Grief is a universal human experience. The loss of a loved one often leaves deep emotional, psychological and even spiritual wounds. Grief is the way in which we process the sorrow and pain that accompanies such loss. Yet some Christians believe that those who have put their faith in Jesus Christ should never grieve.

The Church must recognise the complexities of suicide

In 2020, the Singapore government decriminalised suicide attempts. This move was made based on the recognition that a suicide attempt is a cry for help, and punishment is not an appropriate or effective response. Sadly, the Church has not always understood the complexities of suicide.

The Christian as citizen

This year, Singapore celebrates its 60th year of independence, marking six decades since its separation from Malaysia in 1965. What is the meaning of citizenship for a Christian, and its accompanying responsibilities?

Fulfilling your role as Christ’s ambassadors

An ambassador is an official envoy of a country, tasked with representing it by speaking on its behalf and promoting its interests. Paul uses this concept to illustrate the mission of Christians, who are called to represent their Lord and Saviour, Jesus Christ, through both words and actions.

Examining my worldview as a Christian student in Singapore

Earlier this year, I attended Finding Your Place (FYP), a 3-month youth discipleship programme organised by the Chinese Annual Conference (CAC) Board of Youth Ministry (BOYM). Out of the many lessons, one that spoke to me was the session on common worldviews, in particular learning about the Singapore worldview.

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