Opinion

Islamophobia phobia

Terrorism Has No Religion card with colorful background with defocused lights After a closed-door meeting with 60 Madrasah students in March this year, Home Affairs and Law Minister K. Shanmugam spoke to the press…

What Shall I Offer To The Lord?

How shall I come before the Lord, Bow down before the exalted God? Will a perfect prescribed sacrifice Offered on the altar suffice? Will sacrifices in abundance, Offered without repentance?…

Can our church save Hou Ann from the poverty trap?

He seems so out-of-place in a church where most children have loving families, a wide selection of nice matching clothes and footwear. The other children in church would have attended nursery and kindergarten before going to a primary school. They would be able to read and spell a wide selection of words, and could express themselves clearly in English with some Chinese as well. But 10-year-old Hou Ann cannot string together a proper sentence in English.

Designer disability?

Object Hearing aid on white background . In 2002, the Washington Post Magazine published a story of an American lesbian couple, Sharon Duchesneau and Candy McCullough – both of whom…

Where are our young people?

Beautiful woman with her son praying in the church At family devotion, my 13-year-old son quipped: “The good should go to heaven and the bad, hell.” “Son, who are ‘the…

The Living Word

Open holy bible with glowing cross in the middle on wooden deck   The glamour of new messiahs enunciating words that give flesh and form to tenets framed by master-spirits…

David and Goliath

With faith in El Shaddai that could move mountains, this rubicund teenager fresh from the boondocks of Israel who had spent his youth tending his father’s flocks and writing and…

Is it ethical?

In 2006, in an article published in Methodist Message, I argued that gender dysphoria is a form of mental disorder – a view I still hold today. If this judgement…

Person-centred care and the Christian

Picture by szefei/Bigstock.com Person-centred care, or PCC, is a catchphrase familiar to the healthcare industry. It is also an adage the Singapore Alzheimer’s Disease Association (ADA) uses as the basis…
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