Category: Practical Theology

The Road to Recovery

By Ai Hiong Sim Have you ever been ill? It’s been just over two years since my major surgery on my lower back. I had to have a Decompression and Fusion of the L3-5 in my...

Things to Do in Self-Isolation

By Jun Gan Well folks, looks like the inevitable has arrived. The dreaded (partial) isolation.  Since the outbreak of COVID-19, we have seen panic rear its ugly head, instilling fear in people all over...

Good Fruit

By Michelle Ting Durian—rightly crowned as the ‘King of Fruits’ due to its unique and unrivalled properties. With its acquired taste and pulp-like flesh, you either love it or hate it. While some may...

CONNECT: Are We Hermit-Crabstians?

By Rev. Elijah Chew Hermit crabs hide in their shells all the time. Or do they? Yes, during daytime, they hide in their little portable homes, but at night they exhibit a far-different behaviour altogether. Hermit crabs are in fact...

In Christ: Innocent or Guilty?

By Jun Gan In. It is a preposition that conveys a sense of something being immersed or surrounded by another substance. Put a cucumber into a jar of vinegar and overtime, the cucumber transforms...