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Transitions

What would it be like if our world was always day, with no night? I asked myself this question while on a plane from San Francisco to Singapore – a 16-hour flight, with nearly all of it in daylight because of the time zone differences. Because I love sunlight so much, I figured I wouldn’t […]

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The Cheerful Giver

I recently went on a personal hiatus during which, I made a conscious effort to draw back from many social events, including several ministry activities. The impetus for this was to declutter and consolidate my personal life. I have, over the past few months, learnt to slow down and do less (literally). I made it

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To Judge or Not to Judge

We live in a society with people of many different cultural contexts and personal beliefs. Diversity is a beautiful thing when we learn how to get along with and learn from one another amidst our differences. However, when our beliefs and views differ vastly from or are directly opposed to those of others, what are

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Worship in Our Workplace

Recently, our Senior Pastor Daniel Wee spoke about what true worship is: an act of love, a burnt offering, something we give because we love Him and we can anticipate His pleasure. This article explores how we can take this idea of worship into our workplaces through simple and practical ways. The bible tells us to

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Faith at Work

The last two years spent at my job have been the amongst the most humbling times of my life.  These couple of years have challenged me mentally and emotionally, exposed my blindspots, taught me to swallow my pride and brought me to my knees. I come from a regular middle-class background, attended local schools and would say

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