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“For all the people of my town know that you are a virtuous woman” Ruth 3:11

by Steven Chan 2 August 2010 In Prov 31:10-12, the Bible describes the blessedness and value of a virtuous wife: “Who can find a virtuous wife? For her worth is far above rubies. The heart of her husband safely trusts her; so he will have no lack of gain. She does him good and not […]

Decision-Making Process in the Church

by Steven Chan 1 March 2009 How does God intend for his people to make decisions in the church as regards non-doctrinal matters. In congregations where there are elders, it would appear that they are entrusted with that obligation to lead the brethren in such matters (Acts 20:28; I Pet 5:1-5; Heb 13:17). However, in […]

The Danger of Lacking Depth of Faith

by Steven Chan 28 December 2008 Have you ever wondered why some fall away so soon after they became Christians; others slowly fade away through the years as their zeal and fire for the service of the Lord gradually dissipates? Falling away from our Lord is a tragic event. Many passages of Scriptures highlight the […]

“Teacher, do you not care that we are perishing?”

by Steven Chan 14 December 2008 After Jesus had finished teaching the multitude by the sea concerning the kingdom of God, He sent the multitudes away and together with His disciples they made their way by boat to the other side of the sea. An interesting incident occurred along the way: “A great windstorm arose, […]

The Anglican Church & Homosexuals

by Steven Chan 7 December 2008 About five years after the Episcopal Church ordained its first homosexual bishop, the Anglican denomination is heading towards a split as their conservative members declared their intention to form their own group. This would formalise the division within the Anglican Communion, reportedly the world’s third-largest Christian body with membership […]

BIBLE READING

by Alexander Campbell 23 November 2008 NOTHING is more talked about amongst professors, and nothing is less practised, or indeed less understood, in proportion to its acknowledged importance, than the reading of the Scriptures. The Bible is, upon the whole and in general, in churches, families, and closets, a neglected book. It is, indeed, occasionally […]