by Richard Lee 12 April 2009 The invitation came, via email, of course. Even among the poorer nation “snail mail” is hardly used. This is the 2nd time I have the opportunity to go over for a mission trip to this nation. In 2004, Bro. Rengarajoo invited me to go with him. He was a […]
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by Anonymous 11 October 2009 One morning on my way to work, I saw this woman dropped off her child in an International school. As she was coming out from the gate of the school, another car blocked her way. A woman got down, went over and opened her car door and started hitting and […]
by Steven Chan 11 October 2009 In Psalms 127:1-2, the Bible declares that “unless the LORD builds the house, those who build it labor in vain. Unless the LORD watches over the city, the watchman stays awake in vain. It is in vain that you rise up early and go late to rest, eating the […]
by Steven Chan 10 May 2009 During the recent inter-congregational leadership meeting in Subang, the brethren agreed to work closely together for the cause of the gospel. We were much encouraged by the demonstration of unity among the leadership with regards the work of the Lord in Malaysia. The apostle Paul had written thus in […]
by Steven Chan Steven Chan (with observations from Sis Peng Lee Lee) 2 August 2009 Have you ever been ridiculed or looked down upon by those around you? Have you ever felt depressed to such an extent that you had no appetite for food? The story of Hannah in the first three chapters of I […]
by Martin Leow Yew Chong 8 November 2009 During the course of us wandering about in this world, we are faced with certain and many challenges. Some of us are faced with unexpected loss of loves ones, sudden retrenchment, financial loss, partnership breakup and such likes. Under such circumstances, it would only be human for […]
by Steven Chan 8 March 2009 In Luke 18:1, the Bible tells that Jesus told His disciples “a parable to the effect that they ought always to pray and not lose heart”. In the prevailing weak economic sentiments and political fracas, some may become discouraged. Some may also be discouraged because of illnesses. In all […]
by Steven Chan 7 June 2009 Prov. 27:17 states that “Iron sharpeneth iron; so a man sharpeneth the countenance of his friend.” According to the commentator, Albert Barnes, “the proverb expresses the gain of mutual counsel as found in clear, well-defined thoughts. Two minds, thus acting on each other, become more acute.” Such was indeed […]
by Steven Chan 6 December 2009 In John 6, Jesus taught his disciples some things which they found difficult to accept – in fact, they found it offensive to their long-held beliefs – and as a result some of them were so offended that “from that time many of His disciples went back and walked […]
by Steven Chan 5 July 2009 Writing in the 27thJune 2009 issue of the English newspaper, Telegraph, Paul Richardson the assistant Bishop of Newcastle who is one the Anglican Church’s longest-serving bishops, commented that “many bishops prefer to turn their heads, to carry on as if nothing has changed, rather than face the reality that […]