by Dr Tan Loe Joo | Apr 1, 2020 | Special Articles
April 2020 Special Article Introduction Issues of life and death are among the most fundamental of all human concerns. Since the beginning of recorded history, human life has flourished all over the face of the earth. However, it has also been inevitably marked by the...
by Dr Roland Chia | Mar 16, 2020 | Credo
March 2020 Credo In arguably one of their most iconic songs, the folk rock group of the 1970s, Crosby, Stills and Nash, offers this perennially sound advice: “Teach your children well, / Their father’s hell did slowly go by.” From an infinitely more authoritative...
by Dr Roland Chia | Mar 16, 2020 | Pulse
March 2020 Pulse For many years now, “leadership” has been the buzzword both in the Church and in secular society. But this ubiquitous “L” word has, of late, become reduced to superficial “jump on the bandwagon” jargon-worn and overused. Christian books and articles...
by Dr Eliza Lian | Mar 2, 2020 | Feature
March 2020 Feature As a practicing psychologist in Singapore, I have had the privilege of working with Christians in recovery from trauma, adverse childhood experiences, and a wide range of interpersonal challenges for more than two decades. These come, often as a...
by Dr Andrew Loke | Mar 2, 2020 | Credo
March 2020 Credo Covid-19 has been a cause of fear for many people recently. News of church members being infected have been reported in the headlines. On the other hand, messages of some pastors claiming that ‘No virus can come near you’ have gone viral in social...