by Dr Roland Chia | Apr 6, 2026 | Pulse
Pulse 06 Apr 2026 One of the most contentious approaches to ethical reasoning is the slippery slope argument (SSA). While many ethicists credit the SSA as having some value, they are at the same time quite wary of it. Briefly, the SSA warns that permitting a certain...
by Pastor Jonathan Tan | Mar 16, 2026 | Credo
Credo 16 Mar 2026 Are you Ready to meet the Lord Jesus? Time and again, the New Testament calls on us to be ready for Jesus’ return (e.g., Mt 24:36–44, Lk 21:25–28, Jn 14:1-3, Heb 9:27-28, 1 Thess 5:1-3). Sadly, most Christians today have fallen asleep at the...
by Dr Roland Chia | Mar 16, 2026 | Pulse
Pulse 16 Mar 2026 The modern evangelical church must be alert to two separate but not distinct misconceptions about prayer and action, and how the one is related to the other. The first misconception is to regard prayer as a substitute for action – which can also be a...
by Darius Lee | Mar 2, 2026 | Feature
Feature 02 Mar 2026 A glimpse of social media or the news cycles today might give the impression that attitudes towards marriage and family are more polarised and hostile than ever. In debates about sexuality and gender, there are occasionally voices which suggest...
by Dr Roland Chia | Mar 2, 2026 | Special Articles
March 2026 Special Article In 1995, Michael Mayor and Didier Queloz announced that they had discovered a planet orbiting another star, 51 Pegasi, like our own (1) – an epochal moment indeed in modern science. Since then, the number of ‘exoplanets’ has grown steadily....