The Mad, the Bad and the Trusty

Credo 15 Sep 2025 Jeremiah 23.23-29 The exile was a watershed in Israel’s history. But it did not come suddenly or unexpectedly. The collapse of three important institutions preceded it. These were institutions that provided stability and direction for the nation....

Newman on Faith’s Reasons

Pulse 15 Sep 2025 On 31st July 2025, Pope Leo XIV proclaimed John Henry Newman (1801-1890) the 38th Doctor of the Universal Church, an elevation that was enthusiastically welcomed by Roman Catholics around the world. The official promoter of the Newman cause,...

Sacred Movement: Rediscovering Dance as Worship

Feature 1 Sep 2025 “Let them praise his name with dancing… Praise him with tambourine and dance…” (Ps. 149:3; 150:4).   These verses explicitly support dancing as a spiritual devotion. Nonetheless, some Christian authorities, both past and present, worry that...

AI and the future of work

Credo 1 Sep 2025 Even a cursory glance at the plethora of articles on online news media platforms will show just how much attention artificial intelligence (AI) technology and its impact on society has been receiving of late. Enthusiasts are predictably sanguine about...

The Common Good and Social Cohesion

Pulse 01 Sep 2025 At a recent dinner to mark the 35th anniversary of the Taoist Federation and Singapore’s 60th year of independence, Prime Minister Lawrence Wong emphasised that Singapore must work harder to prevent social and religious disharmony. Acknowledging that...