The Ethics of Animal-to-Human Transplant

December 2021 Pulse On October 20, 2021, The Straits Times reported that for the first time, ‘a pig kidney has been transplanted into a human without triggering immediate rejection by the recipient’s immune system’. This may signal a significant breakthrough in...

The Doctrine of Inseparable Operations and the Church

December 2021 Credo I recall a period growing up in church during my teenage years. At that time, there was a lot of buzz over the phenomenon of speaking in tongues and the rise of charismatic churches. Even in school, I would hear of people talking about various...

Real faith

December 2021 Credo John Wesley’s “Aldersgate experience” of 1738 is a constant reminder of just how important it is for those who call themselves Christians to have a vital faith in Jesus Christ. On the flip side, it also alerts us to the fact that there are people...

Four Bowl Metaphors and the Christian Life

December 2021 Feature I recently wrote a short article about five metaphors to describe a variety of COVID experiences under confinement conditions. Metaphors help me to understand the world better, explain ideas clearer, and even inspire fresh imagination. In the...