by Rev Daniel Tong | Dec 15, 2025 | Credo
Credo 15 Dec 2025 The word “tolerance” originates from the Latin: tolerantia, meaning to bear, support or endure; and appeared in record books from the 15th century. Originally associated with the enduring of hardships, it morphed in the 18th century to mean the...
by Dr Roland Chia | Dec 1, 2025 | Credo
Credo 01 Dec 2025 On the topic of patriotism and the Christian, we need to examine a few basic questions: What is patriotism? Can a Christian really be patriotic? Can patriotism ever be Christian? What does it mean to love one’s country and one’s nation?...
by Lisman Komaladi | Dec 1, 2025 | Feature
Feature 15 Dec 2025 Introduction There are several common conversational stoppers between parents and their teens, between teachers and their students, or between senior pastors and their youths. For instances, when the young tell the older generation: “Leave us...
by Dr Roland Chia | Dec 1, 2025 | Pulse
Pulse 01 Dec 2025 In January last year, Scientific American reported that the billionaire technologist Elon Musk claimed that his company Neuralink had implanted its brain-computer interface (BCI) into a human for the first time. Musk wrote on his social media...
by Terence Ho | Nov 17, 2025 | Credo
Credo 17 Nov 2025 The problem of evil and pain poses a fundamental challenge to the Christian faith and the notion of an all-powerful, benevolent God. Eighteenth Century Scottish philosopher David Hume provided a pithy articulation of this problem, citing the Greek...