A healthy theology of healing

Credo 02 December 2024 One of the most influential voices in the Word of Faith Movement is that of the late Kenneth Hagin, who has been described as the father of the movement. In his 1982 book, Must Christians Suffer?, Hagin presents his clearest teaching on the...

The Right Meaning from the Wrong Text?

Credo 18 November 2024 At the lowest ebb of writer and theologian Christopher Yuan’s life, when he had just received the shocking news of being tested positive for HIV while serving his jail sentence, Christopher came across a note that someone had scribbled on the...

Religious Voices in the Public Sphere

Credo 21 October 2024 The Singaporean government announced in 2022 that they will repeal Section 377A of the Penal Code. Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong broke the news at that year’s National Day Rally and immediately spurred a deluge of comments and statements....

Reading, meditating, hearing and doing

Credo 7 October 2024 Christians from across the different ecclesiastical traditions—Orthodox, Roman Catholic and Protestant—believe that the Bible is inspired by the Holy Spirit (2 Tim 3:16-17). The Church has always held the Bible to be the Word of God through which...

Orthodoxy and the Rule of Faith in Early Christianity

16 September 2024 Credo There was no set of core beliefs which gained universal acceptance in the early church. In the absence of doctrinal consensus the different sects of Christianity competed with one another for influence. This audacious claim of Bart Ehrman is...