God’s preventing grace

Credo 3 FEB 2025 As we observe Aldersgate Day this month to commemorate Wesley’s transformative experience of the grace of God in his life on 24 May 1738, let us turn our attention to one aspect of his theology of grace, namely, prevenient grace. This facet of...

Being Counter-Cultural

Credo 20 January 2025 When a person becomes a Christian, he or she essentially enters a different life narrative. This is a narrative that seeks to create a counter-community, the church, based on the story of Jesus Christ. It is the story of the life, death,...

The Christian business leader

Credo 06 January 2025   In the past several decades, there has been a steady stream of books on business leadership. Many of these works are written from a secular perspective. Some approach leadership from the standpoint of personality traits (trait theories),...

Doctrinal Reflection on Creation

Credo 16 December 2024 “And God saw everything that he had made, and behold, it was very good.” (Genesis 1:31) “14 And the Word became flesh and dwelt among us, and we have seen his glory, glory as of the only Son from the Father, full of grace and truth.” (John 1:14,...

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...