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Superficiality... Its causes and cure
The article "Superficiality: Its Causes and Cure" by Eugene Low explores the challenge of superficiality in Christian faith and life, using the metaphor of the Platte River — wide but shallow. This analogy illustrates how evangelical Christianity today may be broad in reach yet lacking spiritual depth.


The Unkindest Cut
A haircut. That’s all it took. Gone was the incredible strength. Samson, once able to tear lions apart, uproot city gates, and defeat enemies, was now left pathetic—captured, blinded, and forced to grind grain. His repeated disregard for warnings led him to reveal his vow’s secret to Delilah. The downfall was not just betrayal by others, but result of self-betrayal and losing his true self and God’s purpose. Self-betrayal often happens when we ignore our values and drift away


Your Best Life Now?
Jesus said, “I came that they may have life and have it abundantly” (Jn 10:10b). But what does abundant life truly mean? Many chase success, health, and wealth, yet face pain and loss. Real abundant life is knowing Jesus intimately now, amid struggles, and living in hope—not just awaiting heaven. It’s joy and strength found in His presence daily, despite hardships, embodying faith, love, and hope that sustains beyond circumstances.


The Redoubtable Examiner
Have you truly read your Bible beyond familiar verses? Prayer connects us to God but often feels hard amid stress. Church now offers virtual options, yet small groups call for real presence. Giving tests our heart—do we give sacrificially? Should others know of our faith, or wait for them to ask? Mission trips transform lives. God shapes character, not comfort. Are you daily yielding to Him as clay in His hands?


Crossing The Divide
The Biblical vision of life is a comprehensive worldview that encompasses all of life in a united stance and attitude of worship of the...


It’s Not For You Alone
Once upon an illustration, there was this bumper crop. It caught the landowner by surprise and got him into a self-conversation: “I say...


And Never The Twain Shall Meet?
It’s Sunday. The service is over. Social “hi's-and-byes” done at the atrium. “Catch up sometime soon” to a few others in a greater hurry....


Till we meet again, Harold boy
17 Jan 1997 - 13 Jun 2018 The dates are a stark, sombre reminder that where there’s a beginning, there’s an end. For one Harold Tan, the...


Missing the Mission
"Has the church lost its mission? As it grows, is it saving souls or just a social club? Rethink discipleship, mission & outreach. Read on!"
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