24 Jan Devotionals, Issue 31, Wisdom True Treasures 04/11/2023 By Jiamin Choo It was my first day moving back onboard the missions ship Doulos after she had undergone the annual ...Continue reading
24 Jan Apologetics, Evangelism, Faith, Issue 31 Dig Deeper: How Do I Talk To My Friends About Jesus In Today’s World? 04/11/2023 By Benita Lim “Why do Christians hate gays?” “Why do I need Jesus when I’m a good enough person on my own?” Have y...Continue reading
24 Jan Faith, Inspiration, Issue 31 Esther Anh Kim 03/11/2023 By Quek Shi Yun LIVED DURING THE JAPANESE OCCUPATION OF KOREA IMPRISONED FOR SIX YEARS PERSECUTED FROM 1939-1945 FO...Continue reading
24 Jan Challenge, Evangelism, Issue 31 Take The Migrant X Me Challenge 03/11/2023 By Quek Shiwei Challenger: ANNE ZENN TAN, 18 3 Fun Facts about me: 1. Most days, I’m pescatarian 2. Olaf is my fa...Continue reading
24 Jan Friendship, Issue 31 Dear Kallos: How Do I Overcome My Struggle With Social Anxiety? 03/11/2023 By Kallos Team "I just became a Christian and started going to church this year. It’s been a few months, but becaus...Continue reading
24 Jan Issue 31, Love, Sexuality Love & Sexuality: Doesn’t Sexual Intimacy Bring Us Even Closer To Being Ready For Marriage? 26/12/2023 By Marianne Wong "Is it wrong to have sexual intimacy if I’m in a committed relationship and we are both serious to m...Continue reading
24 Jan Inspiration, Issue 31 Spotlight: Victoria, Friend Of The Deaf 03/11/2023 By Quek Shiwei How did you find out about the needs of the hearing-impaired? I was first intrigued by this ministry...Continue reading
24 Jan Family, Issue 31, Restoration Who Did It Better? 03/11/2023 By Hannah Leung No sibling relationship is perfect — they all come with their fair share of conflict. When I was you...Continue reading
24 Jan Issue 31, Wisdom Have You Been Living Wisely? 03/11/2023 By Isabel Phua New year or not, our lives are riddled with decision-making. From big decisions like deciding which ...Continue reading
24 Jan Issue 31, Prayer, World The Yemen War 04/11/2023 By Isabel Phua STATISTICS AS OF NOV 2018: 6,800 CIVILIANS KILLED AND AT LEAST 10,700 INJURED (UNITED NATIONS) ...Continue reading