BY REV GOH YONG KUANG

 

“I am the Lord, and I do not change..” - Malachi 3:6a (NLT)

 

Life is filled with uncertainties and inconsistencies!  We have our ups and downs, our good days and bad days. Sometimes we feel strong; at other times, weak.  And our walk is not always consistent with our talk.

 

BY PR ISAAC CHANG

 

“What day is it?” asked Pooh.

“It’s today,” squeaked Piglet.

“My favorite day.

  Yesterday, when it was tomorrow, it was too much day for me,” said Pooh.

BY PR ISAAC CHANG

 

On the night that I heard the gospel of the kingdom preached by a stranger at a party, I found my answer to the quest for life after death. I also found peace and assurance. There I said the sinner’s prayer and accepted Christ. After leaving that session with no fear of death anymore, the newfound brothers came to visit me and did a lesson on  repentance and salvation. They told me that in my conversion journey I must turn to Jesus and repent  of my sins. “Repent” was a new word to me. My English was pretty bad and I didn’t even know what it meant. That night, I understood that “repent” means a change of mind. Today, I looked up the Greek dictionary of “repent” and found that the meaning is true.

BY PR ISAAC CHANG

 

Eugene Peterson translated the first line of the Great Commission as “Go out and train everyone you meet, …” (MSG). As in literally “train everyone” we meet? Does “everyone” include our family members, friends, neighbors, relatives, colleagues, communities, etc. It is like there is no end to the word “everyone.”

 

BY REV GOH YONG KUANG

 

The name Leonardo Da Vinci has been around for ages – yet the name never generated so much interest among the masses in modern times…until a movie associated with that name was shown in our cinemas many years ago.  This movie, called “The Da Vinci Code” was based on a book written by a novelist who subtly mixed fiction with truth.  If you know your history, Leonardo Da Vinci was the one behind the famous paintings called “Mona Lisa” and “The Last Supper”.

BY PR DR JEREMY CHEW

 

“For to me, to live is Christ and to die is gain”. (PHILIPPIANS 1:21)

 

If my wife were to be alive, she would have turned 54 today. During the last days of her life, we talked about her life verse, Philippians 1:21.

 

“Do you think God is happy with my life?” she asked me in her frail voice.

 

“Definitely!”  I assured her...