What if…?
By Not Known What if I’m down to my last cents and cannot afford that much-wanted family holiday? What if I’m passed over in that promotion for not playing ‘pet’ politics with my superiors? What if my family has to live strenuously on less with rising costs and growing needs that our incomes cannot match? What if my health and relationship take a…
A Testimony
By Not Known For the Lord is good and his love endures forever; his faithfulness continues through all generations. ~ Ps 100:5GOD IS FAITHFUL. Orpc has a special place in my heart as you can see from the diagram above. Throughout the years, I have witnessed members/worshippers come and go, increase in pastoral staff from two colleagues to the present six, births of babies…
Daily Confession
Mortal Man, Eternal God – Psalm 90
By Not Known 1. God is eternal, from everlasting to everlasting v2 — Even before the mountains were created, God was already there. He is the eternal Watcher before whom the life of every single creature is lived out, coming and going like actors in a perpetual play. 2. Even a thousand years is like a day in God’s perspective v4 — How much…
‘Imago Dei’ in Ageing
By Not Known In the Bible, old age is considered a blessing granted to a person devoted to God. Both the blessings and responsibilities attached to ageing are to be accepted with gratitude and with good stewardship. Thus, our personhood and identity are perceived not only through our contributions to society, but also through the inherent value bestowed on us throughout…
The Gospel-transformed Life
By Not Known Have you listened to interviews given by professional athletes? You would notice that a common goal being articulated is to be at the top of their sport and be the best there ever is. You will never come across a professional athlete who just wants to be mediocre or ordinary. It is then common to see them adhere to a strictest regime of training, dieting and…
Caring and Praying For The Sick
By Not Known In the New Testament, our Lord Jesus ministered to the sick by healing Peter’s mother-in-law (Mk 1:30-31) and many who were ill (Mk 1:34). While we are often unsure whether God will to heal miraculously or by conventional means, we are sure that He wants us to care for the sick as a primary way to love Him and the brethren (Mt 25:36, 40). The…
Die-hard Discipleship
No Boundaries? No Respect for Personhood
By Not Known I was at the Botanical Gardens “underground” car park café recently. While in the queue waiting to order I stood behind a young girl, probably JC or first year uni student who was eating with other similar-aged youths. As I stood behind this girl, a young boy, about same age came and stood beside her chatting as she…