THE 26 GIFTS OF CHRIST’S FINISHED WORK BY KENNY CHEE (ISBN: 978-981-94-2191-6) This 168-page book is creatively arranged with an alphabetical structure where each chapter unveils a profound aspect of Christ’s finished work, blending insight with application and prayer. It’s a gateway to discovering the boundless riches of life in Christ. It deepens our appreciation […]
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It’s been about a month since I last blogged—life certainly kept me busy. I’ve spent the past few weeks reflecting on the church camp, which left me feeling deeply grateful and joyful in the Lord. It was a fruitful, blessed time, though I hadn’t realised how much it drained me until I found myself resting […]
I returned home from the Yishun Christian Church Anglican (YCCA) Family Camp 2025, which was held over the past week in Bali, Indonesia. As I contemplated what had happened, I couldn’t help but see God’s presence and activity in our midst. There were so many things to be grateful to God for. God had been […]
It has been a packed two months. Most of it has to do with preparing myself and messages for a church camp in Bali. Preparing messages is hard work, especially when they are created from scratch. Of course, with experience, many of the subtopics are familiar, which helps. I was blessed in that a friend […]
I felt excited when Rev Kenny Fam invited me to preach at the morning services of Bethesda Pasir Ris Mission Church. I have preached mostly in Anglican and Pentecostal churches and the occasional Presbyterian and Methodist church. This would be my first time invited to preach in a Brethren church. My first memory of this […]
Writing is an important part of my life. It helps me more than it helps others. It compels me to think more deeply, pray, and reflect. I analyse and see patterns and relationships between ideas and happenings. As I write, new layers of feelings unfold and new shades of meaning glisten. My thought process is […]
We were forewarned that the food at this retreat wouldn’t be the “fine dining” experience we had previously. This time, it would be Asian cuisine, served buffet-style. But to our pleasant surprise, Maple Catering exceeded expectations. The change turned out to be a positive one—the food was satisfying and well-prepared. People come to retreats to […]