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How shall we navigate our differences and disagreements? When is it diversity, and how can we seek reconciliation? We speak with Dr Gordon Smith on these subjects he’s written about.
From youth pastor to missions leader, Joseph helps us see how mission involves three strands, and the challenges ahead as we pass the baton.
Pastor Edmund and mortician Daniel discuss the Christian view of death and practical thoughts on the journey of dying, suicide and bereavement.
Anthony and Lin Ho demystify Spiritual Direction and helps us see its place in a Christians’ journey of maturation.
How do we plan responsibly and with faith? Cheryl Chung, who helps organisations plan, discusses this seeming condundrum.
The news feels old and overwhelming. How do we read, make sense and respond? Revd Daniel Wee joins us to explore this.
Denominations sometimes appear to suggest disunity. We ask church historian Dr Violet James to help us understand how it all came about, and where it may be headed.
Why research when we have faith? Adrian Chan shares his training and experience from leadership development and church eldership.
Jennifer Heng shares both the pain and the plain-speak about a topic we rarely discuss.
Nathanael Goh discusses why working for the greater good of society is a unique Christian calling.
Banker Timothy Wong discusses how his faith informs and inspires his work in the financial industry.
Pastor Ian Toh helps us see how affirming life is a powerful lens to understand the Gospel and church.
The work of missions has changed. Christy and Lawrence’s robust repartee helps us stretch our thinking.
Bishop Gordon Wong discusses the unique nature and the vision of spiritual leadership and its outworkings.
Bishop Rennis Ponniah shares how the church can mature through the storms and be ready for a whole new future.
Are there important things all parents cannot fail in or neglect? Dr Eliza Lian-Ding helps us answer this critical question.
Friends Jonathan and Leonard draw from their adventures and personal growth as fresh grads to discuss poetry, meaning, and outreach.
Catch the contagious delight of Biblical lecturer Wen Pin as he helps us understand how to enjoy the Bible.
Marilyn McEntyre shares how the erosion of language impacts faith and life, and we consider ways we can respond and reclaim this unique human capacity.
Wen Pin and Shereena help us understand disability and how to respond in a mature way with their personal stories and advocacy work.



