Pastoral Message (Page 68)

Each week one of the pastoral staff prepare a message for the congregation.

“Acts 29”?

By Not Known There is of course no “Acts 29” in our Bible.  The Acts of the Apostles closes with Acts 28:31 when the Apostle Paul “boldly and without hindrance… preached the kingdom of God and taught about the Lord Jesus Christ.”  Yet, in a way, Acts continues (with “Acts 29” which becomes a shorthand…

By What Authority

By Not Known I grew up in an era in the West when authority in all its forms was being radically challenged. The authority of the monarchy, of government, of the forces of law and order, of teachers and schools and of the church was being collectively questioned. And traditions were under threat and scrutiny…

“Muddling” About Missions

By Not Known Much of missions programming in churches today are concerned with goal setting, budgeting, itinerary planning, health declaration, event rehearsing, etc. This is especially the case in missions exposure trips where time is short and participants are often eager to make the most of it (to the anxiety of missionaries at the receiving…

Words have power

By Not Known Most people would not imagine what it would be like to lose the power of speech until it is too late. You couldn’t share effectively or easily with others the needs you have, or the feelings you hold dear to your heart, or the desires you possess as you are unable to…

The Five Marks of Mission

By Not Known When I first came to Malaysia and Singapore in 1965, I was appointed by the London Missionary Society. The LMS, as it was affectionately known, was one of the pioneer Protestant missionary societies in England, sending David Livingstone to Africa, Robert Morrison to China, John Williams to the South Seas, and William…

Using a Merz to carry sand?

By Not Known Would you use a saloon car to transport sand?  Especially if it is your very own saloon car?  That’s what my Christian contractor friend was saying every time he put across his favourite poser in impeccable Singlish, “Would you use a Merz to carry sand?” (Or if you prefer, in the place…

How Can That Be?

By Not Known The Bible exalts God’s wisdom and ways above those of ours (Isaiah 55:9; Proverbs 3:5-6). Take the Sermon on the Mount for example (Matt 5-7): If someone strikes you on the right cheek, turn to him the other also; if someone wants to sue you and take your tunic, let him have…

Turning Points

By Not Known As we look back on our lives, we see several turning points, moments or events that changed the direction of our lives. It may have been the choice of a school or university. It may have been the choice of the area or country we live in. It may have been our…

Pick-and-Mix Commitment

By Not Known One Christian writer has written ‘The fear of commitment is epidemic in the western world’. What is true of the western world is probably true of much of the rest of the world. Certainly there is a lack of commitment in areas where commitment was previously expected. There is lack of commitment…

Being the church

By Not Known I grew up questioning and struggling with ‘church’. “Why would I go to the same place, sing the same songs, meet the same people week after week? Surely there are better things to do on a Sunday morning than attending church?!” It was after being taught the book of Acts that I…