Book Review: Wherever You Go

Book Review: Wherever You Go

Authored by Hannah Lau Wherever You Go by Hannah Lau is one of the easiest faith-based books I have read, yet in it lie many truths in the personal recounts of two different women connected by their common belief in the gospel. Though they did not know nor had they...
Book Review: A Gentle Touch

Book Review: A Gentle Touch

Authored by John Ting A Gentle Touch heeds and echoes the call for the Church to break their silence on mental illnesses. Offering valuable insight, the book provides a hardly heard voice to individuals with mental illnesses to share their perspectives to the Church....
Book Review: The Pattern

Book Review: The Pattern

Authored by Dev Menon I am usually sceptical about Christian books on dating, romantic relationships and marriage as I feel that a lot of the material out there is either heavily influenced by secular philosophy and feel-good advice or, on the other extreme, imposes...
Book Review: The Plate Spinner

Book Review: The Plate Spinner

Authored by Dev Menon In a busy and hectic society like Singapore, one word that everyone, from primary school students to working adults, all long for is “time”. We give excuses that we have no time, we say, “I need more time” or “I got not enough time” (pardon the...