As we remember Christ’s birth and how He turned our world upside down, we share five reads that stirred our readers’ convictions and challenged their worldviews.

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FOR HIM

Women Without Walls

Mary Cotes

 

Jesus calls men and women alike to be ambassadors of God’s kingdom in society. What kind of spiritual journey can strengthen them to rise to this challenge, engage in the public arena and thrive as the strong, significant players in mission that God calls them to be? This is the question that lies at the heart of this book.

FOR HER

Men for Christ

 

Men for Christ: Living Out Our Faith is a compilation of dynamic talks, featuring 21 distinguished speakers like Bishop Robert Solomon, Rev Tan Soo-Inn, and Rev David Wong among others. The speakers skilfully address crucial topics like male spirituality, godly fatherhood, overcoming marketplace challenges, navigating significant life transitions, and finishing well. This book is for any man who is passionate about growing holistically into the likeness of Christ, and for any woman keen to understand the context in which men can flourish in the faith.

FOR THE EXTROVERT

Solitude: A Necessary Pause from Company

David W.F. Wong

 

“What a timely book to speak to the greatest fear of our times: loneliness. This fear is exacerbated by the current pandemic, compounded in some countries by an aging population. Many of us dread being alone but the Bible has much to say about the need to be alone as well as the dangers of being alone.

Rev Dr David Wong painstakingly examines the lives of biblical characters to show us the need for solitude in following Christ. We came into the world alone and will leave the world alone. This book will help us appreciate why being alone and safely alone is God’s way for our spiritual growth.”

Dr Clive Lim
Adjunct Professor, Marketplace Theology, Regent College, Vancouver
Author, Chinese Entrepreneurship in Singapore: History, Faith & Culture

 

FOR THE INTROVERT

3-2-1: Following Jesus in Threes

Soo-Inn Tan

 

How essential is friendship in the Christian walk? Is it enough to just love God and exist as an individual in His kingdom? How does intentional spiritual friendship look like in today’s busy world?

Popular author and preacher Soo-Inn Tan presents a highly doable model for spiritual friendship in this groundbreaking book. 3-2-1: Following Jesus in Threes seeks to explain both the whys and hows of 3-2-1 triads. This small book contains all you need to understand and practise a 3-2-1 approach to spiritual friendship.

FOR THE COMFORTABLE

Colours of the Kingdom

 

It is likely that some racial prejudice lurks within every one of us, and we need the eyes and tears of others to help us see.

Read true stories and reflections of Christians in Singapore grappling with issues of ethnicity or nationality in the church. We hear from individuals who have been on the receiving end of racism as well as inclusive hospitality, individuals who have been convicted by the Lord to repent of their prejudices, and church leaders who are working on intentionally creating inclusive spaces that celebrate ethnic and national diversity. Contributors also share theological, pastoral, and practical approaches to this issue.