A visit, delivering a gift, a check-in text or a verse to encourage the young person can be just small things. But when the young person is struggling with mental health problems, each comes with a timely message that “I […]
Being a Christian is an introvert’s worst nightmare! In June, Secondary School and Junior College Ministry (SJM) held an evangelistic event, which was a series of volunteering and workshop sessions to raise awareness of environmental issues. At first I was […]
Recently, I accompanied mum to see the doctor at a public hospital. Much is automated now, right from the time we entered to register to the point of payment. Instructions for the correct feeder bus to take and where to […]
When COVID-19 started in early 2020, we did not know much about Zoom. Some of us were nervous about ‘Zooming.’ It looked complicated. Today, it’s a small thing for many. It has become common, familiar and useful for work and […]
When I first heard of SG Accident Help Centre (SGAHC), my first thought was, “Who are these people?” I had not heard of them before. They were going to be our partners in a ministry event and there wasn’t much […]
Last month, I bumped into someone whom I have known since he was a Secondary 1 student. He is now a working adult and got married recently. We chatted about many things, and when I asked how he was doing […]
If I told you five years ago that one day everybody in Singapore will be wearing masks, you wouldn’t believe me. But here we are, wearing masks everyday. That’s not the only change. COVID-19 has forced us to move online […]
I joined the SYFC family as a staff this May. Applying for a full-time position in SYFC was an interesting process. For one, I sent in my CV without any worthy qualifications to work with youth since I was a […]
After the shocking revelation of my new weight on the scale one day, which officially placed me in the overweight category, I knew I must do something about it! I started to exercise. I followed workout videos daily for three […]
Singaporeans love good food and know how to get good bargains. However, in less-than-ideal moments, we complain and worry a lot. I am no exception. I complain and worry (or I am ‘kiasu’) about many things like settling into my […]