Testimony & Thanksgiving: I Have Been Renewed
by Joanne Salim I came into the Treasure retreat feeling very troubled and worried, in search of some clarity for my life. At the start of the retreat, I received
by Joanne Salim I came into the Treasure retreat feeling very troubled and worried, in search of some clarity for my life. At the start of the retreat, I received
by Jolyn Sim, Singapore Sports School Seeds of Growth (SoG) 2020 is a 4-part series of sessions for JC & IB students where we will come together to experience God’s
by Anggit Fernanda (front center), Treasure#11 participant For the foolishness of God is wiser than human wisdom, and the weakness of God is stronger than human strength” – 1 Corinthians
In June, the CAYA community held “Marching with Christ” – an e-outreach that saw NSFs & pre-enlistees coming together for a blessed time of spiritual input, prayer and testimonies. We
The Graduating Unversity Students’ Retreat (GUR 2020, 3-5 July) attracted the largest number of participants to date (more than 130 of them). The theme of the retreat is “The Lord
Over the June term break, Polytechnic and Private Diploma students from our campus communities gathered for formation and group sharing online on the 17th and 24th for the ANEW series
By Steven Enggrata Before attending Seeds of Growth, I often found myself overwhelmed by the endless incoming deadlines, hectic schedules, and had trouble keeping up with tutorials in JC. Studying
by Shaun Choo, 20 Prior to the outreach, I dreaded the mundane prospect of NS. I resented book-ins and at times, felt like the world was against me. I also
by Brendan Ng, Cambridge University (second from left, back row) Growing up as a cradle Catholic, I knew about God but was never convinced that He existed. He was just fiction.
by Trina Chong, NTU (bottom left) Prior to SOCL, I had a rather lukewarm relationship with the Lord. I didn’t have a strong desire to pursue Him any more than
Hello! I am Eric, entering Year 2 in SUSS, studying Human Resource Management. If I were to describe my life before SOCL, I would say it was alright. My prayer
Hi my name is Natalie or more commonly known as nat or natty. I’m Y1 going to Y2 in NUS and I’m studying medicine. I was facing a period of
by Mark Lucas Yeo Jia Rui, 21 Being in a PES C vocation for NS, my life was a relative breeze in terms of the physical training I had to
by Nicholas Francis Tan, 21 Making the transition to army life from my polytechnic studies required the willingness to adapt and much prayer. Even though the army instills virtues such
by Ethan Mark Chia, 21 At the beginning of NS, it was a steep uphill climb for me. I was not accustomed to a life of regimented order, and a
by Ryan Soon, Singapore Poly Coming into the Graduating Poly students Recollection, I had many doubts as I was unsure of what to expect. I was baptized just two years
by Amber Chelliah, Republic Polytechnic (far left, first row) My faith journey started in the years gearing up to Confirmation and that was when I had my first encounter with
by Andrea Chong, School of Witness 2020 Andrea shares with us today how the #14dayjournalchallenge has helped her in her journalling, especially in this season of circuit breaker. I really like
by Micaela Arriola Going into the School of Witness(SOW), I was excited. I began my journey of intentional discipleship during my last semester of university last year and was looking
“Inadequate”, “Radical” and “Scary”. These were some emotions and words that first come to mind when I think of evangelization. And when I thought of people who evangelize, I pictured