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2019 Weekly No.48

HINDRANCES TO OUR WALK Text: Hebrews 12:1-2  The expression “to walk with God” first appeared in Genesis 5:22, “And Enoch walked with God after he begat Methuselah three hundred years, and […]

2019 Weekly No.47

THE GRATEFUL PILGRIM Text: Psalm 124 The pilgrim’s journey is often fraught with dangers. However, after receiving help in overcoming these troubles, how easy it is for the pilgrim to forget […]

2019 Weekly No.46

THE WAITING PILGRIMText: Psalm 123A pilgrim may face many perplexing situations on his journey to his destination. Perhaps it could be the hot weather, or the difficulty of finding food […]

2019 Weekly No.45

THE PILGRIM’S COMPANIONSText: Psalm 122Israel is a country unlike any other in the world. Having received the oracles of God, she was meant to be a spiritual witness of the […]

2019 Weekly No.44

THE PILGRIM’S HELPText: Psalm 121The pilgrim’s journey to Jerusalem to attend the holy feast was not an easy one. Those were not the days of paved tar roads and highways. […]

2019 Weekly No.43

REFORMATION SUNDAYNot too long ago, I asked a group of teenagers whether they knew who Lee Kuan Yew was. To my dismay, I received empty stares. They did not know […]

2019 Weekly No.42

Short Devotions on the Pilgrim PsalmsTHE PILGRIM’S TONGUE(PSALM 120)The Pilgrim Psalms begin on a sombre note. The pilgrim’s journey towards the city of Jerusalem is anything but peaceful. Enemies lurk […]

2019 Weekly No.41

TESTIMONIES for the visit to Zhengzhou. For those interested in the article, please contact the church session.

2019 Weekly No.40

THE PILGRIM PSALMSAs a prelude to the church camp on Strangers and Pilgrims, we will begin a series of short studies on the Songs of Degrees (Psalms 120-134). The term […]

2019 Weekly No.39

Testimonies for Ladies’ Bible Retreat 2019Hannah YeowI thank God that I was able to attend the Tabernacle Ladies’ Bible Retreat. Before attending the camp, I did not expect myself to […]