JAT reads in end-March.
May you enjoy these articles as much as I have.
- Amos Poh provides a glimpse into a teenager’s struggles and earnest desire to pray.
- Chua Yi Xian shares a psychologist-to-be’s tussle with relativism and Christianity.
- Evangeline Tan represent a daughter’s sincere cry for real communion with her father.
- Hilary Hoe walks us through the Book of Revelation as part of his Lenten journey.
- Lim Mei Yin talks us through her thoughts on God talking to us and how we hear Him.
- Matt Lawton interviews the entertaining Patrice Evra, whose honesty charms us all.
- Matthew Tan gives us a theological perspective of community and its importance.
- Michael Walker highlights unfulfilled potential by juxtaposing Rooney and Jeffers.
- Perry Noble diagnoses with alarming accuracy the signs of an unhealthy Christian.
- Serene Wee spells out the ten desired qualities of a godly man – her unattainable one.
Posted on April 2, 2011, in Attempted Provocation, Forever Young, Heart Upon Sleeve, In Your Face, Ooh Aah Cantona, Previews & Reviews, Quote & Unquote, Top Ten & Other Lists and tagged Amos Poh, Chua Yi Xian, Evangeline Tan, Francis Jeffers, Hilary Hoe, Matt Lawton, Patrice Evra, Perry Noble, Serene Wee, Wayne Rooney. Bookmark the permalink. Leave a comment.
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