Tuesday 31 October 2023

CHRISTIAN VIEWPOINT FEATURE #11

Managing Exam Stress & Anxiety:
With exam season drawing near once again, it is common for exam fever to invade our homes – with both parents and children feeling the mounting pressure.

How can we tackle the stress of the exams, and be a stable support for our children through this season?

(For more info, – https://www.family.org.sg/articles/managing-exam-stress-and-anxiety by Tracey Or| 5th Oct 2023, inside FAMILY FOCUS/BLOG)

Spiritual Pursuits and the Deception of the Ego:
Many have turned to ancient spiritual practices like mindfulness and meditation to cope with the challenges – seeking a sense of peace, inner calm, and interior resource. On the Christian front, more Christians are turning to Christian spiritual practices such as silence, Christian meditation, spiritual friends, conversations, and retreats.

(For more info, do click the link – https://ethosinstitute.sg/spiritual-pursuits-and-the-deception-of-the-ego/ by Rev Dr Jimmy Tan |16th Oct 2023| inside Credo)

Darkness Has Become My Companion – Some Reflections on Mental Illness:
The modern society has shown significant progression in its understanding and openness for those suffering from mental health issues. Nonetheless, there still remain evidences of stigmatization and prejudices against those suffering from mental disorders, fuelled by their stereotypical portrayal in the media and by Christians themselves. In this article, Dr Roland Chia addresses key issues such as stigmatization issues, dignity and plight of people with mental disorders, the importance of the church community. Finally he reflects on what it means for people with mental disorders and their caregivers to continue to put their trust and hope in God.

(For more info, do click the link – https://ethosinstitute.sg/wp-content/uploads/2019/07/DARKNESS-HAS-BECOME-MY-COMPANION.pdf by Dr. Roland Chia |8th June 2019 | inside Pulse)

10 causes of concern for the Church: What surprised us from the Pew Research religious survey
Almost half of Christians in Singapore believe other religions can be true, while many professing believers also pray to gods of other religions, according to a report published by Pew Research on 6th October.

(For more info, do click the link – https://saltandlight.sg/news/10-causes-of-concern-for-the-church-what-surprised-us-from-pew-research-religious-survey/ reported by Edric Sng | 12th Oct 2023 | inside Salt & Light)

Can students talk faith on “Bring Your Bible to School Day”
The first Thursday of October marks Focus on the Family’s “Bring Your Bible to School Day,” and hundreds of thousands of students are set to participate in this year’s event to get kids talking about Jesus. FOTF has published a guide to students’ rights to combat common misconceptions about sharing one’s faith at school.

(For more info, do click the link – https://www.christianpost.com/news/can-kids-share-the-bible-on-bring-your-bible-to-school-day.html by reported CP Staffs | 5th Oct 2023 | inside The Christian Post)

Evidence for the Cross and Resurrection:
The question is from a listener named Terri. “Pastor John, hello to you. My question for you is why, in this age, it remains so easy for non-believers to refute the crucifixion and resurrection of Jesus. If God controls everything, why is the existence of Jesus, and his crucifixion, not made more undeniable?

Yet, the problem of unbelief is not mainly a lack of evidence, but a deep heart resistance to God and his will. Changing that heart condition is a great work of God for we are utterly dependent on it in our evangelism, seeing how the self–authenticating glory of God shines in the gospel of Christ.

(For more info, do click the link – https://www.desiringgod.org/interviews/evidence-for-the-cross-and-resurrection via an Interview with John Piper, Founder & Teacher | 2nd October 2023| inside Desiring God)

The Transfiguration of Jesus:
The Transfiguration of Christ has a special significance in the Christian tradition. The Transfiguration is in essence a revelatory event. Its purpose is to disclose the true identity of Jesus of Nazareth as the incarnate Son of God, the long–awaited Messiah. In Matthew we read, “And he was transfigured before them, and his face shone like the sun, and his clothes became white as light.” Mark draws attention to Jesus’ clothes that “became radiant, intensely white, as no one on earth could bleach them” (Mark 9:3). And Luke said that “the appearance of [Jesus’] face was altered, and his clothes became dazzling white” (Luke 9:29). For, an obedient Church will never play fast and loose with the prevailing culture and become enslaved to its various idols but she will be totally yielded to the Word of God and aligned to the purposes of God.

(For more info, do click the link – https://ethosinstitute.sg/the-transfiguration-of-jesus/ by Dr. Roland Chia |2nd Oct 2023| inside Credo)

Liturgy and Life:
In this article, Dr. Roland Chia addresses the misconception of an “erroneous misunderstanding of the Reformers’ emphasis on the authority of Scripture”, coupled with a “modern disdain of ritual and form”. He argues that in every aspect of life, there is conformity to certain rhythmic patterns and time. Similarly, Christian worship of the eternal God is also structured on the repeated rhythms of historical biblical events where God demonstrates His saving and transforming grace in them.

(For more info, do click the link – https://ethosinstitute.sg/liturgy-and-life/ by Dr. Roland Chia |19th Aug 2019 | inside Pulse)

Enthralled by the Beauty of God – Why Jonathan Edwards Still Preaches:
All creation is part of a language that has its highest expression in the redemptive love of God in Christ. Edwards often speaks of that love as the highest beauty. We all can get glimpses of the wonderful beauty of the natural world around us, as in a sunset or in the flowering trees of springtime. These points to the higher beauties in personal relationships. The highest beauty, after all, is the beauty of true love. And again, the highest love is Christ’s love for us as undeserving sinners.

(For more info, do click the link – https://www.desiringgod.org/articles/enthralled-by-the-beauty-of-god by George Marsden, Professor Emeritus, University of Notre Dame | 18th September 2023| inside Desiring God)

How Can I Become a Humbler Calvinist?
There is no doctrine, no theology, no set of ideas, no creeds that can provide an infallible protection against the pride and boasting of the human heart – period. The heart can find a way to distort the most humbling circumstances into ego – enhancing circumstances.

(For more info, do click the link – https://www.desiringgod.org/interviews/how-can-i-become-a-humbler-calvinist in an Interview with John Piper, Founder & Teacher| 7th September 2023| inside Desiring God)

How to Declutter Your Marriage & Travel Light:
“The best way to find out what we really need is to get rid of what we don’t.”

Japanese organisational guru Marie Kondo took the world by storm with her philosophy of tidying up. Instead of going from room to room to declutter your home, Marie suggests tidying up systematically by category, keeping only the things that speak to your heart and discarding those that no longer spark joy. Advocates of the Marie Kondo method have described her ideas as revolutionary, and report feeling more empowered to make clearer decisions based on whether or not an item sparks joy.

In a similar manner, our marriages also need decluttering. And the longer you are married, the more your marriage needs to be decluttered.

(For more info, – https://www.family.org.sg/articles/declutter-your-marriage-travel-light/ by Mark, Director @The Social Factor, 18th Aug 2023, inside FAMILY FOCUS/BLOG)

Growing Trust Through the Teenage Years:
As our children grow older and forge their identities through independence, it can be hard to keep the bond of trust. Yet we have to keep trying because trust in a relationship is what provides safety and respect.

How do we build trust in our relationships with our children? How do we keep trusting our kids after they’ve messed up? Is fear motivating you to control your kids’ behaviour?

(For more info, – https://www.family.org.sg/articles/growing-trust-through-the-teenage-years by Skye Tan |13th July, 2023, inside FAMILY FOCUS/BLOG)

What Happens When We Truly Listen To Our Spouse!
Looking for ways to enhance the love and bond in your marriage?

Through change and challenge, here are some timeless practices that can keep your relationship with your spouse strong!

(For more info, – https://www.family.org.sg/articles/what-happens-when-we-truly-listen-to-our-spouse/ by Skye Tan | 23rd May, 2023, inside FAMILY FOCUS/BLOG)

1,000 choose Christ during Graham's London outreach event:
Over 10,000 people attended the Billy Graham Evangelistic Association's God Loves You Tour event in London on Saturday. Evangelist Franklin Graham preached a Gospel message while worship was led by Christian singers CeCe Winans, Michael W. Smith and the Newsboys. The BGEA reports approximately 1,000 people made professions of faith.

(For more info, do click the link – https://www.christiaMnpost.com/news/1k-make-decisions-for-christ-at-franklin-graham-event-in-london.html by Michael Gryboski, Mainline Church Editor Twitter | 28th Aug 2023 | inside The Christian Post)

Day Of His Power 2023:
Almost 7,000 believers streamed into sanctuaries and overflowed at seven regional centres across Singapore as young and old gathered to worship a faithful God and pray for Singapore on the eve of our 58th National Day. “Rise up and be part of God’s work in Singapore and the nations,” urged Pastor Jeff Chong, Chairman of LoveSingapore. “The Church of Jesus Christ has been called for such a time as this.”

(For more info, do click the link – https://saltandlight.sg/news/day-of-his-power-2023-voices-across-singapore-ring-out-in-worship-and-prayer-for-singapore/ by Peck Sim, 9th Aug 2023 – inside Salt & Light)

Unity and Truth:
In John 17, we find what has been described by scholars as the high priestly prayer of Jesus for his disciples. Among the many things that Jesus petitioned his Father in this prayer, one of the most important is that his disciples (and the Church) may be united. Thus, in John 17:20-21, we read: ‘My prayer is not for them alone. I pray also for those who will believe in me through their message, that all of them may be one, Father, just as you are in me and I am in you’.

(For more info, do click the link – https://ethosinstitute.sg/unity-and-truth/ by Dr Roland Chia | 7th Aug 2023 | inside Pulse)

Fasting, Feasting, and Our Daily Bread – Following the Diet of Jesus:
In the summer of 1880, the Minneapolis homeopath shocked the medical establishment by fasting on stage in Manhattan, under round-the-clock supervision. Tanner had something to prove, as journalist Steve Hendricks tells the story in his recent book The Oldest Cure in the World. Tanner believed in the “restorative biochemistry” of fasting — that going without food for extended periods could be “regenerative” or even “curative.” By depriving the system of food, and relieving the burden of digestion, the human body could turn its energy elsewhere. Give the gut a break for days, even weeks, and the body could “cure itself” from a number of conditions.

(For more info, do click the link – https://www.desiringgod.org/articles/fasting-feasting-and-our-daily-bread by David Mattias, Executive Editor, 2nd Aug 2023 – inside Desiring God)

Family Hacks for a New Year that is Low on Tech and High on Love:
Have you been feeling harried and hassled even before the new year began? Has looking at your family schedule been giving you a splitting headache?
If this describes you, you’re not alone.

This year, our middle child will be taking his PSLE. Our goal is to make this a relatively fuss-free affair and not let this major exam dampen our family’s love for balance, spending time with friends and exploring the outdoors.

(For more info, – https://archive.family.org.sg/FOTFS/Blog/Parenting/family-hacks-for-a-new-year-that-are-low-on-tech-and-high-on-love.aspx.html by June Yong | 13th January 2023, inside FAMILY FOCUS/BLOG)

The Roots and Fruits of Marriage:
The sanctity of the marriage institution has been crumbling today with conflicting ideas that have even infiltrated the church. For Christians to find the true origins and purposes of marriage, the Bible holds the authority in defining them. Bishop Robert Solomon points out the roots of marriage as a relationship between a man and a woman, and the 3 fruits of marriage in its order of primacy; with procreation as its central purpose.

(For more info, do click the link – https://ethosinstitute.sg/the-roots-and-fruits-of-marriage by Bishop Emeritus Robert Solomon | 4th Nov 2019 | inside Featured Articles)

Discipling the City:
In a recent report on urbanisation trends, the World Health Organization predicted that by 2030, six out of every 10 people in the world would be city dwellers. This means that virtually every global growth over the next 30 to 40 years will take place in urban areas. Sociologists have coined two new terms to capture the phenomenon of the modern city. The term ‘urbanisation’ refers to the magnetic quality of cities – their ability to attract people from rural areas.

‘Urbanism’ points to the profound relationship between the city and culture(s). Most modern cities are multicultural, a diverse mix of people of different ethnicities and religions. This has led Josef Ramoneda to assert, perhaps hyperbolically, that “[t]he identity of the city is a non-identity. This is because its only identity is diversity.”

It is therefore not off the mark to describe the modern city as a microcosm of the world, tucked in a confined space. But ‘urbanism’ stresses the point that cities are not merely receptacles of cultures, but transform, transmit, and magnify them. So complex is that concrete instantiation of human sociality called the city, that an extraordinary amount of sociology is needed to interpret it.

(For more info, do click the link – https://ethosinstitute.sg/discipling-the-city/ by Dr Roland Chia | 16th Dec 2019 | inside Pulse)

The Hebrew “Bechor” and Jesus’ Discipleship Legacy:
Dr Phil Chan explores the significance of being a “Bechor” or firstborn son during the ancient Hebrew times and how Christians in the 21st century are to function as the “Bechor” in fulfilling Christ’s Great Commission of making disciples of all nations. With the challenges of generational gaps and the differences in values, a “Bechor” is needed as an intermediary between the two generations, as the firstborn is usually the first to be taught the values of the parents.

(For more info, do click the link – https://ethosinstitute.sg/the-hebrew-bechor/ by Dr Phil Chan | 7th Oct 2019 | inside Feature)

Help Your Child Overcome the Fear of Failure:
Even from a young age, failure is often already viewed negatively. While we want our children to succeed, it is equally important to help them develop resilience to recover from setbacks.

How can we equip our children with a healthy perspective of failure?

(For more info, – https://archive.family.org.sg/FOTFS/Blog/Parenting/Help_Your_Child_Overcome_the_Fear_of_Failure.aspx.html by Susan Koh | 28th August, 2019, inside FAMILY FOCUS/BLOG)


Saturday 28 October 2023

Shining Light through Little Samuels


 

As I meditated upon how the Scriptures said, “The boy Samuel ministered before the LORD under Eli. In those days the word of the LORD was rare; there were not many visions” (1 Samuel 3:1, NIV) in my Advent’s meditation, I could sensed the darkest and the depressing spiritual periods of God’s people then depicting the physical barrenness and spiritual darkness in background of the climax, yet in the midst of darkness, “the Word of the Lord was rare” and this stood out greatly despite of how Eli’s sons had rebelled against God when they did evil things and abused their positions in office (1 Samuel 3:13, NIV), yet the Lord worked through a little boy called Samuel.

Today, I want to let God to work through my life as physical and spiritual darkness surrounds me all the time and how I can put my faith in God trusting Him to see me through difficult events and circumstances in my life presently. Truly, I praise God to know that He is the “Way maker, miracle worker, promise keeper, light in the darkness” by Leeland, Sinach, 2015 mentioned inside the Every Day with Jesus online devotional text.

Are you being the “little Samuels” that shines God’s providence and care to others through darkness as you face difficult moments in your life today? 

Profile Background:
Jeremy Koh is a disabled graduate from Cerebral Palsy Alliance Singapore – formerly known as Spastic Children Association (1987–1997). He graduated with Certificates in Microsoft Office Skills & a HR Administrator Graduate (CHRA) under Human Capital Singapore–SGEnable Collaboration of Partnership – HCS HR PowerBank (7th Dec 2021 to 3rd June 2022) | Former Project Assistant/Email Marketing Consultant |A Connecter in ServeHope Pte Ltd & GrowthBeans Team in Savior-Asia Consulting Pte Ltd | A KeyGuard Specialist @(these)abilites Pte Ltd handling all KeyGuard Operations for 10 months in World United College South East Asia (Tampines Branch) | an Executive Assistant with Vision Strategy Storytelling (3 months, Aug to Oct 2017); A Founder in the ground up initiative project called – Project Stories for LIFE (Affiliated with Youth Corps Singapore, a former member of the Special Needs Cluster) |A PwD Advocate – a representing voice of the Disabled Community to the public today. 

Prayer Response to this featured article:
Jesus, let your “little Samuels” reflect God’s providence and care through our lives so that people can see you through us while we face difficult moments in our lives today.


(Written by Jeremy Koh, 28th November 2022)

Saturday 14 October 2023

Psalms, hymns and spiritual songs

Few worship leaders today are old enough to remember a time when ‘contemporary worship’ did not yet exist.

As I watched those worshipping together around the Californian mountain cabin with songs of almost 50 years ago, I realised that I had had the privilege of meeting many of them at some stage: including Chuck Girard, Barry McGuire, 2nd Chapter of Acts (siblings Annie Herring, Nelly Greisen and Matthew Ward), Jimmy and Carol Owens, and Melody Green (widow of Keith). The video took me back to a rural barn I visited in Upper New York State in 1974 when living in Toronto. At the time I was managing a company of singers, dancers and musicians called Shekinah, led by Merv and Merla Watson, who had a prominent role in the renewal then happening in Toronto. The company had earlier performed in that barn where on this occasion resident musicians Phil Keaggy and Ted Sandquist (Lion of Judah) were jamming together with 2nd Chapter of Acts and their band. This was the Love Inn Community in the town of Freeville, led by radio gospel jockey Scott Ross. When our carload of young people had stopped at the Canada-US border at Niagara Falls and given our destination as “Love Inn, Freeville”, the police decided to ransack our car looking for drugs.

Many at Love Inn probably had used drugs at some stage of their lives, but now it was an iconic Jesus Movement community composed of artists, musicians and others from the entertainment world. A front page article in the NY Times in 1971 had described the Love Inn commune as “Jesus People, part of a nationwide movement of youths who are “turning on to Jesus” and dressing up the old‐time religion in hippie garb.”

Radical fervor:
That same year, TIME Magazine coined the phrase “Jesus Revolution” to describe the sudden surge in young people turning to the Christian faith in the ’70s, first in California, then spreading across America and around the world. ‘Jesus is alive and well and living in the radical spiritual fervor of a growing number of young Americans who have proclaimed an extraordinary religious revolution in his name,’ the magazine reported. ‘There is an uncommon morning freshness to this movement, a buoyant atmosphere of hope and love.’ Just three years earlier, in my native New Zealand, my brother and I had been asked by a couple in their early thirties, David and Dale Garratt, to help record scripture verses put to music. Three hours and eleven songs later, we had emerged from the recording studio with no inkling that we were witnessing the birth of the Scripture in Song label and the start of a lifelong global ministry for the Garratts. Many today regard the ministry of the Garratts as one of the main springs of the global worship movement emerging in the 1970s.

Worship, singing in prayerful expectancy to rather than just about God, became a hallmark of the nascent charismatic movement in New Zealand. Through the Garratts’ travel and the vehicle of overseas visitors, this worship emphasis spread to Australia, South Africa, the United States and Britain. Barry McGuire was one such visitor to New Zealand, whom I met there in 1973. Famous for his 1965 global protest hit,  “Eve of Destruction” and actor in the 1968 Broadway hit “Hair” he became a believer in 1971 through evangelist Arthur Blessitt, and would become a pioneer of contemporary Christian music.

Double registrations:
I also became involved in leading and teaching about worship, an integral part of the Heidebeek community lifestyle even though I initially came to edit a magazine. Indeed, my first trip to Poland was in 1979 to Legnica to teach on worship alongside Bill Davidson who had been part of the Salvation Army band Joystrings that hit the charts in the ‘60s. At Heidebeek, we began holding weekly worship and teaching evenings, as both the Lausanne and Hurlach centres were doing. As in Switzerland and Germany, people came from far and wide to taste the new style worship. In 1982, we recorded in Dutch the first of a series of Muziek voor de Koning”  (Music for the King) recordings. English publishers Kingsway asked for us to produce an English version, telling us: ‘The only word we understand is ‘Hallelujah’ but we like your balance of studio quality and live recording’.

Later they asked us to provide the “choir” for Graham Kendrick’s first congregational recording. Graham came across to Heidebeek with his soundtracks and recording engineer, Les Moir. Les later authored a history of the worship movement in the English-speaking world called Missing Jewel. About the Garratt’s first extended-play recording, Scripture in Song – on which my brother and I sang as mentioned last week – he wrote that ‘they had no idea that it would take off around the world and set the pace for a whole new wave of songwriters and worship leaders influencing the shape of church worship everywhere’. Les also credits Scripture in Song with igniting worship music in Calvary Chapel churches in California, where the Jesus Movement was birthed along with the Maranatha Music label. One of the classics of the Jesus Movement, Seek ye first, by Karen Lafferty, was also birthed at Calvary Chapel. Karen joined us at Heidebeek in 1979 for a Discipleship Training School and later started Musicians for Missions (MfM) in Amsterdam.

“Heidebeek choir:”
Karen and her “Musicianaries” helped me set up a series of Concerts for the King held in each province (see photo above) introducing what was becoming known as the “Praise” genre to a broader Christian public. In the mid-80s, the Evangelical Broadcasting Company (EO) in The Netherlands asked me to come with Karen and the “Heidebeek choir” – i.e. the whole community – to lead the “singing” (a mixture of traditional psalms and hymns along with ‘our’ sort of worship songs) at their annual EO Jongerendag (Youth Day) which attracted 10,000 conservative Christian youth. This we did three years in a row, introducing the Dutch Christian public to ‘contemporary worship’, despite instructions that our hands should not rise above our hips! A nationally-known organist, who had played for years at these events, thought it was music as usualand assumed the lead. I, with my puny guitar, understood I was supposed to give the lead. Transition from the old to the new was not always smooth!

Mission ’87, successor to the earlier youth missions event in Lausanne, was now planned to be held in Utrecht, The Netherlands. When I was given the responsibility for the music and worship, I relished the opportunity to introduce Graham Kendrick to a broader European audience. So Graham and I shared the worship leading for the 10,000 young Europeans coming from all corners of western Europe and even a smattering from across the Iron Curtain.

By now, contemporary worship was becoming more broadly embraced in different churches. In 1989, the EO asked me to front their first televised “praise” programme – yet still with instructions not to raise our hands above our shoulders!

A generation later, my son Antonie had become well-known as a worship-leader and songwriter among his Dutch contemporaries. Responsible for worship at Soul Survivor in Holland, he later went to the Kingsway studios in England to mix the worship recordings with guest-artist Matt Redman. During introductions in the studio, the recording engineer exclaimed excitedly: “You’re Jeff’s son! I’m Les Moir. I engineered for your father and Graham Kendrik. Now I’m doing the same for you and Matt!”

(Written by Jeff Fountain – YWAM, jeff@schumancentre.eu.gmail.mcsv.net 8th & 15th July 2023, Shortened Combined Text)

Profile Background:
Jeff Fountain is the editor of YWAM International

Prayer Response to this featured article:
Jesus, we express our worship to you today.

Foot-wash

As I did my today’s meditation, I pondered upon how the disciple Simon Peter said to Jesus, “Lord, do you wash my feet? .... You shall never...