Paul’s passion concerning the pursuit of Christ is seen in the three ways he describes his relationship to Christ: to know Christ, to gain Christ and to become like Christ. In the pursuit of Christ, we can trace four major drives that motivated Paul.
Spontaneous giving is a joy. But Paul introduces an additional way to give—by design, according to a plan.
We are convinced that to keep labouring and leading for a lifetime, we each need a healthy and rich inner life. This is especially critical for leaders who often find themselves neglecting their inner lives in our externally oriented world amidst a busy and hurried life filled with multiple pursuits, preoccupations and activities.
Paul yearned to participate in Christ’s suffering, to “become like him in His death”. It had to do with the cross. To become like Christ we, like Paul, have to embrace suffering.
Cheerful is hilaros—hilarious in English. But here’s reality: Though most believers are not joyless givers, they’re not joyful givers either... How to recapture the joy of cheerful giving?
Nicholas and Chi are our newest self-funded associate staff who have been appointed to support our campus ministries and overseas missions.
A newly married couple who had been key lay leaders in the NUS Navigators, find out how the Lord has brought them to where they are today.