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March 2001
Singapore
Missionary Spotlight – Singapore
Far Eastern Bible College (FEBC) Theological training is vital for church growth. In his book Forty Years on the Road to Church Growth,FEBC’s founding principal Dr Timothy Tow wrote: ‘Without proper Bible training, the church that relies on self-taught evangelists or missionaries will be stifled in growth, inasmuch as the tether of their theological…
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March 2001
Singapore
Missionary Spotlight
Singapore God’s bountiful mercies to Singapore Founded by Sir Stamford Raffles in 1819, Singapore is today a tropical island city-state strategically located at the southern tip of the Malaysian Peninsular. With a population of 4.1 million people from diverse cultures, it has been greatly blessed and preserved as a nation by Almighty God over…
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March 2001
Singapore
Missionary Spotlight – Singapore
Saved by Grace 1. Testimony of Allan Oh Ewe Yook I was born in Penang and received my primary education in a Roman Catholic Missionary School. I did not know God then. I was brought up by my parents in Taoism and Buddhism. Deep impression After completing my schooling in…
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March 2001
Singapore
Missionary Spotlight – Fact File – Singapore
Singapore Fact File Area: 247 square miles. Environment: Singapore has a tropical climate, with high humidity and frequent thunderstorms. It is mainly low-lying. Population: 4.1 million Life expectancy: Male 77, female 83. Ethnic groups: Chinese 77%, Malay 15%, Indian 4%, others (including Eurasian) 4%. Official languages: Mandarin…
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July 1999
Articles > Ecclesiological & Pastoral > Singapore
Letter from Singapore – The danger of dabbling
The growing interest in the occult is a phenomenon of our time, although occultic practices have also been around since the time of the Old Testament (Leviticus 19:26). When I was ministering in a church in Western Australia last year, I visited Freemantle, and found a place rampant with occultic activities. Some of the…
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