1 October marked Children’s Day — 2009 being the 48th year that this occasion is celebrated in Singapore. At City Harvest Church, thousands of kids flooded auditoriums East and West…
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From 11 October 2009, City Harvest Chinese Church (CHCC) embarked on “Five Weeks of Joy”, a campaign based on the vision of City Harvest Church’s Deputy Senior Pastor Tan Ye…
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The civil war in Sri Lanka may have ended, but in its place, fresh mayhem has set in. With armed soldiers stationed at every turn, the people of Sri Lanka…
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After the domination of High School Musical the last few years, it’s a bit of a relief to get the remake of an Oscar-nominated musical TV series: Fame. Based on…
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Teachers showing their appreciation to others on Teachers’ Day? The unique philosophy behind eduNet was in full bloom in its latest initiative, Teacher Moment, which rallied teachers to celebrate other teachers…
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On 12 September 2009, a team of nine young adults ventured into the land of Muar, Malaysia for a trip that would soon change their lives. Upon the team’s arrival, we…
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Interview and story by Jamshed Wadia At the recently concluded Global Social innovators Forum 2009, City News had the privilege to catch up with one of the key attendees of…
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Global Social Innovators Forum 2009 — which took place 1 to 3 October at the suitably futuristic venue of Fusionopolis along South Buona Vista Road in Singapore — proved to…
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It has well been several months since City Harvest Church (CHC) embarked on Prayer 365, whereby individual cell groups and entire zones conduct morning and evening prayer meetings as well…
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12 September 2009 marked the conclusion of the 4-session Parenting Talk organized by City Harvest Children’s Church and Fei Yue Community Services. The class was made up of parents and…
On 1 October 2009, kids from 10 Family Services Centres (FSCs) celebrated Children’s Day at Singapore Polytechnic (SP). ‘Kids Breakout’ , an event organized by SP students Toh Fang Ru, Xavier…
If you work in a place where your boss operates through fear (“I’m going to fire the next person who makes a mistake!”), your colleagues watch their own backs, or…
