City Harvest Church’s Greeters Ministry involves much more than handshakes and smiles. Ministry leader and pastoral supervisor Johann Sim talks about the essential role of the Greeters in ensuring churchgoers,…
Clinton Dixon

Clinton Dixon
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The June 13 Friday night Men’s Meeting at Jurong West took the CHC’s Men’s Ministry to another level, continuing the big changes experienced by the ministry over the last few months.
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A father turns back the pages of time as he joins his seven-year-old son at City Harvest’s Junior Bible Boot Camp 2014.
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Dan Brown’s Inferno is a modern day thriller caught in the cadence of an old Italian poem.
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Indian American author Tania James’ first collection of short stories in Aerogrammes takes us on an unforgettable ride through heartbreak, humor and hardship.
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Luxury brand Philip Stein unveils a new bracelet which mimics frequencies that apparently improve one’s quality of sleep.
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City News talks to Whitbread Book Award-winning Malaysian author Tash Aw about his new book…
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As SOT winds down this blogger winds up on what really made SOT tick for seven months and four stories down at Jurong West.
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CHC Jurong West kept a night watch as SOT students embarked on an overnight prayer meeting, with a distinctly international flavor.
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In what was an incredibly tough week at SOT, seeking God’s strength got this student past the load of assignments.
About Clinton Dixon
Clinton Dixon hails from the land of the long white cloud (New Zealand). Married to a local lady, he is writing his first novel while looking after his two kiwi born sons. In his downtime, he reads literary fiction and endures the vacillating fortunes of his beloved rugby league team: The New Zealand Warriors. Clinton's dream is to see more Christian writers take back the pillar of the arts and media.
Here are my most recent posts
A couple’s personal tragedy leads them on a road of love, separation and redemption when a boat with a crying baby washes ashore.
A Singaporean’s take on the US “Better Burger Movement” has this reviewer scrambling for superlatives.