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Our Daily Bread
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In Praise Of Slowness
If there were a contest for most popular virtue, I suspect that "fast" would beat "best." Many parts of the world seem to be obsessed with speed. The "fast" craze, however, is getting us nowhere--fast.
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Upcoming Events
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News >> Latest

Have you or someone you know been affected by the recession? Even if you have not been affected and the economy seems to be on the mend, do you want to be better prepared in the face of continuing uncertainties?
Hope is an event not to be missed! The full day Fair aims to provide valuable resources and tips for your financial well being and career management through tough times. The Fair will be opened by the Guest of Honour, Mr. Teo Chee Hean, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Defence, Adviser to Pasir Ris-Punggol Grassroot organizations.
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News >> Latest

The world is now confronted with the painful reality of an unprecedented global financial
meltdown; political and terrorist unrest and violence; food and energy crisis. All these resonate
with what Jesus said about the signs of the end-times as recorded in the gospels of Matthew, Mark
and Luke.
With the unfolding of prophecy at such a rapid rate, there is an urgent need for Christians today to
understand God’s end-time plan so that we may not be alarmed. It is thus vital to examine what
God has to say about the nations and Israel in the Bible.
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News >> Latest

Organised by Trinity Annual Conference (TRAC) of the Methodist Church in Singapore.
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Classes >> All

This year’s Symposium seeks to
give guidance & answers to the
most common struggles and
issues that parents and children
ministry leaders face as they seek
to mould the next generation.
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Classes >> All
In this highly competitive and stressful society, being a student is one of the toughest occupations to be in. In our attempts and good intentions to help our child make the most of his life, we inadvertently place much stress and strain on them.
Come and learn how you can remove the stress, tears and pain from academic studies. Specifically, this workshop aims to help your students:
a) develop a positive attitude toward studies
b) instil self discipline in their his study
c) maximize their potential
d) make studies enjoyable
e) understand how the attribution process (success and failure) can be used as a predictor of control and change outcomes
f) overcome the power of stereo-typing and behaviour modification
g) develop sound study techniques
h) remove “bad equations” from their life
In addition, we will briefly discuss the encoding and decoding process of the brain and how you can use this knowledge to reap better results in academic achievement.
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