The purpose of Jesus coming to earth was to tell His people that the Kingdom of God has arrived. In her recent sermon, Sun Ho explained the meaning of God’s…
Eleanor Tan
Eleanor Tan
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Why is it important to know the names of God? City Harvest Church’s executive pastor Bobby Chaw explains.
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The co-founder of City Harvest Church delivered a rousing reminder for the church not to forget its mission to witness for Christ.
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Littworld is a Christian conference for writers and publishers dedicated to enabling Christians to produce material suited for their countries and congregations.
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SODE’s Diploma in Professional Photography opens a gateway to the industry for its students.
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Church & Missions
Multiple Services Weekend: On Gratitude, Dreams And The Holy Spirit
By Eleanor TanThree City Harvest Church pastors brought different but equally challenging messages to the congregation two weekends ago.
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This week marks the 110th anniversary of the Azusa Street Revival of 1906, with a 100,000-person gathering happening today in Los Angeles, called Azusa Now. City News looks at the then and now of this world-changing event.
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The executive pastor delivered a light-hearted yet thought-provoking sermon to remind the church to trust in Jesus above all.
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Being curious is better than being clever, said the senior pastor of Heart Of God Church, Tan Seow How to the youth of City Harvest Church.
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Youths of City Harvest Church found friends in the midst of a “battle”.
About Eleanor Tan
Eleanor Tan is a currently a student at Republic Polytechnic studying Human Resource & Psychology. In her free time, she's usually found working out in the gym, doing abstract art, or at home in bed binge-watching TV shows. She is a huge fan of naps as well.
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“People don’t care how much you know until they know how much you care.” Wu Yuzhuang taught City Harvest Church youths the practical steps to reaching out to the lost at 2016’s Emerge Night.
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