Church members receive updates about CHC’s cash position and the status of its building fund at its annual general meeting last Sunday.
Yong Yung Shin
Yong Yung Shin
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City Harvest Church dispatches three disaster relief teams to bring much-needed aid to the inhabitants of Kumamoto in the wake of two earthquakes.
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Kai Garden seeks to draw patrons with a well-varied spread of heritage Cantonese classics, with just a dash of inventiveness and unpredictability.
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The adage “money cannot buy time” is true in most circumstances—except this one.
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Steamboat, anyone? GoroGoro offers delectable soup options and dizzying food choices at affordable prices.
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They do not have their own movie or action figurines, but these Biblical heroines are worth their weight in gold.
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CityWorship talks about its landmark music collaboration with Fukuoka Harvest Church and what it takes to record a foreign language album in mere days.
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Crying is almost a taboo during Chinese New Year, but in this case, it was a good thing.
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BMBX Entertainment’s Miguel Antonio and Jessica Reynoso front a fund-raising campaign to support survivors of 2013’s Typhoon Haiyan.
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With January 2016 drawing to an end, we are well into the new year; but it’s by no means too late to embark on a newer, better you. City News talks to five wonder women for some tips on living the good life.
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Hope was reborn on the first Easter Sunday over 2,000 years ago, when Jesus Christ conquered death. Now Christians have hope not just in the afterlife, but here on earth. Members of City Harvest Church share their personal stories of hope, healing and restoration, all testifying to the resurrection power of Jesus Christ in the worst of times: the end of a relationship, addiction and financial crisis.
Mellow rock numbers about longing, inner struggles and homecoming make up the newly launched album 2024 by brothers Amos and Adam Ang.