What would you do if your son was bullied in school? Filmmaker Eric Wong decided to make a short film to start a conversation. Monster won the Best Drama Short…
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Brew & Bar: The Story Of A God-Given Business
By Theresa TanCity Harvest members Sarah Tay and Cheney Chua took the plunge and entered the food and beverage business two years ago, and watched as God multiplied the work of their…
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Professional percussionist Er Chow Kiat takes his passion and talent for drumming and multiplies it through his school, Drum Tutor. The faint thumping can be heard through the glass walls…
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Janice Chua: From Hollywood Theatre To Hollywood
By Theresa TanThe youngest producer for hit movie Crazy Rich Asians is a former cell group leader in City Harvest Church who came to church when it was at Hollywood Theatre at Katong. She…
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Daniel Teh was once a troubled teen. But coming to City Harvest Church transformed him into a social entrepreneur who employs the disabled to run his restaurant Pope Jai Thai.
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Multiplying one’s talent requires dedication and sacrifice. Pamela Chua, a Silver medallist at the recent SEA Games shares her journey through competitive squash.
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Everything social entrepreneur Elim Chew has done can be traced back to her high SQ or “sensitivity quotient”. She shares about this concept that she presented last week at TEDxNTU.
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Christian dating can be a minefield. Divine Connect’s Cindy Leong is the go-to person for those looking to make a connection with the opposite sex.
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At the official relaunch of City Harvest Church’s Marketplace Ministry in May this year, nearly 500 business owners and professionals renewed their faith to pursue their God-given vision at their workplaces.
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Over 100 entrepreneurs and business owners turned up at the recent Business Owner Fellowship gathering, a precursor to the official launch of CHC’s Marketplace Ministry later this month.
Pope Jai Thai founder, Daniel Teh, was one of six young people who won the National Youth Council’s Singapore Youth Award on October 21. He talks to City News about…
The Star Wars marketing machine has been in overdrive with collaborations with Singaporean designers, including Edwin Low and Sabrina Goh, both City Harvest Church members. Each tells City News Weekly what underpins their artistry and creativity.