
Listen to podcasts recorded at St Andrew's Cathedral Singapore.
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 79 | Founded | 7 years ago |
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| Categories | Religion & SpiritualityChristianity | ||||

How shall we navigate our differences and disagreements? When is it diversity, and how can we seek reconciliation? We speak with Dr Gordon Smith on these subjects he’s written about.
From youth pastor to missions leader, Joseph helps us see how mission involves three strands, and the challenges ahead as we pass the baton.
Pastor Edmund and mortician Daniel discuss the Christian view of death and practical thoughts on the journey of dying, suicide and bereavement.
Anthony and Lin Ho demystify Spiritual Direction and helps us see its place in a Christians’ journey of maturation.
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A local cultural Christian talk. I had heard many episodes. From special needs to market place minstry. From parents and child relationships to relationships with others. All with local favour.
Faith filled conversations to help us live out our faith journey with God in a practical way. Thank you for this podcast!
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Apple Podcasts | #245 |
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