Post-MCO: Testimonies from doctors at CERC The past months seemed to have passed by in the blink of an eye that it’s almost surreal to think that Malaysia went into lockdown for a quarter of a year. While most of us were in lockdown at home, those in the medical
Read more → Posted on 15 Aug 2020
We take a lot of things for granted sometimes — that we’ll get up every day and the week will look roughly the same – fetch the kids to school, cook the meals, work part-time on the side, run a Bible study midweek, and do some ministry at church. Well,
Read more → Posted on 7 Jun 2020
It’s been 3 years since I started my apprenticeship in CERC. The task of an apprentice is to write a thorough self-assessment after the completion of 2-3 years of apprenticeship. This period of movement constriction order has opened up a huge opportunity for me to lock myself down to this
Read more → Posted on 3 Jun 2020
#GodsStory ft. Ghai Yein: Navigating The Bible Using Biblical Theology Waking up on a ship all alone, in the middle of the sea, with no land or lighthouse in sight and no GPS to tell you where you are. This, friends, is a visual representation of me trying to navigate
Read more → Posted on 22 May 2020
#GodsStory ft. Clarrise Ng: Not What I Want to Hear, But What I Need to Know We can read the Bible wrongly. I certainly have. But how does one improve? Enter biblical theology. I’ll be honest, I didn’t understand what “biblical theology” meant at first glance, but it has certainly
Read more → Posted on 20 May 2020
A year ago, June Wong a member of CERC, received the news which confirmed her suspicion of the lump she felt on her neck – she was diagnosed with cancer. “The doctors told me that it was Stage 3 throat cancer and that I had to start radiotherapy and chemotherapy
Read more → Posted on 20 Feb 2020
Kaylee: What was there to be thankful for when Jesus died for me on the cross? I came to Christ Evangelical Reformed Church (CERC) as a boisterous, socially-deprived, hormonal thirteen-year-old with little regard for God. I always thought that being in a Christian family, going to church, and occasionally reading
Read more → Posted on 14 Jan 2020
Pele Palasundram currently manages a team of engineers at Yokogawa, but here in CERC we know him for his humble, down-to-earth attitude, along with his witty charm. Born and raised in the small town of Seremban, Pele developed a love for Mathematics since he was young. While he struggled in
Read more → Posted on 7 Jan 2020
Jon Kan: Is God obligated to forgive me? #ChristmasAtCERC “Is God obligated to forgive you?” Wei Kin asked in a soft but firm voice after a fairly long pause. The restaurant bustled with people even though the sun had gone to bed hours ago. It was filled with chitter-chatter and
Read more → Posted on 27 Dec 2019