By Ruth Yong Wang Theen Growing up in a Buddhist family, Evelyn Teo had a reverence for faith. Yet, God felt distant and impersonal. Religion was part of culture, but […]
By Michelle Chun Ong Sook Yee cannot pinpoint exactly when she got lost. “It was a gradual feeling that grew over time, and one day I woke up not knowing […]
By Ruth Yong Wan Theen Trusting God’s plan is easy when everything falls into place. But what about when it doesn’t? What do you do when years go by and […]
by Boxson Low From Tek & Goldie: “God’s Hand is on Marcus” was the first article on Marcus’ life published in Asian Beacon nearly 30 years ago. This is a follow-up […]
When Vivy Koo was 13, her family went on the run after her father’s business failed, leaving them with insurmountable debt. She was sent to live with her uncle and […]
By Ruth Yong Wang Theen For Associate Professor Dr. Thiru Subramaniam, the Light of the World first appeared quietly through his mother’s tears, unanswered prayers, and a simple decision to […]
By Ruth Yong Wang Theen Christmas draws our attention to a gift so profound that it reshapes how we understand generosity itself. Long before presents were exchanged or tables prepared, […]
By Ruth Yong Wang Theen Growing up in a traditional Hindu family, religion was tied closely to culture and identity for Divyesh Subramaniam. Yet, he struggled to meaningfully connect with […]
Review by Debbie Loh The stories no one talks about can hold big lessons. Stories such as unanswered prayers for healing or for deliverance in the bodily sense. We hear […]