A talk by See Huang Lim, a missionary at IBF. Recently more than one person has asked me, “Why should I trust the Bible? Since it’s written by humans, isn’t it biased?” Another friend asked, “I know it is important
1 Kings 22 sermon, Part 2 of 2: “Compromise”
From a sermon series on 1 Kings by See Huang Lim, a missionary at IBF. Today’s message is my last one on the book of 1 Kings. Last month, we read about the death of King Ahab, one of Israel’s
St Patrick’s Day: Irish evangelistic event
St Patrick’s Day: You may be surprised to know that no other national festival is celebrated more widely across the world. March 17, the official festival day, coincided with the visit of a short-term worker to our church (IBF, Japan)
South Korean tour: Sansung Church, Daejeon
This March, I had the unexpected opportunity of visiting Sansung Church in Daejeon, South Korea. This was thanks to Pastor Ban of Shonan Community Church in Japan. I heard about how, through Sansung Church, Pastor Ban decided to become a
1 Kings 22 sermon, Part 1 of 2, “Our Attitude to God’s Word”
We are almost done studying the book of 1 Kings. Today, we will read chapter 22, which ends the story of Ahab, king of Israel. From this story, I would like to suggest 3 points: 1) We need to check
1 Kings 21 sermon, “God’s People and Injustice”
From a sermon series on 1 Kings by See Huang Lim, a missionary at IBF. Today’s passage is 1 Kings chapter 21, in which we continue the story of King Ahab of Israel. From this chapter, I want to us
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