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title: Are we to judge and put a verdict?
date: Saturday, June 30, 2012


The big hoohaa about Pastor Kong Hee and the fraud that CHC has definitely brought about much talk about Christianity and the people of Christ. Firstly, what is Christianity? Is it all about the time and money that we contribute to the church that we worship in? Or, is it all about that sacred and special relationship that we share with God? I would say, both. Through the support from the people of God, we continue to build that relationship with Him and continue to anchor our lives with Him. Now, CHC has brought much talk around the country and many non-believers have another point to push Christians who are working towards the will of God to outreach and enfold and save lost souls. Believers, ourselves, also tend to judge Pastor Kong Hee and his fellow church members. But honestly, who are we to judge? At the end of the day, we all make mistakes. God knows the heart of His people and ultimately, He will judge and bring light to the situation that Pastor Kong Hee is in. If Pastor Kong Hee has sinned, he will pay his due. As people of God, we need to stand together and continue to pray for the Christian faith in general, so that we continue to build that relationship with God and we continue to work towards bringing glory to God's name.


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