Build to Last
“Give careful thought to your ways.” Haggai 1: 5
As we welcome a new year, we embrace hope and anticipation for a brighter future, even amid a world filled with uncertainty and increasing lawlessness. In healthcare, we encounter significant challenges. Heavy workloads and peer pressure to perform and conform are common experiences. These challenges, along with personal health issues, family conflicts, and workplace struggles, can take a substantial toll on any individual. Some seek comfort in regular overseas vacations to escape daily monotony, while others turn to spiritual activities of Bible study and mission work to ease the discomfort of waiting to enter heaven.
The prophet Haggai boldly criticized the Israelites for prioritizing their own homes over the neglected ruins of God’s house (Haggai 1:4). This raises the question: “Is healthcare broken and in need of repair?” Consider the various systems, policies, and the overall spiritual climate surrounding healthcare. Anti-God agendas influence nearly every health-related institution. Ecclesiastes 1:14 aptly describes
the pursuit of earthly goals as “chasing the wind,” illustrating the emptiness of such endeavors that can trap even the most intellectual among us. Rather, we champion righteousness and boldly unveil the hidden deeds of darkness (Ephesians 5:11).
Apostle Paul uses the metaphor of a builder to emphasize the importance of quality materials in our lives (1 Corinthians 3:10-15). We build on Christ as our foundation, which is crucial for our faith, rather than relying on shallow theories of philosophers and professors. There is stability and strength in Christ, our Rock, not in sand, which shifts and collapses during any storm. (Matthew 7: 24 -27). He is the Word. Is the Word of God our ultimate authority? We can only determine this by spending time in the Word and in His presence. Ultimately, He is the builder, and we are His tools (1 Corinthians 3:9-11). Do we partner with Him to strengthen relationships within His kingdom and fulfill His command to make and multiply disciples (Matthew 28:19-20)? Let’s take a moment to reflect deeply and ensure we build wisely for the future!
2025 has been an incredible journey for us! We are truly blessed.
Our Father is forgiving, compassionate, and merciful. His grace surrounds us every day.
May you have a fruitful New Year in 2026, and may the gift of faith, the blessing of hope, and the peace of His love be yours.
Dr. Boey Mee Leng
National University Hospital (NUH) – January 18, 2025
Forty-four participants from various hospitals gathered to express our commitment to the Lord regarding healthcare and to pray. Among them were staff from NUH, as well as nurses and healthcare workers from different facilities. Many of the participants were young healthcare workers.
Our guest speaker was Prof. Aymeric Lim, the Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of NUH. He encouraged the audience to remain steadfast in doing good. He discussed the changes happening at NUH, emphasizing the hospital’s goal to become more patient-centered while also addressing the need to reduce outpatient visits. He urged everyone to stand for righteousness and not to be afraid.
The participants were split into five groups for some heartfelt prayer, focusing on our community and the needs of medical students. The nurses formed the largest prayer group.
Pastor Daniel Foo from Bedok Tampines Church spoke about the dynamics of prayer and its implications in healthcare. Twenty-five participants from various hospitals participated in lively group discussions and question-and-answer sessions. The teachings on prayer from the Word of God reinforced our belief that individual and corporate prayer are essential for our walk with the Lord and our growth as His disciples. Additionally, the Daily Bread ministry team set up a table showcasing Christian books.
Chiew Hwa and Dr. Boey visited friends and rekindled ties. Their friends were very welcoming, and they enjoyed a variety of authentic Beijing cuisines. During their visit, they were introduced to a group working on the “Life and Death” Project. This group holds meetings in the community to encourage discussions about end-of-life matters.
A team of three—Dr. Prima, Chiew Hwa, and Dr. Boey visited two hospitals in Japan with the goal of connecting with healthcare Christians and sharing God’s vision for healthcare. They met with Dr. Shinichi Tagami, CEO of Okinawa (Oribuyama) Hospital, and Dr. Mitsuru Sasako, Chairman of the Board of Yodogawa Christian Hospital in Osaka. Both leaders extended warm hospitality to the team. Notably, the majority of hospital employees are non-Christians, as Christians make up about 1 percent of the population in Japan.
The team toured the palliative wards and centers that care for children with severe disabilities. The staff demonstrated remarkable dedication to their work and were attentive to the needs of their patients. A hallmark of Japanese culture includes punctuality, courtesy, and a strong work ethic.
Both hospitals offer chaplaincy services. Patients do come to faith in Christ Jesus. Although the number of believers is small, the seeds of the gospel are indeed bearing fruit. Dr. Boey shared the vision of the Healthcare Christian Fellowship International (HCFI) with the staff at Okinawa Hospital and also delivered a message about “Anxiety” to a small house church at the Sakai Mission House in Osaka.
There is undoubtedly a remnant in Japan who love and serve the Lord. Our healthcare colleagues need our prayer support as they tirelessly labor for Him in a challenging spiritual environment.
Christmas caroling events took place on December 6 at National University Hospital and Gleneagles Hospital, and on December 13 at Tan Tock Seng Hospital. Members from Thomson Road Baptist Church, Kingdom City Church, and various singing groups, including the Messengers, HEI, and Hallelujah Chorus, participated alongside healthcare authorities, doctors, and nurses. An overwhelming number of volunteers joined in the festivities, bringing joyful songs and gifts that lifted the spirits of the patients. Both the healthcare staff and carolers felt blessed by the occasion.
| 1) New Year Dedication and Prayer Meeting 2026
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2) Chinese New Year Outreach - Saturday 21st February 2026 –@ Tan Tock Seng Hospital
3) Monthly prayer meetings - 3rd Saturdays, 3.00 – 5.00 pm @ 16 Lentor Place, S789003
Team Members
Dr. Boey Mee Leng; Tan Chiew Hwa; Peter So; Dr. Prima Galinato
Administrator – Ruby Foo
Email: hcfsing@gmail.com
Website: www.hcf.sg
Account: DBS-100-022060-6
Published on Saturday, January 10th, 2026 under News & Updates
Published on Monday, June 11th, 2018 under News & Updates
7th REGIONAL ASIA-PACIFIC HCF CONFERENCE CDs
SINGAPORE (SGD) $20 per CD (excluding postage charge)
The CD in MP3 format comes with 12 messages delivered by 4 servants of God during the Global Prayer Summit and Conference.
Pastor Peter Tsukahira
Thy Kingdom Come – the Transforming Kingdom of God
The Gospel of the Kingdom – Power of Transformation
End – Time Transformation
Return of the King
Dr Arul Anketell – The Cross – Heart of Transformation
Dr Chris Steyn – Biblical Worldview – The Foundation of Transformation
Pastor Lawrence Khong – Power of Prayer – Love Singapore Movement Experience
The CD is a copyright of HCF Singapore.
Burning of the CD for distribution is strongly discouraged.
For Enquiries, email us @ hcfsing@gmail.com
Published on Friday, December 13th, 2013 under News & Updates
Our Lord God greatly blessed me personally as He led me to hear the sermons, speeches and presentations of Ptr. Peter Tsukahira during the Global Prayer Summit and the HCF Conference. My eyes were opened to see my Hebrew heritage as a believer in Christ Jesus, the Jewish Messiah. I came to realize that to fully grasp the meaning, the mission and the destiny of my life as a Christian I have to trace my roots way back to the times of the original Jews when God established His Kingdom in all areas of the Jewish society. Not knowing or ignoring what God said and did and commanded during the times of Abraham and the other patriarchs is like watching a movie after the first half intermission. I may know how it would end but I will not benefit from knowing the what’s, the who’s, the why’s and the how’s that led to the film’s joyful and exciting ending. I was deeply impacted by the revelation that today as in the past God’s Kingdom must permeate and manifest in every area of society. His Kingdom should also reign in my life — physically, emotionally, mentally and spiritually — so I can play a significant role in these last days as biblical prophesies are being fulfilled. I am grateful to God and to the summit and conference speakers, staff and organizers, as well, for enabling me to take home the enlightenment that I can find and have a strong foundation for my beliefs and actions as a follower of Christ in my ancient Hebraic roots. EDUARDO P. TAN JR.
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I have gained a new lease on my self confidence, which took a serious blow some time ago. As I mentioned previously, I felt that I was tainted and not worthy of being a part of any Conference offered by HCF. The folk from Singapore through the grace of God have really lifted me up and given me the freedom to witness again, without feeling guilty. May the Lord richly bless you all. You are a wonderful people and I know that the Lord is blessing the work of HCF Singapore.
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The communion service was beautiful; very meaningful and special. It was anointed. When Dr Arul asked who was struggling with grief and asked people to stand up, I stood up and grief which had been bubbling beneath the surface came up and I could lay it at the cross.
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It was about 4 months back that I first heard about the Singapore conference from one of the HCF members in Tansen, Nepal. I had not applied for my passport then. I later applied and thanks be to God, all went well. Registration for GPS and HCFI conference had already been done. But still I was short of a lot of money; I needed money for tickets, accommodation etc. Still praying I was able to proceed. Every time I am in need, God provides!
Yes, it was my first ever international trip/flight. I was pretty excited to go and things began to happen well for me.
The Name tag of each nation (which included map of the country, population and religions) for prayer was the remarkable one for me.
Dr Arul is always inspiring and very good for me. His speech about community transformation was very moving for me. John 19:25-27 speaks of a new home, fellowship and he also mentioned the characteristics of the Bride; Precious loved Bride, a service, sacrificial saintly Bride, suffering-yet a joyful Bride, worshiping warrior Bride and waiting & watching Bride. What a splendid description!
Pastor Peter’s messages about God’s Tsunami-the gospel still moving to the west and personal transformation were moving. Gifts are not like those given by Santa claus. They are designed for us which is His calling – a process which comes with supernatural empowerment- an example being Jacob who got an inheritance from his father and later had his name changed to Israel. So God’s plan was different. Messages were most remarkable for me!
I am very happy with the management, hospitality, accommodation and food…GREAT…Praise the LORD!! Thank you for all your prayers, encouragement and support. Bless you!
Diwakar Awasthi, United Mission Hospital,Tansen,Nepal
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I applaud HCF for the effort to organize this conference and engaging outstanding teachers for each of the plenary sessions as well as for the workshops. I must not forget to mention the Partners Sharing as well. I am grateful for the teachers and partners’ willingness to share and I had truly benefited from this conference.
As the speakers mentioned, we are living in exciting and challenging times. May every delegate catch the wave of God’s purposes these opportunities bring about.
God Bless. Pastor Tan Lat Hoon Gilbert
Associate Chaplain, St. Andrew’s Community Chapel
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I have attended many Christian Medical and Healthcare conferences but this one was something very special. Rarely have I come away with my horizons so expanded. The two day prayer summit was a new experience for me and I found both the excellent Bible studies and the time around tables praying for so many aspects of the work God has called us to do exhilarating. The main conference was a somewhat hectic time as I was involved in running a seminar stream, but the wonderful mix of people from very diverse situations was perhaps a foretaste of God’s Kingdom. We were brilliantly looked after (thank you so much) and though I returned to UK tired HCFI Singapore was an experience I will never forget.
Thank you, John Greater, PRIME
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The unity in prayer and worship was remarkable. I arrived at the conference venue tired, but I was refreshed and strengthened day after day. Following the Word of God shared by the speakers I took a new commitment to serve the Lord even more.
Dr Anaclet Tshilumba
I take my hat off to my Singaporean sisters and brothers for their helpfulness, their Christian love, their efficiency and kindness, their working together like a little colony of co-operative ants – not showing off how well they do things, but they do! Well done!
Dr Helen Englert
Would rank as one of the best conferences I’ve ever attended, if not the best. Wasn’t overly keen on coming- required some coercion – but, wow, look forward to the next one!
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HCF Singapore will be blessed by the Lord for organising this conference in such a wonderful way. So I am convinced He will say ” Well done dear brothers and sisters!”
Published on Friday, September 27th, 2013 under News & Updates