Pavit and a variety of board games!

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Samuel & Liyang - 2 new freinds that joined us

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Youths immersing themselves in their games

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“I won!” declares Jean

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One of the youths’ favourite games - “Strategy” game”

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Anna and friends at play!

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Joyful  worship at camp

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Ps Chua speaking to a captivated group

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Games time at the beach and the campsite ..

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Campers in worship workshop .. WORD preparation workshop … Events workshop  

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Campers having fun and bonding time

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As we read this inspiring testimony of one of our young adults, may we be consciously aware that God is always at work!

Be a blessing this day and walk across the room!

Jin Shan

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make disciplesThe aim of ministry organization restructuring is growing (both quality and quantity) the church through disciple-making. Most churches face a significant growth barrier between the sizes of 200 to 400 members. For such churches to break through to the next phase of growth, resources need to be channelled through organized ministry structure. A good ministry-structure can serve as a core engine of growth for churches from 200 to 800 in size.

Dr Philip Huan has consulted with us and the results are these key components of ministry structuring: Firstly, core product, which is, an agreed list of the traits we want to develop in the members God entrust to us. Secondly, the core process, which are the stages of the discipleship journey, its balance and the plugging of the gaps in between the stages. Thirdly, the core program, which are, the main instruments in the church that God will use to shape his people. In our case it is the church service, cell system and prayer gatherings. Fourthly, core pastoral leadership, which is the roles of the pastors and elders working together in harmony and mutual respect, to guide the process and discipleship journey. This article aims to describe the core product.

mdThe discipleship journey must begin in the church with an end in mind. The core product spells out the kind of traits we want embodied in the members God entrust to us. Dr Philip Huan, our church consultant, guided G 20 or group of twenty pastors, elders and ministry heads and zone supervisors form all the component congregations: the kids, the youth, deaf, Chinese, and English Adult. After studies, discussions, prayer, and collation and summarizing we categorized all the results under each letter of the acronym S.W.O.R.D. The acronym stood for Service; Worship; Outreach; Relationship; Discipleship.

In September 2009, we had a strategic planning retreat at Batam. the participants were pastors, elders and the three senior leaders. The Spirit was stirring our hearts and there was the feeling that SWORD was not as resonant and consonant with our church history and core value and it was proposed and accepted that W.R,P,F. be the new acronym used instead and all the traits should be re-categorized under them. Surprisingly, WRPF captured all the traits and included the church’s distinctive values of missions and intercessory prayer.

WORLD- evangelism and missions

REVIVAL- work of the Holy Spirit (gifts and fruit of the Sprit)

PRAYER- prayer (intimacy and intercessory)

FELLOWSHIP - discipleship in community (making disciples through community)

Over the next five years we will emphasize the traits under the following acronym:

2010 - focus on developing WORLD(evengelism and missions); and PRAYER(intimacy and intercessory prayer)

2011 - we will focus on REVIVAL( gifts and fruit of the Holy Spirit) and FELLOWSHIP (discipleship in community)

2012 - FELLOWSHIP

2013 - WORLD

2104- REVIVAL

Therefore in 2010, the programs planned will be deliberate and intentional in making disciples who will cultivate the traits of being compelled, compassionate and to have a community impact. It will also work at building disciples who seek God with intimacy and intercessory prayer. We urge the church to join ranks in being united in purpose and strategy.

KENNY CHEE

(based on slides presented by Alvin Lim, President, Board of Elders)

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s3The children at the orphanages having fun through interactive games.

s5The children learning through art and craft.

s6Enthusiasm in Worship.

s7Our Youth sharing the blessings of God.

s8Sharing God’s Word by the Team.

s10The Team having fun and fellowship.

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“I looked for a man among them who would build up the wall and stand before me in  the gap on behalf of the land so I would not have to destroy it, but I found none.” (Ezekiel 22.30)

silent waiting on Godthe early crowd hungry though tired

Last night we launched THE GAP, a prayer initiative to develop WRPF members into disciples who know the Lord and who intercede for others.It was 730pm Friday night and we began with instrumental music and fifteen minutes of silence and waiting on God.

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Music and praise and worship was interspersed througout the whole two hours, not just at the beginning. The harp (worship) and the bowl(prayer of the saints) were combined in the presence of God.

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They had time to share what the Lord has done in their life and to share prayer concerns they have. Then they prayed and ministered to one another.

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We stood in the gap to intercede for the lost souls that we will reach through the equipping program, Just Walk Across the Room, and the Alpha Course following the Chinese New Year.

We also spent time just waiting on God and allowed the Spirit to edify the gathering with scripture reading, prophecy and revelation. Soaking in the love and gentle presence of God is truly invigorating.

WARNING: THIS IS NOT THE TRADITIONAL PRAYER MEETING.

The gathering had a good mixture of people of different age groups, and nationalities, and both the stalwart members and leaders as well as the very new converts. Praise God that though the verse in Ezekiel expressed the despair of the prophet, there were seventy prayer people who stood in THE GAP. Many were tired after a day’s work and travel but when we left we knew the Lord has heard our prayer, we have been strengthened with his peace and faith.

STAND TOGETHER IN THE GAP NEXT ON THE 26TH FEBRUARY 2010.

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