S (Say something, break the ice!)
A (Ask a Question - show they matter)
L (Listen, understand them)
T (Turn the conversation into something deeper, discern felt needs)
i (introduce Jesus)
n (note the response)
g (go for the landing!)
(Book of Life, Pg 35-36)
In cell, we learnt that the next step (after Care Acts) is to find opportunities to reach out to our oikos or strangers. Let's look for divine opportunities to 'be prepared to give an answer to everyone who asks you to give the reason for the hope that you have' (1 Peter 3:15) Be encouraged, to find people to share with! Let's believe that we can see the miracle of salvation happening amongst our friends, and in Sunnydale! Already we have experienced many miracles with so many of you being saved and added to our numbers, do continue to have faith as this season, we reach out to our oikos in the ACTION! cell and other evangelistic platforms Trinity would be having. Also, we can utilise the Book of Life to pray for their felt needs and for open hearts.
Saturday, August 27, 2005
Friday, August 26, 2005
CLUBHOPE6
No words can express.
By God's Grace, Protection and Provision:
Meaningful, fulfilling, exciting experiences worth remembering for life.
Nias Island is about 125km off West of Sumatra on the Indian Ocean. The water surround Nias is great for sea activities. Nias, estimated about 4 times the size of Singapore.
Last Dec 26, Nias was hit by Tsunami from the West. The Island was hit again by earthquake from the East, March 2005. Nias was double hit.
I was at the Capital of Nias - Gunung Sitoli from 13 - 19 Aug 2005; stayed with OMO Tomorrow's Hope. It is an orphanage home; housing about 120 children from 4 - 19 of age. The children are well behaved. They are polite and lovely. Also playful at times; "still children, right!"
There was this vibrant atmosphere in the air. The children were very active. They sang with great strength. They played and laugh with much joy. By the way, they start singing at 5:30am. Kinda morning call for us. We interacted with the children just as we were children also; running, hoping, jumping, yelling, etc. They run and run without getting tired. They were so eager to learn; paying attention whenever we explained something. They have a good teachable spirit.
The Team has a problem. We do not know much Bahasa Indonesian. We can't speak with them fluently. What should we do? We communicated through body gestures. We managed to interact. Body language speaks a thousand words. When we felt happy, the children smile. When we tear, they tear. The team loves the children. I could feel that passionate heartbeat of the team.
It was great working with this team. Each coming from various walks of life, contributing their individual part attributed to holistic effort into the trip. We planned, we worked, carried tasks together. A specific example I would like to highlight: That week was Indonesian National Day. The team organized a carnival festival for the children. We made do with what we have. We set up 5 games/sports stations. I was amazed by the creativity, the ability of the spiritual gift of the members. The flow of effort was so coherently knitted. Indeed the incredible unity was so obvious within the team.
We visited remote village for a food distribution program. We travelled on “pick-up”. This pick-up can 'fight' with any four wheels drive; running like cross country route runner; up and down through adverse terrain; went through steep slippery slope; even pulling through heavy downpour along the journey.
Niassan lead a simple lifestyle; have simple meals. They are sincere, friendly. Most of them live in wooden houses.
We were very much welcomed by Niassan.
I'm very blessed by the Children.
I'm blessed by the Team.
By God's Grace, Protection and Provision:
Meaningful, fulfilling, exciting experiences worth remembering for life.
Nias Island is about 125km off West of Sumatra on the Indian Ocean. The water surround Nias is great for sea activities. Nias, estimated about 4 times the size of Singapore.
Last Dec 26, Nias was hit by Tsunami from the West. The Island was hit again by earthquake from the East, March 2005. Nias was double hit.
I was at the Capital of Nias - Gunung Sitoli from 13 - 19 Aug 2005; stayed with OMO Tomorrow's Hope. It is an orphanage home; housing about 120 children from 4 - 19 of age. The children are well behaved. They are polite and lovely. Also playful at times; "still children, right!"
There was this vibrant atmosphere in the air. The children were very active. They sang with great strength. They played and laugh with much joy. By the way, they start singing at 5:30am. Kinda morning call for us. We interacted with the children just as we were children also; running, hoping, jumping, yelling, etc. They run and run without getting tired. They were so eager to learn; paying attention whenever we explained something. They have a good teachable spirit.
The Team has a problem. We do not know much Bahasa Indonesian. We can't speak with them fluently. What should we do? We communicated through body gestures. We managed to interact. Body language speaks a thousand words. When we felt happy, the children smile. When we tear, they tear. The team loves the children. I could feel that passionate heartbeat of the team.
It was great working with this team. Each coming from various walks of life, contributing their individual part attributed to holistic effort into the trip. We planned, we worked, carried tasks together. A specific example I would like to highlight: That week was Indonesian National Day. The team organized a carnival festival for the children. We made do with what we have. We set up 5 games/sports stations. I was amazed by the creativity, the ability of the spiritual gift of the members. The flow of effort was so coherently knitted. Indeed the incredible unity was so obvious within the team.
We visited remote village for a food distribution program. We travelled on “pick-up”. This pick-up can 'fight' with any four wheels drive; running like cross country route runner; up and down through adverse terrain; went through steep slippery slope; even pulling through heavy downpour along the journey.
Niassan lead a simple lifestyle; have simple meals. They are sincere, friendly. Most of them live in wooden houses.
We were very much welcomed by Niassan.
I'm very blessed by the Children.
I'm blessed by the Team.
Wednesday, August 03, 2005
MY INFLUENCE
"My life shall touch a dozen lives
Before this day is done.
Leave countless marks of good or ill,
E'er sets the evening sun."
"This, the wish I always wish,
The prayer I always pray:
Lord, may my life help other lives
It touches by the way."
A quote which I read from John C Maxwell book.
Before this day is done.
Leave countless marks of good or ill,
E'er sets the evening sun."
"This, the wish I always wish,
The prayer I always pray:
Lord, may my life help other lives
It touches by the way."
A quote which I read from John C Maxwell book.
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