Tuesday, June 7, 2011

TnT BBQ Nite! 9th July 2011 (Sat, 6:30pm)

Dear all,

There is a season for everything...
And now it's the season for great FOOD, LAUGHTER and FELLOWSHIP!

We have not been combining all Cell Groups for ages and it's time to get to know each TnT member... So please make sure you sign up with your CG Leader (together with payment) and avail yourself on that day. Kindly also make arrangement if you are on duty that Saturday.

We welcome you and your friends to join our TNT BBQ Night -
A night to remember!

On behalf of Sin Loong - Vic :)

Tuesday, June 15, 2010

TnT Camp 2010 promo video



Many times in our lives, we felt dishearten by the negative outcomes and results no matter how much we have done. Similarly to what’s happening to the team Shiloh Eagles.

Many of us may feel the same as Coach Taylor & Brock, who have suffered defeats after defeats.

But when Coach Taylor took the lead to encourage Brock to give him his best, he did offer up his best to the coach by finishing to the end. Have we done our best today in our lives for God today? Are we encouraged in any way to continue our race with God?

Do take the lead in joining the TnT Camp 2010. The theme is “SPUR”, which is to give heart/courage to.

It’s definitely a camp which you can’t miss in 2010. Join us! Be encouraged!
For Camp details, please click here.

Monday, June 14, 2010

SPUR - TnT Camp 2010

This year our camp theme "SPUR" is in lined with our church theme "Build Up One Another". At our age, we often tight up with many things on hand as we tend to achieve our goals, our plans and at the same time, juggling the limited time we have with our families, friends as well as servings in church. The stress and the tiredness tend to conspire to suck out our enthusiasm and passion for the Lord.

Truly, we need a fresh touch of the Holy Spirit a sense of wonder at God’s love – of what Jesus has done for us on the Cross.

Let’s join this camp so that we can diligently and attentively consider each other's trials, difficulties, and weaknesses; feel for each other, and excite each other to an increase of love to God and man; and as proof of it, to be fruitful in good works.

We need spurring on, encouragement;
We need someone who believes in us.
This camp is for you and me.










Date:
7th – 9th Aug 2010 (Saturday – Monday)

Speaker:
Ps. Eric Fung (Director of Asian Outreach Malaysia)

Venue:
Summerset Resort , Kuala Rompin, Pahang
(click the link to find out the resort location and info)

Fee:
RM 330 (closing date 11th July)
RM 300 (early bird before 27th June)



Kindly email the Camp Committee at tntcamp@gmail.com to sign up now / for more info!

Thursday, April 22, 2010

Orang Asli Mission Trip - 20 & 21 March 2010


This 2D1N Orang Asli Mission Trip was not as tough as those mission trips that went deep in the valleys or at the mountain top yet it was full of challenges still. A group of us departed from Taman Sutera to the Orang Asli villages in Seremban. The team members were Choon Siang, Hup2, Yee Voon, ShuJing, LayHoon, Chris, Shan, Serene, Jack, ChinLee, Vincent, Wayne, Max, Marcus, Malcom and myself (SiewChing), most of us are from Perling Cell Group.

We visited 2 villages on the first day. When we reached the first village, we had no idea where and how to conduct the service as most of us were new to mission field. The hall used for service was very small, during praise and worship time, we could hear the adults singing Allah Bangkit and yet at the little corner, the children were singing Who Is The King Of the Jungle. No doubt it was distracting when both sides were singing different songs, the spirit of God is always with us, His presence was so strong that everyone was so joyful and was moved by His Spirit. Then, we continue the service with sermon preaching and some sharing.

At the children’s corner, we prepared some ice-breaking games to mingle with the kids and a lesson to assure them that Jesus will never leave us nor abandon us. We taught the lesson through letting the children searching for the missing ball which represented a lost sheep. At the end of the lesson, I was moved to tears when I saw the kids prayed and surrendered themselves to our Almighty God.

Communicating with the villagers in Malay language was indeed a big challenge to our team as most of us did not speak Malay for ages and a few of us could not even speak Malay at all! Thank God that the language was not a barrier for us to communicate with the villagers and we were glad to deliver God’s messages clearly to the adults and the children there.

As we were running out of time and in order for us to reach the second village on time to conduct the service, Pastor drove like a F1 racer! His driving skill was excellent and truly impressive! Although we were late for an hour, the villagers still welcomed us with their warmest smiles. I was impressed by their loving and forgiving attitude. We did a presentation of Tuhan Pasti Sanggup after the praise and worship session. Hup2 shared his sermon in Malay (wow!), it was really a great sharing and everyone enjoyed listening to all his cold jokes! On the other hand, the children were happy with the games and ballooning especially prepared for them.

I got a chance to talk to an old lady (the mother of the chairperson of that service), she shared with me that she serves God through attending and giving support to a cell group in Malacca every week. She was sick but she still insisted to drive to Malacca by herself for the sake of sharing good news to the others. She told me that she will continue to serve the Lord until the day that she is unable to do so. Her determination, commitment and faithfulness toward God truly touched my heart.

God is great! Initially we were worried as we were told to sleep in the aborigines’ house where all of us had to squeeze in a tiny room but out of our expectation, we were arranged to sleep in 2 rooms with air condition and the bathrooms come with water heater J God is our Jehovah Jireh, the Provider!

The next morning 6am, we continue our journey to the third village. It was my turn to share my testimony. I was not comfortable to share my personal experience in front of so many strangers. When I was about to share one of the most unpleasant experiences that I encountered, I did not have the courage to share it out and I wished to give it a pass… unexpectedly I heard God speaking to me, “do not be afraid to share My works on you, let your experience touch the hearts of the people just like how I have touched your heart.” Yeah, His Words struck my mind and I knew this was the purpose for God to send me here - to share his great works. How God led me through my previous unpleasant experience has helped me to grow stronger and closer to God.

We completed this mission trip after a visit to the fourth village. It was a fruitful trip as every one of us learned to share God’s great love to the villagers and overcome our weaknesses through the help of God. This mission trip experience has strengthened our faith to be God’s vessel in sharing His Good News. Let’s keep the villagers in our prayer that God will continue to watch over them and provide their daily needs and Holy Spirit will continue to move among them and help them to grow stronger in God each day. Pray also for the Pastor for wisdom to preach God’s messages to the people around Him and journey mercy each time he travels on the road to different villages.

Indeed, 'How beautiful on the mountains are the feet of those who bring good news' - isaiah 52:7

written by siewching.