Sunday, January 10, 2010

its the end of the first week of school. it has been a tough week for me. i just want to encourage you guys to stay close with God. although sometimes we can feel so much of God's presence when we're in church, but i know many of us don't feel God is with us during school. we might even forget that we are christians when we're caught up with friends and school work. and bad habits start to come back. but always remember to repent and keep in mind that God is always watching us. he is omnipresent.

have a good 2010 guys. im proud of how we have grown since p6. and im looking forward to see how much we will continue to grow. here is a song to keep us reminded that God is our shepherd and we belong to him. so let us always want to seek him. be it in school, at home, or in church. let us treat this song as a prayer and really mean it.

We bow our hearts
We bend our knees
Oh Spirit come make us humble
We turn our eyes
From evil things
Oh Lord we cast down our idols

So give us clean hands
and give us pure hearts
Let us not lift our souls to another
Oh give us clean hands
and give us pure hearts
Let us not lift our souls to another
Oh God let this be
a generation that seeks
Who seeks Your face, Oh God of Jacob
Oh God let us be
a generation that seeks
Who seeks Your face, Oh God of Jacob


Amen(:

zenas

This is just some sermon notes i wrote yesterday..germs asked me to post this(:
Hope this helps those who didn't go for service..

SPIRITUAL DISCPLINES THAT TRANSFORM
1 timothy 4:7-8
V7. Have nothing to do with godless myths & old wives' tales; rather, train yourself to be godly.
V8. FOr physical training is of some value, but godliness has value for all things, holding promise for both the present life & the life to come.

A. The purpose of Spiritual Disciplines (v:7)
-Spiritual Disciplines require time & effort.
-It is NOT a set of rules . or legalistic rules.etc
-Embracing ground rules which protects us from "shipwrecks" in our life/lives
-We can't keep overloading our lives without accepting the consequence.
~Questions to ask yourself:
-What is the key to becoming disciplined?
-What is your aspiration as a christian?
~
-As long as you have a vision, there will be purpose and direction.
-There is now so much noise around us, we don't hear God speaking to us.
-Practicing Spiritual Disciplines will produce a godly character in our life/lives.

B. The value of Spiritual Disciplines(v:8)
-Spiritual Disciplines prepares us for heaven.
-We put so much effort into everything else but when it comes to godliness, we expect it to come instantly. (with little/without effort)
-The "gold" of godliness isn't found on the surface of christianity-it has to be dug in the depths of the ground.
-Those who persevere, in the end, the treasures will be worth all the troubles.

~If we are his children, godliness is not an option.
~If you want to make something a habit, you must do it for at LEAST 21 days-then it will become a habit.

A football coach said:
The job of a football coach is to make them do what they don't want to do, in order to achieve what they always wanted to do.

Hope this helps everyone in some way or another(: and sorry of there are any spelling/grammatical errors! haha
patrizha; effervescence:D

Thursday, January 7, 2010

Hey Effervescence!

Hope you guys are enjoying the new year and school too(:
With all the homework and new subjects to cope with(:

Just a reminder to everybody.
That as a secretary of Effervescence, I manage the CG funds too.
So I need collect $6 from everynody for the V'Day "I♥Woodlands" Tee.
So for those going to CG this sat, please pass it to me(:
Or whenever you see me(:
But i think the V'Day Comm needs it asap(:

Thank you(:

With lots and lots of love,
AMANDA♥

Tuesday, January 5, 2010

24/7 Prayer on Wednesday

24/7 Prayer

Hi everyone, I'm sure you've received the SMS about doing 24/7 prayer as a CG. It's tomorrow and our slot is from 8pm to 10pm. We'll meet at 7pm first for dinner together. Those who have to leave before 10pm can do so.

Hope everyone's enjoying school :)

Germs

Monday, January 4, 2010

School Starts

Hello School

Just a short note to encourage everyone as school starts again. Let us never forget God's goodness to the CG, everything He has taught us the past year (if you guys even still remember) and how He bonded us all together. Remember that every time we start to feel spiritually high, it's Satan's best time to attack. You guys may find it increasingly difficult to set a Godly example in school.

Don't forget that the one who is in you is greater than the one who is in the world. You can ask God for anything. You can talk to Him anytime. Your friends may leave you at times but God will always be there to carry you through. Let's follow Him who is faithful to us. As you face new struggles, never forget that your leaders are always there for you. We are not here to judge, we are here to love. Hopefully you guys know that by now. You can tell us anything, despite what you guys think.

Keep walking close to God. Read the Bible with discipline, pray like there's no tomorrow. Show everyone that being a Christian is being DIFFERENT from the world. Let's live out 2010 for God!

<3 Germs

Saturday, January 2, 2010

A new year 2010

A new year, with new roles

Happy new year everybody! Doesn't feel very new though, does it? I'm feeling more positive for the year 2010 as our CG seems to be growing stronger and stronger. Thank you so much, God, for showing us who you are, and giving us the motivation to want to follow you.

This year let us be more determined to devote ourselves to our God. I can't wait for the next EE workshop for you guys to sign up. As we continue to grow as a CG, it's time for you guys to start stepping up and taking different roles in the CG. After discussing with Wei Sheng, these are the role we have decided on so far.

Secretary - Amanda
> Disseminate information
> Compile CG members details
> Manage CG fund
> Keep track of CG attendance

5 Areas of CG Growth

Gel (Fellowship) - Marcus
> In charge of the bonding of the group
> Make sure no one feels left out
> Organise outings, lunches and dinners
> Research on bonding activities and games etc.

Go (Evangelism) - Ryan and Patrizha
> Encourage evangelism within the CG
> Make sure CG members will be equipped with proper training
> Organise outings in which non-christian friends can be invited
> Think of other ways to evangelise

Glorify (Worship) - Zenas and Ian
> Cultivate an attitude of worship within the CG
> In charge of rostering people in the CG to lead worship
> Train other members in the area of worship
> Make sure that the focus of worship in CG is correct

Grow (Bible Study) - David
> Find out what topics the CG members would like to learn
> Propose different topics of study
> Monitor the growth of the CG
> Roster 1 member per month to share on a particular topic and guide him/her
> Keep track of all the Bible Study material
> Promote and encourage the reading of the Bible

Gear up (to be confirmed)


For those who don't have roles yet, don't worry, your time will come. We will brief you guys more about the roles. Of course you can ask if is there's anything you're not sure about. We'll be helping you guys along the way.

Upcoming Events:

3 Jan - Thanksgiving Sunday
9 Jan - CG at 2.30pm
16 Jan - Youth worship at 1.30pm
23 Jan - Cg at 2.30pm and V- Day pre event party

Sunday, December 27, 2009

Christmas 2009

End of 2009


It's crazy how fast a year passes. We're now living the last days of 2009. Yesterday, we celebrated Christmas as a CG at my place. Thanks everyone, for all the food you brought or cooked!


It's amazing to see how far we've come as a CG. From the noisy, annoying bunch of kids that you were, you've transformed to a noisy, annoying bunch of slightly more God-loving teens. I hope that we'll continue to walk closely with God next year and grow further as a CG. It's good that we're finally starting to bond more. I can see how much time you guys want to spend with each other. (Seriously sometimes you guys spend WAY TOO MUCH TIME) As some of you suggested, our goal for next year is to be more loving, inviting and accepting of EVERYONE in the CG.


Our next outing will be at Ryan's place on 31st Dec. Thanks for opening your house to us, Ryan! I can't wait for another amazing year. Let's not forget God in everything we do. May we continue to glorify him in all our actions.


Till the 31st,
Ciao!

Tuesday, December 22, 2009

Hey guys.


i just came back from malaysia not long ago.haha.


i know its kinda random for me to post since i have never posted on the cg blog before.
i was listening to some christian music on my com just now, and i came across the song "all glory" and i went to google search the lyrics. 








To Him who reigns upon the throne and to the Lamb
To the true and faithful King
Who created everything
To the glorious Son of God and Son of Man
Who gave His body and His blood
To take away the sins of all the world
All creation bows before You now
All glory and honor and praise
Jesus, You are worthy
Jesus, You are worthy
All power and wisdom and strength
Jesus, all the glory belongs to Your name
So we worship You forever, Amen.






although our cg has been going for outings these few days, i feel that we're not giving God the glory and praise he deserves. we should thank God for giving us free time to spent with each other and stuff. im sure that during this period of time, most of us have been thinking of christmas and the presents, food and parties that we are going to attend. but remember not to forget about giving thanks to God. giving honor, praise and glory to him. for christmas is about giving and not receiving.


anyway, when i was in malaysia, i watched facing the giants on my brothers com..

its a really good movie. its a christian movie which portrays Gods awesomeness! we should really watch it as a cg one day(:






have a good christmas,
zenas.

Monday, December 21, 2009

Upcoming events - Dec and Jan

22 Dec - Planning the mini party for the Youth Guidance Youths
25 Dec - Christmas Service. Shall we all attend the 11am service?
26/27 Dec - Christmas Party?
9 Jan - Party at the Youth Guidance Centre.

For those who didn't come last sunday, our CG will be working together with Vera's CG to plan a party event for the youths at the youth guidance centre. We've decided to create 4 mini activity stations. The youths, together with the CG members will be broken up into 4 groups and will go from station to station completing the games/activities. At the end of it, there will be FOOD!!!!

We will be meeting tomorrow (22 Dec) to plan the activities.

For those coming for the Christmas party, it will be a potluck event, meaning everyone has to bring an item. Below are some examples of the food we need:


4 Bottles of Drinks
Cake/pie (Germaine)
Chips

Pasta (Patrizha)
Sandwiches
Nuggets or Onion Rings
Chicken Wings
Kebabs
Salad
Pizza

Please let me know what you would like to bring.

Thursday, December 17, 2009

Youth Camp Reflections

Youth Camp Reflections - Ryan Ngan

Perhaps the greatest demonstration of God’s power that I have experienced is during Youth Camp 2009.


Ever since I was a child, I was raised to become a Christian. Now, I don’t look down on raised Christians considering that I am one myself, but sometimes these Christians’ love for God is artificial. This was what was happening to me. My zeal and passion for God was being snuffed out like a candle on a windy day.

Enter Youth Camp 2009.

Being part of the Valentine’s Day 2010 committee (I <3 Woodlands), I had to brief roughly 150 youths on what we were going to do for Valentine’s Day. Furthermore, I had to share a bible verse. Imagine sharing biblical knowledge to people older than you when you haven’t been experiencing God in your life for awhile! So I blanked out right up until 5 minutes before my time to share. Then I felt God’s mighty touch.

I was inspired to share in a way that made me so convincing and passionate (I suppose…) that if I had recited the exact same words I would not have gotten the same effect. People were kneeling, people were weeping young men and women, hearts zealous for God were crying out praises to God. It was wonderful. While speaking, I was in tears myself, thinking to myself “What have I done to make such a big impact on this camp?”

During the next few hours, younger and older youths alike were approaching me and clapping me on the back, praising me for such a convicting message, making me confused once again. What had I done right? In that instant God spoke to me. He said “Nothing. You have done nothing right. All you have done is being my vessel.” And that is good enough for any faltering Christian to ask for.

Youth Camp Reflections - Zenas Lim

Before the camp, I was going through some problems and stuff and i guess i was spiritually dry. I believed in christ but I did not act like a christian ya... said alot of vulgarities, I didnt care about going to church and stuff. Going to cg was a drag for me. But i only went because my brother kept nagging at me.

I felt like "why are my cg friends so close to God but I'm not?". But i didnt tell anyone of course. However, when youth camp came up, it clashed with my robotics camp. Somehow, although I was really close to my friends in robotics, I decided to go for youth camp because I felt that it would be more meaningful.

The 1st day of camp: the games were quite fun I guess.. but I really enjoyed praising God under the "stars". Although there were no stars, it was just amazing to look up and see the moon and clouds; to see how magnificent God is. The sermon for the first day was meaningful to me too. 24/7 praising God is a really hard thing to do but I saw the need for it in my life.

The 2nd day: "who dunnit?" was interesting. But what really opened up my heart was the when Ryan shared about his testimony. I broke down before God in repentance. I realized how blessed I was to grow up in a christian family, but all of my life I'd been complaining about what I didn't have or complaining about how how other kids were more blessed than me. But so many people out there still do not know our God, and there I was for the past 14 years of my life taking God's blessings and love for granted. That started to open up my heart. I took worship, sermon and devotions more seriously, and I began to feel the Lord's presence working in me. I could feel my relationship with Him growing closer.

Although camp's over, im still trying really hard to keep God in the center of my life and not to stray away from Him. I'm really glad that i attended this camp.

I know that it was what God had planned for me.

Youth Camp Reflections - Amanda Lu

In this year's camp, firstly I've learnt about persistence and endurance. Being in the camp committee taught me that camp is more than merely fun, more than merely all the good food we have but it's all about God. God should be the center of the camp and everything we do. He is the center of our lives and we should turn to Him 24/7 and not when we need Him.

For God said in the word, 15But just as he who called you is holy, so be holy in all you do; 16for it is written: "Be holy, because I am holy." 1 Peter 1:15-16

Being in the camp committee was tough and tiring. But nevertheless, we made it. Although there were times where we kept joking around and did not get on track, we did not forget about God. We made God the center of all our meetings, having devotions, worships and prayers before meetings. We did not forget God and made God the center. (:

Even though the camp committee couldn't play the games like the campers and enjoy the camp like the campers, I had fun (: Even more fun than being the camper although there were times I wished I could play. I prayed to God about that. I told Him that I couldn't be so selfish and think of myself, that although I couldn't play, I was able to see how the campers enjoyed themselves with the games the camp committee planned and I thank God for that!(:

Zenas told me when I was down “But remember, love driven relationships are not given by a boyfriend or girlfriend. That love thirst only can be filled by God. 'To love the God with all your heart and all your soul and all your mind and all your strength.' Mark 12:30"

Thank you Zenas for making me realize that I've taken the Lord's love for granted. I always thought that God would always love us so we don't have to turn to him and just wait to be loved but I'm wrong. The Lord sent his only Son to die on the cross to pay the penalty of our sins. No man on Earth would go through so much suffering to save everyone but Jesus did. He did it because He loves us and yet a lot of us take His unconditional and unfailing love for granted!

Marcus also told me this quote “Don’t miss the chances life is giving you to spend with the people you love. Remember that in life, there are no rewinds." This taught me to treasure whatever I have now and not to regret in life.

I want to thank the Lord for letting me have such close friends that encourage me when I'm down and reminding me that God is there always. Thank you Lord! Our CG, Effervescence, has grown so much over this 2 years, spiritually and physically. Those who have been turning away from God, I want to pray to God to bring them closer to Him and for those who have grown closer, I want to thank he Lord for bringing them so close to You Lord.

Monday, December 14, 2009

Hi all, I believe most, if not all of you know that I'm at another christian camp in Malaysia now. I'll be back for CG on the 19th again.

The youth camp just ended not too long ago. As a part of the camp committee, it was touching to see how many youths responded to God's call back. The theme of the camp was Worship and during the camp, many of you learnt how to be more open in our worship to God.

On the 2nd day of camp, Ryan shared a very compelling testimony with the campers. Thanks to God's work in his life, he left many campers reduced to tears by the end of his sharing. I will definitely get him to put it up here to share with those who didn't get to hear it.

I know that many of you felt really changed by the end of camp. I want to encourage you to answer God's call and decide to follow Him. It won't be easy, especially once school starts, but let Jesus' love compel us to give our lives to him and surrender our all at his feet.

Thanks Zen for being the 1st to email your testimony. I've also received a few others. I broke down after reading them. I really felt that we've been so lacking as your CG leaders and it's by God's grace that you've all been called back to Him. What I touched me the most was how you are all starting to have the spirit of encouragement which is so precious and important.

I'll put all the testimonies up back in Singapore. I look forward to receive the rest of your testimonies as well! All Glory to God:)

Sunday, December 13, 2009



These are photos from Youth Camp 2009 and CG games on 12th Dec(: Thought i would post the pictures(:

And we have a new CG member. Applause for BRANDON!!

Thursday, November 19, 2009

Holidays

I can't believe it. Next year, you will all be returning to school as seniors. Cool. And Scary...

Anyways, since it's the holidays, I just thought we should have a list of possible things to do. Of course, we don't actually have to complete everything, some I put just for fun. But if there's anything you really WANT to do, pls let Wei Sheng and me know.

To do:

Camping (actually pitch a tent and stay overnight)
Hiking (and this time actually reach the top of Bukit Timah)
Kayaking
Picnic
Cycle somewhere for breakfast
Have a night picnic on top floor of a carpark
Fly kites
Have a sandwich-making competition before CG
Go jamming (again)
Play badminton
Do charity (Especially since it's christmas)
Have a mini Christmas celebration
Sleepover
Cooking/baking session
Movie/drama marathon

Hm, seems like a lot to be done. Any more suggestions from the rest of you?

Wednesday, October 28, 2009

Open Sunday and the P6 outing

Open Sunday (1 Nov)


Please note! There won't be Cg this week (31 Oct) as it is Open Sunday weekend. This week's Open Sunday will start at 11.30am instead of the normal 1.30am slot. So, perhaps you guys wanna meet up at 9am to attend the service first? I won't be able to join ya because I'm playing for worship this week.


To all who came last week:


Thank you guys so much for the time and effort spent in organising the P6 outing. You were awesome. I think in many ways, we did leave an impact on the P6-ers. Hopefully we can continue being good role models to them, reflecting the example of Christ. I hope the experience was rewarding. We really should do more stuff like that next time!


Here are the pics for those who missed out:



Wednesday, October 21, 2009

Pri 6 Orientation Hosting Guide



Hi guys, please meet at 8.45am in Cana hall to prepare for the games.
Remember to conduct yourselves in a Godly manner as you guys are setting an example for these younger youths.
Be patient and loving to them.
I'm sure you guys will do great:)


Schedule


9.00am - 9.30am Worship (Led by Marcus Lim and folks), Devotion (Led by Pastor Timothy)
9.30am - 9.45am Sharing of experiences in Youth Ministry
9.45am - 10am Self-introduction
10.00am - 10.30am Ice breaker game
10.30am - 11.30am Dog and Bone (Modified version)
11.30am - 12.30am Capture the flag/Catching tails
12.30am - 12.45am Wash up, gear up, prepare for lunch
12.45am - 1.30am and beyond Lunch + Fellowship (Everyone)


Sharing of experiences in Youth Ministry

Intro (Patrizha):
Hey guys! I officially welcome you to the Youth Ministry! As you all know, once you enter the youth ministry you will be assigned to LCGs among yourselves. Are you guys excited about entering the Youth Ministry? I bet you guys are! You guys are not all from the same powerkids class right? Later, we'll have an introductory session for you guys but before that, we'll just introduce ourselves and tell you all some facts about the youth Ministry ok?

We are the Sec2 LCG! Our LCG has a name, Effervescence. I am Patrizha, and these are my LCG members....(introduce the rest)

Open Sunday (Celestine):
Every 1st Sunday of the month, we have a youth activity called Open Sunday. The entire youth Ministry will meet for worship, sermon by our youth pastor followed by games. The games are organized by different LCGs every month. Next week will be your 1st Open Sunday every so I'm sure you'll understand more when you're there.

Youth Camp (Amanda):
How many of you guys have signed up for our youth camp? Youth Camp is an annual event that bonds the whole ministry together for 4 days and 3 nights. This year's Youth Camp has a theme on Worship. Youth Camp is not all just about fun and games, it is a time where we can focus about God and learn together as a ministry as well as bond between one another as you get to spend a few days together. This year Youth Camp is from 1st to the 4th of December, Tuesday to Friday. Early bird registration ends tomorrow so sign up quick! I really encourage you guys to come for Youth Camp.

Youth Service (Patrizha):
On the third Saturday of every month, we have Youth Service. The Youth Band will lead us in the worship and Pastor Timothy will give a short sermon after that. What you guys had just now is something similar. It starts at 1.30 and ends at about 2.30. After that, we all split up for our weekly LCGs.

Personal Sharing (Ryan):
Now, I'm just going to share about about my experience being in a CG so far. (Sharing session)

Self-introduction

(Wei Sheng):

Ok, we will be playing some games now, but for this 1st game, we need every one to know one another's names. So before we play, we all need to introduce ourselves. Can we go round in a circle saying your name together with 1 interesting fact that the others don't know about you?

Ice breaker game

David explains the Ice Breaker Game

Dog and Bone (with a twist)

Marcus and Wei Sheng:

  1. Divide the group into 2


  2. Number them off


  3. Explain the normal Dog and Bone and demonstrate


  4. Let them try 3 rounds


  5. Then explain the twist and demonstrate the handicaps


  6. Mark the starting points for the 2 groups
For those who don't know, we will be adding a new element to this game. When we call out the number, we will also call out a handicap which they must abide by.

Handicaps:

Pick the bone up with chopsticks
Crawl
Froggy leap
Garbage bag (Jump there in a garbage bag)
Balloon (2 people supporting a balloon between their hips)
Walk backwards

Capture the flag/Catching tails

Wei Sheng and Ryan explain this game
HAPPY BIRTHDAY DAVID!

Monday, September 14, 2009

The science of Christianity

The Bible

The Bible is not exactly a science text book, in that it doesn't explain the processes of science. However, there are a great deal of scientific accuracies mentioned in the Bible which were ahead of it's time, proving the divine wisdom of the author of the Bible.

The Bible knew it first!

Isaiah 40:22 (New International Version) - The Earth is round
He sits enthroned above the circle of the earth, and its people are like grasshoppers. He stretches out the heavens like a canopy, and spreads them out like a tent to live in.

Job 26:7 (New International Version) - The Earth is suspended in the galaxy
He spreads out the northern skies over empty space; he suspends the earth over nothing.

Genesis 15:5 (New International Version) - The starts are countless
He took him outside and said, "Look up at the heavens and count the stars—if indeed you can count them." Then he said to him, "So shall your offspring be."

Job 36:27-28 (New International Version) - The hydrologic cycle
"He draws up the drops of water, which distill as rain to the streams;
the clouds pour down their moisture and abundant showers fall on mankind.


If God created the Earth, who created God?

For this, we need to understand:
1. Everything which has a beginning has a cause.
2. The universe has a beginning.
3. Therefore the universe has a cause.

God, however, had no beginning, therefore, God needs no cause.

Does the Universe really have a beginning?

We know that the universe has a beginning because of the Law of Thermodynamics.
1st Law: The total amount of mass-energy in the universe is constant.
2nd Law: The amount of energy available for work is running down.

The universe could not have existed forever because if this was so, all the usable energy would have been used up, causing what is known as (heat death).

Evidence for the creator – God

There is a natural tendency for all systems of matter to rundown. Energy is scattered and order is lost. Most systems will tend to lead from order to disorder, and towards less availability of energy. That's why heat flows from hot to cold, and why the sun's energy will not make a dead stick grow. Something as complex as the origin of first life can likely arise only if outside information has been impressed on it.

This means that like a clock, the universe could not have just existed eternally and would have had to be wound up at the beginning by someone.

Likewise in living things, changes tend to lead to loss of genetic intelligence instead of an increase in function and complexity. Information is usually destroyed in the process rather than gained. Although natural selection can sometimes lead to the strengthening of a particular breed, it only works by getting rid of the weaker of the lot and cannot be used to justify 'ameba to man' evolution.

Fossils

Although Darwin (ask who is Darwin) expected millions of transitional fossils to be found to support his theory of evolution, none have been found, except for a few disputable ones. There have been a number of fossils which claimed to be the intermediate of apes and humans but have now been rejected by evolutionists themselves:

Homo sapiens neanderthalenis
Rampithecus
Eoanthropus
Hesperopithecus
Pithecanthropus
Australopithecus africanus
Sinathropus

Did God really take 6 days?

Because our knowledge of science from the world today teaches us to believe that the earth is millions of years old, we sometimes find it hard to believe that the Earth was created in 6 days, and that it is only less than 5000 years old. If we take Genesis 1 at face value, we can see that it tells us the Earth was created in 6 days.

To understand the meaning of 'day' in Genesis, we must understand the Hebrew word for day, “yom”. The word “yom” can mean: a period of light as contrasted to darkness, a 24-hour period, time, a specific point of time, or a year. Outside Genesis, yom is used 410 times, each time meaning an ordinary day, so why should Genesis be different? The plural of “yom” or other words (like olam or qedum) which can be used to communicate a longer period of time is not used. God chose to complete his work in 6 days and rest on the 7th to set an example for us to keep the sabbath day holy.

2 Peter 3:8 states that 'one day is with the Lord as a thousand years'. This passage, however, has no creation context and is not referring to Genesis. The context is to the 2nd coming of Christ and is saying that to God, a day is LIKE a thousand years, because God is outside of time and is not limited by it. Imagine if we used that verse as a context for all days, Jonah would have spent 3000 years in a fish!

Some people believe that each day mentioned in Genesis must refer to a great number of years because of the evidence of fossils. However, Adam was created the last, meaning that the fossils would have to be formed before Adam. That is not possible because death only occurred because Adam and eve sinned. Verse 31 of Genesis ends with God saying that He saw what He had made, and it was very good. How could death of His creation be “very good”?

There are always limitations to science. Even today, scientists do continue to find new discoveries to prove old discoveries wrong. (Think Pluto the "planet") Let's trust in the wisdom of God instead of the foolishness of man.

Friday, September 11, 2009

Home Blessing

Just a short update. Today, there'll be Home Blessing. I'm glad that quite a few of you guys will be coming. I really enjoyed the last home blessing we did, even though we carried the heavy bags of rice for 10 min before we realised we were walking in the wrong direction. Haha, now thinking back on the Bukit Timah trip, I now really believe that I should never be in charge of the maps or direction... lol.

Anyway, we'll be meeting at Causeway point at 7pm for dinner before heading to Church for Worship and then Home Blessing. See you all there.

Tmr, there'll be CG as usual. See you guys in church at 2.30pm!

P.S. For all the girls who read this: I'm thinking of having a sleep over on the sat night before the next open sunday. We will cook dinner, have short bible study, play/talk/watch a movie, sleep and then on Sunday, head for service and open sunday together. Let me know what you guys think! (germs: 98212425)

CYA.

Friday, September 4, 2009

OPEN SUNDAY - 6th September

Just a reminder, there will be no CG this week because of Open Sunday... See you guys on sunday.