Hi Blessed All,
For those donating clothings for the Mission in Thailand. Please ensure that the clothing are decent enough for wearing. Do not treat this as an opportunity of dumping ground to get rid of those clothing that are unwearable and torn and tattered. Need not be new but at least wearable.
Please email directly to the respective event organiser if u are interested to participate in any of the events listed.
Please feel free to participate or feel free to forward it to those Christian singles who are interested.
If for some reasons you think the mail won't ever benefit you or anyone you know, or simply prefer not to receive updates on activities, please reply with this subject title Exclude.
Have fun.
Take Care.
Cheers,
Michael Lee
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(1) SFG DAIRY FARM NATURE WALK CUM POT-BLESS DINNER FELLOWSHIP ON 22ND JAN 2011 (SATURDAY) AT 4PM
(For Christian singles only)
EVENT: SFG Dairy Farm Nature Walk cum Dinner Fellowship.
Date: 22nd January 2011 (Saturday)
Time: 4pm (For those going for the Dairy Farm Nature Walk).
6pm (For those coming for the Pot-Bless Dinner and Fellowship only).
Venue: BLK 37 Dairy Farm Road (Off Upper Bukit Timah Rd), #03-03 (Wilfred Chan's home).
Meet at Wilfred's house first at 37 Dairy Farm Road to deposit your plate of food ... something enough for 3 to 4 persons. (Those who prefer to swim can do so)
The buses plying Upper Bukit Timah are 67, 75, 170, 171, 178, 184 and 961. Please alight at the bus stop in front of Standard Chartered Bank or Salvation Army/Trinity Theological College (on the opposite side of the road).
Drivers should enter estate by the EAST gate. For those who don't drive, it's also better to enter by EAST GATE.
Photos taken at TALC Carolling and Christmas will be screened.
Wilfred's Contact : HP: 9858 9949
Email: wilfredinperth@hotmail.com
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(2) WANTED: CHILDREN'S CLOTHES AND BEDSHEETS FOR MY CHURCH'S MISSIONS FIELD IN THAILAND
Dear brothers and sisters,
My church (Prinsep Street Presbyterian Church) has a missions field in Chiang Rai, Thailand, and we are collecting children's clothes and bedsheets to be shipped over before the Thai New Year. You can do your part to bring a smile to the lives of these children in Huay Khu Village. Some of you have nephews or nieces with you in your home. If you have children's clothes (aged 6 - 12) and bedsheets for single beds (both should be in appropriate condition without stains or holes) that you do not want anymore, please pass them to me when you attend my events in January or February or contact me to see how I can get them from you, if you will not be attending my events these two months.
There has been a suggestion to include overnight campovers at St John's/Lazarus Islands, Pulau Hantu or Pulau Ubin in my events and I shall certainly plan to do so this year (imagine the star gazing and night wildlife spotting opportunities). I also feel that it will be good if some of us can participate in some meaningful projects/events that can help further the gospel and/or manifest Christian charity to others. If you all have any such events that fall on weekends, for example, the annual "Cycling for Bibles" event, please let me (or Michael or Zhirong) know so that we can help to publicise or perhaps even to organise a team of volunteers to participate.
The Bukit Batok Nature Walk event has attracted 42 participants thus far with two more weeks to go. I hope to see many of you at the event.
Finally, last Wednesday's Straits Times has this good news that in the latest national census conducted once every decade, the percentage of Christians in our nation has grown from 14.6% to 18.3% (although this figure includes nominal Christians and non-evangelicals) since the last census in 2000. Sociologically, I believe the true figure to be closer to 20% since many young (and even older) people do not reveal openly that they have accepted Christ. Praise the Lord that the Gospel is taking off well here and we are close to becoming like South Korea.
"He has showed you, O man, what is good. And what does the Lord require of you? To act justly and to love mercy and to walk humbly with your God." Micah 6:8
The Lord's blessings be upon you,
Malcolm Tan
Email: tanshihlung@hotmail.com
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