Christmas Carolling

Tuesday, December 30, 2008

Christmas Reflection - Crew team

Our crew team done a great job in Christmas Reflection! Praise the Lord... and thanks for everyone who willing to help up in this production.
Many people dun like to be crew (many things to do, come early, leave late, no ppl notice ur hardwork, sometime no ppl notice ur exist! "but if you don't do, it will be very obvious"), but thanks God we have a great and mighty team to help up, mainly from the teenFORCE, you guys did a very good job! Special thanks to Daniel, even from other church, he is willing to come and help us.

All the glory to God, and enjoy the pic!

P/S: of course that's lot of teenFORCE member are in dancing, acting (Hong Shin! she is the best actress!), and... watching... hahahaha!





































Do you think it's end of the story after we throw everything? No! The management ask us come back and clear rubbish!!! >.<












Pity Jeff had been pull by me to clear up the rubbish, thanks my mighty man Mr. Jeff, hahaha! (Btw I'm helping him also la! dun think i just ask him to do T_T)

teenFORCE January Programs 一月时间表

3/1 BBQ (please check with your leader for more details)

10/1 Vision Casting

17/1 新年迷思

24/1 No TF

31/1 No TF

Friday, December 26, 2008

Monday, December 22, 2008

Christmas Reflection

Please come and join us for Christmas Reflection!
Date: 25th Dec
Time: 5pm - 7pm
Venue: PGRM (Besides Tmn Maluri Jusco)

Thursday, December 18, 2008

Some Lessons to learn

Take some time out and read these beautiful words carefully.
Later, reflect on what you have just read.
Surely you will understand a lot of things…

First Lesson
...after some months at the faculty of medicine, the professor gave us a test.
Being a good student, I quickly answered all the questions… all, but the last: “What is the baptism name of the maid of our institute?


I handed over my test paper, leaving the last question unanswered. Just before the lesson ended, another student inquired if the last question would be marked.
“Certainly!", the professor replied. “You will meet many people in your life. All of them will have some degree of importance.

They will deserve your attention, even if it is a simple smile or a simple hello".
I never forgot this lesson… and went on to learn that the baptism name of our maid was Marianna.


Second Lesson
On a rainy, tempestuous night a “coloured” woman was standing on the roadside. Her car had broken down and she desperately needed help. Wet to her core, she signalled to the passers by.

A white young man, as if unaware of the racial conflicts that tore apart America in the 60s, stopped to help her.
He conducted her to a safe place, called a mechanic and hailed a taxi for her. The woman seemed too much in a hurry, but did not forget to thank him and take down his address on a piece of paper.


Seven days had already passed when someone knocked at the door of the young man.
To his enormous surprise, it was a courier with a huge packet to deliver – a big colour TV along with a note:


“Many thanks for helping me on the road that night.
The rain had completely drenched me and my soul when you appeared.
Thanks to you I was able to reach my dying husband just in time.
God bless you for having helped me.
Sincerely,
Mrs. King Cole"


Third Lesson
Sometime ago, when the ice-creams were not so expensive, a ten-year old boy went to an ice-cream parlour. While sitting at the table, he asked the waitress, “How much does a Sundae cost?” “50 cents,” she replied.
The boy took out his money from the pocket and began counting it.

“Well, how much does a simple ice-cream cost?".
There were other people waiting to be served, so the waitress began to get a little impatient.
"35 cents!" she replied abruptly. The boy counted his money again and said: “Please get me a simple ice-cream!"

The waitress served him the ice-cream and his bill. The boy ate his ice-cream, paid his bill at the cash counter and left.
When the waitress went to clean the table she began to cry… for there, in the corner of the plate, were 15 cents… her tip.
The boy took a simple ice-cream instead of a Sundae so he could leave a tip for her.



Most of the time we don't realize the little thing we do means a lot to others people. Appreciate to people who come or pass through our life.

Saturday, December 13, 2008

13/12







Some sisters and brothers of Elisah Camp from various churches.
Er... but i never seen them smile or laugh from the beginning to the end of the service, hahaha.
Teen force sien or Jeff sien or they sien? Hahaha.

Thursday, December 4, 2008

the WAY December Programs 十二月时间表

05/12 休息

12/12 休息

19/12 休息

25/12 圣诞聚会@PGRM

31/12 守望夜

teenFORCE December Programs 十二月时间表

6/12 特别题目– 你将来要怎样?

13/12 课程:圣灵的果子 – 仁爱2

20/12 课程:圣灵的果子 – 仁爱3

25/12 (星期四) Christmas Musical

27/12 小组自由活动(请向你的组长查询详情)

Tuesday, December 2, 2008

Christian? Yoga? Christian Yoga??

i came across this interesting article by NECF... on a very hit topic nowadays on whether Christian should practice yoga... many churches don't encourage their members to practice yoga... why??? read on ;)

On Nov. 22, the National Fatwa Council (NFC) issued an edict that yoga is haram (prohibited) for Muslims. Earlier on, Prof. Zakaria Stapa of the Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia’s Islamic Studies Centre had remarked that practising yoga could deviate Muslims from their faith. His statement drew negative reactions from yoga instructors and students.

The president of the Malaysia Yoga Society lamented the misunderstanding and said that Malaysian yoga was different from the practices in India which incorporated religion and spirituality. It was “more of a treatment modality” (TheSun, 23/11/08)

Many view yoga as a form of exercise to strengthen and improve their muscles and breathing as well as to relax their mind, thus keeping them good health. But why has it become such a big issue to certain religious groups? The bone of contention seems to be the meditation techniques – or “curbing the mind” as some call it. While it has been argued that these techniques are scientifically proven to improve one’s health and have nothing to do with religion, yogis – practitioners of yoga who have reached an advanced spiritual state – think otherwise. They are adamant that yoga, regardless of how it is branded, is Hinduism.

Within the Christian community, yoga too has been a controversial subject – some have reservations while others see nothing wrong as long as those who practise do not deviate from Christian faith. Rev. Dr Herman Shastri, the General Secretary of the Malaysian Council of Churches, opined that it was all right so long as Christians do not pray “to other Gods while practising yoga” (The Star, 31/10/08). However, some Christians disagree, and like the yogis, they firmly believe that yoga cannot be separated from its Hindu roots even if one takes away the spiritual underpinning and practises only the physical exercises.

Still others hold that yoga can surely be redeemed for God’s good purposes because our God is a redemptive God. A growing interest in Christian Yoga was thus developed, particularly in America, replacing Hindu spirituality and philosophy with Christian spirituality and theories. Such concept, nonetheless, did not go down well with certain groups.

The American Hindu Foundation, in its response to an article “Stretching for Jesus” featured in Time magazine (25 Aug. 2005), commented, “Hindu Americans are rightfully outraged by the brazen appropriation of one of their vibrant faith’s most lasting contributions to this country’s health, well-being and popular culture.” It called Christian Yoga an act of “intellectual property theft” and accused evangelical Christians of proselytising and converting Hindus in the guise of Christianised Hindu practices. Some Christians who formerly practised yoga think that Christian Yoga is an oxymoron.

In actual fact, Christian yoga, according to Dr Ng Kam Weng, director of Kairos Research Centre, fails to understand how yoga meditative exercises (especially the breathing techniques and the mantra chanting) work to disrupt our mental function. Change of name does not change the process, he says.

Yoga is an ancient practice that originated from India. The goal of the practitioners is to achieve oneness or union with the Absolute through physical and mental disciplines. Dr Ng emphasises that one must keep in mind the historical connection between yoga and Hinduism and how such practices are traditionally integrated with its own philosophy and spiritual worldview. The physical exercises are merely initial steps to prepare oneself to become more attuned to a higher reality.

Perhaps the question for many Christians would be: Is it possible to separate the physical exercise from the spiritual aspect?

“In theory it is possible for Christians to separate the physical exercises from the spiritual exercises. I have in mind Christians who just want to try out some postures to stretch their muscles when they exercise at home. Others who are more serious may try out *Pilates. However, those who take yoga seriously will soon find that yoga is offered as a package deal. Meditation is the main ingredient to achieve spiritual enlightenment. In other words, serious yoga instructors do not separate the form from the substance,” Dr Ng explains.

He also clarifies the difference between Christian and yoga meditation. The former carries a positive function as meditating on the glory of God and His manifold works inspire the Christian to praise and love God; it is relationship and content oriented. The latter, in contrast, has a negative function; it deliberately empties the mind of rational thought processes and eventually leads to the dissolution of ego or the inner self. Dr Ng cautions that Christians should be wary of such exercises in dissociating the mind from its normal function since this may leave one vulnerable to external spiritual influence.

Some may have reportedly found peace with yoga meditation, but others have developed mental dysfunction, e.g. hallucination, outburst of uncontrollable energies through the body and emotional trauma. According to renowned psychoanalyst Carl Jung, “The deliberately-induced psychotic state, which in certain unstable individuals might easily lead to a real psychosis, is a danger that needs to be taken very seriously indeed.”

Dr Ng urges Christians, who are practising yoga or who are thinking of taking it up, to seriously consider their motive for doing so. If it is merely for physical exercises, there are other alternatives; if it is for meditation, we need to seriously consider the basis of yoga meditation as it is traditionally practised.

“Why would I hitch my Christian faith to a process which might render myself vulnerable to influence from deceptive spiritual forces?” he asks.

While yoga practices are culturally not wrong, Christians are encouraged to exercise spiritual discernment in making their choices.

*Pilates (pĭ-lä’tēz) – A system of exercises that promote the strengthening of the body, often using specialised equipment. Named after Joseph Pilates (1880–1967), German-born American physical fitness instructor who developed the system. – The American Heritage® Dictionary

Saturday, November 29, 2008

Mission Exposure

Saturday, November 29, 2008 @ Balakong.

Mission Exposure started at 9am with worship led by Jeff.

Briefing

People from CCC and also other churches.

Everyone going to their own group of 3.

And here we go!
We were to invite people to the carnival and also share the gospel :)


Going house by house in a flat.

At pasar pagi :D.

Residential area

Basketball court

Caleb

Chu Er, Zhi Yong, Bryan

and again :D

Caleb taking over ZhiYong's place


Took a rest after walking around for 1 hour plusplus

Like pastor preaching hahaha.

Principal of teenFORCE!


Pasar team coming back :D

Cheese! SookShian and JiaMin

YanSan, SookShian, JiaMin

Red Hotlink guys from teenFORCE


teammate from other church, Darren and HongShin


Tak tau nak pergi mana

Carried chairs, arranged tables&chairs for carnival.

Taking picture instead of helping :P

still carrying

and yes STILL carrying showing this face. Looked more like having constipation =X


Presents!

Carring stuff here and there

JiaMin was having constipation too LOL. teenFORCE should drink more water :P

still carrying :)

Job done!

Take a rest, take a pic

PohGee

Jeff posing and Caleb scratching his head


POSERS!

Syok Sendiri lol

Jian


Arranging the tables

So overall, this is a new and special experience for everyone in teenFORCE especially for those who joined mission exposure for the first time. We talked to strangers at the streets and invited them to the carnival, and also shared the gospel. After less than 2 hours, 2 people accepted Christ. We thank God for this wonderful day and teenFORCE should really plan another mission exposure :).

Thanks JiaMin for all the pictures! And i actuallt deleted some pics accidentaly, I'm truly sorry! Forgive me for bible says we should forgive hahaha :D

Take care everybody! God Bless ya ;)!