To know a Father’s Loyalty.

28 04 2009

Hello everyone,

Just thought I’d share what exactly happened during the girls’ MCG just this past Monday so that you can gasp and be thrilled by God’s faithfulness.

Monday some of us year 3 kids met for lunch, and the girls went to pray for a successful mcg later in the day. We also prayed for Ting Ting, one of the in-charge as she was feeling unwell that day.

About four in the afternoon, Ting Ting and I were conversing on internet about the lack of attendees at the meet up point at Koufu. We were still having class and were depending on the rest to gather and relac jack first.

We were getting worried.

I went over to Sports Hall after my class ended but discovered I was the only Hope around. Called up Paulie, the other in-charge and she said everyone was coming in.

Blessing No. 1: When the people streamed in, they streamed in. There were many many unfamiliar faces. I was pretty surprised and shocked. In a good way of course.

We had booked the badminton courts to play ball, which was weird given that many others were around. However outside was about to rain first.

I went out with Shareen and we prayed 1) MCG to be successful 2) God to stop the rain. We decided to just whack, and to change location to the basketball court.

But when Emily and I went to the courts, it was all taken. The rain alarm was sounding. Only one tennis court was left unlocked. We debated for awhile before deciding to just whack.

Paulie later told us that the courts was for the tennis IG that day.

Blessing No. 2: Tennis Courts were booked by the IG but the IG was not using it that day. Thus we had a location, and we would not be kicked out.

The people streamed in again. We started our games. The sky was pretty grey.

At the end of the day:

Prayer Answered No. 1: The sky cleared, and it did not rain

Prayer Answered No. 2: The MCG was a success.

I wanna take this chance to thank everyone! for all your efforts, and many many thanks to the guys coming in last minute when Michelle called to say there were two guy visitors. Also, thanks for taking initiative in talking to them!

All in all, I’m proud to be in Hope RP and now I know better my Father’s loyalty to the people He loves.





Making Your Group Real “Friends”

9 04 2009

By Brett Eastman

Don’t we all long to be a part of something fun, exciting, and life-giving?

 The sitcom Friends captured this desire. Every week 50 million people watched six actors pretending to have relationships with one another. Its popularity was fueled by the deep longing we all have to be connected in community.

The advertising world has caught on to this yearning as well. Ads like MCI’s promise to connect us with our family and friends. The “felt need” is clear. But the real need is found in the biblical word, koinonia, which means “fellowship.” God’s plan from the beginning was that each one of us would belong to a spiritual community, where we all would be known and we would know others.

How can we create a community like this? How can we connect with one another? Here are seven principles to help you CONNECT with the people in your group and to help them connect with one another.

1. Create a one-another community. In the New Testament there are over 50 different references to “one another”: love one another, bear one another’s burdens, pray for one another, and serve one another are just a few. This can’t happen only on Sunday mornings; it needs to happen in other settings, like small groups.

Once you’ve invited your circle of friends and they show up, remember you don’t have to be a Bible scholar to create a one-another community. Your job is to ask the questions, look around the room, and wait for someone to respond. When someone voices a response, affirm them, no matter what they say. Don’t feel like you have to answer every one of the questions yourself. It’s like a ping-pong game: just get it started and keep the ball in play.

Another way to create a one-another community upfront is to schedule socials and meals together. Pull families together and get to know each other. Schedule casual gatherings, like a pizza dinner, before the meeting starts. During this time, your group has time to check in on prayer requests. Throughout the six weeks, rotate homes, so that people embrace the group as their own.

2. Open your heart. Being authentic lets your group know you don’t have it all together either. When we communicate openness, that makes it safer for everybody else to be open as well. It’s healthy to say, “You know, good question. I don’t know,” “I’m not sure,” or “I’m lost.”

You are the role model, and they’ll follow your example. When you’re authentic, your group will be more authentic.

3. Naturally group members together for deeper discussion. It’s important that every meeting permits discussion time. When your group gets larger than 7, it’s more difficult for everyone to share. So break into discussion groups of 3-4 people. The more airtime an individual has leads to greater life application; and that’s when you’ll see lives transformed.

Also, this allows time for people to share prayer requests. You don’t want to get halfway around the room during prayer request time and suddenly say, “Oops, we ran out of time.” Break into smaller groups so you have time to share prayer requests pray as well as for one another.

Remember when people feel heard, they feel loved; when they feel loved, they return; and when they return, life transformation happens.

4. Never run from challenges, questions, or even conflict in your group. Remember, the Bible says, “Iron sharpens iron.” The group that doesn’t have sparks actually doesn’t have as much life. Healthy groups have conflict.

There are practical things you can do, however, to ensure that conflict doesn’t dominate your small group. First, agree to make a small group covenant. This agreement outlines the ground rules for your group. If you write down your expectations early on, conflict will occur less later on.

Second, facilitate discussion to help evaluate the progress of your group. After a few weeks, assess how things are going and just throw out the questions: “How’s it going? What is one thing you like, one thing you think you’d change if you could?” You may want to have them do it on 3X5 cards to make it safer. Issues that arise from these responses are ones to address immediately so controversy doesn’t ensue.

5. Encourage shared ownership. When this happens, the group moves from being “your” group to “their” group. Remember to rotate the facilitation of the group at least by the 2nd or 3rd week. Get out your group calendar and record where the group will meet, who will host, who will lead worship, and who will bring refreshments. This will develop ownership on a variety of levels.

Also make sure that each group member has a responsibility. Some people may not be ready to lead worship or plan a ministry project, but everybody can take a responsibility by teaming up and doing something together. It could be planning a social, or following up on absent group members, or participating in a ministry project. Sign them up, pair them up, and follow up. If you don’t follow up, it won’t happen.

6. Cultivate a group of friends. The Bible says that early believers gathered in temple courts and house to house, week to week. This model ensured members would always connect with one another, even if they missed a meeting at the temple.

Because the early church embraced this model, they added to their numbers daily. Everyone wanted to be a part of the fellowship. Who are you going to add to your circle? If you invite friends to join the group, they’ll have a greater tendency to come back themselves because they’ll be surrounded by friends.

7. Take time to do life together. Don’t miss anniversaries, wedding parties, baby showers, job promotions, and even house closings. Celebrate one another’s lives.

I recently had a birthday, and when I got to the group they made my favorite dinner and favorite dessert. They asked how they could pray for me. Though the group isn’t supposed to be about me, on my birthday I wanted the whole night to be about me. The beauty is that they loved on me and made me feel special. This is the longing in each of our hearts.





Stepping Stones

5 04 2009

200455472-001A few years back, I think when I was in Sec 2, I was going through some problems in my life.
And I almost gave up on life, and I kept questioning God: Why me God? Why did You put so many problems in my life?
And I shared to my then shepherd and this is what she told me: Each problem in our life is just like a stepping stone. Every time we over come one problem, we are one step closer to God.

This is what I sms-ed my sheep: Treat each problem in our life like a stepping stone. Because a stepping stone helps you to cross a river, and if you don’t overcome the stepping stone, you will fall into the river. But every time you manage to make it to the next stepping stone, you have grown one more step closer to God.

John 16:33
“I have told you these things, so that in me you may have peace. In this world you will have trouble. But take heart! I have overcome the world.”

Romans 8:35-37
Who shall separate us from the love of Christ? Shall trouble or hardship or persecution or famine or nakedness or danger or sword? ….No, in all these things we are more than conquerors through him who loved us.

So what are the stepping stones in your life today?

-michelle





Jesus Saves

2 04 2009

Jesus Saves
Jesus and Satan have a discussion as to who is the better programmer. This goes on for a few hours until they come to an agreement to hold a contest, with God as the judge.

They sit themselves at their computers and begin. They type furiously, lines of code streaming up the screen, for several hours straight. Seconds before the end of the competition, a bolt of lightning strikes, taking out the electricity. Moments later, the power is restored, and God announces that the contest is over.

He asks Satan to show what he has come up with. Satan is visibly upset, and cries, “I have nothing. I lost it all when the power went out.”

“Very well, then,” says God, “let us see if Jesus fared any better.”

Jesus enters a command, and the screen comes to life in vivid display, the voices of an angelic choir pour forth from the speakers. Satan is astonished.

He stutters, “B-b-but how? I lost everything, yet Jesus’ program is intact. How did he do it?”

God smiled all-knowingly, “Jesus saves.”

Haha.
Just a little laughter for you people.
I’m gonna try my best to keep this blog alive!
With updates and everything!

Love you HRP!

-michelle





Not left for dead.

2 02 2009

Hello caregroup members!

Haha this blog is a little dead ain’t it? Well I’m not sure about you guys, but I do try to drop by once in awhile. Hopefully in time to come this journal will be filled with encouraging posts, testimonies, your experiences, etc! Do take time to write a short entry when you pop by here, so that your experience will be written in black and white on the World Wide Web! You wont just be impacting our caregroup that way, but everyone who chances upon this blog!

Anyhow I just chanced upon this article – Sweet as Honey. It is about how God sets pleasant words as of high importance! Well I thought there are definate learning points for myself as well..

Have a blessed week yeah!





27 01 2009

this bl0g seems dead=(
awwww
HAPPY NEW YEAR PE0PLE!~
&&&&&&&&& remember camp is c0ming s0 PLEASE register!! heehee=p rand0m=p





Give a thought to these!

10 01 2009

hey my sweethearts!

its rare to see me online and blog de..haha.

While you all are helping people in RP for open house,i am trusting all of u and praying for u all for the open house.Jia you wor!

Before blogging,i was watching the video made for polydins.It was so touching where each cg take effort,time,initiative,love to grow the cg according to God’s way.Seeing how everyone wants to advance God’s kingdom and how each individual has grown..

hehe,suddenly,i feel like i am a mother seeing children grow up.

Thought sharing some things here that i learnt:

You know sometimes when we serve God,we tends to think that why serve so hard,got disappointment etc?But the truth is there only one standard to serve Him and no sub standards.

Example: There is this particular guy who likes changes in his group and cant stand doing mandate stuffs.That is nothing wrong with the mentality.In fact,.its good!However, the question here  is when he needs to do mandate stuffs,do he take joy in doing.The principle is whetehr this person take joy in serving God and committment in serving Hi, m regardless the tasks is. Therefore,the thing about the guy is to just give him interesting things to do but understand why he think this way and the standards he give to serve God.When  he do not understnad the value,he would not enjoy serving God and the relationship with God.

Hey hey,another thing to share:Why do we get disappointed when we have God?The real meaning of diasppoint is to defeat the fulfillment of (hopes, plans, etc.) or to fail to fulfill the expectations or wishes of.

I wonder if God gets disappoint with us?i doubt so as God didnt lose hope IN us and he still has lots of plans for us! Why we get disappoint sometimes are because we do not let things be in the process but want things instantly.This is a wake up call of me about getting disappointed in things.No wonder,Leanne and  Hui Mei would not get disappointed.Hehe,so dont put the word disappoint in our mouth but remember about things are moving in a process!

Hehe,do tag to tell me how you find the posting.

 

Muacks!








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