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title: G2 Session Resume & Welcoming the new Youths into G2
date: Monday, December 28, 2009
time:11:28 AM
Wassup G2,
Say Ho............!!

Please be reminded that this Sunday,
Time: 9.00am
Date: 3rd Jan 2010
Venue: Joy Room

We'll resume our G2 session/Fellowship from 9am -11am.

And there will be a Special Welcoming slot during the 11.30am Svc to welcome the
'Graduates' from AGkids to Youth Ministry (G2).

They are;
1) Ariel Lim
2) Reuben Ong
3) Yi Yuan
4) Gabriela
5) Samantha Law
6) Sean Tan
7) Ryan Wong
8) Kymberly Liaw
9) Hannah Thomas
10) Claris Tan
11) Timothy Thian

So to show our supports and warmly welcome them, please come for 11.30am svc and
wear our G2 Red-Shirt.

Thanks
JC


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title: Santa or Jesus?
date: Saturday, December 19, 2009
time:2:49 PM
Hi all,

It's that time of the year again! Christmas shopping, decorating Christmas trees, lots of Christmas parties.....but is that all? Let the following video stimulates us of what is the true meaning of Christmas. Is it about Santa Claus or about Jesus Christ? May we all be reminded.

M.Y.



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title: God Of Comfort
date: Thursday, December 17, 2009
time:10:28 AM
Hi all,

Are we feeling lonely or being mistreated? God knows our pains and sorrows. I hope the following will remind us to put our trust in Him.

M.Y.

Daily Devotional, December 7th

Posted to Genesis 16:11 on Nov 30, 2009 at 10:03 AM

Genesis 16:11

The angel of the LORD said to her further, “Behold, you are with child, And you will bear a son; And you shall call his name Ishmael, Because the LORD has given heed to your affliction.

“Tender talk”

Sheryl Crow gets it—at least when it comes to loneliness. Many of her song lyrics express our longing for relationships and the questions that bubble to the surface when we live in isolation for too long. Does anybody want me? Does anybody need me? What will I do if the answer is “no”?

For Hagar, the answer was no, and she hit the road, leaving behind Sarai and Abram. The thing was, Hagar was carrying Abraham’s child, but Sarai had “treated Hagar so harshly that she finally ran away” (Gen. 16:6).

The only one who came looking for Hagar was the angel of the Lord. The angel found her alone and in the desert. He struck up a conversation by asking, “Where have you come from, and where are you going?” (v.8). Although God already knew the answers, His messenger established a two-way connection with Hagar to ease the pain of her isolation.

As this tender talk unfolded, the angel reassured her that her solitude was temporary, and He gave her a revelation of God Himself—showing that He truly cared for her.

Hagar’s aloneness mattered to God. The angel said, “The Lord has heard your cry of distress” (v.11). While the Bible doesn’t record Hagar’s desperate plea, it appears that God’s healing dialogue started in the most heartbreaking and loneliest moment of her life.

Are you suffering from the ache of absentee friends or family? Remember that God hears your call of distress, and He’s ready to talk openly and tenderly to you—to lead you out of your loneliness. After all, the One who soothed Hagar’s soul is “the God who sees me . . . the Living One who sees me” (vv.13-14). —Jennifer Benson Schuldt, Our Daily Journey

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title: A Christian school Janitor saves many student lives
date: Monday, December 7, 2009
time:9:55 AM
Hi all,

Here's a story of a Christian school janitor sacrifice his life in order to save many other Muslim students lives. I hope this story can be a reminder to us all of our role as Christ's ambassadors (Matthew 5:16)

M.Y.






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title: What is the year 2012 Mayan prophecy?
date: Thursday, December 3, 2009
time:10:20 AM
Hi all,

For those who have watched the movie 2012 or is planning to watch it, here's an article about the source of the movie's inspiration.

M.Y.

Question: "What is the year 2012 Mayan prophecy?"

Answer:
The ancient Mayans, based on star charting, prophesied that December 21, 2012 would be the end of the world (or at least some form of universal catastrophe). Meso-American star charting started around 680 B.C. by the Olmec civilization who were recording astrological patterns in the sky and eventually shared this information with the Mayans. The Mayans had a long history of tracking the winter solstice (probably for planting crops) and creating calendars (at least 17 that we know of). At some point, they developed the belief that our sun is a god and that the Milky Way, called the “Sacred Tree,” was a gateway to the afterlife. After learning from the Olmecs, they began keeping records of the stars’ patterns of movement and continued to do so for the next 200-300 years. The Mayans then developed their own calendar (The Long Count) ca. 355 B.C. They were able to use their observations and mathematical prowess to calculate the future movements of stars across the sky. The result was that the Mayans discovered the effect of the earth’s wobbling as it spins on its axis. This wobbling rotation causes the stars’ patterns of movement to drift gradually in the sky (called “precession”) in a 5,125-year cycle. The Mayans also discovered that once every cycle the dark band at the center of the Milky Way (called the Galactic Equator) intersects with the Elliptical (the plane of the sun’s movement across the sky).

During that year, the sun reaches its solstice (a brief moment when the sun’s position in the sky is at its greatest angular distance on the other side of the equatorial plane from the observer) on December 21 for the Northern Hemisphere and June 21 for the Southern Hemisphere. That year, the solstice occurs at the moment of the conjunction of the Galactic Equator with the Milky Way. The year this occurs (in relation to our Gregorian calendar) is A.D. 2012, and happened last on August 11, 3114 B.C. With Mayan mythology teaching that our sun is a god and the Milky Way is the gateway to life and death, the Mayans concluded that this intersection in the past must have been the moment of creation. Mayan hieroglyphs seem to indicate that they believed the next intersection in 2012 would be some sort of end and a new beginning of a cycle. The Mayans also believed that the blood of human sacrifices was what powered the sun and gave it life.

All the so-called “Mayan prophecies of 2012” are nothing more than wildly speculative extrapolations, which are based on the yet uncertain interpretations by scholars of Mayan hieroglyphs. However, the truth is that apart from the astrological convergence, there is little indication that the Mayans prophesied anything specific regarding the events of this distant future. The Mayans were not prophets; they were not even able to predict their own cultural extinction. They were great mathematicians and accomplished sky watchers, but they were also a brutally violent tribal people with a primitive understanding of natural phenomena, subscribing to archaic beliefs and the barbaric practices of blood-letting and human sacrifice.

There is absolutely nothing in the Bible that would present December 21, 2012, as the end of the world. While that date is no less valid for an end-times event than any other future date, the Bible nowhere presents the astronomical phenomena the Mayans pointed to as a sign of the end times. It would seem very inconsistent of God to allow the Mayans to discover such an amazing truth while keeping the many Old Testament prophets ignorant of the timing of the events. In summary, there is absolutely no biblical evidence that the 2012 Mayan prophecy / prediction of doomsday is in any sense valid or probable.

Accepting the Mayan 2012 prophecy logically requires acceptance of the following theories: our sun is a god; the sun is powered by the blood of human sacrifice; the creation moment occurred at 3114 B.C. (despite all evidence that it happened much earlier); and the visual alignment of stars has some significance for everyday human life. Like every other false religion, the Mayan religion sought to elevate to the point of worship that which was created in place of the Creator Himself. The Bible tells us about such false worshipers: “They exchanged the truth of God for a lie, and worshiped and served created things rather than the Creator” (Romans 1:25), and “since the creation of the world God’s invisible qualities – His eternal power and divine nature – have been clearly seen, being understood from what has been made, so that men are without excuse” (Romans 1:20). To accept the Mayan 2012 prophecy also denies the clear biblical teachin g about the end of the world, because Jesus told us “…of that day and hour no one knows, no, not the angels in Heaven, nor the Son, but the Father” (Mark 13:32).


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