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Tuesday, May 28, 2013

Mabuhay! Greetings from Philippines!

This report on Philippines might be a tad overdue but we decided to post it up to share with everybody on the works in Philippines as well as our church's partnership with the local churches through initiatives such as Arise to Mission (ATM), Arise Bible Schools, Arise Kindergartens as well as many various outreach projects.Furthermore, God's work is never late. =)

Impacting Philippines for Christ
Participate by going for short term mission trips

Love your neighbour, love your community!

Calling for marketplace ministers!

Equipping ministers for the fields

Training in Progress


Don't wait! Raise up to the Harvest!

Tuesday, January 3, 2012

Celebrating 25 Years of Missions

This year, we celebrate 25 years of missions work and we thank God for His love, grace and abundant provision. It has been and always will be our privilege to serve alongside you. Through your availability, countless lives have been touched and blessed by God our Father, and many have come to know their saviour, our Lord Jesus Christ.

This video is a short chronological summary of the mission fields we have been serving in through the years. Let us look forward to many more exciting years ahead as we continue in our journey with God in obedience, impacting the world for Christ through godly families.

Wednesday, December 28, 2011

Looking Back & Soaring Ahead

We had an emotional and heart-felt last prayer meeting of the year, and are excited at all that 2012 promises to bring. :) For those of you who missed it, here are some recaps on our last Taste Missions event. May the new year bring Christ's love, joy and peace to you and your families!

Feature story on 4/14 in The Philippines

The crowd descends! Everyone wants a taste of missions! ;)

Tasty yak meat from Yunnan, China

Getting to know more about the work in Lijiang, China.

Explaining the whats and wheres and whys.

Could it be? Someone from the Yi minority tribe from the mountains of rural China?

Alas, no. We were fooled by the costume!

Our Thailand booth with their very creative pop-ups!

Chefs at work!

The Thai salad was a hit!

Captivated by the myriad of Cambodian street food.

Cambodian street game for the young and old alike!

Cambodia church planting and iAim programs.

Cambodia children homes support.

Mala hotpot from our China City Church team!

"Only one each please!" ;)

Something for everyone!

Last but not least, our feature missions location - The Philippines.

Tasting Filipino delicacies! ;)

Arise To Missions!

That's all from us for 2011! Please keep your contributions and feedback coming, and write to us if you are interested in knowing more about our mission fields or going on a mission trip. Drop us a comment or e-mail us at missions [dot] editorial [at] gmail [dot] com! :) See you in 2012.

For those of you who missed the newsletter back in October, you can read them here:






Friday, October 14, 2011

We Are Back!


We've been busy behind the scenes, but this coming missions weekend is proving to be our biggest yet. Come join us for some fun and food, and get to know more about your missionaries and mission fields! :)

Monday, March 28, 2011

Stories From The Field

It's that time of the year again! For those of you who missed it, here is the bi-annual missions newsletter that we released over the past two Sundays. :) We hope you will be blessed and inspired by the stories. This time around we introduced to you the 4-14 Window, in the coming months we hope to bring you more info here.

If you would like to get involved in any of the mission fields, or contribute to the editorial work, or just have any questions, please feel free to write to us at missions [dot] editorial [at] gmail [dot] com, or leave a comment on this post. :) Don't worry, we promise not to bite!

What did you like in this issue? What would you like to see in the next issue?








Monday, December 20, 2010

Cambodia Camp Slideshow

Highlights from Cambodia Children's Camp earlier in September:


If you'd like to know more, feel free to leave a comment or drop us an email at missions [DOT] editorial [AT] gmail [DOT] com or check out the COSBT Cambodia Orphans Sponsorship Programme. :)

Christmas is coming! Jesus is the reason for the season... Have you shared Jesus with anyone recently? :)

Sunday, November 21, 2010

The Difficult Questions

One brainstorming afternoon, five interview sessions, three full days of video edits, across six different congregations, in various languages and dialects, and countless emails later, this video finally went live during our church's missions weekend last month.

Our first video was a series of interviews with our missionaries, this time we wanted to hear from YOU. We think that our church is a missions-minded church, but how much do we really know? Do we even know what missions means?


We have received very kind words (and much laughter) on the video, and many requests for the actual answers to the "Do You Know" questions. So for everyone's info, our church's missionaries are Chin Leong & Alice, Doris & Alvin, Vincent & Judy, and Siew Ling. Our missions coordinator is Adrian (he cried a little when he realised how few people knew him), and our missions budget for 2010 is $530,000.

The interview sessions proved to be a humbling and refreshing (and sometimes baffling) experience for us on the missions editorial team; some answers we expected, many we did not, but all of which gave us a greater insight into the church as a body of Christ. A huge shoutout to all the interviewees (even those whom we did not choose to feature due to lack of time and variety)... THANK YOU for taking time out of your busy schedules to do this. We know it was harrowing for some of you, but you have all been a STAR in your own way, and God bless you for your courage and honesty. :)

At the end of the day, we were never really looking for the right answers, only that the video would help us to ask ourselves: What is our role in The Great Commission? What have we done today with the opportunities and resources that God has given us?

We hope this video challenges you as much as it did us. :)

Tuesday, October 26, 2010

Big Welcome! :)

While it seems that this blog has been around for some time, we've kept pretty quiet about it so that we could slowly work on its contents and design, leading up to the missions weekend in church. Since its official launch over the past weekend, we have seen our page views spike drastically, so WELCOME! ;)

We have received some really nice comments since then about the new newsletter and the video that was shown during the main services. Thank you all for your kind words. Keep them coming, and let us know what we are doing right, and what we can do better. What was your response to the message? What would you like to see in the blog/newsletter? What do you think our next video should explore? We won't be able to please everyone, but we will value every single input for future efforts!

At the same time, keep your contributions coming in, either through the missions committee, or you can send it to us at missions [DOT] editorial [AT] gmail [DOT] com! Space in the newsletter is limited, but the blog is not. ;) If you would like to contribute your skills and be part of our team, we'll be glad to get in touch with you as well! We had a lot of help along the way, so a big thank you to all those who helped us with the newsletter and the video, sometimes on very tight deadlines, you know who you are! ;) We need all the creative energy we can get, and are particularly looking out for Chinese editors/translators and print layout artists.

Lastly, for those of you who missed it, here is the newsletter (English and Chinese versions) for your reading pleasure. We already have requests pouring in for us to upload the video, which we will do in our next post, together with the correct answers to satiate you curious cats, so keep checking back for updates! :P