Covenant Youth and Youth Adults

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Psalms 27:4

Becoming dwelling places for Him to dwell in

Monthly Extended Worship

Spend time soaking and being in His presence, talking to Him as He speaks to us

CG/BAG Time/Bible Study

Your weekly Cell Groups or Basic Accountability Groups, ploring over the word, journeying together

Our Core Values

Jesus is the focus of our worship.

Wednesday, December 30, 2009

LOOK OUT for your new YA BAG this sunday!!!

Wow, it's new year soon.

Come to YABF room this Sunday and discover what's happening in YA for 2010.

Also find out which BAG (Basic Accountability Group) you're in.


Uncle Henry

YA Christmas Party 26 Dec 2009


Cheese... merry Christmas and blessed new year!

Shaun Ho sharing his testimony at the Christmas Party.







Thursday, December 24, 2009

A Christmas Dream

We have a dream for this Christmas. This dream has been burning in our hearts for some time. That an army of dreamers who literally believe that they are sons and daughters of the most high God will arise from the young adults...

That you will be the ones who will carry the Presence of God, manifesting in healing, deliverance and miracles.

That you will be a generation that will rise up to face giants, who will challenge the drug abuse, alcoholism, gambling and pornography addiction in Singapore.

That you will be the ones who will sweep thousands into the Kingdom of God with your music because you are a passionate worshipper. Because you are not singing or writing new songs to get recognition somewhere, but you have been worshipping when nobody is looking, seeking and thirsty for more of God with fasting and prayer.

If we dare to believe him, God is going to put dreams before us that will drive us to the edge of our comfort zone, and bring us to the realm that is beyond our wildest imaginations.

Pray that God will give all of us Big Dream!!

Have a blast this Christmas!

Uncle Henry and Auntie Carol
24 December 2009

Wednesday, December 16, 2009

Last Sun - Testimony on Flashcard








Wednesday, December 9, 2009

YABF this Sunday @11.30am

Tuesday, December 1, 2009

A Tribute to Rev Sunil


Rev Sunil has a very special place in our heart, and in the hearts of all our young adults, every church members in Covenant, as well as the many Sri Lankan disciples that he has shepherded. In his short life, Sunil was instrumental in helping to build up what is perhaps the biggest Sri Lankan Congregation in the whole of Singapore.

Within a span of 11 years from 1998 and up to Jun 2009 when he was forced to rest because of his illness, he was able to lead many Sri Lankan people to Christ. To the many of the Sri Lanka workers who are amongst his flock who were living such a difficult life, Sunil provided a candle along with a light, the light of the Lord Jesus.

I have the privilege to give him rides home every Monday evening when he didn’t have Bible Study class. He would be very appreciative and before he got off, would thank me profusely and shaking my hand. I grew to be very fond of him during my first year in full time ministry. He is always such a gentleman, gentle in spirit and compassionate, but courageous in carrying the banner of Christ wherever he went.

Long before we talk of prophetic vision, Sunil has already received supernatural revelation. One day over lunch, he related to me an open vision that he received from God. As a youth, Sunil accepted the Lord Jesus as his saviour but hesitated the day before his baptism whether to go on with it. That night, he had an open vision of the heavenly bodies and the universe whilst lying down in his bedroom, and had absolutely no doubt that it was a revelation from God. Filled with courage and conviction about the reality and truth of God, Sunil proceeded with his baptism the next day.

He has never looked back since then. I honour Rev Sunil because he showed us what it is like to be a minister of Christ. Sunil was fully convicted that God calls the church to make new Christ-followers, and helping those Christ-followers become fully devoted disciples of Jesus Christ by teaching them to obey everything God commands us in the Scripture.

The growth of the Sri Lankan congregation in Covenant, adding new Christ-followers and helping those Christ-followers become fully devoted disciples of Jesus Christ, is what we discover took place as Rev Sunil took this charge seriously. He led Bible Study groups in various parts of Singapore four out of five nights in the working week, ensuring that his sheep are properly feed and tenderly cared for.

Thank You Sunil for being the able Commander of our Sri Lankan Ministry who was more than able to lead them to greater heights through love and peace. But most of all, thank you for being our brother and our very good friend.

We will miss you very very much, Sunil.

Henry
2 December 2009

Wednesday, November 25, 2009

Miracle Evangelistic Crusade

Thursday, November 19, 2009

YABF Movie This Sunday: 11am-1pm


Tuesday, November 10, 2009


hello YA peoples, YOWAs included!

curious how people see the future? and know things about you? do you have a part? come find out this Sunday. we'll be trying to find out more about this phenomenal gift that God has given to us. i'm really excited, i hope you are too! i love sundays!

the intern,
Clarence

on behalf of Boss aka Uncle Henry

Wednesday, November 4, 2009


the new YA intern,
ALVIN!

Thursday, October 22, 2009

YA Retreat 2009





Wednesday, October 21, 2009

Bible Study, digging for treasures, food for our soul.

hello princes and princesses of God's Kingdom,


it's that time of the month again! after all the rah-rah of the mission sundays, it's time to really sit down and learn more about our God, something tells me He's gonna tell us something. :) Our beloved, Uncle Henry will be doing a short bible study on the book of Acts. I can't wait... See you all there! it's gonna be something special.




Clarence,

the Intern


Friday, October 16, 2009

2009 YA Retreat



Wednesday, October 14, 2009

Thanksgiving for Singburi Food Fest

Dear Young Adults,
We praise God that 4018 dollars was raised last sunday.
Thanks for your labour of love. A few words from our leaders...


Hi YA,
God has showed us He is awesome and if we just trust Him, He will bless us bountifully! So give thanks! We saw God bless us with five fish and more! I just wanna say good job to everyone, for all the hard work put in.
[Shaun, YA Ministry President]

Hello wonderful young adults,
You guys are truly a blessing to me. I can't express my joy and happiness seeing you all just serving everyone that came with such enthusiasm it was really heart warming. I'm still really grateful that all of you helped in one way or another. I really pray that what all of us has contributed will really make a difference and the people will see and smell Jesus in us!
[I love you all! Clarence, YA Ministry Intern]

Praise the Lord!! It's good to see our girls getting involved too.
[Ps Andrew]

Anong and I are deeply touched by the love and generosity of Covenanters. Thanks for organising Singburi Fest to raise funds for theneedy families here. Thanks to all for the labour of love for the Thai Christians here.
[Heartfelt Appreciation, Eng Kiat]


Young adults, gan-children n Kirstie, Keith & Kelda,
as we end our busy day - I thank God for you. I am proud of you !!! :) You are awesome.
[henry and carol]

Some video footages from the food fest.

Hernie, Louisa & many unsung Heroes that worked quietly behind the scene .....


Our biggest crowd-puller with his public declaration of love

And everybody had fun at the food fest...

Wednesday, October 7, 2009

Singburi Food Fest

Dear Young Adults,

This Sunday, there will be a Singburi Food Fest by YA ministry to help the needy families of Singburi and Inburi provinces in Thailand.

We are calling for a day of Fasting on Saturday. You can choose to do a full fast, one-meal fast or Daniel fast.

We want to pray for breakthrough and revival in Singburi and Inburi, and for more harvesters to be raised up for the missionary work in Thailand.

UNcle Henry n Auntie Carol
8 Oct 09

Tuesday, October 6, 2009

YA Frisbee Video

Wednesday, September 30, 2009

Mooncake Party

Hi Guys! We're celebrating Happy Mooncake Festival this Sun during YA! It's going to be a fun and relaxing time for us to catch up with old frens, play lantern and eat! so, I'm giving a shout-out to anyone who can help bring food, especially Mooncake. Do call me if you can contribute any food as well! Looking forward to hearing from you guys and seeing all of u this Sunday in YA room!

Cheers,
Shaun

Sunday, September 27, 2009

The Inner Court Experience

Dear young adults,

Many of you long for deeper hunger and thirst for more of God in your life. We invite you into an experience of the Inner Court of God's temple this Saturday at our 3rd floor main sanctuary.

Various stations will be set up where you can choose to encounter the Father's love and presence. You are recommend to start with the Station - 'At the Cross with Jesus'. Then you can move on to the other stations like 'Soaking in God's Presence', 'Washing of Feet', 'Anointing and Prophecy' and 'Holy Communion'. All the stations are conceived by Church of our Saviour; their pastors and leaders will also be present to minister at some of the stations.

The prophet Ezekiel was brought by the Holy Spirit into "The Inner Court" of the temple where he had a powerful encounter with God. We believe that God wants you to have an "Inner Court" experience with Him. We hope to see all of you this Saturday.

Ezekiel 43:5-7 The Spirit lifted me up and brought me into the inner court; and behold, the glory of the LORD filled the temple. Then I heard Him speaking to me from the temple, while a man stood beside me. And He said to me, "Son of man, this is the place of My throne and the place of the soles of My feet, where I will dwell in the midst of the children of Israel forever..."


Come and be prepared to receive more of Him in your hearts.

Uncle Henry and Auntie Carol
28 Sep 09



Wednesday, September 23, 2009

Frisbee this Sunday!

hello princes & princesses,


hear ya hear ye, frisbee will be in session this Sunday with Mark & BenChan! In view of the slightly grimey nature of the game, you may want to prepare yourself with some extra clothes, a towel, comfy shoes and water? not to forget a happy spirit to play the game with us! look forward to seeing all of you! (:



One more for massive inspiration





the intern :] youshouldknowwhoiambynow.

Thursday, September 17, 2009

a farewell to dear daniel

Dear Young Adults, for this Sunday's YA programme, we are having a session of worship plus a practical session on "Honouring". There will also be a farewell makan for Daniel. Please come on time so that we can start promptly at 11.30am. See you there! it's gonna be lots of fun.

Uncle Henry

Monday, September 7, 2009

Dear Young Adults,

Sozo in Greek is "saved, healed, delivered" .Sozo is an unique inner healing and deliverance ministry in which the main aim is to get to the root of those things hindering your personal connection with the Father, Son and Holy Spirit.

Ps Daren and his team from COOS will be here to conduct the SOZO sessions. You are strongly encouraged to attend. Please sign up with Clarence, your friendly YA intern.

As the team from COOS can only cater to a limited number of participants - we really need you to sign up. Sign up for the SOZO sessions and be blessed to be a blessing.

Blessings,
henry

Friday, August 21, 2009

NEW SONGS NEW SONGS!


hey there wonderful & powerful citizens of God's kingdom, Hear ye Hear ye! We are looking for new songs to add into our already awesome song books! Use the chat box to give your suggestions! look forward to hear from you soon.

the Intern.


Tuesday, August 18, 2009

YABF on 23082009 at ABF Room (:


Born as a Jew in Russia, and migrated to Israel at the age of 15, Elia will be sharing his testimony with you this Sunday. So don't miss it!!!

Sunday, August 9, 2009

Rest is Such a Huge Thing

I have compulsory REST over the last two days, mostly lying down listening to the sermons of Bill Johnson and Heidi Baker. Also watched a HK drama series, read the Bible and soaking worship.



Hebrews 4 refers to the rest in Christ. Heb. 4:3 “Now we who have believed enter that rest,...”



Rest is a Huge Thing – it is about knowing that you are not in charge.



There’s no striving in rest, and faith comes out of rest. It’s the place of peace that faith grows out of. When anxiousness comes, when peace seems to dissolve, returning to the place of rest is where you’re going to find your expression of faith. Out there striving, fighting devils, fighting thoughts and fighting this and that, is not where faith is found. Faith is found in the place of rest. So, you go back to wherever you lost your peace and work from there to recover true biblical expression of faith.



You’ve got to capture your moments, because when you lose your moments to fear and anxiety, we never get those moments back. But God is so glorified when we work to maintain that peace, that place of rest and just express trust and faith in Him. It’s the highest of honors.



We can experience this rest now, as we ascend to God in worship (Heb. 4:4-11). Prayer in worship leads us to the eternal rest of the Kingdom. The reality is that heaven and earth are joined in worship.



Get soaked in God (24/7 Prayer - pray without ceasing.) One of the first hearing things I’ve ever had in my life was when I was praying and asking for what He is going to tell me. As I was kneeling there, I had my hands raised and started worshipping the Lord – the lyrics just came to my mouth, “….” I learned that you get a whole lot more done by worshiping Jesus than you do by striving and trying to figure everything out.



As His presence becomes manifest upon a worshiping people even unbelievers are brought into an encounter with God. We experience this when we worship God during the deliverance and healing ministry time in Thailand. How did it happen? Heaven touched earth, I tell you what, depressed demons don’t like hanging around happy Christians. You repel them! In Psalms 2:11, we’re told to “rejoice with trembling.” So this is the prescription. Rejoice, with trembling if need be.



Uncle Henry

10 Aug 09

Saturday, August 1, 2009

YA Internship

Congratulations to Eunice and Mark for respectively completing 2 months and 3 months internship programme in the church. They have been a great blessing and joy in the office. I offer my heartfelt thanks for the good works they have put in during their period of working in Covenant. All the pastoral and admin staff will really miss their contagious fun and bubbly laughter in the office.

Uncle Henry


Possible future full-time workers?

Tuesday, July 21, 2009

Thailand Mission Trip Thanksgiving

Dear Covenantors,

Thank you for your encouragement and prayer support. Because of your prayers, we are so awed and thankful that God showed up in Singburi and Inburi to heal the sick and brokenhearted, and to set the captives free. Quoting Pastor Eng Kiat's, he felt “the Holy Spirit is like a wind moving across the province in the last one week, touching and healing people through the ministry of the mission team.”

We saw for ourselves the fruits of the Covenant Green Shop – a pig farm, a mushroom farm and a fish farm. The initial start up money comes from our own Covenant Green Shop. The pig farm we visited belongs to a woman, called Miw, whose pigs are paid for by the covenant seed fund. She had attempted to commit suicide in the past but was saved by her dog. She contacted the Christian radio station, which linked her to Pastor Eng Kiat. Thanks to the labour of love from Pin Kiat and Gek Hiang and contributions by Covenantors, Miw and other families who received your love gifts are able to start life anew.

We also want to express our appreciation to Covenantors who contributed brand new stationery and cash donations that were given out as gifts to the Thai children and needy families during outreach events and visitations. We met up with the students who are recipients of the Thai Education Fund that was raised from the Sharity Food Fest and contribution from church. All of them are from needy families and had done very well in their studies. One of them was even interviewed by a local TV station for overcoming adversities and coming up top in her studies.

Thanks also to the parents of the young adults who released their children for the mission trip amidst the H1N1 flu. I remember Su Lan (Pastor Derek Hong's wife) declared prophetically during our Jul 09 Burning Bush Service that the young adults are like eaglets ready to take flight. This has indeed come to pass as they soared high during the mission trip by being so open to being used by God so that many lives were healed and impacted through them.

We want to thank the Pastoral staff, Session members and Mission Committee for their magnanimous support in terms of financial contribution and spiritual impartation to the mission team. Special personal thanks to Pastor Keith and Mui Fong for their advice on the planning and preparation for the trip.

And not forgetting the prayer and fasting team who prayed for us. Thanks so much for co-labouring with us during this mission trip. You all are the home HQ for the mission team !

Although we saw the Holy Spirit moved in physical healing and deliverance, God showed us during the trip that many Thai children who are abandoned by parents needed inner healing, many of them rarely have a chance to experience true Fathers love. We need to pray for them to continue to open their hearts and allow our Heavenly Father to touch them with His love.

Though the people we've ministered to will be followed up by Pastor Eng Kiat and the local church members, lets continue to commit them in prayer and stand alongside with them through our prayers!

All Glory, Honor, Praise and with Thanksgiving to God !

Wan Hsi, Eunice, Lydia, Kirstie, Joyce, En Min, Ying Qi, Charissa, Keryn Shi Wei, Alvin, Mark, Clarence, Gabriel, Andrew, Jacob. Henry & Carol

Saturday, July 18, 2009

TMT Photo

Visit to Singburi Church
Hooray!!! We've got a healing!
Chicken Dance led by Andrew

19/07/2009 Saturday

N: Thanks Aunty Ellen for your words of wisdom and everyone else for your support. God is the same in Singapore and Thailand and I believe that God's going to continue being totally awesome and real even after we return. And I too believe that the people 'left behind' will have their OWN incredible, personal stories to share as this is only the beginning as blessing upon blessing, testimony upon testimony will be heaped onto us. Yeah.... hopefully you agree. Having said that, we do not look forward to seeing you all again. Kidding. But I really feel an ache, a sense of loss, that all this is over so soon, because everyday had been so rich in experiences. I really don't know how to start writing as I feel so overwhelmed.

G: Yeah, today was amazing! Just go rest N, today I'll help ya out with this. The Fathers love was really tangible during today's session. From the morning session about knowing how much our Father loves us and Wan Hsi's testimony till the very end, Gods love just kept us going. Anyways, here's what sorta happened: the morning session started with Wan Hsi asking all of us if we knew how much God loves us or that every thought He thinks of us is good (when she asked that, I sorta noticed that quite few hands went up and those that did, did so quite hesitantly). She also noted that we tend to relate God the Father to our earthly fathers, which explains the response to the questions, as Pastor Eng Kiat(PEK) clarified: the Thais relate to their parents with so much reverence that they do not actually have any physical contact at all. The most intimate greeting they have is just the standard bowing with hands together. So in a way, due to their culture, the Thais rarely have a chance to experience true Fathers love. Our job was to pray for them to open their hearts and allow our Heavenly Father to touch them with His love and also to give them a nice BIG hug to enforce that love in their lives.
Then we had a super good thai kuay teow lunch together like a big family! As a person who doesnt take spicy food, I just have to say that even non-spicy thai food is uber. I don't mind eating it everyday even though my choices are quite limited. (time for more chilli training)
Anyways, back to the subject at hand, the afternoon session is a youth camp. about 40 youths from around the region came to attend it. There were little girls and boys, teenagers( there was a group that even looked abit ah beng), adults, and even an adorable little old lady in yellow(shes so cute I can still remember her smile). for the adult session, Wan Hsi shared her testimony about how God always hears us when we call upon Him and Uncle Henry(UH) and PEK stood in as proxy fathers to the thais; that was an AWEsome session.
UH and PEK filled the breach by being fathers to the thais for that moment, in which the thai people could release themselves from the hurts of not having felt a fathers love. In the words of UH himself, and I quote: the thai people really released forgiveness to their fathers, some of them even asked: Why were you not there for me when I needed you? Where were you? One of the girls said: "I've not seen you father, I've wanted to see you, I've always wanted a father like everyone else." One of the men, Sayang (yes thats his name), said: "I'm sorry dad, that I hit you when I got angry at you." Another woman, who was abandoned twice by her natural father and then by her step father, said: "I'm angry at you father, why did you leave me all by myself?" The Holy Spirits presence was so strong and the stories and words were so heart wrenching that UH and PEK wept openly while asking for forgiveness from the people and for a prayer of blessing from our Heavenly Father over their earthly fathers. At the same time, the team also went around and hugged and comforted the thai people and prayed for them. The Holy Spirit's presence was so sososo tangible right then, that even whilst ministering to the thais, some of the team also burst into tears when our Wonderful Father touched their hearts and released forgiveness and healing to their own hurts. How amazing and beautiful our God is! Personally, this is the most important day to me in the whole trip. The past 7 days, we mostly prayed and moved in physical healing and deliverance, but today, God moved in the spirits of the people and showed us what He meant in His word when He said we are of one spirit. What an amazing family we have in Jesus!
Before dinner, we all really needed to recharge and since it was our last day, it was time for IMPARTATION! Recharge + Impartation = FIRE TUNNEL
the whole team formed a tunnel as best as we could in the small area we had, and all the people present walked through it. (remember the "ah beng" teenagers I mentioned earlier? well as it turns out, looks can be deceiving and they participated in all the previous ministry and even waited their turn to enter the fire tunnel) Every single one was prayed for. Some of us were knocked down by the power of the Holy Spirit and Wan Hsi was so filled with the spirit she couldn't find the strength to get up for dinner! But after going through it we were all restored and it felt so goooood!
After the ministry time, we had another super duper thai dinner, brown sweet soup with rice, pork ribs and meatballs! ROCKS. A-ROY to the MAX.
Well, I took so long to type all this that everyone's like already resting. so I think this is where I'll sign off today. See you all tomorrow back at home!


The interview

All right. Yeah. For today we have an interview with the main man, the incredible PASTOORR ENG KIAT!! Uncle H felt that a 'outside' pespective would be great and would be an excellent input. So here goes:
(Actually, this sort of ended up as a conversation. Poor Joyce... she was really copying down points frantically as we chatted. You go girl!! Since we copied down points first, this ain't ad verbatim)

Q: So how different is this trip compared to others before us? (not that we wanna rank and judge, but it really was different)
Pastor Eng Kiat: For previous trips, focus was on going to schools to teach English and just inviting students for evangelism. For this trip, we went through a typical week of a missionary's life.

Q: How are your feelings for the past 7 days?
Pastor Eng Kiat: This was a typical week for me, so its not very tiring, except for the movement as team size was around 25-30 so takes more time and coordination. (We were all super tired at the end of every day, and that's a typical week for him!!)
I find it refreshing from my point of view and actually energized rather than tired and drained. I felt the Holy Spirit is like a wind moving across the province in the last one week, touching and healing people through the ministry of the team. I also felt encouraged to press in with my walk with God, and minister in the power of the Holy Spirit.

Q:What's next?
Pastor Eng Kiat: The people were already there, but the trip has encouraged me to move more in the Holy Spirit and in faith. Like healing the sick and casting out demons. I also learnt how to minister to the people so that they can be served more effectively, such as areas like physical and inner healing. Whether the church is conservative or charismatic, these works still need to be done. From time to time, we come across people who need deliverance. Most families are actually dysfunctional and has to be ministered to (inner healing). Lastly, I feel encouraged to equip the members of the church to move in the supernatural.

Uncle Henry: We really want to see Christians here move in miracles, signs and wonders. That's why we arranged a prayer fire tunnel on the last day for impartation of the healing anointing to the church leaders and workers. There is no secret formula to healing, God is the one who use our hands to heal. I believe that something takes place in the spiritual realm during impartation. The healing anointing that was imparted to us by other healing revivalists would also be imparted to the leaders here. I would be passing Eng Kiat some Bill Johnson, Kris Valloton and Derek Prince books and CDs to help him in equipping the church members.

Q:What growth did you see in the TMT team?
Pastor Eng Kiat: Majority of them has came before when they were kids. They were young and needed a lot of guidance and constant encouragement and enthusiam. But now, they're here like ministers, who could take the lead on their own. Many of them testified that they encountered God, which stirred up their faith level and made them realise that there's more to life than living for self. Looking back, its more like a partnership. Members of my church grew alongside with the TMT teams. If there was no TMT that year, it felt quieter. The Thais love TMT too. It's such a joy and annual celebration when it happens.
Every team that comes believes that God would work powerfully in the Thai spiritual life. The Thais have high respect for the team because they feel that we are empowered to evangelize, and they believe that God has great plans for them and would use them in various ways. In fact, I don't even need to send out invitations for mission trips. Teams always offer to come first. I'm glad to be a contributing part of the TMT.

There you have it! Directly from the horses mouth! HAHA!

Friday, July 17, 2009

18/07/09 Friday

J: WHAM PACKED ACTION, anyone wants some? Back from ANOTHER day of more works of healing and deliverance, armed with more testimonies! Ready?

N: Thanks for passing the buck. All right. It seems that everyday is getting more and more incredible. Loads of testimonies. Which means that we have to work our off tonight. Ok. We had another action packed deliverance this afternoon. Super intense man. We prayed for some lady who used to be a witchdoctor. Aiya...the story is sooo long. So just ask any of us when we return. Anyway, to cut things short, she got violent - very violent. Even Neo got owned. But Wan Hsi bounded the spirits in her and cast it out. And she renounced all ties with the spirit of the dead 'monk' who controlled her. Epic battle and don't fret, we are feeling better than ever. we also learnt the important of worship during deliverance; the demons in her didn't like it at all when we started to worship, then she manifested.

J: The team was split into two today, one that went to pray for the witchdoctor, while the rest went on to do their children program :) After a victory won by Jesus, we moved on to have cell group at a church which was known to be called "mozziesland" by the experienced Thailand mission trippers. There we had a sumptous dinner and a sharing session on Faith by Mark. It spoke deep into what we were about to do again later, after his sharing.

We all thought we could leave after cell group before everything started, but was told that people had already come to receive prayers today. One of the most presence of God was felt today, where Alvin made a prayer that they'll be no bugs/insects/mosquitoes to be of any hindrance and it came true! We were spared from being blood doners as compared to any of the previous days. It was really cool cause when we asked Supanee/Arunee, they said the place was usually swarmed with insects/mozzies.

N: Aye. God really watches over us. Cool thing is that Wan Hsi wasn't with us as she was busy preapring for tomorrow's discipleship lesson, so we were like without our most pro member. But miracles still happened. All glory to God! Ok, Uncle H, Clarence and Neo prayed for this woman who was the mother of Sayang (+10 pts if you know who Sayang is) . Anyway, she had leg problems and couldn't lift her feet; she needed the aid of a walking stick. Anyway, we prayed for her and then she could walk without aid of her walking stick. And she had a 'physio' session under Uncle H. Haha.

Ok. We have yet another guest writer. She's covenant's very own DS lite. You should see her during deliverance and healing sessions. Super fierce.

EM: Try picturing a woman with facial expression that resembles that of a tree trunk- motionless, unresponsive and stoned. Her face was powdered white and her eyes were blood shot. Scared and shocked were what we felt when we first saw her. Anyway, Andrew, Joyce and I took a step of faith and prayed for her. She was such a promblematic woman, I tell you. Firstly, she wakes up confused every morning. She also had irregular heartbeat, partial blindness, a crack in her hip bone which caused her to walk with a limp and lastly, she is HIV positive. After inviting the presence of God and casting out some spirits (eg. spirit of confusion, spirit of blindness, spirit of unforgiveness, spirit of numb) her face flushed back with colour. We prayed for her blindness thereafter and she is able to see clearly now. We healed the blind! We also prayed for the crack in her hip bone and God was amazing. He removed the pain and she started walking normally again. God solved her problems! She left with a smile.

Anyways, there's like quite a few more testimonies, all of them amazing, plus countless photos. But that's all for today. Reason is simple: its 3.30 am. We'll be happy to tell you more when we get back. Tomorrow's another busy day. Last burst of fire. Woot!


TMT Return Flight details

TR103, ETA S'pore 11.45am
Shi Wei, Jacob, Kirstie, Gabriel, Lydia, Andrew, Joyce

TR105, ETA S'pore 4pm
Henry, Carol, Ah Bi, Eunice, Mark, Clarence, Wan Hsi, En Min, Alvin, Charissa

Thursday, July 16, 2009

17/07/09 - Thursday

J: Back once again! Thank you Aunty Ellen for all your lovely compliments, heh, it is an honour having devoted fans over on this blog, one like you:) It keeps us going, since all these conversations are reported fresh after our debriefs. It takes some discipline!

Today's main topic, we'll be sharing testimonies! If you all don't know that sharing testimonies does act as a form of release of power of Jesus! Hope this will encourage and spur the many of you others, into this walk of faith into the supernatural!

N: I think Neo appeals to younger demographics than Aunties. So if you find him to be amazing, then good for you :) Anyways ...... YeeeaaaaaooOOWWW!! Sorry, just wanted to get that off my chest. Incredible day!! For parents who are reading this blog, YOUR kids are doing really doing some amazing stuff in Thailand and the Holy Spirit is really working miracles through them. C'mon, don't just secretly read through this blog, support them by sending encouraging posts in the tagboard or something. Everyone is in the thick of the action, ALL of us.

Ok. Let me begin. We had a soaking session in the morning because uncle H and auntie C felt that we needed refreshing and rest. We were supposed to do visitation in the morning too but instead, we 'slacked' around in Pastor Eng Kiat's house. Most of us fell asleep, we were that tired. But I think we were ministered to in our own way.

In the afternoon, we went to a man's house. He is a recent convert and has been suffering from serious itch all over his body for around 1 year. We removed idols from his house and even performed a communion and 'baptism' on him. But no really obvious healing happened to him. Some of us were rather disappointed. But that doesn't mean that God's presence isn't with us. We held on to his promise and amazing stuff were to follow.

J: Simultaneously, there was another prayer going on for a lady, who had HIV for the past 10 years, was blind and had numb feet for 7 years. Having numb feet would mean that she couldn't wear her footwear, just by slipping her feet onto them. She always required the aid of her hands. But after prayers, HALLELUJAH + PRAISE THE LORD, she could finally, place her feet onto her flops without much aid of her hands. It does make me realise how often a time, we tend to take things for granted daily. That's just part of the awesomeness of the happenings today, let's have a guest writer today to show you some more power!

C: eh! why did i suddenly get an arrow shot at me? hello. how do i start? well as you just read, i was like praying for that lady with the HIV, i was actually quite stunned *ZOHMUG* by the way she had reacted, she totally leapt! imagine seeing an adult shout and scream, she was so overjoyed like a kid receiving a coolest present! even our reaction of joy, seemed so watered down! she was literally shouting "KHOP KHRUN PHRAJAO!" over and over! translated just simply means, THANK YOU GOD! it was awesome my first miracle i prayed for. my trip has been just simply AWESOMELY AWESOME! =) haha! on a side note, everyone's getting FATTER! THE FOOD, SOOOOOOO GOOOOOOOOOOD!~ and HOT HOT HOT HOT SWEET SWEET SWEET SWEET AND SALTY SALTY! hopefully not salty from perspiration due to the fanatically hot weather! erh Joyce, Neo! SAVE ME! i'm overkillin'

N: Yeah .... Thanks C. Keep this up and i'll totally be replaced. Anyways, its 1 down and SEVEN more testimonies with us. Stay with us ... this is like LoTR, super draggy but totally EPIC!! Plus the protaganists in here are far better looking. Next up. We had a children's club and concert at Thong En. But it sort of ended up as a healing session. Uncle H mentioned that everywhere we go, regardless of the programme, we always end up doing healing and deliverance. After the concert, we prayed for a couple of people who stayed back. We prayed for the landlord of the place who had pain in his knees. He was a non-Christian. After the prayer, he stood out and felt no pain there. BAM!! for extra effect. Then he accepted Christ, just like that.

(meanwhile, another guest comes in)
JAC: So far everything is just awesome and it just and incredible and great. Everyday i am just suprised by what God can do when we go out in full battle to heal and minster to the people. It's really an experince to see and experience God's healing power first hand. All in all, i anticipate what God will do everytime we go visitation and heal the sick.

N: Way to go, JAC! Anyways, a few of us also prayed for another lady, who had a multitude of maladies. It was 3 of us versus the horde of diabetes and kidney problems, hypertension/high cholestrol(normal is ~200, hers was 500!), numbness in right arm, headaches and heaviness on back. But our cause was just: the lady was actually supposed to go to the hospital today as the village clinic told her that she was in trouble, but she had faith in the living God and that he would heal her, so she came for our 'concert' instead. haha...pressure sia. But again, its not who we are, but who we fight for. As we prayed continously for her(it was a rather long 'session') , she started to feel better. Her arm slowly gained strenght and feeling, and her heart, which used to beat very fast, started to beat at a normal rate (Lydia prayed that her heartbeat whould be 1 with God). Also, she felt the heaviness being lifted off her. We were advancing inch by inch, until her body was completely reclaimed and redeemed in the name of Jesus.

J: Another thing to note of, was that all the prayers were going on at the same time. The only thing that was different was the time it took for the healing to take place, which was really cool, and it made the entire area felt like a healing clinic. I finally realised what it was like back in those days of the bible, of having healing sessions at homes and it feels like we yaggers were writing history. A room conducted by all of us, for the first time! HISTORY MAKERS (of course glory goes to God once again)

En Min, Joyce, Uncle H prayed for this woman who had back pains due to an error of a doctor who was drawing her marrow and in addition, felt giddy and at times get so bad that she would black out. Asking for the presence of the Lord to come, she bent her back after receiving prayer and no longer felt pain in which she would normally do. We all squealed in joy for her healing and would also believe that her giddy spells is a thing of the past too :)

N: Nice. Sweet. There was the land lady, who wasn't a Christian. Andrew, Clarence and Jacob started off the prayer for her. She had diabetes, hypertension, numbness in hands and backache. At first they felt that she didn't really understand what was going and she couldn't really experience the healing presence of God. But they persisted, like true warriors. Haha. And kept on persisting as she slowly improved, especially as sensation slowly returned to her hands. As for her back pain, Aunty Carol got a 'download' that it could be due to uneven leg length. That was something she didn't know but when we stretched out her legs to compare them, it did seem that her right leg was slightly longer than her left. After constant prayer, we compared them again. They appeared to be the same length. WOW.

J: Here's another lady who had headaches, giddiness and high cholestrol levels who felt better after prayers. She was asked to open her hands to receive the blessings and she said it felt warm and there was a sensation that moved from the movement of hands pulling to currents flowing through her. Now how cool is that?

(AC walks into the room...)
AC: This lady with frozen shoulders and breathing difficulties. Eunice, Mark and myself prayed for her a few times and erh.. she started smiling and like she was very happy and erh, her shoulder pain was almost gone and she started dancing and moving her shoulders and that her breathing difficulties were gone! After that Pastor Eng Kiat shared the gospel with her and she comitted her life to Christ. Aint it AWESOME?

N: Thanks AC. Seriously, no one is safe from my arrows. I'm totally on a shooting spree. Ok, next up, M.

M: I am so gonna kill Neo in Telunas. haha! Ok i just want to give thanks for Gods work being done in this Uncle (around 60 years old?). I was thrown into the deep end when I was the only 1 person available to pray for this man. I was very nervous as I never prayed alone before. But, this has reminded me that its not me but God who does the work. =D The man was suffering from breathing difficulty, and knee pains. In Jesus name, both sickness left him and I could just see that joy being shown through that straight face of his haha. I just thank God for showing me full healing for all that I prayed for! To God be the glory! (Ty Aunty Ellen, if your reading this, just want to let you know I am fine and coping well here!Thank you! )

N: Yeah, Mark is awesome. He can make a totally random girl at a petrol station fall for him in 3 seconds. just by saying some words. Respect.

J: Alright man, so much so for all the guest writers today! We're gonna be reverting back to the usual writing style tomorrow again, so savour today's entry! We'll be back! *winks winks* All glory be to the Lord who has been so amazing today, causing our faith to rise and opening our eyes to even more of this walk in the supernatural! Go preach the word and heal the sick, may God's presence be with us wherever we go, and thank you all for all your prayers! See, it works! Never underestimate the power of prayers, though wer're miles apart.

Wednesday, July 15, 2009

150709 Wednesday

N: All right. Today was yet another awesome day. Totally mind-blowing. My mind is so blown that it gonna smash into the screen anytime, for I am super sleepy. Anyways, today was meant to be a 'lighter' day as there was less activities planned and we were supposed to have shopping in the afternoon.

J: Yeah, my entire body is itching now, thanks to all the bites, but the food really is good over here, like the waffles! Shopping was a short one as we all gathered to buy some food for Pastor Eng Kiat's surprise birthday party!

N: Yup. But on to that later. We don't really follow the schedule and stick to the script for our trip, and really fly by the spirit. Rather un-Presbyterian. Oopss. For example, we went to a hairdresser's place for a visitation and ended up doing a deliverance on her customer, who had just came to know Christ just before we reached the house. The spirit is really leading the way and opening paths for us. Awesome. And because of that everything was pushed back. But it really was a eye-opening lesson for us, as WanHsi got us to 'handle' the deliverance, and En Min was the person leading it.

J: It is really hands on, getting to learn more on how to do this entire deliverance thing, and seriously, isn't any fixed formula, apart from learning to listen and seek the Holy Spirit, during the entire process, as to what is going on, what spirits to cast out, and how to pray or going about doing it. It took 2 hours, and really, isn't some speed thing that often a times, one can lose focus or get distracted, and start losing our focus point at the end of 5 minutes, which was what happened.

N: Yeah. We also prayed for the Singburi church, which suffered a recent split due to differences between members. Apparently one group was more 'evangelical and on' while the other group was more subdued and homely. We went to both churches and prayed over them for reconciliation.

J: We stood in proxy for the church, seeking forgiveness for the church members and it did touch one church member who shared what was going on in regards to the split, where we all knelt down and just shook the heavens with our pleads.

Thereafter, we went over to Christina's place, a church member whose family was troubled and parents who are not believers. We prayed blessings and reconciliation and for healing to be upon her, as she was frequently the one who cooked all our meals, it was just really something we could give, out of love :)

N: Ok. Back to Pastor Eng Kiat's B-day celebration. After a particularly fantastic meal for dinner, we surprised Pastor Eng Kiat with a cake we bought from the shopping mall. We then literally washed the feet of Pastor Eng Kiat and his entire family one by one and proclaimed a personal blessing or prophecy into their lives. That was quite an experience, eh?

J: Yeap, how often do we really get to do that, and it really is a culture of honor we are going about, honoring this entire family who have been toiling in Thailand all these years. It was really heart-warming time where we could encourage and spur each other on, in this walk of faith. After that, we had our communion together with the Thais, which was again, a different experience from our usual city lifestyle. Everything's really simple and old school.

N: Yeah, Thais are really an incredible people and Pastor Eng Kiat really cares for them deeply. What a shepherd of souls is he!! Anyway, we ended up returning 'home' super late as usual. Actually, a lot of time is spent travelling in the 'Song-tiao', which is like a supersized tuk-tuk. And we have our very own 'Song-tiao' FM, with Mark and Andrew with our resident DJs along with a backup singing crew of 16 people.

J: And when the "Song Tiao" travels along, it makes a whole lot of noise, that we hope, with our voices raised, will hopefully bless the people along with our singing. But on a cooler discovery, for those who think Covenant Presbyterian church are the only one who fasts a meal every Wednesday, there is hope! Apparently, Tachang church fasts a meal every wednesday too, to pray for breakthrough! So it really encourages!

Yeah.There have been reports of people hearing funky grooves that emanate out from nowhere and are gone in an instant. If you are travelling along the roads of Inburi, be advised that you are not safe from the phenomenum know as the 'Song Tiao' FM!! And if you are reading this, you are the resistance. 'Song-tiao' FM, out!!

Tuesday, July 14, 2009

140709 TMT

Yeah! Back in pastor's Eng Kiat's house way past scheduled time again! That means that many awesome things have happened today. Anyways, sorry about the abrupt change in style for our post yesterday. Sadly, half of it was gone when we checked today. Super Sianz. Thankfully, Uncle Henry work out something this morning. Anyway, lesson learnt: Jesus saves, and we should too when it comes to posts. Ok. And Uncle Henry is pleased that the blog counter is jumping. So tell everyone who is interested in God's incredible work here on EARTH and push the counter higher. Muahaha. Anyway, we totally agree with you Shaun and Ben. Seriously, awesome stuff is happening, and i'm not just saying it just to make you feel bad. All that's missing is for Ben Chan to shout 'On Your Knees!! during our Deliverance sessions.

Anyway, we'l be sharing mainly on testimonies for this post as there are so many of them. I'll just give you a quich lowdown on what happened for today: we first went to a farm in Tachang for visitation(yes, a real farm, with chickens, pigs and ducks, and some of us actually witness the sow giving birth to piglets. Then we went for a second visitation, also in Tachang. Following that, we have a children's evangelical programme/concert(same programme as yesterday, but different kids) and then had a CG at Takham.


The farm we visited belongs to a woman, called Miw, whose pigs are paid for by the covenant seed fund. She had attempted to commit suicide in the past but was saved by the dog. Anyways, she contacted the Christian radio station, which then linked her to Pastor Eng Kiat. Yeah ... we renounced the spirit of rejection, death, despair and so on and called forth the presence of God into her life. Anyways, she currently resides within the farm as her house needs some more funding to be completed. You know what to do. haha.


Ok. Then we had our first conversion of the day, which was completed unexpected and unplanned for. Ok... first things first. Another woman, a new believer had came over to be prayed for. She had kidney problems, and God revealed to us she harboured bitterness and unforgiveness towards her husband, and she prayed for a reversal of that. There was anotherwoman who had popped by to learn more about the faith and one of the Thai church worker preached the gospel to her. She then accept Chirst into her life, and our word for her was to be lifted out from despair as she had 2 previous abortions. The Holy Spirit also revealed to Alvin that she had headaches and insomia.

So far so good. Note an interesting link here. As we pray for healing and release from sickness, the Holy Spirit sometimes reveals to us any strongholds and sins that are causing the affliction.

For the second visitation. We visited the house of a youth named Don. Anyway, there is a mushroom 'farm' next to the house, which is also provided for by the covenant seed fund. As, for Don, he is currently on the run from the police(!) and drug traffickers(!!). He currently resides with his grandmother, who cannot speak with his grandmother as her vocal chords are ruined by smoking. Also in the ... scene were Don's relative, an old lady who was an ex medium, and a woman who had some hand injury plus some Thai church members and some other family members and some chickens. We prayed for the 4 main characters ... On to the woman with the hand injury first. As we prayed for her, she felt her hand getting better and she could twist and move it freely, which was soemthing she couldn't do before. If that isn't amazing enough, as Charissa was praying for her, she sense that the women was dealing with a lot of rejection. Upon further probing, we found out that her husband had abandoned her along with her 2 small children and the rest of the family members ostracised her for becoming a Christian. As Aunty Anong prayed for her, she suddenly shouted out a short phrase 'that was not Thai' - exact words from Aunty Anong. We believe that the Holy Spirit compelled her to speak in tongues. As for Don, we prayed that God would make a way for him and he could really feel God the father's love for him, for he was rejected by his parents who abandoned him when young. Anyway, Uncle Henry led him thru prayer to release forgiveness to his parents and got Don's Grandma to bless him and he started crying. I think God touched him that day. The ex temple medium was suffering from headaches and blurness in her left eye+ blindness in the right. As we prayed for her, she felt her headache clear. Praise the Lord!! To surmise, we were all praying like mad and Uncle Henry said that he really felt the Holy Spirit in that place.

So after all the prayers, we went on to minister to the kids over at Takham, with our usual Evangelical Concert!

That will mean doing our ice breakers, Jai Ho - Every Move I make dance with the kids and our flash card testimonies! Not forgetting the Everything skit, that never seems to fail to leave the kids a little scared, during the "Satan" portion, where Alvin comes about to taunt Eunice with a knife, and today, Satan brought a new tool, of a noose.

Lydia did a great job being an emcee of the concert, but went over the top, with her sassy, "Nobody, nobody but you" dance. She managed to get her darling sister, Eunice to dance along with her, which was really a joy to watch! Totally funny (so i wonder what the boys over at Singapore were missing?)

Today saw Jacob sharing his testimony on the importance of family love, with his experiences of being influenced by bad company, but overcoming it, having a great releationship with his family later. It was moving to share with the kids on the importance of it, and to treasure it (:

Thereafter, we had a fun time eating Thai snacks and giving out balloon sculptures and gift bags to the kids. Definitely brought back some memories of being kids with those snacks, but here comes the best part, of a Cassanova and a Hero.

Cassanova, was Neo, who flaunted his girl wooing skills, by throwing down a stalk of flower down to a crowd of screaming girl fans. It got alittle scary when the girl who picked the flower up, did chase Neo some distances. But do not fret, fellow Neo fans, he's alright!

Hero, was Jacob, who sprung into action, by saving a demsel in distress, by helping get Pink's motorbike, out from the muddy drain. His right leg ended up really dirty, and his two shoes totally soaked in dirt and mud, we really felt Jacob's expression of loving our neighbour as ourselves.

After all that action, we had a wonderful dinner of Fried Rice with veggies, sitting at this open air area, that made it felt like a campfire! But the only drawback was that, everyone was literally scratching their heads and legs off, thanks to the gazillions mozzies all around, feeding on our foreigner's blood in Thailand!

With all the yummy food, we proceeded on to Cell group which saw many testimonies and the literal demonstration of healing the sick and setting the captives free. There was a testimony and sharing session by Joyce and Eunice, on the love of God and a short sharing by Eunice. When it ended, it was pure ministry time.
There, we saw a woman who had knee pain, healed partly during Sunday's church service, and received total healing today, because we persisted and took the step of faith to pray for her. There was another old lady who was the owner of the house we were at, who had some problems with her heart. A bunch of us prayed for her, which made her puke quite a bit. Anyway, En Min shared that she felt something weird about the house, and then there was actually temple amulets found over there. We prayed for any spiritual bonds to that to be broken. Nvevertheless, Wan Hsi sensed that what she needed was restoration and love. After the prayer, it was a heartwarming sight to see her hug the people who prayed for her. There was also this man called Sayang(sp?). Anyway, he actaully fell into insanity 7 years ago, when he was a new believer. He was sent to a mental hospital and till now remains under medication. He also works for Pastor Eng Kiat now and is quite a gentle and pleasant fellow. Uncle Henry prayed against to spirit of orphan(ness) in him and brought him through a inner healing process. Oh yeah...and there was this man who had right knee pains and misalignment of the spine. He actually is not a believer but after we prayed for him, asked to receive Christ into his life and prayed the sinner's prayer. Score 2. However, we are unsure if his pain is gone as he only feels it when he does hard labour.

So....All in all, today has been awesome. All glory to God, whose presence has really been tangible with us today. As we encounter many many prayer requests and needs and hidden brokenness, we can only say that the kingdom of darkness has really a strong grip here and people really need the light of the Lord. Countless people need to be uplifted from rejection and despair and brought into his glory. And sometimes we may feel like we are being thrown into the deep end as we are facing tasks after tasks - truly, the harvest is great but the harvesters are few. But we fight under the banner of the living God, and proclaim his greatness into lives fraught with trials and pains.

Pray for God's strenght to be with us. And the joy of the lord to be our strength. There is really an escalation of intensity here as we take things TO THE NEXT LEVEL!! That we will have energy and for the Holy Spirit to fill us and refuel us.

Pray for protection over the team. As we bring forth the light into people's life, we too renounce the works of the devil. Pray for protection from any spiritual or physical attacks. Espeically from the H1N1 virus.

Thank God for the unity among the team. We have been really getting along well. As we face challenges, our trust in one another starts to grow. Pray for the continual release of spirit of kindness and gentleness upon us, that we will continue to honour one another and serve each other with a loving heart.

Pray for a strengthening of relationship with Jesus and a deeper intimacy with the Holy Spirit. Pray that God will release a greater dose of the Spirit of Wisdom and Revletion, that the eyes of our hearts will be fully opened so that we will receive downloads from God to minister to the Thai people.

Pray for physical protection for the trippers from mosquitoes. The mozzies were especially aggressive at night and went into the commando mode as we were praying and doing ministry. Pray that the presence of God will be so strong that it will repel the mozzies.

The youngest mission tripper ah bee is doing really fine, mixing well with the Thai children and even helping to break the ice with them. Pray for physical protection, safety and good health as she endures the long hours of ministry with the older ones (though she is really enjoying it.)

Thank you for your prayers and support is very much appreciated.