Into the nations
Posted on May 29, 2009 | Filed Under Asia and Beyond, News
A Navigator team from the National University of Singapore (NUS) left for the Philippines for their annual Community Involvement Project (CIP) and missions, 18 May-14 June 2009.
This trip would be an opportunity for the team to cultivate a heart of compassion for the needy, foster friendships among participants and hosts, experience a different culture, and step out of our comfort zone to serve.
Another team from Nanyang Technological University also left for their CIP trip to Northern Thailand, 18-30 May 2009.
“This is an opportunity for us to develop world vision and mission-mindedness through serving the people there. We hope to be able to see and experience the heart of God and the hand of God,” said Chong Ching Ching, one of the staff members leading the NUS team in the Philippines.
They will work with a slum community, support community projects by the Philippines Navigators, and continue their ongoing outreach to the Agta, a previously unreached people group. Given opportunities to partner with pastors and leaders with the Christian Missions for the Unreached who have planted churches among the Agta people and in neighbouring lowlands, the team will give sermons, workshops and English lessons and also pray for the sick.
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