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Posted on November 3, 2009 | Filed Under NavMedia News, News

NavMedia Warehouse Sale

Books selling at 25% off or more

14 November 2009 (9 am-8 pm)

16-20 November 2009 (9 am-6 pm)

New releases: A Prayer Life, Invitation to the Jesus Life, When I Get Married, and more

Best sellers: Respectable Sins, The Gospel for Real Life, When the Soul Listens, A Sacred Sorrow, The Hidden Face of God, and more

For enquiries, please call 63444133

I met God at the El-Shaddai Conference

Posted on February 9, 2009 | Filed Under NavMedia News, News, People

“I met God at the El Shaddai Conference over the weekend. You know how sometimes you go to a conference expecting a theme of some sort - revival, prayer, worship, breakthrough, - but at the end you realise you got the better end of the deal just knowing that you’re there just to be in intimacy with God?” said Weiting, a Navigator student from the National University of Singapore.

Some 800 participants from different churches attended the conference and about 1,400 people came for the Michael Card concert organised by NavMedia, the materials arm of the Navigators Singapore, together with B.L.E.S.S. Christian Book Store and Covenant Evangelical Free Church (CEFC).

 

  

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Best known for his song, “El-Shaddai,” theologian, Christian singer, composer, and book author Michael Card explained the lyrics, “God has so many names because he is too big to be known by just one name… and because he wants to be known by us.”

In a career that spans 25 years, Card has recorded over 20 albums, authored or co-authored over 14 books, hosted two radio programs, and written for a wide range of magazines. His song “El Shaddai” was named one of the “365 Songs of the Century” by the Recording Industry Association of America and the National Endowment for the Arts in 2001.

The conference was held from 6-7 February 2009 at CEFC.

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NavMedia Warehouse Sale 2008

Posted on October 18, 2008 | Filed Under NavMedia News, News

Respectable Sins

Posted on September 4, 2008 | Filed Under NavMedia News, People

“…those of us whom I call conservative evangelicals may have become so preoccupied with some of the major sins of society around us that we have lost sight of the need to deal with our own more ‘refined’ or subtle sins.”

Come, listen to Dr Bridges address the issue of “Respectable Sins - confronting the sins we tolerate”

Friday, 12 September 2008
7.30 pm, St John’s St Margaret’s Church

30 Dover Avenue Singapore 139790

FREE admission

A hairdresser and holiness

Posted on July 3, 2008 | Filed Under Alumni, Discipleship, NavMedia News, People

by Angeline Koh

While having my haircut some weeks ago,my hairdresser suddenly asked me, “Have you heard of Jerry Bridges?” What a strange and surprising question it was. I didn’t expect it at all, and especially not from him.

“Yes! Of course I’ve heard of him - in fact, the Navigators will be hosting his visit when he
comes in August. I am in charge of the publicity!”

He said that he was reading “The Discipline of Grace ” and that he found it so helpful. He said, “Hey be sure to let me know when Jerry Bridges is here.”

In a Discipleship Journal article, “Are you a good Christian?”, Bridges wrote how William Carey on his 70th birthday lamented over his life. Carey, who accomplished great things for God, is often called the father of modern missions. Bridges asked: “How could a man of such remarkable faith, who had accomplished so much for God, lament toward the end of his life over his own sinfulness and shortcomings?

These are not just theoretical questions because Carey’s attitude addresses two significant needs among committed believers: the need for a humble realisation of our own sinfulness, and the need for grateful acceptance of God’s grace.

Come listen to Jerry Bridges speak on
Respectable Sins -
confronting the sins we tolerate
Friday, 12 September 2008, 7.30 pm
St John’s St Margaret’s Church

30 Dover Avenue Singapore 139790

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