You are invited to the Robertson memorial service
Posted on June 3, 2008 | Filed Under Discipleship, Evangelism, People
In a March 1995 personal letter to Jim Chew, Asia Missions Director, Roy Robertson wrote: “My prayer for Singapore today and elsewhere is for men of faith and godliness. Where are they? We must find them, challenge them, direct them, train them…“
“I thank the Lord for Roy Robertson - man of faith, rugged pioneer, evangelist, trainer, co-labourer, fellow soldier, and friend,” said Jim.
The Navigators, Singapore will hold a memorial service for its founder Roy Robertson on Sunday, 22 June 2008 at the Navigators headquarters, 4-6:30 p.m.
Join us as we honour our leaders. Let’s come, remember, and give thanks to God for the life and ministry of Roy Robertson and so imitate the faith of our spiritual father. Click for more information.
There will be time for those of us who may want to briefly share our memories or encounters with Roy (and Phyllis who was called home six months before Roy).
To help us plan for the service, please email sita @ navigators.org.sg or call Serene at 63444133 x 107.
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Discipleship Camp
Posted on June 3, 2008 | Filed Under Discipleship, Ministries, News, Training
The Singapore Polytechnic Navigators (SP) had its Discipleship Camp last 24-27 March 2008 at Changi Chalet, Aloha Resort. Focusing on the lordship of Jesus as the theme, the campers went home with a fresh commitment to spend regular daily quiet time with the Lord.
“A mother sent us a message to express her appreciation for our help and the joy of seeing changes in her child after the camp,” said Chong Lee Yin, SP Navigator staff member.
Former Navigator National Director Wong Kim Tok shared messages on “Christ our Foundation” and “Born to grow”. He and his wife also talked about “BGR” (boy and girl relationship).
“I asked the students if they felt the messages were too long (more than an hour for each message), they told me ‘no’. In fact, they found them relevant, helpful, and interesting.”
The campers also enjoyed board games, captain ball, and Pulau Ubin cycling trip. Parents were invited, too, for barbeque and had fun.
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