Yesterday was the day when Paul and Jasmine left for Uganda for a year. I, together with many of their dear friends and family, went to see them off at the airport. It was a moment of both sadness and joy for us – sadness because we’ll be missing the presence of this precious couple here in church, joyful because...
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Paul Yee Zi Yuan and Jasmine Choo Xinyi will be going to Uganda from February to December this year as Mission Workers sent out from CSCC, under the Overseas Volunteer Program (OVP). Below are some of their reflections as they prepare to leave Singapore.
How Did We Get Here Again?
We would just like to share some brief...
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by Cameron Walcott
Revelation 5:9-10. And they sang a new song, saying: “ You are worthy to take the scroll, and to open its seals; for You were slain, and have redeemed us to God by Your blood out of every tribe and tongue and people and nation, And...
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50 years ago, missions was a ‘one-way’ ticket (usually by train) to a foreign land, with little or no way of turning back. 20 years down the road, technological advancements and convenient travelling by planes created possibilities for one to travel for missions to more than 1 country. Today, the possibilities to travel...
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Check out the reflections of Alicia, our first overseas volunteer for Cornerstone’s Overseas Volunteer Program (OVP), on her upcoming trip to Surabaya for 3 months (Nov 2011-Feb 2012). We believe there will be more down the line who would be taking similar steps as Alicia, for this is the beginnning of a greater...
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Recently, I was browsing through the internet in search for knowledge on ‘missions’, trying to learn more on world missions and what God is doing through our diverse brethren all over the world. During my search, I began to read about various biographies of missionaries, and articles on missions. After reading all...
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