Thursday 30 January 2014

This Week's Update



Hi everyone!

Just a gentle reminder that there'll be no YAM this week (010214) as it's Chinese New Year, so it's a public holiday (Yay!). YAM sessions will resume next week.


In Christ
~ DWYAM Committee

Wednesday 22 January 2014

Mid Week Update

Hi all, here are the questions for this week:

Part 1:
Read Mark 12:28-30
1. How should we treat God? (see verse 30)
2. How do we treat God?

Read Mark 7:20-23
3. Where does sin originate (see verse 21 & 23)
4. What is the consequence of our sin?

Read Mark 9:46-47
5. What does Jesus tell us to do about the causes of sin?
6. Why do you think Jesus uses such serious examples when speaking about the need to avoid hell?
7. Jesus believed in hell. Should we? Why or why not?
8. If someone said to you, "When I die, God will be pleased with me because I was a good person"? How would you respond?

Part 2:
Read Mark 3:7 - 5:43
1. In this passage Mark records Jesus doing four specific miracles:
a) calming a storm (Mark 4:35-41)
b) healing a demon-possessed man (Mark 5:1-20)
c) healing a sick woman (mark 5:25-34)
d) raising a dead girl to life (Mark 5:35-43)
With regards to the above, what does Jesus show authority over?
How does this add to what we've already read about his power and authority in the earlier chapters?

2. When Jairus's daughter passed away, and all hope seemed to be lost (Mark 5:35), what did Jesus ask Jairus to do (verse 36)?
a) Was that a reasonable thing to ask?

3. Seeing at all four events in Q1(a-d), what are the various ways in which people respond to Jesus? Refer to:
a) Mark 4:40-41
b) Mark 5:15
c) Mark 5:27-28, 34
d) Mark 5:42
Do you see yourself in any of these responses?

Do you have any questions about Mark 3:7-5:43?
~ DWYAM Committee

References:
^(2011) Christianity Explored Leader's Guide (3rd Edition). New Malden, UK, The Good Book Company Ltd.

Sunday 19 January 2014

Young Adults Seminar on 24th January 2014

Just a reminder that next Friday, 24th January 2014, there's a homosexuality workshop held at Bethesda Hall, Ang Mo Kio.

"For your prayers and participation.  This Homosexuality Seminar is open to all assembly members.  Any alternate views or clarification will be during a Q&A session at the end of the talk".
Sent from: Bethesda (AMK) Admin. Office.

Repost of their poster.
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~ DWYAM Committee

Friday 17 January 2014

This Week's Update

Some questions for your consideration. I know I should have done this earlier. Sorry.

Read Mark 1:1-20
1. The word 'gospel' means 'good news'. Mark begins his book of good news with 3 statements about Jesus.
a) by the Old Testament prophets (messengers) (Mark 1:2-3)
b) by John the Baptist (Mark 1:7)
c) by God himself (Mark 1:11)

What do each say about Jesus?

Read Mark 1:21 - 2:17
2. In chapters 1 & 2 Jesus shows his authority in different situations. (See Mark 1:16-20, 21-22, 23-28, 40-45, 2:1-12)
When Jesus speaks or acts, what sort of things happen?

Read Mark 2:18-3:6
3. Even at this early stage, Jesus divided opinions. Some people were amazed by him, while others were enraged.
What are your early impressions of Jesus?

Do you have questions about Mark 1:1-3:36?

~ DWYAM Committee

References:
(2011) Christianity Explored Leader's Guide (3rd Edition). New Malden, UK, The Good Book Company Ltd.

Saturday 4 January 2014

Sub Committee forms are UP!

Hi all

Thanks again for those who came down this afternoon, we hope we would keep the energy going throughout the year. As mentioned during the orientation, you can join a sub committee to serve in this years DWYAM. Even if you've not been to our orientation, you can join us too!

To view the form, click here.

In future, if you are unable to find a link for any reason, you can go to the navigation bar and click on 'Forms'. There you'll find all the forms we'll have in future. Outdated forms will not be linked to anywhere.

~ DWYAM Committee

Wednesday 1 January 2014

Christianity Explored II



Hello, and a very blessed 2014!!!

For the first few months of this year we will be taking a look at Christianity Explored II. This series will give you time to think about the big questions of life, and to explore the live of the person at the heart of the Christian faith - Jesus Christ.

There will be materials, and it has discussions questions, outline note on the talks, background information, and plenty of space to write your own thought and ideas.

To find out more about them you can visit:
www.christianityexplored.org

~ DWYAM Committee