Friday, May 22, 2009

DMSJ 2009: Preparations

Minute Details

Campsite
Golden Sands Baptist, Port Dickson
Date 30 May - 2 June 2009
ETA* 2.00 pm

this is for chen li.

*ETA = estimated time of arrival


Camp Fees

Dorm RM 120
6-Quad RM 145
Twin-Sharing RM 175

Please pass the fees to me by this Sunday (Chen Li and Ray Sim the only exceptions). We'll collect everything and pass the cash over to the organizers at the campsite in a lumpsum. This is so you guys won't have to line up like ants on Saturday. Thank youuu!


To Bring
  1. IC
  2. Pocket money
  3. Bible
  4. Stationery (pen, pencil, notebook, etc.)
  5. Sports & casual wear (about 1-2 sets per day for 4 days 3 nights)
  6. Sports & casual footwear
  7. Sunday attire & veil for ladies
  8. Swimsuit**
  9. Toiletries (toothbrush, toothpaste, towel, soap, shampoo, etc.)
  10. Medication (medically-prescribed only)
  11. Water bottle (boiled drinking water, if possible)
  12. Mosquito repellent
  13. Torchlight**
  14. Sunblock & cap**
**Optional

In case of emergency, contact:
Jun Yi @ 012 249 0977
Golden Sands Baptist @ 06 662 5307

All to be in Golden Sands Baptist, PD by 2.00 pm on 3oth May, Sat.


DMSJ Quiz 2009

Date 30 May 2009 (Saturday)
Time
8.00 pm


We thought of a cheer d.

It's so lame it's gonna blow everyone away. *hint*

Kudos to our cheerleader: Adrian Mau! *whoop whoop*

Everyone, including those outstation who're only coming for the quiz, please don't cut your hair.

=D

Friday, May 15, 2009

DMSJ 2009: Contestants + Floor members

please read your emails. 'nuff said. =D

DMSJ 2009: List of MGC-ians

Super Confirmed, with Forms
  1. Aaron See
  2. Adrian Mau
  3. Chen Li
  4. Philip Lim
  5. Simon Lye
  6. Soon Guan Ngo
  7. Tse Hwei
  8. Tse Ken
  9. Tse Shaun
  10. Tse Shuen


Super Confirmed, without Forms
  1. Celine Tan
  2. Daniel Lim
  3. Grace Teh
  4. Jennifer Tan
  5. Jessica Lim
  6. Joel Tan
  7. Ngee Qi
  8. Rodney Tan

Confirmed, with Forms
  1. Juliana Gomes

Unconfirmed
  1. Andy Mau
  2. Anthony Gomes
  3. Derk
  4. Gary Lim
  5. Kevin Kwa
  6. Hwee Lin
  7. Tina (Gomes =D)

Quiz only (not entirely confirmed)
  1. Cheah Geng Yi
  2. Kah Wei
  3. Sin Yee

SAGC needs to complete the groupings soon, so the real + official dateline for confirmation is this Sunday. I'll be sending the latest summary of this list to Jun Yi at the end of this week as well. So please double confirm these few things:

  • Whether you're going for the camp
  • Whether you're only going for the quiz (this detail is to naikkan our semangat only)
  • You've handed in your forms (need your details and T-shirt preference etc)
  • Preferred T-Shirt size

...by either Saturday or Sunday. I will chase, I will kill, and I will cremate.
interpretation of this statement is up to the individual.

As for the T-shirts, I quote the SAGC-ian
(this is a technique whereby you exempt yourself from liability of negliglent misstatement by putting the burden of justification on the original author of the statement) [emphases mine]:

Take note that there are 5 normal sizes and 3 baby tee sizes. And the sizes are a bit big, so probably you want to confirm the sizes with those who had signed up this weekend.

See you guys this Saturday & Sundayyyyy~

Prayer

I know I'm supposed to put this post at the side bar bulletin thingy there. But I feel that this is very important and I hope any1 who pass by here and reads this will pray. Do pray for yenmei, she's having fever and headache now and her exam is NEXT WEEK. It will be like her final exam for her entire degree and she's actually sick now. Do pray for her.

Thank you, guys.


"So, I say to you: Ask and it will be given to you; seek and you will find; knock and the door will be opened to you.
For everyone who ask receives; he who seeks finds; and to him who knocks, the door will be opened.
Luke 11 : 9-10

Sunday, May 10, 2009

E For Encouragement

Would like to say congratulations to Adrian for having the courage to stand up and share a few verses today. You did a good job. I read your post on where the playing of words with planning and failing come in and the part where you said you did not have enough courage to stand to share.

Just remember that not having enough courage is not a bad thing. Like my sister said, I had moments when I was scared to stand, and I still do. God isn't mad because you did not stand to share or request a song for Him, rather I feel He's proud of the fact that you wanted to stand.

For the guys out there, try standing for a song. It's good training. We have the privilege of requesting songs to praise God and leading the worship. It's not a burden. Never was, never is. That's all! Have a nice day and Happy Mom's Day!

Monday, May 04, 2009

psst.

you know that DMSJ shirt uncle dex was talking about? (which is partly the reason why we're not making our own one this year)

it's

FUHREEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE!


BUT.


only for those who sign up for camp.

design's not concluded, but it bears the DMSJ logo on the poster.



maaf. put up wrong logo before.

partners in the harvest - youth challenge, mission conference

i only have photos of the after-conference part of the day, cuz i was paying so much attention during the conference. ahem.


i just wanted to see who was taller. *cough*


went to murni's for dinner after the conference. lunch too, for me. since i went right after my LAST PAPER.


super bulging muscles.

not just brawn, but brain as well.
this dude memorized the entire menu.
he should get a law degree.


i don't know about the rest, but i felt challenged by andrew cowell's sharing on his burden for mission. it all boils down to two things - whether you're living

a WASTED life for YOURSELF
(meaning being in the way of mission work)

or

a WORTHWHILE life for CHRIST


i have personally never felt a strong calling to go for mission work. i don't even know what it's like to feel like going on mission trips. all i know is, i'm more affected than the average person when it comes to racial issues, religious issues, injustice, poverty, and the underprivileged.

it was very encouraging when andrew said that not everyone is called to be on the mission field. you don't even need to leave where you are, to serve, and not be in the way of mission work.

he told a story about how an old woman had been praying for him and his family ever since they left for mission work (12 years),

...another story about a man who owns his own business and forwards the profits towards mission work all over the world,

...and yet another story about the same man who bought a house and doesn't live in it, but opens it to our missionary brethren when they return from the field.

i chose to do law because i felt God calling me to be a good lawyer for those who have none.

ever since school started, i have noticed that i am more comfortable around indians and malays than i am with my own race sometimes.

i have been speaking the malay language more often than i did in the past 20 years. am doing my best to learn cantonese and hokkien.

i don't know what His masterplan is for me, but i'm now doing what i can, where i am, while i wait for His next instructions.

what are you doing with your life?

it's not always about you.

it shouldn't be.

on that note.

maybe going for the dmsj camp and learning to kick yourself out of your snuggly comfort zone of non-fellowship with 'strangers' would be a good start.

dmsj is not just about the quiz, it's about fellowship, in every sense of the word.



you may not feel it now, but ten years later, when you're all grown up, or maybe just a few years for those who are yet to enter university - you'll find that you need your brethren. and sometimes just sticking to malaccan brethren doesn't cut it.

some point in your life, you'll start to feel like there's this whole other world out there, outside malacca.

and then you'll find that you don't know it at all.

so.

hurry up and give sharma your names. =)

oh ya. say hello to raymond's girlfriend - cassandra. =D