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A testimony by May Tan
Sometime last year, my daughter had a high fever. My carecell
members came to my house to pray for her. When the fever
did not subside after five days,
I decided to take my daughter to the
hospital. That night, without me asking,
our carecell leaders Joshua and Naomi
took the initiative to drive us to the
hospital and even stayed
with us at
the hospital until my daughter
was sent to the ward around
2am.
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During our stay at the hospital, the carecell
members came to pray for us, encouraged us and even
bought me food. What they did really touched
my heart. It reminded me of what the Lord had said
in Matthew 25: “When you do it for the least
of my brothers, you are doing it for Me”.
On the day my daughter was discharged, our carecell
hosts Victor and Gillian came to fetch us
home. On our |
way home,
our leader Naomi called to say that
she
would cook my family’s
dinner that evening and that her husband would send the
food to my house. My family felt very blessed by the carecell. Without
them, I would have found it very difficult to go through
this
ordeal. No words can express our gratitude
for their kindness and selflessness.
I thank God for our carecell leaders Joshua
Saw and his wife Naomi, carecell hosts Victor
and Gillian, and our Sectional Leader
Malathy. To God be the glory! |
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A testimony by Tay Hing Heng
After I received the Lord as my Savior, I started attending church
services with my wife, but I did not grow much until I
started to attend a carecell. It was through knowing my
carecell members that
I started to grow
spiritually. I was blessed with carecell leaders who often prayed
for me and
gave me words of encouragement and affirmation. The carecell
members encouraged me by sharing their struggles and breakthroughs. They
taught me
the meaning of perseverance in walking the path of God, however
difficult
it
can be. I began to understand what it meant to nurture a personal
relationship as a son with my Heavenly Father.
In the Carecell, I have a Spiritual Parent. His
willingness to spend time to share the Word of God with
me has caused
me to grow at a speed that has surprised many. Through my
spiritual parent,
I have learned to lean on the Word of the Lord and to give
thanks for every
little blessing that is showered upon me and my family.
Carecells and Spiritual Parents are undoubtedly
an essential key in enhancing one’s spiritual growth.
I always thought that the Bible was ‘a great storybook’ -
and without any guidance, it would have remained as such,
with no personal
meaning or application.
I thank God for my carecell. A spiritual family
will boost your spirit when you get tired of fighting
battles alone. “RAMBO” is
only an imaginary character in a fi lm. A spiritual family
will stand together with you to fi ght your war, with God
as the Commander in
Chief. With that force of unity in prayer and support, with
the understanding of
who we are in Christ and the authority we have, the powers
of darkness cannot
prevail in our lives and situations. All Praise to Him! Amen! |
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A testimony by Cally Koh
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When I was not in a carecell, I sat alone in service
most of the time. God sent a few people to give me godly
counsel about being part of a spiritual family. I visited
a few cells but had difficulty choosing one. One day,
I decided to obey God. I told God that I would commit
myself to give and not just focus on receiving. So I
settled into a carecell in July 2007. Life has been really
exciting and eventful ever since! Since joining a carecell,
I have had so many first-times:
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I went for my Spiritual Parenting course and
for the fi rst time, I was equipped to make disciples
for God. (Previously, when I got anyone saved,
I always “handed them over” to a friend
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My first time going handbill saturation was for
Power Weekend. I was hesitant initially. Thankfully,
we went in pairs and my partner was bold. Many
thoughts were going through my mind, such as, what
if these people just walk past me? I was so embarrassed
and fearful of rejection. But God is good. The
first person we approached gave us her mobile phone
number. She came to the Power Weekend and rededicated
her life to Jesus! |
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This person who came for Power Weekend has been in
our carecell ever since. She is now being nurtured by
me – my
first spiritual baby after ten years of being a Christian! |
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I am always looking for fishes now! Even eating dinner
or playing tennis can turn into a a ministry opportunity.
Just last Saturday, our carecell was playing tennis and
a guy walked into the court. Then I realised I booked
Court 2 but we were playing at Court 1. It turned
out that this guy was alone and he was looking for people
to play with. So without wasting time, we invited him
to our cell Christmas party. This is life in Trinity! |
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Trinity is great in training up leaders. Through the
carecell, I have come to know many godly leaders who
care and connect with me, and whom I can
emulate – my
sectional leaders, my carecell leaders, my carecell members. |
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Our carecell has just multiplied in November and I
have opened my home to host the new carecell. Another
first
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us a push and when we are ready to do more.
What He needs from us is our availability and obedience.
A year ago, in January 2007, I remember putting down
these 2 goals and resolutions for the New Year: (1)
To rejoice in the Lord always, and (2) To settle down
in a church and carecell. I thank God for answering
my prayers so specifi cally. I really feel His love
for me and want to share this special love to as many
as I can. I look forward to a year of equipping myself
to serve Him more. |
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By Danny Chong
When my family shifted to the south of Singapore, we decided
to attend Trinity as it was nearer to our home. During
our
first year here, we felt a little lost as we hardly knew
anyone. I told my wife that joining a cell group might
be a good
idea so that we could feel more at home. I even prayed
that
God would use us to serve the church in whatever ways possible.
But
upon realising that the carecells in Trinity meet every
week,
we KIV-ed
the idea because in our previous church, the
cells met only fortnightly and sometimes had “long
breaks”.
Hence we remained un-celled and inactive for 3 years.
When
my dad passed away, we decided to call Trinity to help
out in
the funeral preparations. To our surprise,
Trinity
Christian Centre was more than willing to help.
I was very touched that they were so gracious as to provide
a pastor
and carecell
members to minister to us and to connect us
to
carecell. My wife and I agreed to join a carecell for
a start.
In the carecell, we received a lot of “care
and connect”.
Many Trinitarians did care acts for us. Our carecell leader
took the time to care and pray for us. The pastors relentlessly
believed in us and did not give up on us. Today, we are
now serving as spiritual parents in the carecell. I am
also conducting
some Life Skills Seminars for Trinity. I am thankful that
God
has given us the opportunity to serve Him in Trinity.
We are thankful to be connected and a part of the Trinity
Family! |
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