Showing posts with label Why you should come to iBridge Camp. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Why you should come to iBridge Camp. Show all posts

Monday, 22 August 2011

One Camp caters ALL

We know almost everyone likes buffet. It is when we have a big variety of food on display that we get to choose what we want to eat and drink.
iBridge Camp programmes are designed specially to cater to different needs and interests like a buffet menu.
Some of you are more interested to come to learn. Some are thinking of having a break away from the city.
There may be people who want to meet more new friends. No matter what reason it is, you are most welcomed to iBridge Camp =)

Here are some highlights of the camp!


Workshops + Speakers


Workshop 1 – Transition to work
by Tak Ming
- Meaning of Work
- How to make an impact and marketplace outreach
- Common struggles faced by fresh graduates and how to overcome it
- Sabbath                                                                                                                                       
Workshop 2 – Social Relief work
by Steve
- What is CREST?
- Why social relief work is important?
- How graduates can get involve/response?

Workshop 3 – Biblical Financial Management
by Erik Lai 
- Biblical perspective on financial management                                                                - Professional advise on purchasing car, house, investment, saving, generous giving for      mission, retirement, etc
- Trusting-God-to-Provide vs Financial security


Workshop 4 – National Issues 
by Keat Peng
- Sharing on current and yet to come national issues 
- How to make right judgement/discernment based on exploded media information that     we read
- Awareness of basic constitution right
- How should Christian respond to Bersih and future rallies.


Workshop 5 – Discernment
by Dr Choon Khing
- What is discernment?
- How to practise discernment?
- Practical discernment (Choosing job, ministries, finding life partner, response to certain      opinions etc)


Workshop 6 - Talent migration
by Seng Gee
- What is migration? 
- What is the deciding point to migrate or not to migrate?
- How should I respond to my friends who want to migrate? 

Workshop 7 – Relationship 
by 2 Pre-Marital Counseling Couples

Workshop 8 – Science and Faith (God) 
by Dr Living Lee

Friday, 5 August 2011

Transitions



Dilemma? Confusions? Worries?


"Welcome to the world!" 
*laughters*
Isn't that a familiar phrase that our seniors told us when we first started work? 
Being a young adult in the working world comes with a new set of challenges.

When we were still students, it was easy to see the path that we would be going. After graduating from university or college, the transition to be in the workforce can be quite daunting. The uncertainties that loom in. The process of adapting to a new environment. The responsibilities that come with adulthood. Trust us, this process doesn't stop there.

After working for a few years, you might find yourself at the crossroads again. It's like going back to the days when you once faced the fresh graduates' dilemma. The only difference this time is you carry more skills and work experiences with you. You also have more things and commitments to care about: family, relationships, finance, church involvement etc.

We face transitions at different points of our lives. That is a fact we constantly remind ourselves to face it whether we like it or not. The process is indeed challenging and uncomfortable. It can be exhausting. Somehow we need to move on in order to move forward. Sigh... We understand you.

Let's take a break from all these worries! Come join us for camp and be refreshed again!

Sunday, 24 July 2011

Science (Part 2): Why you should come to iBridge Camp 2011

Results:






Before Camp
= Picture B
= The colour of your mind because of worries, complaints and  
    unhappiness



                                                   Picture B



During iBridge Camp


                                                     Picture C

Picture C
= Activities at iBridge Camp 
= Spirtual food/Message from God/Talks/Workshops/Prayers
= Good fellowship/Food/Fun games/Singspiration/Rest






After iBridge Camp:



                                                     Picture D
Picture D
= Look at the colour of your mind. Your mind is refreshed with
    special messages from God!






                                                      Picture A


Picture A
= The result of a constant desire and effort to grow, build and  
    strengthen our relationship with the Lord.
= The peaceful state of mind when God is the centre of our life 


SO, DID YOU SEE THE DIFFERENCE BEFORE AND AFTER THE CAMP?




Before iBridge Camp

                                             

After iBridge Camp







                    
                                             

Sunday, 10 July 2011

Science: Why you should come to iBridge Camp 2011

Let's try out this experiment. The results will tell you the reason. Have fun!

The things that you need can be easily found in your kitchen:
1. A bottle of soya sauce (you can substitute it with coffee powder)
2. A drinking glass or a transparent glass vase
3. A 1000 ml water bottle
4. Big plastic container

The instructions are broken into 2 parts: Part 1 and Part 2.

Instructions for Part 1:

1. First of all, fill the glass vase with water. Then take the picture of the vase. Let's label the picture as A.


                                              Picture A
                                           

2. Secondly, think of things that trouble you and cause you to worry.
For each thought of trouble or worry, drop one drop of soya sauce into the vase. There's no limit to this, you can drop more.

eg. Worry #1: I still haven't found a job yet. Almost all my friends started working already. When is my turn?
Drop one drop of soya sauce into the vase.

Worry #2: My boss is going to kill me for my careless mistake!
Drop another drop of soya sauce.





3. Thirdly, think of things that you grumble and complaint about today or recently. Just think of as many complaints as you can.

eg. Why must I be stuck in a jam at Federal Highway every day?
Drop one drop of soya sauce.

eg. Oh no, please don't increase the petrol price again!
Drop another drop of soya sauce. You can drop more if you want to. There's no limit to it.





4. Use a spoon to stir the water. After that, take a picture of the glass vase.
We shall label this picture as B.


                                            Picture B







Part 2:
1. Place a container below the vase. Take a water bottle and fill it up with tap water. Take the picture and label it as C. Pour it into the vase. Observe what you see and jot it down. eg. The colour changes from dark brown to yellow.


                                             Picture C





2. Refill your water bottle and pour it into the vase like step 1. Jot down the colour of the water.








3. Repeat step 2. Then, take picture of the vase and label it as D.




                                                      Picture D

Observations:

1. List down your observations of the colour changes.

2. Compile all the pictures: 

Picture A
Picture B
Picture C
Picture D 
                        

The Results and Conclusion will be released next week. Stay tuned...