When
19 July 2019, Friday, 7.30pm-9.30pm
20 July 2019, Saturday, 9am-6pm.
Where: Covenant Presbyterian Church
Registration fee: S$40
(If you need financial assistance to cover the fee, please contact us at email address below.)
Registration closes 1 July 2019 or max 250 pax (first come first served)
Theme: Good News & Doing Good
Synopsis: How can Singaporean Christians proclaim the good news of Jesus in doing good? What is the biblical basis for such integral mission? What can we learn from one another in churches and parachurch groups, and marketplace organisations, doing integral mission, community development, and justice and mercy work? What are the strategies, practical approaches, and pitfalls in such integral mission work?
For whom:
- Christians interested in integral missions, social justice and mercy ministry, community building
- Christians who want to be challenged on thinking on and practices of missions, evangelism, outreach and witnessing
- Practitioners in church, parachurch, marketplace ministries
- Christian community service volunteers involved in aforesaid ministries
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REGISTRATION CLOSED
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Click here for more information on keynote speakers and featured ministry case studies.
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Keynote Speakers:
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Rev. Raymond Fong, Faith Methodist Church
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Eugene Seow, Touch International
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Dr. Melba Padilla Maggay (Institute for Studies in Asian Church and Culture, Philippines; Micah Global)
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Ministry Case Studies:
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Woodlands Evangelical Free Church, Community Dinner ministry
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Lee Ee Yang of Covenant Chambers LLC
Contact & queries: thejusticedemand@gmail.com
Organised by Micah Singapore https://www.micahsingapore.org/
Supported by: Biblical Graduate School of Theology (BGST), Singapore Centre for Global Missions (SCGM), Fellowship of Evangelical Students (FES) Singapore, The Methodist Church, Trinity Annual Conference (TRAC) Board of Outreach and Social Concerns.
Articles and Reflections on Micah Conversation 2019
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Breaking down the walls between “us” and “them”
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How can we be a blessing to our nation?
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Micah Conversation 2019: What social justice is not
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