Kids in the Book (OT) Training of Trainers 2019

Come and be equipped as an instructor to help children explore the Old Testament in a Relevant, Inspiring, Simple & Engaging (RISE) way!
Join us for our upcoming Walk Thru the Bible ― Kids in the Book (Old Testament) Training of Trainers Programme!

Learn how you can:

  • Help children gain a better understanding of the Bible through a unique, fun and kinetic style of learning
  • Teach children how to pray and read the Bible effectively
  • Guide young ones in applying Biblical principles to their daily lives

Who is this programme for?

  • Pastors or Church Leaders serving in the Children’s Ministry
  • Parents or teachers
  • Anyone who has the heart to disciple children

Date: 24 August 2019 (Saturday)
Time: 8am to 6.30pm
Venue: 7 Armenian Street, Bible House, Level 4, Morrison-Liang Room, Singapore 179932
Cost: $250 (Inclusive of training materials & light refreshments)
Trainer: Rev Nicholas Choo

Registration is officially closed



Rich Church in a Poor World

On 7 September 2017, the Bible Society hosted the NextGen seminar Rich Church in a Poor World, with 77 participants representing 50 churches across Singapore. The event focused on how the Church can reach out and help disadvantaged children and youth in various segments of our society.

Mr Joseph Chean, National Director of YWAM Singapore, was the keynote speaker. He spoke on being a “Church without walls”, encouraging participants to look beyond the walls of their church buildings and out into the disadvantaged or forgotten communities around them.

A group of panellists also shared their own ministry experiences and presented ways they have been ministering to young people around them. Vivienne Ng from Home for Good SG shared about fostering experiences and opportunities; Mercy Ho from Tamar Village spoke on nurturing families in the red light district; and Pearly Sim from Faith Methodist Church. shared about ministering to neighbourhood children from a local church context.

About the Speaker

Joseph Chean joined Youth With A Mission (YWAM) in 1997 and served in various leadership roles before assuming the role of National Director of YWAM Singapore in 2012. Joseph leads YWAM Singapore, a community of more than 80 missionaries from 16 nations. After three years of listening, prayer, discussion and planning, the Mercy Centre—a part of the ministry of YWAM Singapore—was founded in November 2013 to reach out to the lost and marginalised in our community, based on the mandate in Isaiah 61:1-3. Joseph is married to Kim and has two lovely girls, Olivia and Ashley.



如何宣读圣经

读经员的角色和责任是什么?作为传达上帝话语的使者和发言人,读经员须具备什么素质?读经仅仅是讲道的前奏或主戏的余兴节目吗?就公开读经而言,圣经又给了我们什么样的启示呢? 公开敬拜时,读经的神学基础和历史背景又是怎样的呢?

日期:2017年9月9日(星期六)第一讲
2017年9月16日(星期六)第二讲
时间:上午9时至中午12时
地点:新加坡圣经公会圣经大厦4楼研讨室
7 Armenian Street, Bible House, S(179932)
主讲:杨泽明博士
费用:单讲$20,两讲$30 (包括7%消费税,请恕缴费后概不退还)
报名截止日期: 2017年8月31日

主讲简历

杨泽明博士
前卫理音乐学院院长,于卫理公会直落亚逸堂崇拜,曾担任该堂崇拜与音乐干事,负责计划并间或带领主日崇拜 :主领、司琴或指挥诗班。他获颁卫理音乐学院、三一神学院的崇拜礼仪神学研究硕士文凭,以及美国佛罗里达州罗拔韦伯崇拜研究院崇拜学博士学位。



One Rock Leadership Foundations

God uses leaders to further His Kingdom! Leaders fail when they do not have a clear vision of where God is leading them. We see this throughout the Bible. The One Rock Leadership Foundations Seminar is designed to train prospective youth and young adult leaders in spiritual leadership to help them fulfil God’s vision for their lives. Come and explore the nature of effective leadership that flows out of the character and heart of the leader. Learn how you can withstand the pressures and challenges of modern day leadership and help others live well amid difficulties.

Date/Time: Fri, 16 Jun 2017, 7.30pm–9.30pm
                     Sat, 17 Jun 2017, 9.30am–5pm
Venue: Providence Presbyterian Church (Fort Canning), 7 Armenian Street, Bible House, Level 5 S179932
Fee: S$20
Speakers: Mark & Joanna Williamson

About the Speakers
Mark & Joanna Williamson are the founders and co-directors of One Rock International. Mark heads the curriculum development on Discerning Vision and Leadership Skills, and also leads the Prayer for London movement. Joanna focuses on the areas of Spiritual Formation and Global Mission. She is a trustee of Renovare Britain and Ireland, and is also a lecturer at Westminster Theological Centre. They are authors of a number of biographies of spiritual leaders of the past.



Life of Kings

Since the Israelites asked God for kings to rule over them just like other nations around them, the people of Israel have been subject to their leadership.  Good kings were few and bad kings led them away from God.  Their influence had always been pivotal in shaping the nation after God.  They were God’s servants even though they were never perfect.  Still, there is much we can learn from them. 

In this seminar, we will explore the influence of some of the kings and will look into how their reign had shaped Israel what it is today.  This seminar is also a prelude to the Bible land tour “Life of the Kings”. If you are interested in joining the IBEx tour to Israel & Jordan in November 2017, come and learn more about the significance of these biblical sites related to the kings.

Date: Mon, 3 April 2017
Time: 7.30pm-9.30pm
Venue: 7 Armenian Street, Bible House, Level 4, S179932

Free Admission. Love offering will be collected. 

About the Speaker

Rev Dr Peter Poon is from Orchard Road Presbyterian Church. He began his pastoral ministry in 1981 and has served in numerous churches and organisations, including All Saints Presbyterian Church, Youth for Christ International and Prinsep Street Presbyterian Church.

Currently, he is the Christian Education Director of Orchard Road Presbyterian Church, and also spends a part of his time as the Training Director of WorldTeach. Rev Peter brings a wealth of teaching experience and biblical insights as he leads tour groups to the Holy Land of Israel.

 

Registration has closed.

Upcoming Tours

Check out our line up for 2016-2017. Click the images for details.



Apologetics for the Goodbye Generation

On Thursday, 16 March, 88 participants from 50 churches came to the Bible House to join us for Apologetics for the Goodbye Generation, a special meeting for parents and ministry leaders to discuss how apologetics can be used to minister to the next generation.

Dr Craig Hazen and Dr Clay Jones, who are professors from the Christian apologetics faculty at Biola University, shared perspectives on engaging the ‘Twitter generation’ and on dealing with post-modern worldviews. The two discussed how churches can better engage the next generation by incorporating creative approaches to apologetics into their ministries, such as the use of media and art. They also explained how post-modernism as a worldview does not stand up to critical enquiry.

Ps Marianne Wong, Young Adult and Youth Pastor at Mount Carmel Bible-Presbyterian Church, was the moderator for the extensive Q&A discussion that followed. Sharing from a pastoral perspective, she encouraged parents and ministry leaders to adopt a more holistic view of ministry and relational care, even if a child or youth may be disagreeable and antagonistic towards the faith at some point.

About the Speakers

Dr Craig Hazen is the founder and director of the M.A. Program in Christian Apologetics at Biola University and editor of the philosophy journal, Philosophia Christi. He is also the author of the monograph The Village Enlightenment in America, the acclaimed apologetics novel Five Sacred Crossings, and numerous of articles and chapters in various books and journals. He is a recipient of the Fischer Award, the highest faculty honour at Biola, and has lectured across North America and Europe on key apologetics topics.

Dr Clay Jones holds a Doctor of Ministry degree from Trinity Evangelical Divinity School and is an Associate Professor in the M.A. Program in Christian Apologetics at Biola University. Formerly, Clay hosted Contend for Truth, a nationally syndicated call-in, talk-radio programme, was the CEO of Simon Greenleaf University (now Trinity Law and Graduate Schools), and was on the pastoral staff of two large churches. Clay is a contributing writer for the Christian Research Journal and specialises in issues related to why God allows evil.

Discussion Moderator: Ps Marianne Wong
Marianne Wong is passionate about ministering to young people and helping them develop authentic relationships as a remedy to the loneliness of our modern age. She has been serving as a youth and young adults pastor at Mt Carmel Bible-Presbyterian Church for the past 3 years, but has pastored young people for much longer. She earned a MDiv at Singapore Bible College, winning the G.D. James Award Preaching Award as well as the Wu Chu Huei Merit Award. 



Martin Luther & the Reformation – Making the Church New

 

500 years ago, Martin Luther started the Reformation with the legendary nailing of his "95 Theses", which questioned the Church's teachings of his time, against the door of the Castle Church in his hometown of Wittenburg, Germany. Luther's teachings soon spread all over Europe and changed the face of Christianity. If you are interested in joining the IBEx tour to Germany in August 2017, come and learn about:

  • The places where the Reformation took place
  • Martin Luther's teachings
  • The changes in the Church and political landscape during the Reformation

Date: Mon, 27 Feb 2017
Time: 7.30pm - 9.30pm
Venue: 7 Armenian St, Bible House Level 4 (Seminar Room 1 & 2), S(179932)

Free Admission. Love offering will be collected. 

Pastor Daniel Happel is is serving as the Pastor of the German-Speaking Protestant Church in Singapore. A native German, he studied Protestant Theology at the Universities of Marburg and Goettingen, went to the Theological Seminary in Herborn, Germany and served congregations of the United Church of Christ in New York State and the Protestant Church of Hesse and Nassau in Germany before moving to Singapore in 2016.

 

Registration has closed.

Upcoming Tours

Check out our line up for 2016-2017. Click the images for details.



A Night of Extravagant Worship

Paul Wilbur is a distinguished worship leader who has released many worship albums.  His style of music is unique as he focuses on messianic-themed worship. Join us at Paul Wilbur’s worship night and be immersed in the presence of God.

Date: Mon, 12 Dec 2016
Time: 7.30pm
Venue: Star Performing Arts Centre Theatre
Tickets at $38, $58, $78, $98

We are offering a special 50% off promotion on all ticketing for all Bible Society subscribers!
Use the promo code "Fifty" at online payment.



Trauma Healing Initial Equipping

Calling out all church and ministry leaders, social workers, mental wellness professionals, and everyone who is keen on learning how to be trauma healing caregivers or facilitators!

Trauma Healing – Initial Equipping is the first part of a Bible-based Trauma Healing Programme from the Trauma Healing Institute at American Bible Society. It equips churches and individuals to care for people who suffer emotional and spiritual injuries from traumatic events such as abuse, conflict and loss, and walk with them on a journey to healing and restoration with God and others.

Initial Equipping
ScheduleWed– Sat, 27–30 Jan 2021
Time9am-5pm
Fees$380 (early bird price till 3 Jan) | $420 (from 4 Jan)
Venue7 Armenian Street, Bible House, S179932

*by invitation only for those who have completed the Initial Equipping and practicum

Registration extended to Sunday, 9 September!

Before registering, please:

  1. read the Detailed Course Information below,
  2. download the Statement of Support,
  3. have it signed by your church leadership or Christian organisation supervisor, and
  4. email it to Florence Kang.

Please note: Registration will only be confirmed upon receipt of the online registration, payment AND the signed Statement of Support.

Detailed Course Information

Sower Institute for Biblical Discipleship, in partnership with Trauma Healing Institute (THI), aims to provide leadership and services to churches and organisations using God’s word to bring healing and restoration to trauma survivors.

THI’s trauma healing programme provides basic mental health concepts with a biblical framework, using Scripture passages and composite real-life stories to help traumatised people connect the teaching with their circumstances.

Topics Covered
  • If God loves us, why do we suffer?
  • How can the wounds of our hearts be healed?
  • What happens when someone is grieving?
  • Taking your pain to the cross
  • How can we forgive others?
  • How can churches minister amidst various causes of trauma (domestic violence, suicide, etc.)?
  • How can we live as Christians amidst conflict?
  • Looking ahead

How the Programme Works
The programme consists of four components: Part I, a Practicum, Part II and a competency-based assessment.

1. Part I: Initial Equipping Session. Candidates attend a 3.5 day Initial Equipping session which allows participants to: explore their own trauma and bring it to Christ for healing; experience participatory learning; learn basic biblical and mental health principles related to trauma care; and develop plans for using what they have learned in their community. Trauma healing facilitators aim to ‘do no harm’ to those they help. To this end, participants are evaluated through a simple test.

2. Practicum. Participants return to their communities and apply what they have learned. They need to teach the five core lessons at least twice to groups of at least three people and send in reports on their activities.

3. Part II: Advanced Equipping Session. This 3-day session (conducted 6 or 9 months after the Initial Equipping session) focuses on consolidating the facilitator’s competencies in view of their practicum experience.

4. Competency-based assessment. Participants will be certified when they demonstrate the following competencies:

  • Able to manage personal well-being.
  • Able to work on a team.
  • Able to help traumatised people (listening, confidentiality, and so on).
  • Able to lead groups in a participatory way.
  • Demonstrated understanding of the content.

 
5. Certification and Deployment. At the end of the advanced session, participants are awarded a Certificate of Participation, or, for those who qualify, a facilitator-in-training Certificate. For some, these certificates may be awarded later when the competencies have been acquired.

Who should attend?
This programme is intended for Christians who would like to explore becoming a trauma healing facilitator so that they can provide basic care for those wounded by trauma and loss, or train others to do so.
Requirements:

  • Able to teach others in a community.
  • Able to attend all of the sessions.
  • Committed to helping trauma survivors.
  • Must be referred by church leadership or Christian organisation supervisor who must sign the Statement of Support.

About the Trainer

Jessica Ariela is a Master Facilitator with Trauma Healing Institute. Jessica holds a license as professional counsellor in Illinois. She earned her bachelor’s degree in Psychology from Universitas Pelita Harapan (UPH), Indonesia, and her master’s degree from Wheaton College, IL, in Clinical Mental Health Counselling. Her passion in education has led her to extensive experience in school as well as working with children and adolescents. She also has counselling and psychotherapy experience in USA and Thailand, where she handled cases of trauma, anxiety, as well as family and marital problems. Jessica is currently continuing her passion in education through teaching as a full-time lecturer in Psychology Department, Universitas Pelita Harapan, and is a board member of Indonesian Counseling Association (ICA).