COVID-19: Resources for Churches & FAQ

We have created FAQ pages to provide additional information regarding the surgical mask orders and live-streaming services.

FAQ

Live-Streaming

1. Do I have to pay to use any of the live-streaming platforms?

No. All the platforms are free for download and use.

2. What tools/equipment will I need to set up the live-stream?

A. For simple set up (uploading of pre-recorded videos only), you will need the following:

  • A smartphone OR camcorder OR webcam; laptop OR PC
  • Tripod
  • Facebook page or YouTube channel

B. For a Live-Stream, you will need the following:

  • A Smartphone/camcorder/DSLR; laptop or PC
  • A video capture card
  • Tripod
  • YouTube Channel or OBS (webcasting software, free for download)

3. What is the maximum duration for the live-stream supported by the various platforms?

A. For live-streaming:
Facebook

  • Computer/API—up to 8 hours
  • Mobile—up to 4 hours

YouTube

  • Up to 12 hours

B. For post-streaming:
Facebook

  • Up to 4 hours

YouTube

  • Up to 12 hours

4. Can I do the setup?

There three types of set-up: Ideal, Intermediate, Recommended—for more information, visit streamsoflife.thunderquote.com

5. I’m confused by the set-up, and I’m not sure if I have the right equipment. Is there anyone that I can contact for assistance?

If you would like to be in touch with someone who is able to assist you with the set-up, kindly fill up the form at thunderquote.com/contact, where a representative will respond to your queries as soon as possible. For more information visit http://streamsoflife.thunderquote.com/


Pre-order of surgical masks

1. When will the supply of masks arrive?

The sudden outbreak of the COVID-19 virus has resulted in a nationwide shortage of surgical masks. In order to alleviate some of the concerns of the local churches in view of the DORSCON orange regulations, The Bible Society of Singapore has taken the initiative to import a supply of surgical masks from an overseas supplier. The shipment is currently scheduled to arrive at the end of February, but is also subject to a permit approval from the local authorities.

2. How much do the masks cost?

The increase in the demand for masks have caused prices to surge. Thus, large quantities of masks are not available locally. As part of The Bible Society of Singapore’s efforts to meet the needs of the Churches in Singapore, we have ordered the masks from an overseas supplier at a slightly elevated cost. Nonetheless, we still endeavor to provide the lowest possible prices for mass orders. Currently, the masks will be sold for not more than $18 per box of 50 masks, and not more than $36 per box of 100 masks, exclusive of GST.

UPDATE:

We apologise for the further delays. As many organisations, including government agencies and various institutions, are competing for supply of the masks, our current supplier is, unfortunately, unable to fulfil our order despite our prior confirmation with them.

We are currently negotiating with another supplier to provide the masks for us, but the price that they have quoted is slightly higher. We estimate the total cost would increase to about $20 per 50 pieces (before GST) and not more than $45 per 100 pieces (before GST), but we hope to manage the cost and lower it further.

3. How many boxes am I allowed to order for my church/organisation?

Each church/organisation will be limited to 500pcs. In the event of oversubscription, please note that the maximum number of boxes for churches/organisations with smaller congregations might be further limited, subjected to the discretion of The Bible Society of Singapore.

4. How can I collect the masks after I have placed my order?

Churches/organisations will be notified once the masks are ready for collection. Self-collection may be done at the following locations by appointment during opening hours:

Sower Corner at Far East Plaza
Far East Plaza, 14 Scotts Road, Singapore 228213 (#1-90)

Operating Hours:
Mon–Sat: 11am to 7pm
*Closed on Sundays & Public Holidays

Bible Resource Centre at Armenian
7 Armenian Street, Singapore 179932 (#01-01)

Operating Hours:
Mon: 11am to 7pm
Tues: 10am to 8pm
Wed–Fri: 10am to 7pm
Sat & Sun: 10am to 2pm
*Closed on Public Holidays

The Sower Hub at Eunos
101 Eunos Ave 3, Singapore 409835 (#07-10)

Operating Hours:
Mon–Fri: 9.30am to 5.30pm
*Closed on Sundays & Public Holidays

5. What payment modes are accepted?

All payments for mask pre-orders can be made upon self-collection. Payment is accepted via cash, cheque, PayNow, or NETS only.

6. Is there anyone I can contact if I have more questions?

Should you have any more queries regarding the pre-order of masks, kindly contact Ms Neo Ling Ling at lingling.neo@bible.org.sg or call 6304 3779 (office hours only).


Hand Sanitisers

We are taking pre-orders from churches, limited to 2 bottles per church, at $15 (before GST) per bottle.
We have secured 500 bottles of 500ml hand sanitiser, due to the limited stock they will be on a first come first served basis.
If you are unable to obtain them from our first batch, we are expecting another stock to arrive soon.

For pre-orders of hand sanitisers, you may email Ling Ling at lingling.neo@bible.org.sg

*Walk-in purchases of hand sanitisers are limited to 1 per person at $20 (before GST)

Collection will be available from 21 Feb onward at the following locations:
*Please show your confirmation email upon collection

Bible Resource Centre at Armenian
7 Armenian Street

Operating Hours:
Mon: 11am to 7pm
Tues: 10am to 8pm
Wed–Fri: 10am to 7pm
Sat & Sun: 10am to 2pm
*Closed on Public Holidays

Sower Corner at Far East Plaza
14 Scotts Road, Far East Plaza (#01-90)

Operating Hours:
Mon–Fri: 11am to 7pm
*Closed on Sundays & Public Holidays

We would like to thank you for the overwhelming response regarding the pre-order of surgical masks. To streamline the process, we have created an Order Form for all new orders of masks. If your church/organisation has already placed an order prior to this email, there is no need to place another order as your order has already been processed.

As an international and inter-confessional missions organisation that is dedicated to serving the Church and the Christian community, The Bible Society of Singapore recognises the desire of the local churches to continue facilitating worship programmes in spite of the increased preventive measures in view of the COVID-19 outbreak.

In our efforts to meet the needs of the Churches, we have been actively working with our local and international partners to source for alternative methods to enable Churches to resume their worship activities and serve their congregations in spite of the current situation. We are extremely heartened to partner with ThunderQuote on a few initiatives, such as:

  • Providing free technical guidance on live-streaming platforms for churches and Christian organisations whose members may be unable to attend meetings and gatherings
  • Importing surgical masks for Churches and Christian organisations to pre-order from The Bible Society of Singapore or Bible Resource Centre—limited to purchase 500 masks (100 masks/box) per church or organisation.
  • Hand Sanitisers

Through these practical initiatives to render assistance to our brothers and sisters in this time of need, it is our hope that we may spur others on to bear each others’ burdens as we join arms to combat the epidemic as a collective Christian body.

Do continue to pray fervently for individuals and churches that have been affected by the virus, and for the Body of Christ to stand firm in His Word during this period. May the Lord bless us all.

"Rejoice in hope, be patient in tribulation, be constant in prayer." — Romans 12:12 (ESV)



Multiplying Leaders Series (Module One)

Multiplying Leaders Series

Module One

“Leadership is influence—nothing more, nothing less. If you are being salt and light as Jesus commanded, then you have begun to obey God’s call to leadership.”
John C. Maxwell, Maxwell Leadership Bible, Revised and Updated

Jesus is clearly a role model and influencer for leadership par excellence. What can we learn from Him to be a great leader?

Multiplying Leaders Series (MLS) is biblical model of servant-leadership based on content from Dr John Maxwell's Million Leaders Mandate curriculum. It helps people fulfil their maximum leadership potential by equipping them with holistic and effective leadership skills to lead and mentor other leaders

The lessons in the series challenge us from three perspectives: Spiritual Formation, Skill Formation, and Strategic Formation for a holistic approach.

Topics Covered:

  • God's Call to Lead
  • The Leadership Test
  • I Have a Dream
  • Security or Sabotage
  • Measuring Your Leadership Growth
  • Leadership Begins with an Attitude
  • Christ the Great Communicator
  • The Art of Basin and Towel
  • The Foundation of Our Leadership
  • Today Matters: Leadership and Personal Growth
  • Leadership & Credibility: Making the Tough Call

 

Join us in this augural programme and unleash your potential by mastering the qualities of effective leadership and learn to lead self and others in the Church, at work, in society and even at home for maximum impact.

Date: 9 & 16 May 2020
Time: 9am–5pm
Venue: Pavilion of the Nations, 7 Armenian St, Bible House Rooftop, S179932
Cost: $200 (Early Bird extended till 30 Apr) | $240 (1 May onwards)
Trainer:  Rev Dr Peter Poon

UPDATE:
*Due to the ongoing COVID-19 situation, limited seats will be available.

For more information, contact Florence Kang at 6304 3765 Or email sowerinstitute@bible.org.sg
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Biblical Portrait of Marriage

And above all these put on love, which binds everything together in perfect harmony."
— Colossians 3:14 (ESV)

What did God intend for marriage to provide?
Partnership. Relationship. Companionship.

Come join us for this classic Walk Thru the Bible programme to help you understand marriage as God intends for it to be. This marriage preparation workshop will equip you with 6 partnership principles of marriage as you learn to paint a loving and problem-solving Biblical Portrait of Marriage.

This course is suitable for:

  • Married couples or couples who are preparing for marriage—to learn how to build enriching relationships with their partner
  • Singles—to develop a Biblical roadmap for choosing a godly marriage partner.

Date: 5, 12, 19 & 26  Aug 2021, Thursdays
Time: 7.30pm–9.30pm
Venue: LIVE Online Workshop Via ZOOM
Cost: $65 (includes physical course-book)
Trainer:  Elder Jeffrey Goh

*The BPOM course-book will be mailed to you so please provide us with your address when registering

*Registration closing date 29 July 2021

For more information, contact Joyder Ng at 6304 5286 Or email sowerinstitute@bible.org.sg
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Defending the Truth: Unmasking Eastern Lightning

Defending the Truth: Unmasking Eastern Lightning


Eastern Lightning (东方闪电), also known as The Church of Almighty God (全能神教会), is a Chinese cult that has been involved in heinous crimes against Christian congregations in the rural parts of China. Some of these acts include kidnapping Chinese church leaders, conversion by coercion, the infamous Zhaoyuan McDonald’s Cult Murder, and rioting.

This panel session aims to raise awareness about the destruction and devastation that Eastern Lightning has caused in the Christian community in China, and invite Christian leaders to take a stand against the violence propagated by members of the cult.

All participants of this panel session will receive a brand-new publication, Unveiling the Truth Behind the Eastern Lightning—A New Perspective on the Church of Almighty God, available in English and Chinese.


Panelists

  • Rev Li Zheng Xiang
    Chairman (Hainan Province), Three-Self Patriotic Movement and China Christian Council
  • Rev Dr Caleb Soo Lee Chong
    Senior Pastor, Singapore Life Church
  • Rev Dr Wang Yi
    PhD in Mechanical Engineering, Nanyang Technological University
    Senior Pastor, Immanuel Christian Church
  • Rev Ezekiel Tan
    General Secretary/CEO, The Bible Society of Singapore
    Vice-Chairman & General Secretary, Evangelical Fellowship of Singapore

Bishop Terry Kee, Bishop of the Lutheran Church in Singapore and President of the National Council of Churches, and Dr Lawrence Chia, Chairman of the Evangelical Fellowship of Singapore will also be joining us at the panel session.

*Some of the panelist will be speaking in Mandarin, and in English

Date: 29 October 2019
Time: 11:00am–2:00pm
Venue: Pavilion of the Nations, Bible House, 7 Armenian Street, Singapore 179932

For any additional queries please kindly contact Leon Eng at leon.eng@bible.org.sg or call Wei Jie at 6304 3793



Jews 4 Jesus

In the Book of Romans, the Apostle Paul declares, “I am not ashamed of the Gospel”—but why was
there a need to defend the possibility that he might be ashamed of the Gospel?

Join us in this seminar, where we will delve into Paul’s letter to the Christians in Rome, and tackle
other questions such as:

  • Why would Paul remind his readers that the Good News was first for Israel?
  • What is the Gospel; who is it intended for?
  • How are we to go about making the Gospel known?

Date: 5 Nov 2019
Time: 7.30pm to 9.30pm
Venue: 7 Armenian Street, Bible House, Level 4, Morrison–Liang Room, Seminar Room 1, S179932
Cost: $25

*Registration Closing Date: 4 Nov 2019

For further enquiries, please contact Florence Kang at 6304 3765 or sowerinstitute@bible.org.sg



Kids in the Book (NT) Training of Trainers 2019

“Train up a child in the way he should go; even when he is old he will not depart from it.”
—Proverbs 22:6 (ESV)

 

Join us to be equipped to help children to explore, understand and love the New Testament!

Learn how to:

  • Present the New Testament in a creative and fun manner for young audiences
  • Teach children about the importance of daily prayer and reading the Word
  • Provide children with a holistic understanding of the New Testament

Who should attend?

  • Church leaders or pastors involved in Children’s Ministry
  • Parents and teachers of young children

Date: 19 Oct 2019
Time: 8am to 6:30pm
Venue: 7 Armenian Street, Bible House, Rooftop Pavilion
Cost: $250 (inclusive of training materials and light refreshments)

*Closing Date: 14 Oct 2019

For more information, email sowerinstitute@bible.org.sg or contact 6304 5286.



Crown Financial Ministries

Do Well (Part 2)

A Crown Financial Series: Seeking to Do Well financially in a Biblical Way

How does the Bible view money? How should we steward our gifts in a way that honours God? What does financial planning look like for Christians?

In the second part of the DO WELL seminar, discover:

  • How depending on God is the true path to financial independence
  • How to free yourself from greed and other money related sin
  • How to give, invest and save for yourself and your family

Who should attend?

  • Anyone who wants to achieve financial independence
  • Anyone seeking to organise their financial planning
  • Entrepreneurs seeking to serve God and manage money in a Biblical manner


Date:
5 Oct 2019
Time: 9am-6pm
Venue: 7 Armenian St, Bible House, Rooftop Pavilion *Note: Venue has been changed!
New Venue: Live For Eternity Church, 315 Outram Road, Tan Boon Liat Building #15-02A, S169074

Cost: $125 (inclusive of training materials & light refreshment)
Trainer: Rev Vincent Lee



Crown Financial Ministries

Do Well (Part 1)

The Crown Biblical Financial Study: Do Well financially in a Biblical Way

With the increasing affluence of society, financial management has been an increasingly important skill. As Christians who strive to be responsible stewards of what God has given us, how do we handle our finances in a way which honours God? How should we make decisions about money?

What does the Bible say about financial management?

Through this seminar, discover:

  • Biblical perspectives about money
  • Skills to become a good steward of your finances
  • How to create a sustainable financial plan

Who should attend?

  • Anyone who wants to discover financial freedom
  • Anyone struggling with money management
  • Entrepreneurs who are seeking to manage money in a Biblical manner


Date:
21 Sep 2019
Time: 9am-6pm
Venue: 7 Armenian St, Bible House, Level B1, Morrison Room, S179932
Cost: $125 (inclusive of training materials & light refreshment)
Trainer: Rev Vincent Lee

*Registration officially closed for Part 1

*Registration for Part 2 is still open



Trauma Healing Initial Equipping

Calling all church and ministry leaders, missionaries, social workers, mental wellness professionals, and everyone who is keen on learning how to help trauma victims.

Trauma Healing — Initial Equipping is the first part of a 2-part 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 with 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

Registration closes on 9 October!

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

Ps Shannon Chan Mei Ming

A nurse turned pastor, Mei Ming was formerly the Minister of Cell Groups at the International Baptist Church and also the Associate Pastor of Leng Kwang Baptist Church. She is currently serving at Ang Mo Kio Methodist Church.

Carol Lim Seok Lin

Carol has a passion to serve God through helping people with challenges lead a more meaningful life. Trained as a special needs educator and equipped with a Masters in Special Education, she has more than three decades of experience in Singapore and overseas.



Trauma Healing Programme

The programme provides basic mental health concepts within a biblical framework—using Scripture passages and real-life stories to help people connect the teaching with their circumstances.

DATE AND TIME:
Saturday, 13 April 2024 at 10am–1pm

VENUE:
Bible House, 7 Armenian Street S179932

This seminar delves into the societal repercussions of trauma, pathways to healing, and how we can integrate Biblical principles with mental health practices to bring hope to those affected by trauma.

DATE AND TIME:
16–19 April 2024 at 9am–5pm

VENUE:
Bible House, 7 Armenian Street S179932

The proven model of the Trauma Healing Institute uses applied Scripture and mental health principles to address spiritual and emotional wounds caused by trauma of war, violence, natural disasters, and abuse.

DATE AND TIME:
22–26 April 2024 at 9am–5pm

VENUE:
Bible House, 7 Armenian Street S179932