Saturday, March 31, 2007

 

INTERNATIONAL CULTURAL YOUTH EXCHANGE

ICYE is an international non-profit youth exchange organisation promoting youth mobility, intercultural learning and international voluntary service. ICYE organises long and short-term exchanges combining home stays with voluntary service in more than 34 countries around the world.

Through ICYE, young people aged 18 to 25 (up to 30 in certain countries), with or without qualifications, after secondary school or during their university studies or (un)employment, have the opportunity to live in another country with a family or a in a residential project, and work as volunteers in a wide variety of voluntary work placements.

http://www.icye.org/

Thursday, March 22, 2007

 

CELL GROUP - FAMILY ALTAR

Blossom Cell Group is recently formed under the ministry of Legian Church - English Worship Service

Blossom Cell Groups are divided in to 3 areas

Denpasar area

Kuta area

visit Kuta area cell group web site at www.baliwall.com/kuta

Seminyak area

Read more about Blossom Cell Group

Tuesday, February 27, 2007

 

CHURCH PARTY AND GAMES

Are you looking for ideas for a church games party?
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Monday, February 26, 2007

 

BE HAPPY

Author: Karen Lynch

Happiness does not come from outside of ourselves. Happiness is an inside job. Just as Abe Lincoln said back those many years ago, most people really are about as happy as they make up their minds to be. But there are some tools that we can use to increase our happiness and help us to find it inside of ourselves where it has been all along.

The first tool is the emotion of Gratitude. Begin to realize and reflect upon the things that you have in your life to be grateful for.
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Source: Free Articles from ArticlesBase.com

About the Author:
Karen Lynch offers Life Advice at her inspiring website LivethePower.

Friday, December 22, 2006

 

O Happy Day


Saturday, December 02, 2006

 

All Praise and Honor


 

Christian Youth Group: Cornelpier Sahuburua

Cornelpier Sahuburua is our Music Ministry Coordinator. He is very talented in arts such as painting, calligraphy, drawing, and particularly music. He has been learning music by autodidact. He can play most of the instrument at the church, such as guitar, keyboard, piano, drum, bass guitar, harmonica. He has been composing some worship and praise songs and we have been singing them at church. He has a dream to have his songs recorded into Christian music albums.

He can be contacted at music_bygrace@yahoo.com or +62-(0)81 797 656 73

One of the songs he composed …


Friday, December 01, 2006

 

Journey to the Cross

By Faith Bosland

Meditating on the events of Jesus' final days and his resurrection can be profound. The challenge for most of us is shutting out the noise and distractions of everyday life long enough to quiet our souls and listen to the Spirit of God.

Here's how you can set up an inspiring means to interactively meditate on Jesus' Journey to the Cross: create stations for contemplation around your facility. It's perfect if you have side rooms, stairs, pews, choir loft, and a balcony, but you can be creative and adapt to any situation.

You can offer Journey to the Cross any time of the year. Holy Week can be especially effective. Use it during camp, a lock-in, or a midweek gathering. This design has 13 stations, most of which can accommodate approximately three people at a time. Since everyone begins at the first station, you need a plan for staggering the start. Try one of these ideas:

Expect people to spend an hour to an hour and a half walking through the entire Journey to the Cross.

Source: http://www.youthspecialties.com/free/programming/stations/

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