Showing posts with label Weekly Updates. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Weekly Updates. Show all posts

Tuesday, 3 June 2014

This week's update

Hi, and thank you for staying with us so far in YAM 14. We hope you've enjoyed the sessions as much as we have enjoyed preparing for them. For this next series, we'll be looking at, Dig Deeper.



Alternatively, you can check out the book summary at our 'Topics Covered' page :)

~ DWYAM Committee

Thursday, 10 April 2014

Easter Event This Saturday!!

Hi everyone!

This week is the Easter event, 'Who Slayed The Son?' organised by the DWYAM Outreach Committee. See you there!



~ DWYAM Committee

Thursday, 3 April 2014

We're Taking A Break!



There will be NO YAM this week. This is to allow you (and us) to take a break before the next installment of activities laid out for you. Do remember to come down to our YAM Easter Event on the 12th of April. See you there!

~ DWYAM Committee

For more details on the YAM Easter Event, click here

Friday, 21 March 2014

This Week's Update

This week will the the last episode of Christianity Explored. We'd like to thank all of you who came down to Depot Walk to support the ministry. We know it's no easy task to come down here from the various parts of Singapore what with the humid weather and hot temperatures.

What's Next:
So what's gonna happen in the coming week's you ask? Well, since we've worked hard studying the Word of God, it's time to relax a little bit (yay!).

Table of Events for the month March/April:
Date
Event
Details
29/03
Community Outreach
At Pacific Healthcare Nursing Home*
05/04
Break

12/04
Easter Special
Taken by the Evangelistic Committee
19/04
Relationship Workshop
Taken by Lawrence Tng
26/04
Relationship Workshop
Taken by Lawrence Tng

*Pacific Healthcare Nursing Home webpage here.

~ DWYAM Committee

Friday, 14 March 2014

This week's update


Hi here's this week's update, sorry for the lapse in posts:

Read Mark 14:1-72
Mark tells us about Jesus' last night with is disciples, and his trial by the Jewish court, the Sanhedrin. How to we know from Mark's account that Jesus' death was not a mistake or accident?

Jesus knew that it was his mission to die. Does that mean that death was easy for him? (see Mark 14:33-36; 15:34)

Read Mark 15:1-16:8
At the moment that Jesus died, something happened in the temple on the other side of the city (Mark 15:38). What happened.

Mark 14:50, we see the disciples deserting Jesus. In Mark 14:66-72 we see Peter repeatedly disowning him. Given all that Jesus had said about his death, why do you think they responded like this?

A Roman centurion was in charge of the crucifixion. What did he say when Jesus died? (Mark 15:39)? Why was it surprising?

Grace is when god treats us in the opposite way to what we deserve. It is something we don't deserve. Peter disowned Jesus 3 times. How do you think Peter would have felt when he was given the message of Mark 16:7? Why?

References: (2011) Christianity Explored Leader's Guide (3rd Edition). New Malden, UK, The Good Book Company Ltd.
References: (2012) Christianity Explored Universal Leader's Guide (2nd Edition). UK, The Good Book Company Ltd. ~ DWYAM Committee

Wednesday, 26 February 2014

This Week's Update

Nate Bramsen will be stopping by SG this week and he's agreed to speak at Bethesda Hall Depot Walk.
Meeting will start at 3pm, 1st March 2014.

Background Information on Brother Nate Bramsen:
Nate Bramsen was born and raised in Senegal, West Africa. At the age of 16, he saw the opportunity to invest his life into the abused, neglected, and abandoned children of this world for both the sake of time and eternity. After graduating from North Greenville University (South Carolina) with a degree in Business and Broadcasting, he headed to the Middle East to begin pioneer work among this demographic of children.
In December of 2006, he founded ROCK International. (www.rockintl.org) ROCK is a non-profit organization seeking to be the "lap of Jesus" (as demonstrated in Mark 9:36-37) for children trapped in situations of crisis. Now, he oversees various international development projects, youth discipleship ministries, and carries out a limited itinerant speaking schedule. His heart is to see this generation become unconditional followers of Jesus Christ.
Today, he calls North Africa "home". On the side, he enjoys coaching swimming, bungee jumping, and exploring the world. Ultimately, he has but one passion, one goal, one prize. Christ.
(Source: http://www.natebramsen.com/content/page.aspx?id=9929dc1c-0406-4423-8042-c139b5f626bb)

Links:
Unfiltered Homepage
Unfiltered Podcasts

~ DWYAM Committee

Thursday, 20 February 2014

This Week's Update

Hello everyone!

Hope you all have enjoyed last week's Sisters' Appreciation Night as much as the guys enjoyed preparing for it. Here are the questions for this week :)

Part A 
(Follow up questions from the last time)
Read Mark 8:30-10:52
Jesus directly foretold of his own death and resurrection three times (Mark 8:31, 9:31 and 10:33-34).
What does he say 'must' and 'will' take place?

In Mark 8:31 Jesus said he 'must' die. Why is this so? (See Mark 10:45)

What did Jesus say that following him involves? (See Mark 8:34)

Each time Jesus foretells his own death and resurrection, Mark takes note the disciples' response - or its absence. (See Mark 8:32-33, 9:32-35; 20:35-45). How did the disciples react in each case?

In Mark 8:29 Peter acknowledges that Jesus is the Christ, God's only chosen King. In Mark 8:32, Peter took Jesus aside and rebuked him. Peter did not treat Jesus as God's King.
How do you think you have treated Jesus?
How would you feel about Jesus being King  in every area of you life?

Any questions about Mark 8:30-10:52?

Part B
Read Mark 15:42-47
How did Pilate, the Roman governor, discover that Jesus died (see verses 44-45)?

Where was Jesus buried?

Read Mark 16:1-8
Why did the women go to Jesus' tomb (verse 1)?

What were they thinking about as they approached the tomb (see verses 2-3)?

What did they discover when they arrived at the tomb (see verses 4-6)?

The empty tomb should not have surprised the women. Why not? (Refer to Mark 15:7 and 14:38)

In the following verses, what did Jesus say he came to do?
Mark 8:31
Mark 9:30-31
Mark 10:32-34

Why did Jesus have to die and rise again? (Mark 10:45)

What does this resurrection show us about Jesus?

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References: (2011) Christianity Explored Leader's Guide (3rd Edition). New Malden, UK, The Good Book Company Ltd.
References: (2012) Christianity Explored Universal Leader's Guide (2nd Edition). UK, The Good Book Company Ltd.
~ DWYAM Committee

Thursday, 6 February 2014

This Week's Update

Hi all, we will be resuming as per normal on Saturday, 2.30pm.

Part A:
Here are the 'Follow up' questions from last week.

Read Mark 6:1 - 8:9
1. In the previous chapters (1-5) Mark portrayed Jesus' power and authority. He recorded various miracles: healing the sick, casting out demons, raising the dead, calming a storm.

How does this passage (Mark 6:1-8:29) add to that picture? (Refer to Mark 6:32-44, 47-48; 7:31-37; 8:1-10, 22-26.)

2. Jesus referred to the large crowd in Mark 6:34 as "sheep without a shepherd". What did he do about it?

In a modern day context, if Jesus were to look at the faces of people in a busy town, do you think he would say the same thing? Why or why not?

Do you feel the need to have Jesus as your shepherd?

3. Write down the various contrasting reactions to Jesus preaching and miracles:
a) in his home synagogue (Mark 6:1-6)
b) among people generally (Mark 6:14-15. 53-56; 7:37)
c) from the disciples (Mark 6:51-52)
d) from the religious leaders (Mark 8:11)

Why do you think people responded so differently?

Do you identify with one of those groups mentioned above?

4. Read Jesus' question in Mark 8:29. How would you have responded before you started Christianity Explored?

Any questions about Mark 6:1-8:29?

Part B:
Read Mark 15:33-39
What was unusual at the "sixth hour" (around mid-day) as Jesus was dying?

In the Bible, darkness is a sign of God's anger and judgement, how was it different this time?

What as the relationship between Jesus and his Father before his death on the cross? See Mark 1:9-11 and Mark 9:7)

Look at verse 34, what happened between Jesus and his Father at the cross?

Look at verses 37-38, what happened in the temple in Jerusalem when Jesus died?

How did Jesus death change our relationship with God?

Read Mark 10:45
Why did Jesus die?

How would you react to this?

References:
(2011) Christianity Explored Leader's Guide (3rd Edition). New Malden, UK, The Good Book Company Ltd.

~ DWYAM Committee

Thursday, 30 January 2014

This Week's Update



Hi everyone!

Just a gentle reminder that there'll be no YAM this week (010214) as it's Chinese New Year, so it's a public holiday (Yay!). YAM sessions will resume next week.


In Christ
~ DWYAM Committee

Wednesday, 22 January 2014

Mid Week Update

Hi all, here are the questions for this week:

Part 1:
Read Mark 12:28-30
1. How should we treat God? (see verse 30)
2. How do we treat God?

Read Mark 7:20-23
3. Where does sin originate (see verse 21 & 23)
4. What is the consequence of our sin?

Read Mark 9:46-47
5. What does Jesus tell us to do about the causes of sin?
6. Why do you think Jesus uses such serious examples when speaking about the need to avoid hell?
7. Jesus believed in hell. Should we? Why or why not?
8. If someone said to you, "When I die, God will be pleased with me because I was a good person"? How would you respond?

Part 2:
Read Mark 3:7 - 5:43
1. In this passage Mark records Jesus doing four specific miracles:
a) calming a storm (Mark 4:35-41)
b) healing a demon-possessed man (Mark 5:1-20)
c) healing a sick woman (mark 5:25-34)
d) raising a dead girl to life (Mark 5:35-43)
With regards to the above, what does Jesus show authority over?
How does this add to what we've already read about his power and authority in the earlier chapters?

2. When Jairus's daughter passed away, and all hope seemed to be lost (Mark 5:35), what did Jesus ask Jairus to do (verse 36)?
a) Was that a reasonable thing to ask?

3. Seeing at all four events in Q1(a-d), what are the various ways in which people respond to Jesus? Refer to:
a) Mark 4:40-41
b) Mark 5:15
c) Mark 5:27-28, 34
d) Mark 5:42
Do you see yourself in any of these responses?

Do you have any questions about Mark 3:7-5:43?
~ DWYAM Committee

References:
^(2011) Christianity Explored Leader's Guide (3rd Edition). New Malden, UK, The Good Book Company Ltd.

Friday, 17 January 2014

This Week's Update

Some questions for your consideration. I know I should have done this earlier. Sorry.

Read Mark 1:1-20
1. The word 'gospel' means 'good news'. Mark begins his book of good news with 3 statements about Jesus.
a) by the Old Testament prophets (messengers) (Mark 1:2-3)
b) by John the Baptist (Mark 1:7)
c) by God himself (Mark 1:11)

What do each say about Jesus?

Read Mark 1:21 - 2:17
2. In chapters 1 & 2 Jesus shows his authority in different situations. (See Mark 1:16-20, 21-22, 23-28, 40-45, 2:1-12)
When Jesus speaks or acts, what sort of things happen?

Read Mark 2:18-3:6
3. Even at this early stage, Jesus divided opinions. Some people were amazed by him, while others were enraged.
What are your early impressions of Jesus?

Do you have questions about Mark 1:1-3:36?

~ DWYAM Committee

References:
(2011) Christianity Explored Leader's Guide (3rd Edition). New Malden, UK, The Good Book Company Ltd.