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“Also I heard the voice of The Lord saying: Whom shall i send and who will go for Us?” Then I said, “here I am, send me.” – Issaiah 6:8 (NKJV)

We are living in times marked by worldwide suffering caused by natural disasters, political upheavals, economic downturns and increased persecution of believers. These challenges have served to intensify the urgent missional calling of the Church to proclaim the good news of salvation in Jesus Christ to the world.

We were thankful we could finally set foot into our partner nations after the long pandemic season. We made 16 missions trips involving 68 church members into the nations, as well as East Malaysia. Each country co-ordinator brought back testimonies of salvations, baptisms and new leaders being raised! Hallelujah!

It was also sobering to discover that some of our partner nations had started to tighten regulations for believers to share their faith. In response to connecting with the needs on the mission field, the committee began developing new plans and strategies with our missions partners. Our 2023-2024 missions budget was carefully and prayerfully planned with this in mind according to what the Lord had placed in our hearts.

The missions call for Glad Tidings remains to go and make disciples of all nations, with the assurance of God’s presence with us. God called prophet Isaiah to be a voice of hope and redemption to a broken and lost generation. Today, God continues to call to us to be a voice of hope to usher the lost into the kingdom of God.

We appeal to everyone to join us in our missions vision and to respond,

“Here am I! Send me.”

Your generous partnership through praying, giving and going has made a significant impact in the missions field. New works, raising of leaders and community transformation transpires through your continual support.

Please click on the link below and commit towards contributing to the cause of missions.

Committee

Rev. Michael Tan
Main Pastor

Rev. Sunita Philips
Missions Pastor, Home Missions Director
& Country Co-ordinator

Michael Tang
Missions Director & Country Co-ordinator

Harrison Chong
Board Representative

Vincent Chew
Hon. Treasurer & Country Co-ordinator

Bernard Lim
Country Co-ordinator

Theresa Chai
Country Co-ordinator

Rev. Loh Yim Lan
Harrison Chong
Chinese Church Rep

Pr. Ng Koon Seng
Country Co-ordinator

Rev. Patricia Chong
Country Co-ordinator

Travina Teoh
Country Co-ordinator

Jack Chan
Country Co-ordinator

Victor Lim
Country Co-ordinator

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