REGISTRATION FORM Annual Missions Conference 2014

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REGISTRATION FORM Annual Missions Conference 2014
REGISTRATION FORM
CONFERENCE SCHEDULE
Annual Missions Conference 2014
Time
20 Nov (Thu)
21 Nov (Fri)
22 Nov (Sat)
23 Nov (Sun)
8.00
Breakfast
Breakfast
Breakfast
9.00
Worship
Worship
Worship
9.30
Missionary testimony
Missionary testimony
Missionary testimony
9.45
In2HisWord
In2HisWord
In2HisWord
10.30
Prayer
Prayer
Holy Communion
Tea break
Tea break
Tea break
(Return room key)
Workshops
Workshops
What’s next & Closing
10.45
11.00
12.30
LUNCH & RECHARGE
14.30
NEW*
Teh Tarik Session
Registration
MISSION
UN
INTERRUPTED
Keynote Speaker: Bishop Emeritus Dr Robert Solomon
20-23 November 2014 (Thursday-Sunday)
Bayu Beach Resort
Port Dickson, Negeri Sembilan
16.30
17.30
Into the Upper Room
(Intercession Thematic/Interactive)
Rest & Relax
Rest & Relax
Dinner
Dinner
Worship
Worship
18.30
Dinner
20.00
Worship
20.15
Welcome
20.30
Plenary session 1
Plenary session 2
Plenary session 3
21.30
Goodnight
Goodnight
Goodnight
If you wish to register online, please visit www.omf-conference.my
Personal Particulars
Full Name: Mr / Mrs / Ms / Rev / Pastor / Dr (pls circle)
Preferred Name (for name tag purposes):
I.C. No:
Email:
Fax:
Tel:
(H)
Church/Christian Organisation:
School/College/University:
Address:
(O)
Coming as a family? Please provide their details:
Spouse / Child’s Name
Age Sex
(HP)
I.C.No / MyKid No
Conference Fees (Fees include registration, materials & meals)
N E W*
The words “teh tarik” most probably conjure images of friends
catching up and swapping stories over mugs of teh tarik in a
relaxed, leisurely atmosphere. We’ll create this setting at our
teh tarik session where you’ll spend an afternoon chatting with
individuals, some of whom have changed vocations and lived
overseas for some time. Whether married or single, they all
have colourful experiences to share. Come and be inspired by
their stories. Don’t miss this teh tarik session!
OMF International Malaysia,
3A, Jalan Nipah,
Taman Ampang Hilir
55000 Kuala Lumpur
03-42574263
Hotel contact
4½ Miles, Jalan Pantai
71050 Port Dickson
Negeri Sembilan Darul Khusus
Tel: (6) 06-6473 703
Fax: (6) 06-6472 507
http://www.bayu.com.my/
Price Per Adult
Price Per child 4-12 years
(Pls tick appropriate box) Pls tick appropriate box)
Quad Sharing
480 nett
335 nett
Triple Sharing
510 nett
370 nett
Twin Sharing
570 nett
430 nett
Single Room
840 nett
Total payable (RM):
Payable to Overseas Missionary Fellowship
Closing date: 8th November 2014
Fullboard Package 4 days/3 nights
INFORMATION AND ENQUIRY
For more information, please visit us at www.omf-conference.my
For enquiries, please contact us at [email protected]
OMF International Malaysia, 3A Jln Nipah, Taman Ampang Hilir, 55000 K.L.
Tel: 03-42574263 Fax: 03-42514313
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PLENARY SESSIONS
e live in a fast-paced world of ceaseless activities and
countless commitments. How then can we stay focused
on His Mission? In this conference, we will be reinforced
with the biblical basis for living out His Mission instead of
“doing missions”, which is often seen as a slice of "pie"
squeezed into our busy lifestyles. We will consider too how we
can live out His Mission as a daily calling, as opposed to the common
perception of calling being a specific area that one is called into. This daily
calling is a lifelong attitude with daily actions that produce lasting fruits.
Plenary #1: Communicating Cross-culturally
Jimmy & Darcy Won
Members of OMF since 2000, the Won family hails from Singapore and has
been doing community development projects in Asia with a local minority
people group. They also run a missional business in their field to encourage
nationals to serve with a vocational identity among the minority people
group.
KEYNOTE SPEAKER
Pang Loo Yit
Bishop Emeritus Robert Solomon served as Bishop of The
Methodist Church in Singapore from 2000-2012. He had worked
as a medical doctor, church pastor, principal of Trinity Theological College and president of the National Council of Churches of
Singapore. Dr Solomon has degrees in medicine, theology,
intercultural studies, and a PhD in pastoral theology from the
University of Edinburgh. A prolific writer, he has authored 18
books as well as contributed many articles to other books, theological dictionaries and journals. His books include The Race, The
Enduring Word, and The Sermon of Jesus. Currently, he has an active
itinerant ministry of preaching and teaching in Singapore and abroad.
#1
Internal commission
to the mainstream
God’s desire and commission is to
bring the gospel to all nations –
groups bound by ethnicity, culture
and religion, not geographical
spheres. What are the implications for
Malaysians when His commission is
both external and internal?
#2
Loo Yit hails from Pahang and received her theological
education at Singapore Bible College. She did church-planting
work in the Philippines for four years before serving in Macau in
outreach ministry to mainland Chinese working in the factories
and thereafter to local Cantonese youths. Currently, she is
involved in outreach work to Vietnamese migrant workers.
Serving as
Senders
Find out what it involves in
sending and supporting (not just
in finances) those going/serving
in the mission field.
Connecting with
youths on mission
Today’s youths have a different value
system and the keys to engaging them
requires a new mindset without compromising an eternal message. Learn how to
get youths excited about missions.
 #1: Internal commission to the mainstream
 #2: Connecting with youths on mission
 #3: Serving as Senders
 #4: Seeing the ‘Invisibles’ first
Plenary #3: Missions with Perseverance
Phil & Irene Nicholson
Phil & Irene are from Australia, although Irene grew up in Malaysia. They
have been serving in Taiwan with OMF since 1992. Phil served with Campus
Evangelical Fellowship for 10 years before becoming the OMF Taiwan Field
Director in 2005. Irene is currently serving as the field mobiliser. Phil also
enjoys preaching, teaching and training people in how to effectively communicate God’s Word.
WORKSHOPS
#3
21st Nov. (Friday) Please tick one
Plenary #2: Mission Unabated
Dr Robert Solomon
MY CHOICE OF WORKSHOP
#4
#7
Seeing the
‘Invisibles’ first
The ‘Invisibles’ are everywhere and unless they
start communicating, you wouldn’t know they
exist because they look like any ordinary person.
We’re talking about those who literally can’t see
and hear. Find out the challenges and opportunities in communicating the gospel to them and
learn several creative ways to connect with them.
#5
Headhunter
on the loose
What do mission/team
leaders look for in potential
new missionaries?
The long and short of exposure trips
A husband-wife team will explore the strengths and
strains of making cross-cultural trips, long or short. You will
get insights on how to better prepare yourself or others,
whether in the capacity as goers or senders.
#6
We’re just ordinary (lay)
people
Calling those who are not ‘career missionaries’. You
have a regular job but you desire to be actively
engaged in God’s mission. This workshop will share
some principles and experiences about what it
means to be a missionary in your workplace, and
how to integrate the Great Commission into every
aspect of your life.
#8
Evangelism &
discipleship
Have evangelism and discipleshipmaking become a lost art to
believers? Come, let’s recapture the
urgency of evangelising lost souls
and the supremacy of the discipling
ministry exemplified by Christ’s life.
22nd Nov. (Saturday) Please tick one
 #5: Headhunter on the loose
 #6: We’re just ordinary (lay) people
 #7: The long and short of exposure trips
 #8: Evangelism & discipleship