PRÓLOGO

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Do you remember the time when you accepted Jesus as your Saviour? Do you remember the joy you and countenance you had at that point of time? Do you even remember WHY?

Sometimes, we get too preoccupied in life that we put this aside. This semester, we're all set to ROFL. No, we're not going to roll on the floor laughing but instead we'll Rediscover Our First Love - Jesus. Join us as we embark on this journey as we ourselves would want to rediscover this.

We'd appreciate it if you would come on board with us and let the ultimate pilot of our lives to bring us home to Him.

Wednesday, June 18, 2008

Knowing Him Personally


Ever wondered how to know someone at a more personal level? How to develop a meaningful relationship with someone else? Christianity is very much a relationship between God and us. To allow this 'relationship' to grow and blossom, we need to make the initiative to know Him at a more personal level. There's a difference between knowing 'about' God and knowing who God actually is.

This week at CF we'll be discussing on how you can know who God really is. With us this week is our very own Deputy Vice Chancellor; Associate Professor Chin Peng Kit to share with us on how to know 'Him' personally.

So do join us this coming Friday for a fruitful time of learning and fellowship with one another.
20th June 2008 (Friday)
1.00pm
C 101
Associate Professor Chin Peng Kit; the Deputy Vice Chancellor of University College Sedaya International (UCSI) has been a regular speaker at UCSI CF in recent semesters. Graduated from the University of Victory in New Zealand, Associate Professor Kit also serves as the Youth Advisor for Cheras Gospel Centre Youth Fellowship. Associate Professor Kit is an eloquent speaker who also teaches at the Annual Inter-Brethren Assemblies Residential Bible School (RBS) at Highlands Christian Centre in Cameron Highlands and also ministers to fellow believers at various Brethren churches.

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