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65: Litany of Resistance


Spiritual Mentoring seminar by Rev Dr Tan Soo-Inn 13 March, 2010

The greatest need of the hour is not better programmes or more sophisticated
technology. The greatest need of the hour is for a transformed community, mature
followers of Jesus who will bring Godly wisdom and grace into a needy world.
But how do we help followers of Jesus grow in Christ-like maturity?

We will see that spiritual mentoring is a primary “method” that God has provided
to help people grow in Christ-likeness. This is the model that Jesus Himself gave us.
He developed people through close personal relationships.

This seminar will take a biblical and practical look at questions like:
. What are the basic components of spiritual mentoring?
. What are the three directions of mentoring?
. How can I give and receive spiritual mentoring where I am?

Specific strategies will be suggested as to how you can do spiritual mentoring
whether you are starting out or adapting fresh insights to existing programmes.

Our ultimate goal is for participants to grow in their capacity to give and receive
spiritual mentoring so that we can be the people that God wants us to be for the
times we live in.

Date: 13 March 2010 (Saturday)
Time: 10.30am – 3pm
Venue: Canaanland HQ @ 25 Jalan PJU 1A/41B, NZX Commercial Centre, Ara Jaya,
47301 Petaling Jaya (click for map direction)
Email: larry@canaanland.com.my
Investment: RM30 per pax (including materials – excluding lunch)

Speaker: Rev Dr Tan Soo-Inn
Soo-Inn is a director of Graceworks, a training and publishing consultancy committed to promoting spiritual friendship in church and society. He runs this ministry in partnership with his wife, Bernice. He also serves as honourary associate pastor of Evangel Christian Church, Singapore. Bernice and Soo-Inn have four sons.  Soo-Inn has a BDS from the University of Singapore, a ThM in New Testament from Regent College, Vancouver, and a DMin from Fuller Seminary. His primary passions include connecting the Word of God to the struggles of daily life, and the promotion of the discipline of spiritual friendship. His latest book, Thinking On The Run, has just been released

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51: A Shooting Star


49: Ash Wednesday


41: Interfaith Orientation Dialogue


40: Peace is Divine


The Imam & The Pastor: Movie Screening & Conversations, Tuesday, February 9, 2010 8pm

MOVIE SCREENING: THE IMAM & THE PASTOR

You are invited to a screening and discussion of the movie entitled “THE IMAM & THE PASTOR”

Date : Tuesday 9th February 2010

Time : 8.00 – 10.00pm

Venue : Rumah Anak Bangsa Malaysia, 66 Lorong Setiabistari Satu, Bukit Damansara

Programme:

8.00pm – Opening remarks

8.15pm – Video screening

8.45pm – Discussion

10.00pm – End of programme

About the video

This video documents the story of Pastor James Movel Wuye and Imam Muhammad Nurayn Ashafa – how they journeyed from enmity to friendship. The two Nigerian clergymen had been sworn enemies for years and even attempted to have the other killed.  A chance meeting in 1995 marked the beginning of the process of reconciliation. By truthfully acknowledging their theological differences and exposing detrimental misperceptions, the pastor and the imam have set forth a model for reconciliation between Christians and Muslims across Nigeria and throughout the world. They believe peace will be achieved through education and dialogue. Wuye and Ashafa appeal to scripture as the basis for reconciliation.  Hence, peace and justice is restored through religion, even as it was first violated through religion.

For further details about the video and the personalities:

http://www.fltfilms.org.uk/imam.html

http://www.iofc.org/imam-pastor-news

http://www.rfiaonline.org/archives/issues/7-2/534-imam-pastor-make-peace

http://www.africatoday.com/cgi-bin/public.cgi?sub=news&action=one&cat=76&id=878


Trailer

Post-screening discussion

After the screening, there will be a time for participants to share their response and exchange views.  Through this, we could explore how to appropriate some of the lessons from Pastor Wuye and Imam Ashafa’s story for our context and perhaps discover a way through the confusion into clarity and conviction.

Organisers

This event is jointly organised by Sisters-in-Islam, Friends-in-Conversation, CCM Youth and Islamic Renaissance Front.

ATTENDANCE BY INVITATION ONLY, PRE-REGISTRATION REQUIRED

Please email friendsinconversation@gmail.com with your full name, organisation / affiliation, contact number and email address by Monday 8 February 2010.  We will reply to confirm your registration.

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29: Malaysians United

Civil Society Joint Statement

2010-01-29

Police Investigation on Mosque Attacks must pursue the political operators

We the undersigned civil society groups condemn in the strongest terms the utmost sinister act of throwing heads of wild boar into the compound of two mosques on Old Klang Road in the early morning hours of January 27, 2010 (Wednesday).

Like the cow-head protest in Shah Alam last August and the earlier attacks on churches, mosques, suraus and gurdwara, the desecration of the At-Tirmizi Mosque, Sri Sentosa and Jumhuriyah Mosque, Taman Dato Harun is the latest of deliberate and desperate acts to provoke religious conflicts in Malaysia.

Malaysians of all faiths have however once again valiantly defeated such wicked plots. The ahli qariah (members) of the desecrated mosques and the Muslim community at large have demonstrated admirable calm and cool-headedness, just like the Hindu, Christian and Sikh communities before this.

As in the past, Malaysians of other faiths see the attack on Islam as an attack on their own faiths. In an immediate response, the Malaysian Consultative Council of Buddhism, Christianity, Hinduism, Sikhism and Taoism (MCCBCHST) has condemned any such violence on any house of worship as “a sin of the highest order”.

The inter-faith solidarity of Malaysians is a clear and loud testimony that Malaysian society has passed another test on communal relations and emerged only ever stronger than before. No cow head, pig head or fire can set the fraternity and goodwill amongst Malaysians on fire. The agent provocateurs are only burning themselves in stark desperation devoid of any modicum of civic consciousness or religiosity.

The  indomitable spirit of mutual respect and muhibbah  of the Malaysian society in the face of   challenging inter-faith issues is however tarnished by the continuous failures of the Malaysian state of law and order. The police must stop dismissing such attacks as purely  acts of vandalism or juvenile delinquency.

The time related sequence  in the aftermath of the court’s decision on the use of the word “Allah”; suggest the orchestrations of these malicious incidents by a mastermind behind the scenes. These serial attacks can only be halted if the police undertakes a thorough and impartial investigation to uncover the heinous hidden hands, who are most probably politically connected. Unless, this is done the situation may become more serious and ugly and God forbid, lives of our citizens maybe in jeopardy.

We however object to any use of the Internal Security Act or Sedition Act. No one should capitalize on the pain of the religious communities to rejuvenate the evils of authoritarianism. The culprits must be charged in Court under the Penal Code or other relevant laws. We demand that all ISA detainees, including the latest 12 to be charged in court or released unconditionally.

Endorsing Civil Society Groups:

  1. Academy of Tamil Studies
  2. Aliran Kesedaran Malaysia (Aliran)
  3. All Women’s Action Society (AWAM)
  4. Bar Council of Malaysia
  5. Borneo Research Institute Sarawak (BRIMAS)
  6. Centre for Independent Journalism (CIJ)
  7. Child Development Initiative
  8. Child Information, Learning and Development Centre
  9. Civil Right Committee, Kuala Lumpur & Selangor Chinese Assembly Hall  (CRC-KLSCAH)
  10. Civil Society Initiative for Parliamentary Reform (CSI@Parliament)
  11. Community Development centre (CDC)
  12. Council of Churches Malaysia (CCM)
  13. Editorial board of Horizon e-journal
  14. Educational, Welfare and Research Foundation Malaysia
  15. Federation of Indian Non-Governmental Organisations
  16. Friends in Conversation (FIC)
  17. Group of Concerned Citizens
  18. Hartal Mainstream Media (Hartal-MSM)
  19. Indian Malaysian Active Generation (IMAGE)
  20. Institute for Development of Alternative Living (IDEAL)
  21. Jamaah Islah Malaysia (JIM)
  22. Jaringan Orang Asal SeMalaysia Sarawak (JOAS)
  23. Jaringan RAkyat Tertindas( JERIT)
  24. Kelab Bell Belia Selangor
  25. Kuala Lumpur & Selangor Chinese Assembly Hall Youth Section
  26. LLG Cultural Development Centre
  27. Majlis Kelab Bell Belia Tamil Malaysia
  28. Malaysia Hindu Dharma Mamandram
  29. Malaysia Lekshmi Pooja Meditation Society
  30. Malaysia Tamil Artiste Association
  31. Malaysia Tamil Neri Kalagam
  32. Malaysia Youth and Students Democratic Movement (DEMA)
  33. Malaysian Association of Indian University Graduates
  34. Malaysian Consultative Council for Buddhism Christianity Hinduism Sikhism and Taoism (MCCBCHST)
  35. Malaysian Dravidian Association
  36. Malaysian Hindu Youth Council
  37. Malaysian Indian Business Association
  38. Malaysian Indian Development Association
  39. Malaysian Indian Historical Association
  40. Malaysian Tamil Forum
  41. Malaysian Voter Union (MALVU)
  42. Muslim Professionals Forum
  43. Penang Du Zhong Education Society
  44. Penang Watch
  45. Penggerak Belia Zon 23 MPSJ
  46. Persahabatan Semparuthi
  47. Persatuan Kesedaran Komuniti Selangor (Empower)
  48. Persatuan Murid-murid Tua Sek. Serdang Bharu
  49. Persatuan Penduduk Taman Muhibbah Seri Kembangan
  50. Persatuan Prihatin Komuniti Selangor & KL
  51. Research for Social Advancement (REFSA)
  52. Sarawak Central Region Friendship Association
  53. Sarawak Dayak Iban Association (SADIA)
  54. Sarawak Native Land Rights Owners (TAHABAS)
  55. Sarawakians Access (SACCESS)
  56. Saya Anak Bangsa Malaysia
  57. Service Civil International
  58. Sisters in Islam
  59. SOS(Save Ourselves), Penang
  60. Suara Rakyat Malaysia (Suaram)
  61. The Micah Mandate (TMM)
  62. Thiruvarul Thavaneri Mandram Malaysia
  63. Women’s Aid Organisation (WAO)
  64. World Tamil Federation – Malaysian Chapter
  65. Writer Alliance for Media Independence (WAMI)
  66. Yayasan Penyelidikan dan Pembangunan Pendidikan Tamil Malaysia (Tamil Foundation)
  67. Youth for Change (Y4C)


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