Saturday, September 27, 2014

The Christian Worldview

Written by Ian Chan
Edited by Eliza Tan

 "Chap Chili Chap Chili Chap Chap Chap......."

I had the honor to start our 11th ICC Chapter meeting with an icebreaker activity called "Who is the Leader." Having everyone stand in a circle, I asked for a volunteer to leave the hall while we chose a leader to initiate some actions. The volunteer was called to return and stood in the middle of the circle to identify the leader. The purpose of this game is to improve teamwork and to focus on the leader. In this game, Speaker Ranen volunteered and Coach James Sia led the group in doing various amusing actions while chanting "Chap Chili Chap Chili Chap Chap Chap......." together.

Photo by Eliza Tan


  Speaker Ranen demonstrated alertness and attentiveness in finding the leader

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Photo by Eliza Tan


Everyone was trying to follow Coach James's action closely.

After a round of laughter, we were all ready for serious study. Coach Joseph introduced to us the 10 disciplines which constitute a worldview.


Photo by Eliza Tan

Photo by Eliza Tan

Photo by Eliza Tan

The 10 disciplines are theology, philosophy, ethics, biology, sociology, psychology, law, politics, economics, and history. We were made to memorize and recite the definition of worldview to each other. In order to apply what we have learned, we were separated into groups and were given a newspaper article/advertisement to discuss how it relates to the disciplines of a worldview.

Presentation time......
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Assessing a Sustagen advertisement's worldview 

Photo by Nathanael Chong
 
 iPhone 6 craze

Photo by Nathanael Chong
  
UPSR exam leak

Photo by Nathanael Chong
  
Opening of the Harry Potter Theme Park

Photo by Jemima Chong

Politics


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Meanwhile, the BPSers were having their own session.

Photo by Eliza Tan

Photo by Nathanael Chong


We YSGers also had our discussion on how the games are to be managed at our ICC Fraser's Hill retreat.

Photo by Debra Yeoh (Coach)


Photo by Debra Yeoh (Coach)


Photo by Debra Yeoh (Coach)


Finally I was given the green light to practice my first platform speech on DNA Extraction at the end of the meeting.

Photo by Eliza Tan


Photo by Eliza Tan

I felt encouraged with the positive feedback from the coaches - well prepared, passionate about the topic, good vocal variety. I shall continue to work on handling the props smoothly and do not show my nervousness. Practice makes perfect!

Additional shots of the day!:

Photo by Eliza Tan

Photos by Eliza Tan

Photo by Eliza Tan

Wednesday, September 17, 2014

"The Peaceful Majority Are Irrelevant"

Written by Ranen Chan
Edited by Eliza Tan


Our 10th ICC Chapter meeting opened with ‘Associations’, an interesting word game which speaker Jern Yoong led us in. One person begins the game by saying a word and the person to his right must say another word related to the previous word. If he’s unable to think of a word within 5 seconds, he’s out. If the word isn’t related to the other word, he is also out! We really had to think on our feet!

Photo by Eliza Tan

Photos by Eliza Tan

Nathanael, who was tongue-tied at the wrong moment, was 'out,' and so he was made to entertain us by singing ‘Do Re Mi’ from the musical ‘The Sound of Music.’
Photo by Eliza Tan

Doe, a deer, a female deer

Photo by Eliza Tan

Coach Joseph showed us a video that illustrated the importance of speaking up for our belief. He then further explained that the people who are the loudest (the radicals or the righteous few) will shape the culture. When there are issues that need to be challenged and the majority keeps quiet, they will eventually be silenced and become irrelevant. As communicators for Christ, we should articulate our faith with courage.

Photo by Eliza Tan

Photos by Eliza Tan

Photo by Eliza Tan

After that Jaeriel and Jaedon shared about their experience in ‘Journey to the Heart’ (a 10-day IBLP program to help young people discover the true person of God) and the impact it had on their lives.


Photo by Eliza Tan

Photos by Eliza Tan

Coach Alfred then explained the new speech evaluation system. At every meeting there will be two main coaches who would be using the new evaluation sheet and give immediate feedback after each speaker has given his/her presentation. At this meeting, Coach Wai Hong and Coach Michelle were the main coaches. All the YSG speakers will also be writing down feedback on each speech.

Photo by Eliza Tan

Our first two YSGers gave their second speeches!

Nathanael, our first speaker, spoke on ‘The Effects of Music.’


Photo by Eliza Tan


His topic was very well-researched. He also maintained good posture and eye contact throughout the presentation.

Next up was Charis, who shared about her favourite Bible verse.

Photo by Eliza Tan

Charis projected her voice sufficiently for the size of the room and articulated well.

Photo by Eliza Tan

Photo by Eliza Tan

Ian and Jemima writing down feedback

After a couple of weeks of deliberation, the coaches have finally decided on Fraser's Hill as the destination for our ICC retreat in November (yay!). Coaches Dicky and Joseph had gone with their families to check out the place and updated us on the fees, accommodation, etc. They also showed us some slides. I’m rather excited about the trip and really looking forward to it!

Photo by Eliza Tan
With the Mid autumn festival drawing near, we ended the meeting with a light refreshment of mooncakes, Swiss rolls, fish balls, and more mooncakes.
Photos by Eliza Tan

What a blessed meeting!

Certainly looking forward to more meetings like this.


Some other pictures:



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Ian showing his nice teeth!

Photo by Eunice Tan

Me tearing out a poor minion's eyes

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Cheeky faces...

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Hmm....Compare the facial expressions...


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More funny faces

Photo by Toh Jern Ling

Who? What? Where?
Photos by Eliza Tan

Photos by Eliza Tan

Photo by Eliza Tan

Photos by Eliza Tan

Photos by Eliza Tan

Photo by ...Unknown...

Look at my pretty dress!


Photo by Eliza Tan
Photo by Eliza Tan

Photo by Eliza Tan

Photo by Eliza Tan