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SECELL, Church of Singapore (Balestier) E-Sword Youth Secondary School Ministry :)

Secondary
+ Cell
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= Secell

* E-Sword Youths Ministry - Zone 1
* Secondary School students ages 13-16
* First established in 1995

Upcoming Events


Apr 20: Project Z
Apr 27: Cell Lunch
May 04: Secell Games Day
May 11: Project Z
May 18: Project Z
May 25: Outdoor Outing!
Jun 01: Project Z
Jun 08: Project Z - Closure
Jun 15: Cell Lunch
Jun 22: Community Service
Jun 29: Outing!

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Secell 2006

Secell Swamp Day
Secell 2006-10-08
Secell 2006-10-15
Secell 2006-10-22
Secell 2006 Kayak Outing
Jere goes India
Secell 2006 11-05
Secell 2006 11-19
Youth Camp 2006

Secell 2007

Sec 2/3 Dinner
Secell Nite 2007
Secell 2007 Boy Meets Girl
Secell Camp/SCC 2007
Church June Retreat
Berakit Mission Trip

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Saturday, June 30, 2007

Rise To Your Calling


I subscribed to this Christian Devotional Website, Daily Encounter, and I saw a very good article and would like to share with you all. And I hope, once again, it will remind u of the youth camp last year and remember what God has spoke to you during those 3 days. A good time to reflect once again...if u haven't for the longest of time.

Cheers,
KAren =)


Born to Fly

"But those who hope in the LORD will renew their strength. They will soar on wings like eagles; they will run and not grow weary, they will walk and not be faint."1

Today's Daily Encounter is from the book, Broken Chains, by Doug Batchelor.

A naturalist visiting a farm one day was surprised to see a beautiful eagle in the farmer's chicken coop. Befuddled, he asked, "Why in the world is that eagle living with chickens?"

"Well," answered the farmer, "I found an abandoned eagle's egg one day and laid it in the coop, and a chicken adopted it and raised the creature after it hatched. It doesn't know any better; it thinks it's a chicken." The eagle was even pecking at grain and strutting awkwardly in circles.

"Doesn't it ever try to fly out of there?" asked the naturalist, noticing that the bird never lifted its gaze. "No," said the farmer, "I doubt it even knows what it means to fly."

The naturalist asked to take the eagle a few days for experiments, and the farmer agreed. The scientist placed the eagle on a fence and pushed it off, bellowing, "Fly!" But the bird just fell to the ground and started pecking. He then climbed to the top of a hayloft and did the same thing, but the frightened bird just shrieked and fluttered ungraciously to the barnyard, where it resumed its strutting.

Finally, the naturalist took the docile bird away from the environment to which it had grown accustomed, driving to the highest butte in the county. After a lengthy and sweaty climb to the hillcrest with the bird tucked under his arm, he peered over the edge and then spoke gently: "You were born to soar. It is better that you die here today on the rocks below than live the rest of your life being a chicken. It's not what you are."

Then, with its keen eyesight, the confused bird spotted another eagle soaring on the currents high above the bluff, and a yearning was kindled within it. The naturalist threw the majestic beast up and over the edge, crying out, "Fly! Fly! Fly!"

The eagle began to tumble toward the rocks below, but then it opened its seven-foot span of wings and, with a mighty screech, instinctively began to flap them. Soon it was gliding gracefully, climbing in ever-higher spirals on unseen thermals into the blue sky. Eventually, the mighty eagle disappeared into the glare of the morning sun. The bird had become what it was born to be.2

Have you discovered your God-given purpose and potential—and have become or are becoming all that you were born to be?

Suggested prayer: "Dear God, please help me to discover my God-given life purpose and potential and become all that you have envisioned for me to be and do. Thank you for hearing and answering my prayer. Gratefully, in Jesus' name, amen."

1. Isaiah 40:31 (NIV).
2. Doug Batchelor, Broken Chains, Pacific Press, 2004. Cited in WITandWISDOM, Richard Wimer. www.witandwisdom.org.

9:55 AM



Wednesday, June 13, 2007

Someone from Secell is going to appear on TV tomorrow!

"Zao Ann Ni Hao - Ming Tian Hui Gen Hao"

8am in the morning!! =)

7:25 PM