Father, pastor and blogger Edmund Tay talks about what inspired him to start blogging and the key to responsible social media use.
Emerge
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This year, City Harvest Church’s youths are being challenged to give their all to God.
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A key element of Emerge is providing the platform for City Harvest youth to glorify God with their talents. This year, they did so through four events that centered on this year’s theme of “Passion”.
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Fifteen camps, 2,233 youth, countless encounters with God. Campers from all the pastoral zones in City Harvest Church share the highlights.
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At the first Emerge meeting of 2017, the youth of City Harvest Church learned to keep their passion for Jesus alive.
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This year at Emerge, City Harvest Church’s youth conference, senior pastor Kong Hee challenged the youths to consecrate their lives in order to serve their generation.
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At this year’s Emerge youth conference, City Harvest Church’s senior pastor, Kong Hee urged the young people of CHC to consecrate their lives to God.
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“People don’t care how much you know until they know how much you care.” Wu Yuzhuang taught City Harvest Church youths the practical steps to reaching out to the lost at 2016’s Emerge Night.
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The glory of young men (and women) is their strength, says Proverbs 20:29. Emerge 2016 sees a whole list of competitions for the young people to test their strength in many areas.
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The Emerge committee lays out its 2016 vision and plans for the youths of City Harvest Church.
After a three-year hiatus, RAVE camp is back! This year’s outing sought to build unity among Polytechnic students from various campuses.
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