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THEME TALKS

Our speakers ​

Fong Ming Hui (on the left with his wife Jiamin)

Minghui used to teach English Literature before heeding God’s call to full-time ministry. He has been studying for the past five years, and is currently pursuing the Master of Theology (ThM) programme at Singapore Bible College. He has been involved in youth, worship and student ministries and in his spare time, likes to cook, cycle and travel. He was a member of VCF from 2002 to 2006.

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Jiamin Choo-Fong

Jiamin served on board OM's missions ship Doulos from 2005 to 2009 and wrote Out of the Harbour, a book based on her experiences of sharing God's love in over 30 countries. She is currently OM Singapore’s Missions Coordinator, engaging churches and individuals in missions and doing missions training. As an itinerant speaker, she has inspired many by her messages. She holds a Bachelor’s Degree in Psychology (National University of Singapore) and a Master of Arts in Biblical Studies (Singapore Bible College). She was a member of NUS Cru from 2001 to 2004.

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Themes

Celebrating the Wonder
On Day 1, we explore what it means to stand in awe of God, his works and our relationship with him. This is the Lord’s world, where he reigns, and all creation rises to celebrate his ‘awesome deeds.' How do the psalms help us see God working wonders in our lives and in all that is around us? 

Wrestling the Wonder
On Day 2, we explore what it means to have our worlds upended through tragedy and loss. On 'the road marked with suffering,’ what does it mean to still be in relationship with God? Do the psalms give us a way to understand what it means to be an angry, frustrated and disappointed believer? 

Trusting the Wonder
Finally on Day 3, we explore how our faith is shaped and changed through the contours of celebrating and wrestling with God. What posture of faith do the psalms model for us as Christian students on campus, who worship and bear witness to the Wonder in our lives? 

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