Friday, January 25, 2008
Action speaks louder than words.
Motivation Seminar
Wednesday, December 19, 2007
Year End Decision for the Lord

Charles joined us at NTGH just in recent months. Praise the Lord, he finally decided to commit his life to the Lord. He also decided to go for baptism before end of 2007. We met to prepare for our trip to Jireh Home on 16/12 at 5.30pm Before we went off to Kulim, we had a baptismal service for Charles.
Thank God for the blessings from his wife and family members. They came to witness his baptism too.
Immediately after the baptism, both Mr.& Mrs Charles joined us to Jireh Home. May God bless our brother and his family for his faith in Christ Jesus.
Jireh Home In Kulim


Jireh Home in Kulim is the faith ministry run by David and Rebeca, fulltime ministers of the Home.
They have launched the caring ministry since their marriage. Today they have two kids.(Picture David and children.)
The Home keeps and feed the desolated people from the streets. They have both inmates from the Indian and Chinese communities. It is housed in a shop lot (coner lot) in Kulim. They have prayer and services at the Home itself for the inmates. Throughout these many years, they have brought many such lonely and unattended people to the Lord through their loving care.
NTGH English Assembly visits the home regularly. We provide some practical help as well. Every Christmas we would cooked and have a meal with the inmates of the Home. We would sing carols to them and have fellowship with the pastor.
The Home needs practical fellowship from all caring Christians and churches. We encourage Pastor Divid to avail himself to take meetings in some churches in 2008. In this way, we believe more Christians will be made aware of such a work and be able to partner with them to care for the desolated.
You can contribute to the Home through NTGH English Assembly. Receipt will be send to you from Jireh Home when we pass over your gift to them.
Merry Christmas

Joy to the World, the Saviour came; Let Earth receives her King!
Vietnamese Fellowship group invited their friends, over a hundred of them, to their recent Christmas gathering.
Praise the Lord, at the end of the day, five new friends received Christ Jesus as their Lord and saviour.
NTGH English Assembly is expecting a heavy expenditure for this Christmas season. We need to provide transport for both the Vietnamese and Nepali Christmas gatherings. Pray with us that there will be harvest of souls for the Kingdom of God in both the gatherings.
Tuesday, November 13, 2007
Visit to Kuala Kangsar
Visit to Nilai
Thursday, November 08, 2007
Kiwi's Plan for 2008

What to expect in 2008 ? I should make more trips outstations to promote MEBS (Malaysian Emmaus Bible SChool) to the various Chinese Assemblies.
I have joined the MEBS Council lately and I will be acting on behalf of MEBS to interact with the various churches. I hope to encourage the Brethren Assemblies to give practical support and fellowship with MEBS. In fact the Board of MEBS Council hopes to see more assemblies sending their people to study at MEBS, equipping them for church ministries.
I will also continue to help up in the various small assemblies, taking meetings and sharing with them the visions of MEBS in the next 10 years.
Do pray with me that I may have a fruitful ministry in 2008. Pray also that God will provide me all the finances as I make more trips outstations. Last of all, ask God for good health and a lively spirit to move about. Thank you.
Joyful Moment
These Young people from the Chinese Assembly were baptised on 4th.November2007. NTGH has this practice to encourage those who have grown up from our Sunday school and before they left town after SPM to confirm their faith in the Lord Jesus Christ with baptism. Throughout the years many young people have accepted the Lord Jesus before they left for the cities.
Just pray that we will have more opportunity to work among new friends who have joined us recently.
Sunday, September 02, 2007
Inter-Assembly Youth Fellowship
Congratulation

The Unfinsied Work
Thursday, August 30, 2007
A sincere apology
I am posting this open apology to all my prayer partners and friends for a recent virus strain that sent off mails to all my pc contacts. I did not send off the mail. It just executive by itself when I click and browse through what was sent to me in the mail. Very sorry!!
In future, please do not click on any unknown link even if it comes from known contacts. Sorry for the annoying incident.
Kiwi
Wednesday, August 22, 2007
Reflection on Assembly Leaders' Conference 2007

Saturday, August 18, 2007
Outreach Through Music

A band of musicians: guitarists, keyboard player, drumer, and volunteer gospel singers from the churches, and a fulltime preacher/manager with the team.
Objective: Sharing our faith through songs and drama. Winning friends to Christ Jesus.
It should be a faith ministry: living by faith through the free will giving of the churches and suppoters.
Having the video clips posted into the internet, sharing the gospel through such media.
Composing songs and introducing them to the churches.
How to go about it? Pray and commit your hearts desire to the Lord. Write in and share your desire with me. I will coordinate and gather all interested parties to a special get-together.
Be prepared to stay-in as a "family", as a team. If you are married, you will have to move your family and come and stay nearby the team. We hope to introduce a schedule of 3-2-3-2-2
eight months on the move with four months homestay and practices.
Songs can be a good media to share the gospel and Christian messages to certain sectors of our surrounding. Pray with me to see that such vision is made feasible.
Vision of a Mission Field
My plan to set up a base in the city where our plane touch-down. We need to have two fulltime workers to be stationed in this base---- a small office and a small conference room.
From this base we will work with the locals, equipping them for church planting and outreach work.
From this base we will received those who may be returning home from Malaysia. Providing them a reorientation program at the base, and encouraging them in their faith. Soon afterward, we will see them off to their various home.
From this base we will also plan short mission trips for Malaysians who may be going over there. We will be able to received and accompany them to the various outreach points.
If we can manage to get a local to work at the base, and the other worker can come on rotation basis from Malaysia.
If you share my vision after reading this sharing, just provide me your contact, so that we can keep in touch. God willing, we should put it to work in 2008. This project will need financial support for those whom God has touch their hearts. The project is coded as MMN (Malaysian Missions to N).
contact: kiwikhor@yahoo.com
Wednesday, July 11, 2007
Church Planting---The Healthy Way
Case Study No.1 Acts 1:4-5/8
Waiting in Prayer
"Do not leave Jerusalem, but wait for the gift my Father promised, which you have heard me speak about...You will receive power when the Holy Spirit comes on you; and you will be my witnesses in Jerusalem,and in all Judea and Samaria, and to the ends of the earth."
Whenever we have a burden and vision to plant a local church in a certain region, we should first shared with our church leadership. Gathered for prayer with those of the same vision. Ask God for a clearer direction, and ask for wisdom to plan ahead. Waiting in prayer is the first step in church planting. We wanted to know exactly where the Lord is leading, and how to go about in a certain location with their local culture and people group.
Start Sowing the Gospel
Organise a small mission team to visit the place and to make a good survey of the place and people. Make contact with local believers and share with them the desire of starting a local church in their own locality. Go about making contacts with the local people, sharing the goodnews, and give some practical fellowship to the poor and needy; praying for the sick.
For those who have believed the gospel, baptising them and gathered them for regular home fellowship and workship. Began organsing some regular prayer and Bible study sessions, and weekly worship in the home of Christians.
Increase Manpower
With good pastoral care and regular witnessing and sharing, the number will surely grow. With the increase in membership, increase with manpower. Recruiting more Christians to join in the new work. Appoint local believers to leadership role allowing them to watch and to learn the administration and running of the local church.
This could only be possible if there is a continuous descipleship training program. As soon as some local leadership is appointed, a establishment of a new local church is officially announced. It should be given a name suiting the scripture teaching. You may want to call it So and So (name of a town or district) Gospel Center; or So and So Christian Assembly. Name that seems to include all believers of the particular district or locality.
It all this preparation, the Sending Church must be informed. The leaders of the sending church must be invited to give their blessing to this newly established local church.
Case Study No.2 Acts 11:19-21
Migration Church
People do move around due to livelihood and employment. Soem move because they have purchased their houses in a newly established township. Each time when members of a church began to move into a new township, we should encourage them to consider starting a new local church.The believers could have open house to make contact with friends in the new neighbourhood. They could gathered believers in the same locality for fellwoship and sharing with them the vision of a local church.
The beleievers could organise some fellowship meetings and Bible study sessions. They could organise talks and social activites. This should carry on till a new local church is formed. All this while, the Home Church should provide all possible assistance to get the work going.
Case Study No.3 Acts 13:4-7/14:1-7/19-23
Mission Activities
The church could send missionaries to do church planting. It is a targeted mission objective. Sending mission teams to a particular location with the aim of starting a local church. Whenever there are new converts, they should be given good discipleship training, preparing them to lead their own local church.
Suggesions for church administration:
The senior christian who initiated a new work will definitely manage the new church as their elder/pastor. In its appropriate timing, more locals are appointed to leadership role. Local churches should invite preachers and Bible teavhers to come over to lend a helping hand in nurturing the new group.
Suggestion for Meeting places:
Do not rush to acquire property like building etc. Do not inccured the new believers in any form of financial burden. The group could meet at a home, or a hotel conference room, a public utility hall. Try to make good use of ready facility in the surrounding.
Friday, June 29, 2007
Literature Ministry
It is from the writings of men that we have historical records of events and people in the past. Writings stay longer with us more than just words passed down by mouth of men. In fact, God said in 1Cor 10:11"These things happened to them as examples and were written down as warnings for us."
By God's grace, Nibong Tebal Gospel Hall was given the task to produce the Chinese Assembly Magazine "Fu-su Kang" at the recent Chinese Assembly Leaders' Conference. Mr.Khor Kee OOi is the chief editor and he had a team of editorial board helping him to get it done. Praise God, the Internet version of fusukang is already available online. http://webiz.bz/fusukang
Mr.Khor hopes to get the hard copy out by end of July. He hopes to be able to spend time in preaching and work on literature ministry for the remaining years of his fulltime ministry. Kindly support him in prayer asking God to speak through the writings.
Saturday, June 02, 2007
Chinese Assembly Leaders' Conference 2007


Tuesday, May 29, 2007
Love Has A Price

Fifteen Nepalese lost their job recently. They were dismissed from their work place unreasonably, without any form of compensation.
Among them were some who had just accepted the Lord Jesus. The church rented a flat to put them up temporary. Another church contributed in kinds. Yet another offered legal aids to arrange help to meet up with the Labor Court.
In the mean time, our Nepalese leaders Amar and Sudir also lost their job. Their factory winded up. At the first look it was an unfortunate matter. However, it turned up to be a blessing. The two could help to encourage the 15 of them. They have time to meet with them daily in the church and have prayer sessions and Bible studies with them. Even those who were non-christians accepted the Lord through these sessions.
The church contributed to the need of three Nepalese who were short of fund to buy a return air ticket.10 of them were sent back to Nepal middle of May. Five remained for an extended period to appear before the Labor Court.
By this time, God opened a door for Amar and Sudir. Sudir was placed to work with the factory of a church leader. Amar was admited to GLO Training Centre for a short period. While they were at the new place, they tried to reachout to other Nepalese as well. Praise the Lord !
To love and to care costs money. The rental, the food, and transportation, the air-tickets etc. God bless our Nepalese brethren. We prayed that they will plant churches upon their return to the homeland.
Friday, May 04, 2007
Start It Right
Many of these failed projects lack clear objective. Even if they had good objective, they had tried to do many things in one simple effort. They were not focused.
Start it right. Have a simple focused objective for any particular ministry. Ask one simple question: what do you hope to achieve through the project? With all efforts and wisdom, work on it.
Take one good example: a Student Christian Fellowship. What do we hope to achieve from this ministry? We hope to share the gospel and impart Christian value through the CF meetings. By so doing, we hope to invite the students to our Youth Fellowship and get them to know the Lord Jesus Christ.
Thus in such meeting, Christian songs and testimonies play a major role. At such a meeting, we will organise talks relating to youth and studies, relationship and character building. Bible stories from the Old testament should be interesting to them. Our objective is trying to invite them to the church Youth Fellowsip.
Once we got what we want, we will work on it. And we will make the meetings interesting with some games and laughters. God willing, we will get some friends interested in joining the Youth Fellowship in the church.
In A Senior Citizens fellowship: first ask what we hope to achieve from it. Evangelistic and fellowship for the senior group. Thus in our meetings we must always tell of the good news God has brought to the world. We must be able to let them see the joy and hope in Christ. At the same time it must be light and casual. Refreshment served at the end of a simple gathering. Since we hope to impart the Word, we must make use of simple dialet etc.
What I wanted to say is to be specific in what we want to achieve when we initiated a particular new ministry. Do not try to do too much at one attempt.
Sunday, April 22, 2007
The Flock Needs a Shepherd
They need someone to come round them when there is a sudden demise of a loved one. They need the shepherd to guide them along the path of life with the elightenment of the Word of God.
They need someone to talk to whenever they are in distress. A shepherd. A fulltime elder who is available anytime to the saints of his church.
Such elder must step out to serve the church in faith. He must be able to teach from the Word. He must be willing to serve the community of believers. He is to serve and not to be served. He must be willing to lead the church in its course to fullfil the goal of the Great Commission. He is stationed in one local church. He is the leader in the Oversight. Other elders and deacons and deaconess are there to assist him to get the work done.
The church may have a fulltime Youth Worker who works under the supervision of this fulltime elder. When the fulltime elder is available, the fulltime worker (a preacher) should be released to preach the Word in other churches. The fulltime worker's responsibility is to nurtured an undeveloped church, equip the saints for leadership and to go on to another when a fulltime elder is appointed. It is the duty of the local churches to support the fulltime preacher so that he can work among the many local churches.
Friday, April 20, 2007
Job Yet Unfinished


Sunday, April 15, 2007
An Effective Light House


Saturday, April 14, 2007
Unity Is Strength

Sunday, February 25, 2007
The Good Harvest





Thursday, February 22, 2007
You Made It Possible




I must also thank Mr.& Mrs.Khan Aun, Peter & Pauline, Dr.Patrick & Dr.Catherine, Sister Hai Yen, sister Sai Kim and a number of others for providing the food. All of you made it possible for the seminar to be carried out smoothly. Praise the Lord !
Wednesday, February 21, 2007
Looking Ahead into the Future


We make use of the recent public holidays to organised a two-day training seminar for some 28 Nepalese believers. The objective of the training is to prepare them for active church planting and personal evangelism when they are back home.
We had three modules in this first training. One on Church Leadership: Leadership calling, Leadership Character and Leadership Role. We have one on Evangelism: Knowing what is the Gospel of Jesus Christ, Understanding The Great Commission and the need and know-how to Share Our Faith. We have also one module on Local Church Government: Know the Overview of A Local Church, Have an idea of the Local Church Government and some Tips for Local Church Management.
During the seminar, we made them responsible for various duties:cleanliness of the facility, duty for setting up tables, be aware of security of the building and facility etc. The campers were also giving time for group discussions during two assignment period. each group leader was asked to present the report of their discussion before the start of the next sessions. We had also one sessions of group Bible studies on the Book of Philemon.
At the end of the training , members were asked to share what they have learnt from the sessions, and what they hope to do when they are back home. Respond for the sharing was overwhelming. Praise God for such an opportunity to work with the Nepalese.
Sunday, January 07, 2007
Adding to the Church of Jesus Christ

Thank God for the additional five members to be added to the group. Some of their friends made their ways to witness the baptisn. They took a group photograph just to remember the occasion. Praise the Lord.
Do continue to uphold the work among the foreign workers.Remember also the coming training camp in February.
We pray that the churches of Malaysia would extend their fellowship to the foreign workers within their vicinity.
Monday, January 01, 2007
Rejoice With Those Who Rejoice
Pusing Perdana Gospel Hall was established in 2004. Ever since they had planted a local in the region, they had worked hard to reachout to the residents in the surrounding places. They had regular worship services, Sunday School and YP Meetings.
By God's grace they had acquired a shop lot for ther permanent worhsip place. On 1st. January 2007 they had their Dedication Service. Christians from various Assemblies rejoiced with them The hall was packed to its maximun capacity.
Pastor Kiwi was the invited speaker for the occasion. He reminded the church to imitate after King David who had a godly aspiration to be a house for the Lord. Pastor encouraged this young church to have a godly aspisration of being a mission church, reaching out the the various housings along that Jelapan-Lumut highway.
This newly established church took a bank loan from the Public Bank. The church has to repay back the loan in 20 year-term. Each instalment is about a thousand ringgit. Those who is able to provide for the extension of the kingdom of God may want to give towards this need. If so, do drop me a feed back and provide me your email, so that I can keep in touch.
Let us rejoice with the saints at Pusing Perdana Gospel Hall. rejoice because a new local church is planted in Malaysia.
Monday, December 25, 2006
Making Good Use of Opportunity

Thank God we have been able to have many friends and family members joining us at our Christmas dinner. We had it in Golf Resort, we had it in Restaurant. We had it in church premises etc. This year we had it in a car park infront of our church building. However, we had a worship session, song items and carol singing etc. in the church hall. In other words, we had our meeting proper in the church before the dinner at the car park. The crowd paid much attention to the preaching of the gospel. We prayed that the seed thus sown will reap in its time.
This year we had over a hundred people joining us at the dinner. Many of them are friends and relatives of church members. Praise the Lord for His blessings upon all our Christmas activities. Amen.
Missions At Our Door Steps

Saturday, December 23, 2006
Missions & Country Churches

We know how much some churches spend in sending short missions teams overseas every year. Some even support overseas mission projects with substantial fund alocations yearly. However, those city churches that receives christian members nurtured by country and village churches do not seems to pay much attention to their Macedonian cries for help.
This Christmas we manage to pursuade our youths to prepare song items and go into a small church in a fishing village to help celebrating their Christmas Service.
We prepared our songs, our Notebook and LCD projector, gifts for children, and also help to have a speaker to preach the Christmas message. Two cars and one van load of church members went into the fishing village and got the place set up. We presented the songs and and action songs, and our speaker shared the Word. A the end of it, we gave away the gift packs to the chidlren present at the service. The local church members prepared a simple tea reception for all. The pastor was happy to have us helping up at the Christmas celebration.
It is my prayer that Christians and church leaders of city churches would reflect on this " missions trip to the cpountry churches". It helps to encourage the local believers and also cause the sleeping church to become alive with song and praises. This drew a small crowd at the door way of the small church building. The seed is sown. Praise the Lord.
What Is Christmas To You ?

Christmas is a time to tell the Good News --- God loves the World. NTGH making use of this season to tell the world through songs and carols, through testimonies and Christmas dinners, and also through the preaching of the simple Gospel.
Our little girl recites the scripture verses at one of the carol singing sessions.
Let all believers invite friends and relatives to their homes and invite carol singers to come and join them. While waiting for the singers, it is time of fellowship and also time to share the simple Gospel.
We thank God that we have open doors to the hospitals. We went singing, giving away fruits and flowers, encouraging the sick. We went with a prayer: that our presence would remind the people of our Lord Jesus Christ and give a serious thought of what Christmas means.
We also visited the Home for the Aged People --- Jireh Home. It is a yearly affair. Though we could not do much to help, we just hope our visit encourages the pastor and wife and their team of workers in the Home. We also prepared a dinner for the inmates. We gave a gift to the Home to sponsor a month's rental, and fellowship with the pastor & family.
What is Christmas to you?
I hope all Christians remember it is time of thanksgivings. Thanking God for His love and the gift of His Son our Lord Jesus Christ. It is a time to show love to the poor and needy. Time to share the good news. It serves as a time of family reunion for many Christian homes. Praise the Lord for anothewr Christmas.
Merry Christmas to all my prayer supporters and Net Friends.
Monday, December 11, 2006
EndTime Deception
End time deception: Christians being tricked to believe in falsehood, in lies and being led astray from the truth and from the Lord.
"Let no men deceive you by any means: for that day shall not come except there come a falling away first..."(2Thess 2:3)
" Even him,whose coming is after the working of Satan with all power and signs and lying wonders."(2Thess 2:9)
Knowing that there is a great deception in the Last Day, Christians must be on the lookout, watch and pray lest be deceived. If this is the Last day the whole earth must be filled with evil and sins, and godliness and god fearing people are scares to find.
If this is the Last day, supporters of Anti-Christ, a false church must be having a "revival" to rally support for Anti-Christ. How do we know the true genuine church from that of the false?
It is called the harlot, drunked with the blood of the saints, and with the blood of the martyrs of Jesus..(Rev 17:6) An unholy union of all so call Christian churches, and some kind of union with multi-faith, multi-religious sects can be expected.
Watch out for the End Time deception and stay off from it. There is not unholy union for the Bride of Christ, which is His Church. The Church of God must be consecrated, set apart, for Christ alone. Amen.