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November 11, 2024
Zion Bishan Bible-Presbyterian Church
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Every second Sunday of November – it falls on November 10 this year – churches around the world share and pray for the orphans and the vulnerable children and families. More than 30 churches in Singapore have prayed in the past few years.
Come for a night of worship and prayer for vulnerable children and families in Singapore and Southeast Asia. This event is open to anyone who has a heart for vulnerable children and families, the worship will be led by The Treasure Box SG.
Date: November 11, 2024
Time: 7.30pm-9pm (6.30pm for dinner and fellowship)
Venue: Zion Bishan Bible-Presbyterian Church
Click here to register (by November 2, 2024 if dinner is required).
About the organiser:
World Without Orphans is a global movement of Christ followers who are committed to serving all children and families. It is manifested through grassroots movements, which implement family-based solutions for orphans and vulnerable children in their communities, nations and networks. Its mission is to call and equip national leaders to collaborate in solving their own country’s orphaned and vulnerable children’s crisis.
Home for Good, Singapore is a network of foster parents, adoptive parents and volunteers who are passionate about helping vulnerable children and youths.
The Treasure Box Singapore is a ministry founded by Elvin and Esther Foong, who are both Family Life Educators. Their ministry aims to help families grow closer to God and to each other. They do this through providing training, conducting workshops and programmes, and publishing their own books and resources specifically designed to help families grow in faith at home, in the local context. They also regularly conduct talks and workshops for schools, companies, churches and other community organisations. Together with other like-minded parents, they also co-founded SGFamilies, a ground-up movement that aims to raise wholesome generations together. They have been happily married for 16 years and are proud parents to two teenage children.