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PENINSULAR MALAYSIA MISSION OF SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTISTS ADD 22-1, Jalan 2/114, Kuchai Business Centre, Jalan Kuchai Lama, 58200 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia TEL (603) 7984 7795 | FAX (603) 7984 4600 EMAIL pem@adventistorgmy | WEBSITE wwwadventistorgmy | Free Internal Circulation Official Newsletter of Peninsular Malaysia Mission | Issue 39 | Dec 2013

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PENINSULAR MALAYSIA MISSION OF SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTISTS ADD 22-1, Jalan 2/114, Kuchai Business Centre, Jalan Kuchai Lama, 58200 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.

TEL (603) 7984 7795 | FAX (603) 7984 4600

EMAIL [email protected] | WEBSITE www.adventist.org.my | Free Internal Circulation

Official Newsletter of Peninsular Malaysia Mission | Issue 39 | Dec 2013

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MMIISSSSIIOONN SSTTAATTEEMMEENNTT We, the Seventh-day Adventist

Church exist to preach the gospel

to prepare the people in

Peninsular Malaysia for Jesus

Christ’s second coming, by

ministering to their physical, mental,

social and spiritual needs through

in-reach and outreach

programmes of the Church.

VVIISSIIOONN SSTTAATTEEMMEENNTT

To prepare our members for Jesus’

soon return and with united spirit

evangelize the whole of Peninsular

Malaysia.

PP EE MM DD II RR EE CC TT OO RR YY President Leong Fai Executive Secretary, Personal Ministry, Sabbath School Ministry

Terrance Sim Treasurer Joshua Chee Adventist Laymen Services & Industries Joshua Chee Chaplaincy Francis Amer Children Ministry, Community Service, Women Ministry

Tam Man Lin Communication, Public Affairs & Religious Liberty Terrance Sim Education Yew Lip Sin Family Ministry Petrik Andrews Health Ministry Jane Yap Leadership Education And Development (LEAD), Adventist Mission Leong Fai Ministerial Association, Spirit of Prophecy

Tan Meng Cheng Philanthropic Goh Cheng Siew Publishing Leong Fai (acting) Shepherdess International

Ellen Nathan Voice of Prophecy Chay Fook Wing Stewardship & Trust Services Alex Rajakumar Youth, Pathfinder, AMiCUS James Edward

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RReevviivvaall aanndd tthhee PPrroopphheettiicc TTrruutthh�

22013 has gone and 2014 is here. We are a year closer to the return of our Lord Jesus. This year, the world church has chosen the theme “Revival & the

Prophetic Truth”. Knowing and accepting the prophetic truth is essential for

everyone who is waiting for the soon return of our Lord.

“The perils of the last days are upon us, and in our work we are to warn the

people of the danger they are in. Let not the solemn scenes which prophecy

has revealed be left untouched. If our people were half awake, if they

realized the nearness of the events portrayed in the Revelation, a reformation

would be wrought in our churches, and many more would believe the

message.” {Ev. 195.1}.

We believe that both Daniel and Revelation in the Bible have the same

authority as other books in the Bible. The prophetic truth in these two books is

from God. We have the responsibility to share it to the world. However, there

are Christian leaders teaching that the prophetic books were sealed, and

were not to be understood. It was true that a portion of the book Daniel was

sealed (Dan. 8:26; 12:4, 9), but not the book Revelation. All the teachings in

Revelation are to be understood. That is the reason its title is Revelation,

messages to be revealed. Moreover, Dan. 12: 4, 9 emphatically mentioned

that the sealed portion of the book would be revealed, to be made known at

the end time.

“Let Daniel speak, let the Revelation speak, and tell what truth is. But

whatever phase of the subject is presented, uplift Jesus as the center of all

hope, ‘the Root and the Offspring of David, and the bright and morning

Star.’” -- Testimonies to Ministers, p. 118.

As we study Revelation Chapter Ten together with Daniel Chapter Eight, we

understand that the sealed portion of Daniel was the 2300 days prophecy as

mentioned in Daniel 8:14. In late Eighteen and early Nineteen Century,

groups of Christian in a few European countries, Middle East, North America

and South America, begun to preach about the advent message based on

Daniel chapter 8 and 9. Furthermore, the great disappointment experience

of the Adventist Movement in North America was predicted about 1700 years

ago.

170 years after the great disappointment experience, we are still preaching

the advent message because Rev. 10:11 says “you must prophesy again

about many peoples, nations, languages and kings.” Preaching the eternal

gospel is the mission of the remnants until Jesus Christ returns. (Rev. 14: 6 – 14).

“Ministers should present the sure word of prophecy as the foundation of the

faith of Seventh-day Adventists. The prophecies of Daniel and Revelation

should be carefully studied, and in connection with them the words, "Behold

the Lamb of God, which taketh away the sin of the world.” {Ev 196.2}.

I would like to appeal to our brothers and sisters in Christ to spend time to

study both Daniel and Revelation in 2014 to be affirmed and blessed by the

prophetic truth in these two books. (Rev. 1:3)�

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REVIVAL MEETINGS AT NIBONG TEBAL AND KULIM

CHURCHES SHARED BY PR RS PHILIP: Praise the Lord

Almighty God, we had the privilege of conducting

revival meetings at both churches in September. The

meetings were conducted by Pr Antonidass from

SothernAsia Division, Tamilnad. The purpose was to

revive the members for the Lord's ministry. May the

Lord continue to bless these two churches

abundantly. Please keep them in your prayers.�

�CAMP SHARED BY MRS LEONG FAI: On Oct 5-6, Pr

Minsun, together with 30 church members conducted

a camp at an Orang Asli Village in Seremban.

Members conducted programmes for all the

residents. Ladies were in charge of cooking. At the

end of the programme, they gave presents to the

students who have received good results from the

tuition programme. Mrs Leong Fai contributed 50

cups as presents for the games. Members of

Seremban Church, Pr and Mrs Minsun, Elder Ted and

the public also contributed funds to support this

camp. Thank God for blessing this camp!��

REUNION DINNER SHARED BY MRS LEONG FAI (3RD

FROM LEFT): On Sep 22, Adventist College of Nursing

and Sciences held its 30th anniversary. Many doctors,

former staffs, current staffs and nursing students were

present. Many of them came back from far away

countries. Mdm Chan Soon Kiew (2nd from left),

former and first school principal, and Lim Quek Mui,

current principal, were among the attendees. Thank

God for seeing the growth of the Nursing College.�

�BLOOD DONATION SHARED BY MRS LEONG FAI: On

Oct 20, Puchong Chinese Church conducted a blood

donation drive in Puchong. The event was from

10:00am to 3:00pm. 80 people donated blood.�

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SHARED BY PR RUBIL PAMAJAH: Perkhemahan gereja-gereja BM seluruh Semenanjung telah diadakan pada 13-

15 Sept 2013, bertempat di Kalumpang Resort, Ulu Selangor.Terima kasih kepada gereja-gereja di Penang,

Johor Baru, Kota Masai, Seremban, Pandamaran dan gereja Klang BM selaku penganjur perkhemahan tahun

ini. Seramai lebih kurang 265 orang peserta yang telah datang bergabung bersama dalam perkheman ini. AJK

Klang BM selaku penganjur perkhemahan telah menjemput Pr Stimson Hutagalung dan Puan Rolyanna

Febrinnia Sibuea dari UNAI, Bandung sebagai pembicara sepanjang perkhemahan ini. Sempena perkhemahan

ini, satu orang yang telah di baptiskan.��

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�PICNIC SHARED BY PR EDWIN JOSEPH: In conjunction with Malaysia Day, on Sep 15, Teluk Intan Church went for a

picnic at Kuala Wok Nature Park, Tapah. The beautiful venue was surrounded by crystal-clear water from the

mountain top gushing down over huge stones, chirping of birds and insects. In this natural park, there was an

area filled with hot spring water in which we tried to boil eggs! We thank the Lord for making this provision, and

we hope other sister churches will join us in the future.��

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MUAR-MALACCA COMBINED WORSHIP SHARED BY

DANNY WI, MUAR CHURCH: For the first time in many

years, Malacca and Muar came together for a

combined service on Jun 7-8. Muar Church played the

host, with Malacca members coming down to Muar for

the combined service.

It started with a vesper service on Friday night, Jun 7,

where Dr Fam shared a short devotional with those

present. A few members from Malacca stayed

overnight.

On Sabbath morning, the car park was full. More than

75 people gathered on that Sabbath morning for

Sabbath School, Divine Service, fellowship lunch and an

afternoon of Testimonies and Praise that ended the

day. The pastor spoke to the combined congregation

at the 11 o’clock Divine Service.

Dr Lee Yew Hoong of Malacca Church and Danny Wi

of Muar Church presided over the afternoon

programme. Practically all who stayed back for the

afternoon programme participated by sharing

testimonies or songs.

Members from both sides were blessed by the

fellowship and testimonies of praise and worship. The

Muar Church members personally prepared a nice

buffet lunch for the visiting Malacca Church.

We look forward to more of this kind of fellowship that

can bind hearts together in Christian love.�

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…continued from pg 8 Our vision: The Adventist Food Bank envisions A COMMUNITY WHERE NO ONE IS HUNGRY. Our mission: To lead the fight against hunger through our resources of time, ability and finances; serving the

deserving in our community.

Our values:

�� We believe in a shared sense of civic responsibility. �� We believe access to food is a basic human right. �� We serve our clients with respect and dignity, irrespective of race or religion. �� We believe in healthy nutrition. �� We uphold the highest standards of integrity. �� We honour the contribution of all members, volunteers, and donors.

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�MARRIAGE OF THE YEAR 2013 SHARED BY PR SAMUEL MONEY: On Sunday, Nov 17, Stanley Anand and Nalini Mani,

both members of JB Indian Church were married at the Dewan Dato Onn, Taman Dato Onn, Johor Land, Johor

Bahru. Officiating ministers were Pr RS Phillip and Pr S Money. Other distinguished guests who graced the

occasion included Pr.James Edward, Dr John Ezekiel and Dr James Suppiah, the latter two being ministers from a

neighbourhood church in Johor Bahru and both good friends of Stanley. Attendance at Dewan during the

marriage ceremony was filled to the maximum capacity -- reaching more than 1000 people, and hence it was

considered the marriage ceremony of the year 2013! Numerous hymns of blessings were sung by the choir from

the JB Indian Church as well as from the Sungai Way Indian Church. Stanley, the head elder of the JB Indian

Church, and Nalini his wife, a school teacher at a government aided school in Johor Bahru, will be going to the

Spicer College in Puna, India, for their honeymoon for 10 days. We wish the couple good health, prosperity and

success in all their future endeavours.��

PARENTS DAY CELEBRATION SHARED BY NOAH AGUSTIN: Praise the Lord!!! Nibong Tebal Church organized a

meaningful programme to honour all the parents on Jun 30. We invited Penang and Kulim Indian Churches to

join us. New interests including Mdm Jayamah, Mrs Lazarus and Mrs Jenny Anne’s family also joined us. We had

a skit regarding family performed by Nibong Tebal youths. May the Lord protect, guide and bless all our parents!

Please remember our new interests in your prayers.��

MERDEKA CELEBRATION IN NATURE SHARED BY RENITTA EDWARD: In conjunction with the Merdeka clebrations, on

Aug 31, Sungai Way Indian Church had Sabbath services in nature at Taman Bandaran Kelana Jaya. After the

Divine worship, we had special prayers for our nation and followed by potluck.��

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�VACATION BIBLE SCHOOL (VBS) SHARED BY RENITTA EDWARD: From Aug 12-14, we had Vacation Bible School 2013

at Sungai Way Indian Church. We were blessed with 30 participants including 5 non-Christian kids. The theme of

the VBS 2013 was, “Five smooth stones” which was based on the story of David and Goliath. During this event, we

incorporated Kids in Kitchen, whereby the children learnt to cook recipes, which were prepared, according to

their age groups. For the closing ceremony, we had invited Mrs Leong Fai, the Children’s Ministries Director of

PEM, to present goodie bags and the VBS certificates to the participants. We hope to conduct more

programmes for the children. May the Lord bless the participants, teachers and the helpers who assisted in this

special event of Sungai Way Church.�

EVANGELISTIC MEETING SHARED BY RENITTA EDWARD:

From Aug 12 – 17, ten sessions of evangelistic meetings

were conducted by Pr John Moses, from India. He spoke

on the topic, “Human needs for the Better Future.” The

church members were blessed by his message on God’s

word.��

ADVENTIST COMMUNITY SERVICES (ACS) SHARED BY

MRS LEONG FAI: An ACS training was conducted at

Skudai Chinese Church on Jun 22. Twenty-seven

members attended the ACS training. Topics

included: What is ACS? Disasters and Relieve, ACS &

ADRA, Social Response and Capital, and PEM ACS

Report. ACS vests were given to all attendants to

encourage them to participate in ACS activities and

serve the community.�

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REPORT ON THE OFFICIAL OPENING OF THE 3RD SOUTHEAST ASIA UNION MASTER GUIDE CONVENTION BY THE

HONOURABLE, MR CHEAH KAH PENG, STATE ASSEMBLYMAN, KEBUN BUNGA CONSTITUENCY, PENANG, ON FRIDAY

NOV 22 SHARED BY SUSAN CHAN: It was indeed a great honour for Penang, Malaysia, to have been chosen as

the venue for the prestigious 3rd Southeast Asia Union Master Guide Convention. More than 300 Master Guides,

from the 7 countries in Southeast Asia: Finland, and the United States, attended the 3-day convention, from Nov

22 -24 at the Penang Adventist Hospital College of Nursing Auditorium.

This Convention is held with the main objective of bringing together the international body of youth leaders to

equip and rededicate their call to serve the church and the community at large in all areas of the youth

ministries. The Master Guides are the highest in rank as leaders dedicated in training youth leaders worldwide to

become useful citizens wherever they may be. This uniformed body, initiated by the Seventh-day Adventist world-

wide church, is patterned after the scouting movement but with Christian values and discipline.

The 3rd Southeast Asia Union Master Guide Convention was officially declared open by the Hon Mr Cheah Kah

Peng, State Assemblyman, Kebun Bunga Constituency, Penang. In his opening remarks, Hon Mr Cheah,

mentioned that he had a passion for the youth ministry in this country and that the youths should be mentored as

useful citizens and leaders of tomorrow. He stressed that the strength of our nation is in the youths. A strong

nation is made so by strong youths, and the strong youths are the inevitable products of the strong National

Leaders committed in the youth ministries. He shared his own life experience, when as a youth, was committed in

community service and in seeking justice for the oppressed.

The official opening ceremony ended with a presentation of a memento to Hon Mr Cheah by the World

Pathfinder Director, Master Guide Jonatan Tejel, in appreciation of his presence and to declare open the

convention. This was followed by a light refreshment for the guest of honour together with the senior Master

Guides Pathfinder Directors.��

PARENTS DAY SHARED BY PR RS PHILIP: Kulim Church held a special programme to honour the parents on Jul 7.

Parents from Nibong Tebal also joined us. We thank God for good parents, and may blessings be showered upon

them.�

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PARENTS DAY SHARED BY ARVIND ROBERT (KLEBANG CHURCH HEALTH PROMOTER): Praise The LORD!!! On Jun 23,

Klebang Church Youth Department in collaboration with Women Ministry Department organized an event of

celebrating mothers and fathers day of the year 2013.

Every year Klebang Church will organize indoor programmes to celebrate Parents Day. But this year, the Church

Youth Department planned to bring the parents and church members to a seaside gathering. We started our

journey at 8:30am to Teluk Batik, Lumut.

Ms Pusparani gave the morning devotion emphasizing on the importance of having respect for parents. Mr

Robert, church treasurer offered the morning prayer. Delicious food were prepared by Klebang Women Ministry

Department. Games were prepared by the youth and a couple of adults.

We made it back to Ipoh by 6:00pm. All glory and honour to Lord Jesus Christ for making this event a successful

one.�

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WHAT IF YOUR JOB TITLE WAS CHANGED TO

‘SERVANT’? COMPLAINERS CAN TAKE A CUE FROM THIS AIRLINE PILOT by Laura Samano/ANN: Two years ago I was

at the airport in Charlotte, North Carolina, waiting for my

plane home to Baltimore, Maryland, when an announcer

came over the public address system informing us the airport

had experienced a power outage. �

It was humid

and 90

degrees

Fahrenheit

outside. The

sun hit the

window

behind me as

if it had

nowhere else

to shine. The

jetway that

should have

led us from the departure gate to the plane was not working.

The ground personnel told us the airport was using mobile

staircases to help passengers board planes. But the airport

didn’t have enough staircases for every plane so we had to

wait our turn.

I was sitting between two ladies who complained about the

weather, how that in that airport things always went wrong,

and anything else they could think of. The ground personnel

couldn’t give us a specific time of departure, which gave my

seatmates another reason to complain.

Nearly three hours after the initial power outage

announcement, ground personnel told us we could board.

So we exited the gate area by walking down a stairway and

headed toward the mobile staircase that would lead us up

into the plane.

As I walked toward the plane, I noticed a man walking up

and down the stairs. I wondered what was wrong with him.

We all wanted to go home and he was just delaying our

departure. I walked up the stairs and noticed the sweat on

the man’s face and shirt. It seemed like every step he took

added a wrinkle to his forehead.

The man was carrying passengers’ luggage. Then I noticed

who he was – our pilot. This pilot went above and beyond

just flying planes. He made passengers more comfortable at

the cost of his own comfort. I didn’t hear anyone complain

because they didn’t have to carry their own luggage.

Nobody asked him to help, and I’m sure he didn’t get paid

more for doing it.

Days later I reflected: What would happen if instead of us

having the title of captain, co-pilot, editor, administrative

assistant, director or president…we had the title of “servant.”

Would we behave the same way?

The kingdom of God calls us to be servants, not masters.

Jesus said, “Whoever wants to be great must serve others.

Whoever wants to be first must be last.” I hope every person

we talk to will perceive our desire to serve him or her, and I

pray that when God says to us, “Whom shall I send and who

will go for us?” that each of us will say, “Here I am Lord, send

me.”�

WHY I’M GLAD I’M AN ADVENTIST. OUR UNDERSTANDING OF A LOVING GOD; EMERGING HEALTH

PRINCIPLES HAVE BEEN OUR TEACHING ALL ALONG by Cliff

Goldstein/ANN: The other day I was listening on the car

radio to a Sunday preacher talk about last-day events. Any

day now, he warned, faithful Christians would raptured; that

is, instantly transported to heaven, leaving only a pile of

clothes where they were standing a moment before. Just

like that they would disappear, while everyone else, the

unsaved, would be left behind. With all these faithful

Christians having been supernaturally taken away, the

unsaved would have another chance to accept Jesus,

which they better do soon because the anti-Christ, perhaps

a Syrian Jew, would bring about a seven-year period of

tribulation before the earthly thousand years of peace would

begin. �

At one point, I thought, I am so thankful to be an Adventist,

so thankful that whatever unanswered questions remain

about our understanding of last day events, it doesn’t

include the saints vanishing into thin air, only their clothes

remaining.

I’m so thankful, too, to be an Adventist because it amazes

me how many Christians believe that God will burn the lost in

hell for eternity. It is astonishing to read some very bright

Christians try to justify the idea that the unsaved deserve to

be suffering torture in hell for billions of eons, and that such a

fate is exactly what a loving God would do. How grateful I

am to be an Adventist with our understanding of the fate of

the lost.

On a similar note, I’m so thankful to be an Adventist because

our beliefs about death protect us from every kind of

deception regarding the state of the dead. Many people

have read about near death experiences, in which clinically

dead people come back to life and tell fantastic stories

about floating in a misty realm where they meet deceased

friends and relatives who seem to be having a grand ol’ time

of it, even if many had never professed Jesus. The sad thing

is, Christians think that these accounts are “proof” that the

dead go straight to heaven. What a powerful deception,

one that we, as Adventists, never have to fall for.

Plus, as I get older, I am so thankful for what Adventism has

taught me about health. Time and again, for just about

every disease and ailment, medical science tells us that the

best way to avoid these diseases is to eat certain foods and

avoid others. And in just about every case, it’s pretty much

the diet that Adventists have been recommending for more

than 150 years: avoid fat, grease, sugar and red meats, and

eat more fruits, grains, nuts and vegetables. Don’t smoke

and don’t drink. And get plenty of sleep and exercise. When

I read these reports I think I am reading excerpts from

Adventist Church co-founder Ellen White’s “Counsels on Diets

and Foods.” And believe me, at 57 years old, I am happy to

have any help on health that I can.

For these reasons, and more, I am so thankful to be a

Seventh-day Adventist. Sure, we’re not perfect, and the

church isn’t perfect, and I’m certainly not judging anyone

who believes differently. That’s not my point. My point is that

I’m thankful for the things God has revealed to us. So

thankful that it makes me, more than ever, want to share

these blessings with others.�

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*MENTAL HEALTH. WHAT IS MENTAL HEALTH? The

Malaysian Mental Health Association explains, that mental

health is a feeling of well-being, happiness, the ability to

cope with life’s challenges, to accept others and most of

all, to have a positive attitude towards oneself. Mentally

healthy people trust others and enjoy being part of a group

as well as being on their own. For them, life is meaningful.

However, there is no line that neatly divides the mentally

healthy from the unhealthy.

Some characteristics of mentally healthy people:--

- They feel good about themselves.

- Are able to deal with most situations.

- Are able to take pleasure in simple, everyday things.

- Are able to handle life’s

disappointments.

- Have self-respect.

- Neither under-estimate nor over-

estimate their abilities.

- They feel comfortable with other people.

- Are able to give love to others.

- Have lasting personal relationships.

- Respect the many differences they find in other people.

- Are able to feel they are part of a group.

- Do not take advantage of others nor allow others to take

advantage of them.

- They are able to meet the demands of life.

- Set realistic goals for themselves.

- Are able to make their own decisions.

- Accept their responsibilities.

- Plan ahead and look forward to the future.

- Welcome new experiences and ideas.

- Are satisfied in putting their best effort into what they do.

WHAT IS MENTAL ILLNESS? Many people have

misunderstood the term mental illness. More often, it has

been seen as possession of evil spirits, a moral weakness or

a punishment from a higher being. Mental illness is a

disturbance in the mind which can affect thinking, feeling,

and behaviour that may affect one’s daily functioning.

Most mental illness can be treated so that the person can

enjoy good health. What causes mental illness is unclear,

although it is often preceded by emotional stress and

difficulty coping with conflict or adjusting to traumatic

events. Other factors may involve biochemical imbalance,

deterioration by the presence of at least five of the

following nine symptoms for at least two weeks in adults or

one week in children or adolescents:--

-- A depressed mood during most of the day, particularly in

the morning.

-- Fatigue or loss of energy almost every day.

-- Feelings of worthlessness or guilt almost every day.

-- Impaired concentration, indecisiveness.

-- Insomnia or hypersomnia (excessive sleeping) almost

every day.

-- Markedly diminished interest or pleasure in almost all

activities nearly every day.

-- Recurring thoughts of death or suicide (not just fearing

death).

-- A sense of restlessness, or being slowed down.

WARNING SIGNS OF DEPRESSION (sadness is an emotion,

whereas depression is an illness).

1. Persistent sad, anxious, or "empty" feelings. Blank stares,

loss of interest in life, an inability to feel or express happiness

or other emotions. Or the person may report just feeling

"empty" or "numb."

2. Feelings of hopelessness, worthlessness, or helplessness.

The person seems unable to see any positive flip side to

things.

3. Frequent crying episodes. The crying may not seem to

have a direct or obvious trigger; sobs often come "out of no-

where”. But it's not normal to cry every day (though the

depressed person may not realize this).

4. Increased agitation and restlessness. The person may

seem unable to relax, more irritable than usual, quicker to

anger, full of restless energy, seldom

calm. Look for pacing, lashing out

at others, frequent standing up and

sitting back down.

5. Fatigue and decreased energy. The person may

complain of having no energy, of feeling unproductive, or of

"slowing down."

6. Loss of interest in activities or hobbies that were once

pleasurable. This is one of the single most telling symptoms

of depression. The person no longer takes pleasure in things

that once brought enjoyment, whether the lives of children

or grandchildren, a hobby or craft, exercise, cooking, book

club, watching sports -- or anything. The person may begin

to decline invitations, refuse to go out, not want to see

friends or family.

7. Difficulty concentrating, remembering details, and

making decisions. Various mental slips may become

obvious, such as forgetting appointments and errands,

making checkbook errors, misplacing objects, forgetting

names, avoiding making plans, postponing decisions or

deferring them to others.

8. Sleeping too much or not enough. Regular sleep routines

are disrupted; staying up too late or going to bed unusually

early; being unable to awaken on time; complaining about

a poor night's sleep; sleeping long hours but fitfully -- so the

person never feels rested; excessive napping by day.

9. Poor appetite or overeating. Missed meals, picking at

food (especially if this is a change for the person), lying

about food intake; loss of interest even in formerly favourite

foods, mindless munching and other mindless eating,

throwing up after eating; weight gain or weight loss.

10. Expressing thoughts of dying or suicide. Depression is

one of the conditions most commonly associated with

suicide. It begins to seem like a logical way to end the pain

and suffering.

11. Persistent aches or pains, headaches, cramps, or

digestive problems that don't ease with treatment.

Depression is stressful. The physical effects of chronic stress,

added to poor self-care brought on by changes in energy

levels, sleep, and appetite, can cause an array of health

problems.

*For further information and sources of this article, please

refer to www.8-treasures.com�

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HERMENEUTIC CLASS AT KULAI CHINESE CHURCH

SHARED BY MRS LEONG FAI: Led by Pr Chai Mien Seng,

Kulai Chinese Church organized a series of Theology

classes with teachers from Hong Kong Adventist

College (HKAC) to strengthen the spiritual life of the

church members. The church provided free classes,

with food and lodging. About 70 members attended

the classes. Kulai Chinese Church paid for all the

expenses of the speaker, including their food and

lodging.

The speaker was Dr Daniel Chuah Gim Teng, the

Theology Department Head of HKAC. He was

humourous and straightforward with his presentation.

The participants found it easy to learn and remember.

The classes started from Jun 21 (Friday) at 8:00pm till

9:45pm. On Saturday morning, he preached at the

Kulai Church. On Jun 22 (Saturday), the class started

from 6:30pm to 9:30pm, and on Jun 22 (Sunday) from

8:30am to 12:30pm. Church members prepared three

meals in the church for all the participants from Friday

night to Sunday breakfast. All the cooks were men!

Praise God for this informative class.�

SARAWAK MEDICAL AND DENTAL MISSIONARY TRIP

SHARED BY DR DANIEL YEOH: From Sep 1 to 8, free

community medical and dental services were

provided by a team of medical and dental

professionals, pastors and church members, for the

rural Sarawak communities in the Sibu and Sarikei

divisions.

We thank the following sponsors for their contribution:--

•� Penang Adventist Hospital

•� Immanuel SIB Church, Sibu

•� Peninsular Malaysia SDA Mission

•� Sarawak SDA Mission

•� Dr Peter Loh

Thank God for His provisions.�