TeenStreetMalaysia

Wednesday, October 03, 2007

TEENSTREET PRAYER NEWS SEPT 2007

TeenStreet
2007 will focus on motivating teenagers to make a difference in the lives
of those they are in touch with. This year, Christian teens will be
challenged to look at their influence in this world in a whole new and radical
way. Teens are NOT meant to be infected by the world but instead to infect
their family, friends, community, and church (their sphere) with the powerful and
awesome love of Christ! Please join us as we pray and plan for TeenStreet 2007.

Prepare to infect your sphere!
TNT means Teens Need Teens. The TNT.Race is an avenue to help teens reflect Jesus by serving and supporting other teenagers around the world.
The funds raised from this year’s TNT.Race will go to support people living with HIV/AIDS.
The challenge is out! Be Contagious: Infect your Sphere!

PRAISE GOD for…
• Teenstreet 2007. This is the third TeenStreet
that will be held in Malaysia and we thank God
for a fresh opportunity to be involved in His work
with teenagers across Malaysia and the surrounding
region.
• Kolej Tuanku Jaafar, Seremban. Last year this
venue proved to be excellent for TeenStreet with
ample space and comfortable living facilities.
Thank God for making it available to us again
this year at only a slight increase in cost.
• The Team. Several vital roles in the program,
services, logistics and administration teams have
been filled. Praise God for the willingness of
the volunteers to get involved although requiring
a large part of their time in planning and attending
Teenstreet in December. Also thank God
for the renewed commitment of the international
team comprising Dan & Suzie Potter (USA),
Chris & Melanie Klienloh (Germany) who will be
coming with their two babies, and Denise Healey
(USA/NZ). The Klienlohs will also be bringing
some teens and leaders from Germany.
• TiM (Teens in Mission). This year TeenStreet
provides an excellent opportunity for teens to put
into practice what they have learnt after the
event. TiM gives opportunities for teens to be
involved in various mission projects ranging from
work among the poor to serving in orphanages.
PRAY for…
• Registration. Currently registration for
TeenStreet 2007 is low. Please pray that
those who are interested will sign up early
to facilitate planning. Also pray that God
will encourage and motivate more teens
to be interested to come.
• The Organizing Committee. Please pray
for Committee members, many of whom
have demanding jobs and other ministry
responsibilities. Please pray for motivation
and also physical strength as they plan.
• Volunteers. Pray that God will raise up
more people to serve in crucial roles –
Coaches, Ministry & Management
(M&M’s), Prayer and Fountain (counseling)
teams, Service team and Administration.
• TeenStreet Band. We currently do not
have a band for the worship sessions!
Please pray that God will raise up a suitable
band with committed members to lead
worship for TeenStreet 2007.
Service Team
If you are 18 years and above, come as Service Crew. Definitely hands-on roles await those who are
ready to pitch in and make a difference in a very practical way from day one. Areas range widely from
Hospitality, Sports, Cleaning, Security, First Aid, Technical, Administration, Interior Design, Audio/Visual,
Photography and Writing. Get first-hand experience at TeenStreet behind the scenes whilst working in
a team.
Prayer Team
Prayer makes a difference in the program and events of the TeenStreet week and in the lives of
individuals. Prayer Team people will be available onsite throughout the TeenStreet event to pray
for the general schedule of the day, the program and theme of the day, commitments made by
teens, specific needs of Coaches, Service Team, leaders, staff, and other matters that are brought
to their attention. Come serve teens and leaders in this vital ministry at TeenStreet.
Interested? Email your contact details to teenstreet@my.om.org.

PETALING JAYA, 27 Aug, 2007:
Tel: 60-03-78035303
Fax: 60-03-78035456
Email: teenstreet@my.om.org
Website: www.teenstreet.om.org

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