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TeenStreet Malaysia 2007

Malaysia | OM International

Over 340 persons attended TeenStreet Malaysia (entitled Contagious) from 8 - 13 December.  Participants came from New Zealand, USA, Philippines, Brunei, Germany, Malaysia, Singapore, Taiwan and Sweden to learn how to be contagious for Jesus and influence people in their world. 

This year’s TNT.Race raised over RM 24,000 towards OM’s work with people living with HIV/AIDS. One teen raised money through selling hand-made Christmas cards, others baked cookies, whilst others did chores to raise the funds for people suffering from HIV/AIDS.

A prayer time helped teens pray for the unreached people groups all over the world and experience a bit of spiritual hunger and physical poverty when they were served with yoghurt, grains of rice and onions after skipping lunch.

“Thx for teaching me wat praise n worship really mean.... only in teenstreet I began 2 felt the strong presence of God with me.... I have made my decision 2 b sold out for God.” wrote Jerald.

Credit: OM International
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Photos Malaysia

Malaysia :: Kota Kinabalu, Malaysia :: Crewmembers  enjoy connecting with some children of prisoners near a river at the Baptist Retreat Centre.
Malaysia :: Penang, Malaysia :: Locals in the new AIDS-X-Perience on the Visitor Experience Deck.
Malaysia :: Kota Kinabalu, Malaysia :: Children of prisoners visit the ship for the Angel Tree programme.
Malaysia :: Kota Kinabalu, Malaysia :: Children from Kundasang Anglican Church Learning Centre visit the ship.
Malaysia :: Kota Kinabalu, Malaysia :: Young people attend an event called Digital Generation in the Hope Theatre.
Malaysia :: Kota Kinabalu, Malaysia :: Erika Platt (UK) connects with some young people at a community effort.
Malaysia :: Kota Kinabalu, Malaysia :: Lin Geissler (Germany) at work.
Malaysia :: Kota Kinabalu, Malaysia :: Kris Filippovich (Russia) performs a dance at the Ladies High Tea event.
Malaysia :: Kota Kinabalu, Malaysia :: A little patient at Likas Hospital childrens ward shows off the balloon she received.
Malaysia :: Kota Kinabalu, Malaysia :: Eunji Lee, Lydia Gim (both South Korea) and the children show the finished origami they made during a Logos Hope teams visit to Likas Hospital childrens ward.

           

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