Our church decided last year to establish a pastoral care system based on mentoring relationship. We kicked off the system this evening with our senior pastor Rev. Lau and Mrs. Rev. Lau as our mentor; mentoring eight church committee members and pastors. This is an experimental run. If we find out that this system works well, we will expand the scope to include next level of church members - those who are in charge of certain ministry in the church.
"Now the God of hope fill you with all joy and peace in believing, that ye may abound in hope, through the power of the Holy Ghost." Romans 15:13
I was diagnosed with Acute Myeloid Leukaemia (AML) December 2005 which required me to go through 4 cycles of chemotherapies and a peripheral blood stem cell transplant (PBSCT). This blog, started while I was doing transplant, gave a real life account of the transplant, other treatment experiences and also my life after transplant.
Monday, March 28, 2011
Day +1726 : Launching of Church pastoral care system
I am fine today.
Our church decided last year to establish a pastoral care system based on mentoring relationship. We kicked off the system this evening with our senior pastor Rev. Lau and Mrs. Rev. Lau as our mentor; mentoring eight church committee members and pastors. This is an experimental run. If we find out that this system works well, we will expand the scope to include next level of church members - those who are in charge of certain ministry in the church.
Our church decided last year to establish a pastoral care system based on mentoring relationship. We kicked off the system this evening with our senior pastor Rev. Lau and Mrs. Rev. Lau as our mentor; mentoring eight church committee members and pastors. This is an experimental run. If we find out that this system works well, we will expand the scope to include next level of church members - those who are in charge of certain ministry in the church.
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