Tuesday, December 21, 2010

3rd KL Company Year End Camp 2010

The day didn’t start as well as planned. Was to head to the LCCT to fetch Lawrence who’s fresh back from a trip in Medan. Got a shattered windscreen from a rogue rock kicked up from a white Estima in front of me. Had to send the car in. But we were soon on our way again as I picked up my dad’s van.



The Boys were in Gua Tempurung for a caving excursion while Lawrence and I were en route to Ipoh, allowing me to save the trip there for another time. I received good feedback on the place. We both reached Wesley Methodist Church Ipoh within 2 hours and the Boys were just settling in. There wasn’t much to do for the rest of the day, so we spent our time at night at Ipoh Parade, catching a movie – Tron Legacy. Pretty gay show, but interesting concept. An odd 49 of us packed out the cinema, probably the most number of people I’ve ever been to cinema with.


The next day we attend the main church service at 8.15am. We were given a warm welcome by the church and it’s pastor, Timothy. Our Boys gave a song presentation led by Mr Lawrence.


I took the opportunity after church to hand out with the 1st Ipoh Officers and Primers at a nearby coffee shop before heading off again at 11.15am towards Sitiawan. Lunch was sponsoured by a friend of Mr Lawrence who once lived in Sitiawan. It was a unique Foo Chow lunch at the Ah Hing Restaurant. We immediately checked into the Sitiawan Wesley and got a good rest before moving out yet again to Chin Hock Chinese Methodist Church to have fellowship with the 2nd Manjung Company. I managed to finally meet Madam Lau Wai Hong who I’ve been dealing with via BB Shop for a long time. At Chin Hock both Companies played sports, singspiration, ad a wonderful dinner and play games. Fellowship was great and hopefully these new friendships made will go a long way among our Boys/members. I wasn’t that socialable that night, going off earlier as I was pretty drained out from all the driving. The Boys came back to Sitiawan Wesley at 10.30pm. I had to wake up from my evening “nap” to lead in the vesper before out somewhere nearby for supper.



The next day I skipped breakfast, deciding to opt for a seemingly more worthwhile extra hour of sleep. During morning devotion, Lawrence preached after the singspiration led by Sean Au. Next up, we headed direct for Lumut to take a ferry over to Pangkor. We checked into Seagull Resort just in time for lunch, rested for a hour before heading out again for the beach. The resort manager, Mr Tan, promised us a private beach. I was imagine the truly private and serene beach I went to once in 1997. This one was anything but private. It seems like the OBS were based there, the place was dirty and the water more salty than usual (I suspect the fishing trawlers dumped fish blood into nearby waters). However, all that did not curb our lust for a swim. We were joined by our Captain Mr Tan Chee Keong, Terence Tay and – a big surprise – Huey Ding who just came back from the United States. Towards the night we headed to a Chinese restaurant in Pangkor town. After dinner a dozen of us went for an hour of good fun in the cybercafé playing CounterStrike (there was nothing at all to do in Pangkor at night). Great fun.


Headed back to resort and had a good Ramly and ikan goring supper with Ding, Terence and Han Sheng. The next morning I shared the devotion talking once again about fellowship, spreading the spirit of friendship as well as the importance of working together as according to 1 Corinthians 12. Right after devotion me and Ding said our goodbyes and left the Company for the ferry, reaching KL at 4.30 having left at 11am.

Tuesday, December 14, 2010

KL State Fundraising Band Concert

11th December 2010 - For weeks, the Kuala Lumpur State Companies have been working hard together to come up with a worthy performance together with PJ Philharmonic Orchestra.

The occasion - to raise funds to employ KL State's Full Time Officer. Although the most densely populated place in the whole country, Kuala Lumpur only has 6 active Companies.. FAR too little than it should have (KL should have like 20-30 Companies to me). The primary goal of the FTO is to strengthen Companies as well as establishing new ones. Let's hope and pray that this will take off!



It was great being able to play the clarinet in a band again. Would probably do it again. A special thanks to the Stedfast Association of Kuala Lumpur for planning this event as well as the Kuala Lumpur State Council, each single member for the great experience.


Communication Basic 2010


Hi guys,

Here are all the notes. Study them well (and smartly)!


The exam details are as follows:
Date: 1st January 2011
Time: 12.00pm
Venue: YMCA, Lounge Area

Also, PRESENTATIONS ARE CANCELLED. No time to do everything. Just focus on exams will do.

Thank you and happy new year (hope I didn't spoil it)

Tuesday, October 26, 2010

Company Year End Camp Rekkie

Over the weekend of 23-24th October, a few of us went to Perak, namely the towns of Ipoh, Sitiawan and Pulau Pangkor to make arrangements for 3rd KL's Year End Camp.

It looks like it's going to be a good one.


Pangkor - quite a few water based activities lined up as well as an expedition course

Checking out Gua Tempurung - Caving cum River trekking

Seniors thinking of missing it, think again - you will miss the fun


Thursday, September 30, 2010

3rd KL on the Tele and Newspaper

3rd KL's been getting alot of media attention lately (as if the ones we got for Milk Day weren't enough).. really praise God for that. It's not that I wanna make BB look like we're attention seeking, but as non-profit organisations it is important to highlight ourselves to that the funds come in. Still the focus isn't on fame - the news highlights to me were always just a bonus.

The recent on with our Junior, Dominic, being featured on Project Sunshine, NT7. The segment really increased my perspective for single disabled parents (Dominic's mom is blind) who are still able to find jobs and be as independent as they can. Dominic has not been a burden to the mom, in fact has been helping her alot. Good job Dominic!

Click this link to watch the video which can be found on NTV7.

A snapshot from Project Sunshine 2, Episode 3


The other highlight was that 3rd KL's SMK Taman Desa drill team, which was .. not so recently.. crowned drill champions in school.. was featured on the Sin Chiew Daily (KL Metro section). It's drill commander Charn Chuen was given a lot of publicity. Good thing he's a modest guy.. otherwise his head will be somewhere in the sky now.

Good on you guys! This may be the only moments of fame you'll ever have. Savour it.

Tuesday, September 7, 2010

KULSEL Basic and Advance NCO Training School 2010

On the 4-6th September 2010, the Kuala Lumpur and Selangor State Councils had a combined NCO Training Course. The committee composing Officers from both State's contributed to the running of this course. In total 248 trainees excluding observers and Officers converged to the National Service campsite in Bidor, Perak. This camp featured both Basic and Advance NCO Training.
I really don't know what to talk about the course. My job was simple - observe the ANTS Head Coach and prepare to fill his shoes in the coming ANTS. So I pretty much had nothing to do but watch and learn. I felt kinda guilty actually, so much so till I decided to pay my own camp fee and not treat this as a working event.

I've gotta say that this bunch was a little different from the two batches I seen before. There were more ... self-centered. Hopefully the participating Companies (who I thank for sending observers - now you know why) can look into developing these areas and make them more caring or to at least give-a-damn and not let their fellow brother fall while saying "it's not my problem".

I believe this pretty much was a result of the lack of bonding. If they technically aren't friends, they won't bother looking out for a stranger (though they still should). I think several factors attributed to this - the fact that English and Mandarin speaking members were not separated and the fact the squads were too big (15 members per squad). Perhaps this is something we can be more firm on in the future..

Mr. Lim Chong Ho, Captain of 1st Teluk Intan Company and the Deputy Perak State Commissioner for the closing ceremony

Mr Cheong Sing Yuen, KL State Commissioner as the Guest of Honour for Opening Ceremony

Well, apart from that I'm glad to see more Officers take part for this important annual event - but certainly could do with even more (apparent there are 200 Officers in KL-Selangor). It was a different perspective walking around to see the various Coaches teach with different styles. I think I'm ready to be head coach now.. (fingers crossed). The next ones will be in Perak in November with another one being planned in March in Johor. This makes a total of FIVE ANTS courses running during the month of March 2011. Busy times ahead.

NCO Training is one of two of my main jobs. This year's one is the second successive ANTS held by KL State Council while the first for Selangor (this first BNTS Selangor co-organised for awhile). My hope is that in the future, both State Councils will be able to organise their own ANTS and BNTS independently. The number of participants in this camp was pretty overwhelming.. so much so that it greatly affected bonding and regrettably the level learning as well. The fact that the high number of participants affected learning also means that we need to limit numbers of participants in the following years. But I'd hate to see people loose out.. so the only solution is if all State Councils will have their own ANTS and BNTS in the future. God willing, this will all take place within a year.

Wednesday, September 1, 2010

3rd KL Leaders Retreat

It's been donkey year's since I've been for a Company Retreat for the obvious reason that I've been away in Australia. OCF Retreats are different from BB ones - it's more of a workshop cum fellowship trip (maybe that's just Clayton..). BB retreats focus more r
eflecting on it's programmes and what to do next year and beyond.

The past few retreat's I had with 3rd KL is always at Fraser's (cause it's someones favourite spot). This year we headed to somewhere different for a change - Melaka. We stayed at the Wesley Methodist Church Melaka hostel and had our meetings there. It was a pretty rushed retreat as it was still a school day, compromising on meeting times. Perhaps we'll make it on a holiday for sure next time.. which in turn requires the E&A (for promotion of NCOs) to happen earlier as well.


To me the retreat has several main objectives.
1. To evaluate the past
2. To know where/how we are at present
3. Plan for the future.. like 3 years ahead
4. To realise why we are serving in BB
5. To fellowship and enhance relationship with one another
6. To have fun and get away from work

I can't say for sure if we have achieved all our objectives, but we definitely knew how to move ahead. Hopefully, we'll see a stronger 3rd KL in time to come.. blessing the needs of many Boys in the future.

We had some time to explore the town.. which I've been to so many times. But it was only the second time I was there for the weekend.. when it was far more happening than the weekdays. Unfortunately, I was holed up in the restaurant waiting for the 2nd Melaka Officers who got stuck in traffic on the way to the riverview restaurant. Still, it was a great view.. Melaka is definitely getting prettier year after year.

Great view from the restaurant. Picture snapped by me by the way!

Satay Kelup! Too bad these kids ain't fond of it. They wanted McDonalds! GOSH.


Well, 3rd KL.. hopefully God will continue to lead us and sustain us.

Wednesday, August 25, 2010

BB Asia Full Time Workers Conference

From the August 19-22nd, 2010 the BBM Headquarters was deserted as it's staff descent Fraser's Hill for the first ever BB Asia Full Time Workers Conference. The day before, the BB Asia Secretariat was officially opened at Menara Methodist (where BBM HQ used to be based on the same floor by the way).

The purpose of this Conference was to strengthen ties between the BB Asia countries, to share knowledge and resources as well as to equip ourselves further in the Advancement of Christ Kingdom.

I have to admit, most of us were dragging our feet to this conference. There was just too much work to do on this period. But I've been to Fraser's before and really missed the place for its awesome climate and food.. so there was some personal incentive for me. It was also high time to build bridges with BB Full Time Workers from other countries. Countries represented were Singapore, Hong Kong, Indonesia and of course - Malaysia.

The programme was dominated by sessions of workshops. The first was lead by Mr Lawrence Tay who talked about BB Asia's formation, history and Purpose. We also had an invited speaker all the way from Glasgow, Mr Eric Woodburn, who was also the Secretary of the World Conference - the body
which BB was the founding member. He talked about works in Africa and the situation faced by the BB in UK.

On the second day was lead by Mr. Timothy Tan, who is a Trainer/Consultant by profession and was the former Captain of 2nd Penang Company BB. His session focused on personality issues, with the take away point that to change and improve, one needs to focus on attitude.

Mr Francis Chiong, the second BB Asia Executive Secretary also lead several session - but was getting mainly at how to share resources among BB Asia.

Well, it would've been a really dull conference if weren't for the fellowship and food. Fraser's Methodist Bungalow never fails to disappoint. Instead, throwing in a few surprises in meal varieties.















Apart from the sessions and food, we made a familiar trip to Jeriau Falls - the only other excitement in Fraser's apart from the town itself.
















On the last night we had a nice relaxing BBQ dinner outside in the breeze. Good conference. Well done Mr Lawrence Tay and Francis Chiong!

Saturday, July 24, 2010

Perak EOTC 2010

Rick and I were tasked to take up some sessions for Perak's EOTC this year, which was held in Wesley Methodist Church Ipoh. Normally, we would encourage the State to organise it themselves... EOTC isn't hard after all. But for this case I made an exception as there were two potential new Companies in Ipoh - one in Wesley Methodist School Ipoh and the other based in SMK Menglembu. Potential-Officers (instructors/helpers) and Officers from 4th Kampar and 1st Ipoh were present as well.

Seeing these new Companies pop up is probably the thing I love best about my job. I just hope and pray that they will flourish to become something great and significant in the lives of the Boys. God willing, it will!

Saturday, June 26, 2010

1st Petaling Jaya BB & GB Enrollment Service


Was driving out of the house at 8.15 am today, late as usual (event starts at 8.30am) but it's the earliest I've been awake since Day 0 of Pesta. The rains have just stopped and it was a beautiful morning plenty with silver clouds mixed with shinny rays. Really reminds me of Australia. I was up early to attend 1st Petaling Jaya BB/GB's Enrollment Service. It was a typical service, with Boys being promoted, both organisations taking their enrollment pledge, special item presentations and of of course the marching in and out of the Colours. I was there mainly to show my support.

1st Petaling Jaya was originally formed in 1959 by Mr. Henry Goh, but went through some difficulties through the course of it's existence. It was reorganised in 1983 and today is one of the model Companies in Malaysia. They have two school bases located in SMK (L) Bukit Bintang and SMK (L) La Salle PJ. Today it is under the Captainship of Miss Tan Giok Hui, who was a former GB Officer in Kota Bahru.


It encourages me to see BB and GB doing so well in these churches. Nowadays with youth problems and so many young people being distracted by what the negative influences of the world. Organisations like BB and GB have a part to play, especially in a society which is slowly accepting the "anything goes, this is the new age" mentality. A sense of control and discipline is what is needed among the youth to encourage obedient citizenship.




Friday, June 18, 2010

World Milk Day

World Milk Day 2010 was held at 31st May 2010. It was endorsed by the EXCO and was to be carried out primarily in KL and Melaka.

The objective of this event was to create community awareness of the "goodness of milk" as a vital health supplement. Apparently an average Malaysian consumes only 1 full glass of milk every month.

The main programmes was an attempt to set a record with the Malaysian Book of Records for the Most Number of People Drinking Milk at the Same Time. After that, BB and other NGOs were required to distribute milk to the public, which was also part of our community service component. BB was required to send 300 members for this record attempt. Though we did not quite hit 300, the numbers require were more than sufficient with more than 3200 candidates showing up, 700 more than what the organisers needed.

All set to set the record!

Members from KL and Selangor State were present 1st KL, 3rd KL, 4th KL, 10th KL, 12th KL, 1st Serdang, 1st PJ, 1st Kajang, 3rd Kajang and 1st Klang were present. I do not have the official count as some who promised didn't show up while some others came, but I would estimate the number around 250-280.
I was a little disappointed as I had the impression we were to flood the streets of KL handing out free milk to the public. This counts as a form of community service as we are creating public awareness of the healthy aspects of milk (despite this being debatable). In the end, the organisers only need 20 of our guys to distribute milk in Lot 10 along with the other uniform bodies. At the end of the event, all participants who took part receive certificates to show that they have made the record breaking attempt. Each participants also received two special edition milk packs, a RM10 McDonald's voucher (last for a year), a World Milk Day tshirt and several other goodies. Company who had more than 20 participants also managed to get a free bus ride from a pick up point of their choice. Not bad at all!

3rd KL members pose for the camera

From KL, the organisers have arranged some Radio Cruisers (those who travel around town) to deliver more free milk to selected cities in Malaysia. One of those cities is Malacca where all our Companies there were mobilised 30 of its members to help out. The event there was successful as members from the State eagerly participated. My special thanks to Mr. Boh Chek Sing, Melaka State Commissioner for coordinating the Melaka effort. Also a special thanks to the KL and Selangor State Council for making this event a huge success in terms of publicity for the BB.


BB members in Melaka possing in front of Radio Cruisers

BB members in Melaka handing out milk to the public




Did I also mention press coverage? In my view, the BB received unprecedented press coverage for this event, with articles and pictures of BB in almost every newspaper. BB was also on NTV7 and TV3. Check them out below.


The Sun, 6th May 2010

Star Metro. 20th May 2010

News Strait Times - 31st May 2010


China Press, Page A12 and Kosmo! 31st May 2010


Sinarharian - 31st May 2010


News Strait Times -Life and Times, Page 4, 31st May 2010


Utusan Malaysia - 3 June 2010


Sin Chiew, Metro - 31st May 2010

Berita Harian- 31st May 2010




NEWS VIDEOS


Video from The Star


News on 8TV


News on NTV7


TV3, Wanita Hari Ini



Cheers to milk!

In the end of the day, I really thank God for such an oppurtunity to make the BB proud. Hopefully we can engage more in community service events. Let's see how it goes.