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School of Engineering

Our call to fellow engineers

The harvest in NUS, especially Engineering faculty, is plentiful but the laborers (workers) are few (Matt 9:37). The missions field has walked up to our doorstep with the increasing influx of international students and staff. If we recall, God’s act of sending His Son down to pay the price for our redemption was the ultimate example of unconditional, unselfish love. Let us be challenged to not keep that good news selfishly to ourselves but be willing to be used as instruments for God’s work on campus.

Our calling in NUS is first to be a Christian, a disciple of God, then to be a student. Let us not neglect our studies, but give God and His work priority in our lives! For what value has a 1st-class honours degree in heaven? While we are still students, let us learn to put God first in spite of the rigorous demands placed on us in our studies. If we do not learn now, when we graduate, how will we be able to stand firm in our workplace? Indeed, let these 4 years or more in NUS be our training ground, to equip us for our lifetime service to God!

So let us avail ourselves, and offer our bodies a living sacrifice, holy and pleasing to God (Rom 12:1). This is our challenge to you fellow-child-of-God, are you willing to surrender your worldly ambitions for the One who gave up His only begotten Son for you?

We hope you will join us in this as we seek to serve and glorify our Heavenly Father with all that He has given to us!

Our Objectives

To inspire juniors to live their lives for God in university

A corporate identity and witness: Seeing (or understanding) ourselves as one body of Christians (who are in VCF studying engineering) running the race together, witnessing together (not limited to evangelistic events), and not just as an individual Christian alone, irregardless of whether we act individually or corporately.

Do contact us if you are interested!

khorxyj@hotmail.com

 
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