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OLD TESTAMENT IS NOT CHIM

  • ALBY EVENTS #05-09 111 North Bridge Road, Peninsula Plaza Singapore, 179098 Singapore (map)

Event: OLD TESTAMENT IS NOT CHIM
Speaker: Stephen Chan

Date: 7 March
Time: 7:30pm - 9:30pm

VENUE: ALBY Events
             111 North Bridge Road, Peninsula Plaza #05-09 (City Hall MRT)
             (Parking available at Capitol Piazza. $3 per entry after 6pm)  

$10 (includes $5 voucher)

There are 57 in the book of Acts, 74 in Romans, 96 in Matthew and more than 200 in the book of Revelations. 

In total there are more than 800 quotations from the Old Testament found in the New Testament. 

Clearly, to fully understand the New Testament we absolutely have to know the back story in the Old Testament.

If you desire to have a richer and deeper understanding of the Bible, but cannot seem to overcome the challenges of reading the Old Testament, then come for this talk.

  • You will learn how to organize the Old Testament to see the main theme clearly
  • You will know the critical back stories referenced by the New Testament
  • You will get tips on how to approach some of the confusing books

Above all, you will see an amazing revelation of the heart and character of God revealed through the Old Testament. Conducted in an informal and easy to follow setting, this talk will help you see the Old Testament from a new perspective that is clearer, deeper and richer.

About Stephen Chan

The trainer, Stephen Chan has been teaching the Word for more than 10 years in various settings including Children's Ministry and Vacation Bible Camps. A technologist by profession who has worked for multinational banks and the government, he now spends his time teaching children, youths and adults on how to have personal bible studies and how to lead family devotions. 

He has written two children's devotion books Christmas: The Rescue Mission and Exams, Bullies and other scary words.Stephen’s passion is for Christians to hear God for themselves through self-study of the Word.

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