School Alpha

School Alpha

School Alpha is a condensed version of the Youth Alpha Course and it is run in schools either as part of the extra -curricular activity (in schools where the Christian Fellowship is allowed to be run) or in small groups where students meet at their own convenience. All students are welcome on a School Alpha Course and students have a wide variety of reasons for attending. 

Some want to investigate whether God exists and if there is any point to life; others are concerned about what happens after death; still others may have attended church on and off all their lives but feel they have never really understood the basics of the Christian faith.

Students come from many different backgrounds, holding many different viewpoints – but all come with the same objective: to establish whether Jesus Christ has any real relevance for their lives.

“What I like most about the School Alpha is the time we spend preparing for the sessions. We meet to discuss the ice-breakers and discussions. Then I also enjoy the snacks and mingle time as it makes us feel relaxed after a long week in school.” - Alistair Ong, 17  years old

“I like School Alpha because it is different and we are all allowed to share our stories with one another in our group. I have learnt so much from these.” - Ng Tsae Yuan, 19 years old

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What is Alpha?

Developed at Holy Trinity Brompton church in London, Alpha is a ten week opportunity to explore the validity and relevance of the Christian faith for our lives today.  It is a practical introduction to the basics of Christianity with lots of opportunity for debate and discussion.

The style of Alpha is informal, friendly and non-pressurizing. It is enjoyed and appreciated as much by those who have never set foot in a church as it is by those who once attended and also by the regular churchgoer.

“I enjoy School Alpha very much because it is interesting and really fun. My friends really enjoy it too.” - Jayne Chong, 15 years old

“The group discussions are really good because we get a chance to hear each others’ stories. The relaxed atmosphere is so good for us to bring our friends along. I still miss the singing though.” - Wong Li Xin, 17 years old

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Who is Alpha for?

• Those wanting to investigate Christianity
• Those who are curious about Christianity
• Those who feel that they have never really got going as a Christian
• Christians who want to brush-up on the basics

How is it run?

The Alpha course begins with snacks, followed by a talk. Students are then divided into smaller groups to discuss any questions raised from the talk. This is a typical School Alpha meeting. Then there is also an opportunity to go on a weekend away. This has been a key part of the course and a great success in helping people get to know each other and God.

 

  Activity Time
1.

Snacks & Ice Breaker

15 min

2.

Talk – Point 1

10 min

3.

Group Discussion – Point 1

5 min

4.

Talk – Point 2

10 min

5.

Group Discussion – Point 2

5 min

6.

Talk – Point 3 & Summarise The Talk

15 min

7.

Prayer ( when it is the right time to do so)

5 min

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Stories from Students

image  “I joined the Christian Fellowship in school since I was in Form 1 and I’ve learnt a lot from it.  I gave my life to Christ in one of the meetings and since then, my life has transformed tremendously. I have learnt to serve in different ways such as in sharing testimonies, leading small groups, encouraging others  and making good friends. 

Currently, we are running the School Alpha course which is a great tool to reach out to friends. We enjoy discussing together. I am always happy when friends turn up for the School Alpha. Age is not a limit in serving God’s Kingdom. We can serve with a cheerful and young heart.”  - Vera Li
Note: Vera is currently serving as the President of her school’s Christian Fellowship.

image “In my 3 years with the CF, I have learnt many different things and shared many experiences. The CF helped me in my walk with Jesus. One thing I struggled with was inviting my friends for CF meetings. Several times when I asked a few of my friends to come they wouldturn me down and I felt disappointed but as I kept on trying, a few of them started to come.

Seeing them wanting to learn more about Jesus and giving their lives to Christ made me even happier. I also help to run the different programmes and activities like School Alpha. I truly believe that God is working in the life of the students and the CF is an amazing avenue for students to gather and learn more about God and at the same time fellowship with one another.”  - James Raj
Note: James Raj sits for his PMR at the end of 2009 and serves actively as an Alpha Leader in his school and in his church.

image “School Alpha is an excellent way to get to know Christianity and discover truths about Jesus, faith, prayer and the Bible. It has also been so much of fun and I am able to fellowship with so many others during the meetings. The greatest impact to me has been the discussion times where we are able to share and learn from one another.” - Dexter Chong
Note: Dexter will be sitting for his SPM at the end of 2009 and actively serves as a School Alpha leader in his school.

Photo Album of the Reading Bus First visit to Kampung Pueh

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The Reading Bus

What’s the Reading Bus?

The READING BUS is one of the community projects of Bethany Ministries. It is a mobile library programme, in which a rural village will be adopted for a period of three months and a team of 5 will be sent out to the village every forthnightly over the weekends to help set up a library in the village. To see this being achieved the team will run several delayed education, reading intervention and motivational programmes alongside the Alpha Course which will be conducted during the nights.

Goals & Objectives

  • To provide reading opportunities for rural children and teenagers
  • To initiate a feasible, easily available and manageable mobile library programme for the villages
  • To provide avenues for urban teenagers to give by teaching and conducting elementary English reading programmes
  • To help elevate reading interest amongst children and teenagers in the village
  • To train a minimum of 2  volunteers to carry on the library program after 3 months
  • To set up a permanent library in the village with sufficient numbers of books to ensure continuity

The Reading Bus Programme’s Schedule

Time

Activity

Resource

0900 - 1700

Library Programme

  • Library chest
  • Children & elementary English language books
  • Library cards
  • Library books index

1000 - 1100

Sticker Book Programme

  • Sticker Books
  • (Titles include: Animals, Around the House, Colours, Mix & Match, Nature, Numbers, Patterns, Shapes, Sizes, Time and Words)

1100 - 1200

“Most Important Story Ever Told” Lesson

  • “Most Important Story Ever Told” Booklets
  • Worksheets

1500 - 1700

Key Words with Ladybird Reading Competition

  • Ladybird Books
  • Marking Schedules
  • Progress Chart
  • Assessors

 

LIBRARY PROGRAMME

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STICKER BOOK PROGRAMME

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“MOST IMPORTANT STORY EVER TOLD” LESSON

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KEY WORDS WITH LADYBIRD READING COMPETITION

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Our Stories

image“I was overwhelmed by the turnout of the children. On the first trip  we had 35 children and by the second trip, it shot up to 45. As I observed and spoke to the children, I realised that many had dreams, BIG dreams which they never really thought could ever come to reality. One even said that he dreams to be an architect in London.

The Reading Bus was causing a chain reaction, as they saw us and talked to us about our own dreams and how God has been a Great Provider to us, they began to realise that nothing was impossible.“ - Natasha Binya Nanta
Note: Natasha is now studying social work at Curtin University in Perth, Australia.

image “I enjoyed working together in a team of many different races and ethnicities. The time spent in preparation was really beneficial to me as I learnt several new things along the way. I was greatly blessed and encouraged as I taught the children because they  were so willing to listen and to learn from me. It was a great pleasure just seeing them smile and recite words from the sticker books.  As I was teaching them, I was wonderfully reminded that we learn, mature and change everyday.”  - Stanley Okonkwo
Note: Stanley will soon be in London to complete his degree in Electronic Engineering.

image “I am truly grateful for the privilege to be on the Reading Bus trip not long ago. It is so encouraging to see the humility of young people from Bethany as they served God by meeting the needs of the villagers and their children in particular.At the beginning of the trip, I was expecting to only share with the villagers, but it turned out to be a total different thing because I was more blessed and encouraged than them. Another thing that touched me was when I saw how the youths in the village were willingly teaching the younger ones, and finally hearing the testimonies from the team members after the trip, made the entire trip so memorable for me.” – Eugene Tan
Note: Eugene Tan is currently doing his 3rd year in medical school in Kursk, Russia and continues to serve actively in his church.

The Reading Bus 1, First Visit to Kampung Pueh

 Selamat Datang ke Kampung Pueh, Sematan

Kampung Pueh (Pueh Village -  approx. 110km from Kuching)

2 Library Registration 3 Library Programme

 

 

 

 

 

   Registration for the Mobile Library             Borrowing of books

 

4 Noel Teaching in Stickers Book Programme 5 Children learning throuogh Stickers Book Programme

Noel (a volunteer) doing a Sticker Book lesson

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Erika teaching The Most Important Story Ever Told