Posts filed under Rangers On The Roll

September 8, 2010

Mission trip 2010: The real Cambodia

A history of genocide, wars and devastation, it’s a wonder Cambodia and her people are still very much alive today. Still the stains of such history are seeing its ripple effects in today’s generation. Statistics have shown that 51% of Cambodia’s population is under the age of 18. And of this 51% not even half [...]

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September 5, 2010

Mission trip 2010: Reaching out & giving aid

The harsh realities of Cambodia stares me in the face. My second trip to this desolate country in a month has left an indelible mark in my throve of memories. Touching down in Siem Reap, we travelled four hours on a local bus to Battambang. Packed with over 40kgs of old clothes, medical supplies and [...]

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October 15, 2009

Milestones amidst whirlwind of events

It’s easy to be swept away by demanding schedules and run on adrenaline before crashing to bed every night – but this is one milestone that deserves a highlight… Sel 7’ 21st anniversary! This year Terence took up the Senior Commander role with much prayer and discussion prior. It was a leap of faith for [...]

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November 12, 2008

Discovery Rangers in the teeny little town called Taiping

I’d be the first to jump at an invitation to visit a zoo if I was traveling in another elsewhere. I’ve been to several in Aussie, one in Central Park, NYC and another in Singapore. Ironically, at the mention of Zoo Negara, I can’t help but cringe and pass on the offer. Sadly my past [...]

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September 22, 2008

Royal Rangers Sel #7 20th Anniversary

Royal Rangers Sel 7 outpost celebrated our 20th anniversary last weekend. We whisked over 200 people to Bukit Cahaya, Shah Alam to celebrate two decades of God’s faithfulness. The entire event lasted 5 hours with a walk through history as individual huts were decorated with banners and memorabilia representing different age groups, timelines and eras. [...]

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