Twenty-Fifth Batch Primary Six Two-Week Perfecting Training

In between 4th to 14th February 2025, two young brothers and one sister from the church in Petaling Jaya joined the Primary Six Two-Week Perfecting Training held in Bintulu, Sarawak. The burden of the training is for the young people (1) to be sanctified during their school holiday and not be defiled by the world, (2) to be uplifted in their spiritual vision, (3) to have proper building up of their human living, and thus (4) becoming useful vessels in the Lord’s hand. Having passed through this two-week perfecting together with many lovers and pursuers of Christ, we trust that many young brothers and sisters will be firmly established in the church life during this transition stage from children to youth. We rejoice to witnessed their progress in the Lord! The following are their testimonies:

I want to take a moment to thank you Lord for the two weeks at the church camp in Bintulu. I am truly grateful for the time spent in training, growing closer with you Lord and experiencing Your presence in such a powerful way. I would like to pray that You continue to strengthen my spirit daily and help me to keep my heart open to You. May I always seek You in everything I do and allow Your love to lead me every day. Thank You Lord for this incredible opportunity and blessings that come with it. Amen. — Ethan Siek
I am greatly benefited from this six-week training and my understanding of the Lord has reached a new level. During the perfecting, we need to memorize ‘The Beliefs of the Lord’s Recovery’ and the subjects of all the books in the New Testament. I truly enjoyed living a spiritual life together with my companions in the training to enjoy the Lord. Among the messages that I enjoyed the most is the exercise of character — diligence. We must be diligent, not slothful in zeal and be burning in spirit, serving the Lord, becoming vessel useful to God and to exercise the thirty points of character, exercise more and have a good character. May the Lord gain more young people to be His vessels unto honor through such a training. — Amos Wong