Hello there! Welcome to CFsmkusj4's blog.
We're just a group of ordinary students doing extraordinary things for God in our school.
We love God and we love our school.

Check out the info below to find out when and where we have our meetings.
God bless! :D


Weekly meetings :
Every Friday. 12.50pm - 2.30pm. At the classroom on the ground floor (3Aristotle)

Morning CF :
Every Tuesday - Friday. 7.00am - 7.20am. Before morning session. At the canteen.

Recess Revolution :
Meet with your respective form's leaders.
Tee!
Thursday, April 29, 2010 @ 5:54 PM
Hello C-FOURces! :D

Guess what? We will be having our very own CF T-shirt, and we are asking YOU to design it. So unleash your creativity for God yo!

Have no clue where to start? Here are a few guidelines:
1. The CF theme EDIFY must be on the front of the shirt.
2. The words C-4ce or C-FOURCE or CF SMK USJ4 must be on the shirt (front or back, doesn't matter)
3. The Bible Verse on the theme MUST be on the shirt (The whole Verse or just the name of the Verse, which is 2 Peter 1:5-7)
4. Any addtional designs such as cartoons, drawings, abstract art are allowed, provided that the design does not look too messy.
5. Short slogans are allowed provided that you check with the CF president before adding it into the design.
6. If you have other colour options for your shirt design, do put it in a mini box in your template!

Here's an example on how the shirt CAN be designed:

As you know, this is ONLY an example, do not fret :P

So you ask, how are we going to choose which design to use? We will collect your designs and cast votes during CF!

Here's a shirt template you can use:


However, do take note THAT
-To qualify to design the chirt, you must be a CF-er!
-To submit a design, you MUST email your design to jj_shurun_89757@hotmail.com.
-The deadline is 31st of May! Entries after the deadline will not be entertained :(

So what are you waiting for? Submit your designs today :D Loves!

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Mirror, Mirror On The Wall
Tuesday, April 27, 2010 @ 10:18 AM
Ever stood in front of the mirror and thought something like, ''God, you messed up when you made me"?

Is it possible for God to make a mistake on one of his creations?

You're lucky if you never looked in the mirror and gagged. Maybe you noticed a creep resemblance of your backside to a rhino's back end. Or suddenly you discovered why you have to run around in the shower to get wet- you're so skinny the water spray misses you.

And even people with perfect complexions have had the experience of heading out the door for school and grabbing one last glance in the mirror, only to find a Godzilla-like pimple is holding the end of their nose hostage.

You yell, "Why me, God? Did you have to blow it on me? Wouldn't my little brother have made a better victim if you had to make a mistake?"

Listen carefully. You aren't alone. All of us have felt that way. But the truth is that God doesn't makes mistakes. He didn't goof on you or anyone else. Whether you feel too tall, too short, too big, too little, or even too ugly. God made you just as you are. He thinks you're perfect.

God loves variety. That's why no two flowers are exactly the same,no two snowflakes are the same, and no two people are the same, even identical twins. He didn't want you to be just like everyone else because to him, you're a stand-out. He made you different because you deserve to be different.

You do, of course, have some options in how you look. How you eat (several slabs of pizza every day for lunch do impact how you look-duh!) and how you exercise (sitting in front of the tv doesn't really count) will make a difference. And a doctor can help you solve some appearance problems with your skin, weight, and overall wellness.

But the basic general formula that stares back at you in the mirror is God' masterpiece. You are God's masterpiece. You are special because God made you special, different because God made you different. If you looked like everyone else, you wouldn't be you.

Psalm 139:14
Thank you for making me so wonderfully complex! Your workmanship is marvelous- how well i know it.
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Run for the Nation!
Sunday, April 18, 2010 @ 9:52 PM
Yo people!

Have you heard of RunNat?

Run For The Nation (friendly known as RunNat) is a single morning running event that sees Christians praying as they run throughout selected areas in the city or town where the event is held. The Runners are grouped into teams of three and each Team is required to cover a 5km run of a preselected route passing by homes, schools, commercial areas, government buildings, religious sites and other places of interest. As the Team runs, one will lead in prayer while the other two will agree. With the aim to cover most grounds, the Run adopts the relay style by using Prayer Cards in replacement of batons.

In short, RunNat is about gathering God’s people to pray and intercede together for Malaysia by physically running across the areas which we pray for to bless the place with God’s blessing and anointing. We believe that this simple act of prayer will make a difference because our God is One who answers prayer.

Why should we join?

The Bible says in Matthew 18:19 & 20 – “Again, I (Jesus) tell you that if two of you on earth agree about anything you ask for, it will be done for you by my Father in heaven. For where two or three come together in my name, there am I with them.” Because of His Promise, the power of God flows through our prayer to make a difference in the matters in which we intercede on behalf of our country.

There is transforming power through prayer runs. As we head down the streets with prayer, communities are being transformed. It’s NOT an act of boasting how much we are praying for the country, rather it is about ushering the presence of God through each step we take on the streets into the communities around the area. As we intercede, we are ushering God’s presence to enter our land in the spiritual realms to bring revival to our beloved country.

During RunNat2009, one of the Runners who took part brought along three things as the team started their prayer run. As the trio ran, one of them started spreading mustard seeds (representing faith as written in the Bible), salt (another symbol of faith from the Bible) and olive oil (symbolising God’s anointing) along the streets which they stepped on. This is an act of ushering God’s presence into the community to make a difference.

At RunNat, the focus is NOT on the Run itself. Everyone can run; not everyone would run and pray at the same time for the country. Rather, at RunNat, the focus is on the prayer blessings that Runners carry with them as they intercede during the prayer run. Each prayer will make a difference because Jesus has promised that when we gather and pray in His name, it will be done by our Father in heaven. And that’s the power of prayer in which we all believe in.

When is it?
22nd May 2010!

Register online or with your church reps! :D

You can even grab an awesome T-shirt while you're at it.



So awesome, how can you possibly miss it!?

So come on and participate in this uber huge event for God! More details head to http://www.runforthenation.com/

God bless!
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