วันพุธที่ 29 เมษายน พ.ศ. 2552

Mission College visits Sabah & Sarawak for the third time.




While everyone else either played water or rested during the Songkran break, eight Mission College representatives comprised of one faculty, one staff, and six students spent the whole break in East Malaysia with one goal – to promote Mission College.

Since 2006, the Marketing Department has sent singing groups and the string ensemble to perform at various churches and Adventist schools in Malaysia, Singapore, and Cambodia as part of the effort to promote the College. Although this is not the first time Mission College visited Sabah and Sarawak, about 66% of the places visited marked the first time Mission College made their presence. At Sarawak, two main areas were focused; Serian (Pasir, Bunga and Tarat Mawang) and Miri. In Sabah, the east coast part was the highlight, such as Sandakan, Ulu Dusun, Telupid (Kampung Taviu), Ranau (Lasing church), and Tamparuli.

The program was initially simple – the group performed classical and contemporary Christian music, followed by a video presentation of the College and a mingling-with-people session. However, schedules made beforehand were sometimes changed unexpectedly (leading out in Sabbath School and sundown worships and sharing a ‘sermon’) and things like the absence of piano or LCD projectors required the group to modify their programs on-the-spot. Nonetheless, these ‘incidents’ gave opportunities for each member to exert leadership skills and to be creative problem-solvers. “Each member was resourceful, helpful, and cooperative. I’m really thankful to them,” shares Deanna Majilang, who represented the Marketing Department.

The responses from the congregations were tremendous. Pastors, elders, parents, and youth expressed that they enjoyed the program and that the information about the College was very helpful. Contact information of interested parties was taken and brochures as well as application forms were distributed in each church. “I’m very proud of our group because each of them took the initiative to approach the young people; whether it is talking about our College or simply being friendly to them.”

At the end of the 10 days, the group had performed over 10 programs at nine different churches. Many lessons, memories, and unexpected blessings came along the way, and each member has a different story to tell of their experiences at East Malaysia.

Memories like enjoying fellowship at different churches and within the group is stuck with alto member Raenelle Llaguno. “... UNO games, sleeping on mattresses, sleeping all in the living room, taking cold showers, traveling and sleeping on the long trips, taking pictures, teasing, and joking around, acting like a great big family.”

Some memories became more personal, like tenor member Gabby Galgao.“I was very touched when we started singing the Thai songs that we usually sing during worships at MC. Songs like ‘Prung Nee’ and ‘Rao Na Mud Sa Karn’. There was more than one time that I saw several people in the congregation singing along with us and I was so touched that even in Malaysia, there are people who know Thai songs. When I think about that now, I see how much influence people have around each other. In this case, it was those who studied at MC taught the people in the churches how to sing Thai songs. I was very touched.”

วันอังคารที่ 28 เมษายน พ.ศ. 2552

Students initiate hope-giving project for needy







by Deanna Majilang, Marketing Department

There are a lot of students who need help financially,” commented Dainy. Seeing the need, Dainy gathered her friends and all nine of them; Att, Pouna, Jessy, Monta, Jimmy, Tresor, Thaphaung, Naw Thien and Eric worked vtogether on the Giving Hope project a month ago. Mrs Jan Shipton and Mr David Tan served as project advisors.

In pairs, the group members visited each dorm and explained the project to students during dorm worships. Upon listening to the explanation, the students began contributing money in various amounts to the Giving Hope members. “We also visited each room so that they [students] don’t miss any opportunity to participate in this cause,” added Dainy. Since they started, the Giving Hope project has raised up to 10,000 baht. This is good news to students who are in need! For students who would like to find out more information on how they can receive this aid, see Mrs Jan Shipton at the Counseling Department at the Student Center.

Dainy, in her appreciation, said, “I’d like to thank all the students who contributed to this project, and also my members who believed and volunteered to help out in the Giving Hope. Without everyone’s contribution and participation, this project wouldn’t be successful.”

I looked at the Giving Hope handmade circular leaflet that has “We Make Things Possible Together.” In it, a particular quote stuck out. It says: “If everyone gives one thread, the poor man will have a shirt.”
I believe this quote illustrates the idea behind the Giving Hope project – if every Mission College student contributes financially, the needy students will have some money to help them through college.

Students never fail to amaze me whenever they initiate a humble cause. Listening to Dainy talk about the Giving Hope project, a fund raising project run by students for needy students, made me proud of her and her members, who selflessly took this plan under their wings. I am sure my colleagues would feel the same way too that we have students at Mission College who are caring for other students’ well-being.God bless the Giving Hope project!

วันพฤหัสบดีที่ 2 เมษายน พ.ศ. 2552

Memorandum of Understanding


Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) between Mission College and No. 2 Affiliated Middle School of Y.N.N.U

March 29,2009 marked the start of an educational working relationship with the No. 2 Affiliated Middle School of Yunnan Normal National University (Y.N.N.U), China. This working relationship was signed into effect through a MOU between the two institutions. The No. 2 school will send students that have completed a six-month intensive English program and meet the entry requirements of Mission College.
Mission College on its part will conduct the final assessment exams at No. 2 for the students. Principal Mr Weiquang Wang was very impressed with the facilities and the campus He stressed that they want to ensure that the MOU will be implemented to the fullest
extent so that both institutions will reap the benefits of success.

We look forward to a greater number of Chinese students in the new school year

MC participates in Nation-wide Cultural program


MC participates in Nation-wide Cultural program

Twenty-three Mission College students represented the college at the Nation-wide Cultural Program held at Burapha University,Chonburi province from March 25 to 26, 2009. Our students performed two cultural dance programs; one is the cowboy-lined up and the other is a dance medley from Laos, Malaysia, Indonesia, Cambodia, China, Nepal,and Africa. Among the other universities, Mission College was the only institution that presented a multicultural program. “People commented that they were impressed with our group and they find us very unique,” shares Khun Sureerat Pothong, Student Administrative secretary.