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Southern Asia-Pacific Division

Adventist Laymen in Malaysia and Singapore Convene to Explore Identity and Mission in the Workplace

“ASI is not just for professionals but for all laypeople passionate about participating in the church’s global mission,” states an event attendee.

June 17, 2024

Malaysia

Alyssa Haijon, Loudvoice Ministry, Joshua Chee, MAUM ASI, and Hazel Wanda Ginajil-Gara, MAUM Communication Department
Lay members of the Adventist Church in Malaysia and Singapore beam with joy after participating in the ASI Congress, igniting renewed inspiration and mission for their respective territories.

Lay members of the Adventist Church in Malaysia and Singapore beam with joy after participating in the ASI Congress, igniting renewed inspiration and mission for their respective territories.

[Photo: MAUM Communication Department]

The Adventist Church in Malaysia (MAUM), through the Adventist-Laymen’s Services and Industries (ASI), organized a bi-organization convention at the Furama Hotel Bukit Bintang, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. This meeting brought together 195 individuals from diverse backgrounds across Malaysia and Singapore from April 26 to 28. Attendees gathered to explore the depths of identity and mission within the context of faith.

The convention, themed “Identity,” delved into the significance of personal and collective identity in the context of faith and the mission of spreading the gospel. Keynote speakers shared insights throughout the event, including John Bradshaw, the It Is Written Television Program president, and Yew Lip Sin, an esteemed business leader. The meetings also assembled a lineup of distinguished leaders, including Samuel Saw, the associate secretary of the Adventist world church, Abel Bana, MAUM president, and other directors from the regional Adventist organizations.

The convention began with a reflection on conversion and identity. Bradshaw’s personal testimony reminded attendees of the transformative impact of realizing one’s actual identity. Subsequent sessions emphasized the importance of embracing their mission as God’s remnant people while avoiding distractions such as institutionalism and property ownership. Another session emphasized the significance of demonstrating Christ’s compassion in ministry. The final session focused on the book of Romans, specifically the path from sin to sanctification through grace and obedience.

David Fam, MAUM ASI president, and Bana also delivered informative and engaging addresses that enhanced the convention. While Saw’s devotional brought additional substance to the event. In his devotional, he stated, “Witnessing is a lifestyle, not an event. You cannot witness what you don’t have. You cannot share the value you don’t have.” Another highlight was the launch of a unique initiative called “TwentySomething.” It seeks to mentor young adults, foster unity, and guide them in making sound decisions for Christ.

Presenting the charge at closing, Fam encouraged delegates to remain faithful to their mission and synergize their efforts, noting each ministry’s unique strengths. 

He announced that the next convention will be held in Sabah from April 24-27, 2025. Further, he expressed appreciation for the success of the first MAUM ASI Convention and plans to organize more evangelistic and training programs in the coming months. He concluded with a call, “Please pray for us, and may God grant us wisdom, strength, and unity in carrying out His work in this part of the world.”

Reflecting on the convention, Alyssa Haijon, an attendee, shared, “ASI is not just for professionals but for all laypeople passionate about participating in the church’s global mission.” She highlighted the impactful “mission spotlights,” where various ministries, including lesser-known personal initiatives, showcased their dedication to spreading the gospel. 

The MAUM ASI Convention concluded with a sense of unity and purpose, with attendees inspired to continue their journey towards a shared heavenly goal.

The original article was published on the Southern Asia-Pacific Division website.

Alyssa Haijon, Loudvoice Ministry, Joshua Chee, MAUM ASI, and Hazel Wanda Ginajil-Gara, MAUM Communication Department

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