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TEAM BUILDING GAME: God’ Trusted Land Date: Time: Duration: 1 hour 30 minutes Venue: Person-InCharge: Ivan Leong, Hwei Yih Total participants: 800 students Objectives: 1. To build impact on students towards cross culture mission. 2. To challenge students’ flexibility and adaptability. 3. To cultivate a heart of not giving up. 4. To have a sense of urgency towards the lost soul. Materials: Color pastes, clothes, long stick Budget: RM 100 Procedure: 1. Facilitator gives introduction and briefing about the game to all participants. (5 minutes) 2. Participants will be divided into two groups: Missionaries and Batiq tribe. (I give example of Batiq, the only native group in Malaysia who still live a life of nomad. Personal encounter with them when I visited Taman Negara.) 3. Facilitator will give a paper which contains the background, culture, language, attitude and behavior of the tribe. 4. Both missionaries and Batiq are required to set up, dress up and get ready for the games according to the instructions. (25 minutes) 5. Game starts! Missionaries will start approaching the non- believers by greeting them, learn their language, culture and share gospel with them. MCCC/SLM/MissionConf2014

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TEAM BUILDING GAME: God Trusted LandDate:Time:Duration: 1 hour 30 minutesVenue:Person-InCharge: Ivan Leong, Hwei YihTotal participants: 800 studentsObjectives:1. To build impact on students towards cross culture mission.2. To challenge students flexibility and adaptability.3. To cultivate a heart of not giving up.4. To have a sense of urgency towards the lost soul. Materials: Color pastes, clothes, long stickBudget: RM 100Procedure:1. Facilitator gives introduction and briefing about the game to all participants. (5 minutes)2. Participants will be divided into two groups: Missionaries and Batiq tribe. (I give example of Batiq, the only native group in Malaysia who still live a life of nomad. Personal encounter with them when I visited Taman Negara.) 3. Facilitator will give a paper which contains the background, culture, language, attitude and behavior of the tribe.4. Both missionaries and Batiq are required to set up, dress up and get ready for the games according to the instructions. (25 minutes)5. Game starts! Missionaries will start approaching the non-believers by greeting them, learn their language, culture and share gospel with them. 6. Every 15 minutes, a few of lives will be lost from both groups. The good news is there are also certain family units who are ready to receive Christ as well in every time slot. So, the missionaries must be persistent and never give up in sharing gospel until they find out the family and they will be saved. 7. The family who has accepted Christ will share tips about their tribe culture and language with missionaries. This is in order to help missionaries connecting well with the tribe. 8. The ultimate task of missionaries is to find out who is the TRIBE LEADERS (called Batin). The tribe leader must not easily be identified. There will be special mark on his face which is different from the rest, only members can differentiate it. Everyone must greet him with a special way whenever they meet the leader. 9. If missionary is able to identify the leader, greet him/her with the appropriate way and share the gospel, and till the leader is willing to accept Christ. Then, the game will end. (40 minutes)10. If the missionaries fail to identify the leader, the game will end when times up.11. Both groups will gather in a big room to share what they has observed, experienced and learned from the game. (20 minutes)APPENDIXASIAN MISSIONARIES1. Backgrounda. They are trained and commissioning by a mission organization from Asia to share gospel with Batiq tribe, Malaysia. b. They are educated, middle-class workers and live in developed city. c. They eat rice, bread, vegetables, meat and processed foods. d. Two directors lead the team and strategize soul winning plan.2. Languagea. They speak English and Malay3. Lifestylea. Man and women have same right in making decision about their marriage, career and life. b. Live a modern lifestyle. Batiq Tribe 1. Backgrounda. Uneducated, live a nomad life, housing area near to river in the forest. b. Genetically, they origins from Africa because they have most likely African DNA. Their hair are curly and skin color is dark brown. c. They eat potatoes, animals, fishes or any fruits that they can found in the jungle. 2. Languagea. Batiq language (*I dont know, so creatively make de! Im thinking maybe we can use tagalog since most of the students dont understand tagalog. Hah!) Hi/How are you Im fine Yes No Danger What do you want? Why? What? Where? God Secret warning to RUN: baka baka baka buka baka buka X2 uh uh uh uh3. Lifestylea. Man is only qualified to marry a woman when he masters the skill of using sumpit, Damak for animal hunting and making fire for cooking with kayu meranti. b. Man is brave, physically fit, arrogant and excellent hunter in the forest. c. For woman, they must know how to decorate the house with tree skin which are collected by the husband. d. Women are shy, quiet housewives. Rearing children and taking care of home is their duty. e. They can freely touch strangers but male strangers cant touch their female tribe members.

Some pictures of Batiq tribe in Pahang to share with you:1. Housing Area

2. A tourist had a try on how to make fire with kayu meranti

3) Batiq Tribe (Man, Children and Women) *Please ignore the green shirt lady.

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