
This group includes children from various backgrounds, all joyfully holding the signboard representing L.A.M.B.S. Among them was a child with special needs who was also part of this beautiful event.


We can see how beautifully dressed they are while waiting for the bus.

Children as young as one year old were present. Moments like these help us understand why Jesus said to let the little children come to Him, for the Kingdom of God belongs to such things.

Here are our dedicated coordinators from the U.S.A., Brother Simon and Brother Moses. Brother Simon smiles because the children understand and respond to his teaching, while Brother Moses appears serious as he deeply reflects on the message, staying focused without distraction. The children are eagerly getting ready to listen to what our brothers from abroad have to share with them.

Here, the children are learning how to make a cross with guidance from their coordinator. The cross represents Jesus, who bore our sins on Calvary. The coordinator reminded them that they should never forget Jesus and His sacrifice for them whenever they make a cross.



Here is another presentation from our class for ages 8-12, where this child learned how to make a chain. You can see him proudly wearing one that says “I LOVE JESUS.” This moment explains Brother Simon’s joyful smile and Brother Moses’s serious yet astonished expression at the children’s creativity.

Here, the children are learning how to make chains or bracelets, and you can see how beautiful their creations are as they participate with full cooperation. One of the bracelets they made reads “JESUS LOVES ME AND YOU,” which is such a wonderful message. We thank God for blessing us with these talented and capable children.


It was such a joy to watch these children trying to spell out the names of Jesus.



Here, you can see how many children took part in VBS. Glory to God—it was truly an amazing experience.

Here with us is Mme Rockzine, the esteemed principal of Quality International School. She encouraged the children in their walk with God, sharing from her heart as someone who deeply loves and understands them. As the head of student affairs, she knows exactly how to guide and speak to each child with wisdom. One powerful statement from her speech was, “As children, Jesus pays attention to all our needs, so whenever we face trouble, we should look up to God and He will answer us.” Her words left a lasting impact on the children, reminding them of God’s constant care.


