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About Spa2eyes
“SPA” is a training program to help a person avoid, reduce or stop using pornography.
“2eyes” are God’s gifts that should be used for His purposes and not meant for viewing pornography. It is also an acrostic “2(to) ensure your environment’s safety.” (ref. 2nd objective under Objectives)
A Brief History:
Spa2eyes is an anti-pornography ministry launched on Nov 4, 2007 with a reminder from Ecclesiastes 11:4 “If you wait for perfect conditions, you will never get anything done” (The Living Bible).
This purpose-driven ministry was founded after the first SPA Seminar (Jan 28, 2007), the SPA training (Aug 19 to Oct 28, 2007) and with the blessings of S-Word EFC leadership (Oct 25, 2007).
This godly purpose needs your prayer support. If God willing, it can be a blessing to many students, adults, marriages, families, churches and even to the whole nation of Singapore and beyond to the glory of God.
Objectives
Three Objectives:
1) To eliminate pornography from one’s life.
2) To eradicate pornographic material from the community.
3) To instill anti-pornography values.
Anchor Verse 2 Tim 2:22
“Flee the evil desires of youth, and pursue righteousness, faith, love and peace, along with those who call on the Lord out of a pure heart.” (NIV Bible)
Events
24 Oct 2010 (Sun): SPA seminar (Chinese) in a church in Singapore.
16 Oct 2010 (Sat): SPA seminar (English) with 52 Primary 6 boys (BB71J and others) to prepare them for secondary school.
24 Jul 2010 (Sat): Seminar on Internet Risks (English) in a church in Singapore.
19 Jun 2010 (Sat): SPA seminar (Chinese) in a church at Johor Baru.
18 Jun 2010 (Fri): SPA seminar (Chinese) in a church at Batu Pahat.
15 Mar 2010 (Mon): SPA seminar (Chinese) in a youth camp organized by Chinese Christian Mission Ltd.
15, 16, 17 Jan 2010 (Fri - Sun): SPA seminar (Chinese) in three churches in Ipoh and Kuala Lumpur.
18 Nov 2009 (Wed): SPA seminar (English) in a Campus Crusade meeting.
31 Oct 2009 (Sat): SPA seminar (Chinese) in a church in Singapore from 4:30pm to 7pm.
31 Oct 2009 (Sat): SPA seminar (English) with 20 Primary 6 boys (BB71J and others) to prepare them for secondary school.
10 Oct 2009 (Sat): SPA seminar (Chinese) in a church in Singapore from 5:30pm to 8pm.
22 Aug 2009 (Sat): SPA accountability group training (English) for leaders in a church in Singapore.
16 Aug 2009 (Sun): SPA seminar (English) in a church in Singapore from 1:30pm to 3:30pm
10 Aug 2009 (Mon): SPA seminar (Chinese) in a conference organized by "Y-Care" Ministry Fellowship.
22 Mar 2009 (Sun): SPA seminar (English) in a church in Singapore from 10:45am to 12:30pm.
17 Dec 2008 (Wed): SPA workshop (English) in a church Junior Youth camp.
17 Oct 2008 (Fri): Sharing about Spa2eyes Ministry (English) to students and faculty of one theological seminary in Singapore.
11 Oct 2008 (Sat): SPA seminar (English) with 20 Boys of BB71J to prepare them for secondary school.
13 Sep 2008 (Sat): SPA talk (English) on "Porn Kills" with 10 parents of BB71J Boys.
20 Nov 2007 (Tue): About 40 persons attended a SPA workshop (Chinese) during the “Unique Y : We Care,” a conference on Youth Ministry, organized by SBC, FES, SCJM and CCM.
4 Nov 2007 (Sun): Official launch of Spa2eyes, a ministry that promotes anti-pornography. (More at “About Spa2eyes”)
2 Nov 2007 (Fri): Ninety-seven tertiary students attended a SPA Outreach (English) event comprising: 1) A talk about Victims of Pornography; 2) A testimony of a Christian who found victory over pornography viewing temptation; and 3) A movie show depicting victims of porn. Majority of the attendees have gained awareness of porn’s destructive nature. 22 indicated interest in future anti-porn events.
19 Aug to 28 Oct 2007: About 40 Christians attended the 10 sessions of SPA training (English) that includes a movie show.
28 Jan 2007 (Sun): Sixty-one male Christians of S-Word EFC attended this first SPA seminar (English) and responded to the survey. This two-and-a-half-hour seminar was part of a dissertation project carried out by Daniel YM Chua. Most participants found the seminar helpful and informative.

