The T-shirt design competition is the first activity for blessed young adult in the year of 2009. We had a fun and amusing T-Shirt Competition on this Thursday night in our Church. This is our group’s T-shirt.
Our group- The Truthful, The Favoured.
I intensely feel that most of the young adults in Blessed Church are just like typical Singaporean/Malaysian as we are all experts in ‘last minute work’ & the most important is we are all kiasu. Yeah! We candidly admit it.
Our Pastor was very kind of giving us something like 3 months to prepare for it as he considered we need time for brainstorming, designing, choosing the t-shirt material, find the printing factory, printing, choosing models, practicing the catwalks etc, moreover we only manage to meet each other once a week during the cell group gathering. However, along these 3 months, apparently we were more concerned of celebrating Christmas, New Year, Chinese New Year, Valentine’s Day & other activities, we almost forgot we have a T-shirt competition until it was reminded by Pastor 2 weeks before the competition. We were certainly practicing the last minute creativeness and it only took us less than 10 days to complete everything. Yup, everything from brainstorming till performing in the event, it was all last minute works yet it turned up with a lot of surprises. Thanks God!
How kiasu we were? Well… When come to any competition, we will keep our mouths zipped; nobody is allowed to spread any single detail to other group members no matter how close you are with that fellow. Everybody will kill their brain cells to come up with outstanding ideas and hoping to win the judge’s heart.
Here are some pictures to share. Pictures are curi-ed from Jackie & Alan.

Did we win any prizes? We were not the best, we only grabbed the 2nd prize for male model and 2nd prize of group performance.
Anybody interested in buying our T-shirt? We use different languages to indicate the word of ‘Truthful/Honest’ which is our group’s name. I think it is very appropriate to wear to work if your company doesn’t require you to wear formal attire. I think your boss will like you very much as you are telling him/her you are an honest person in 26 different languages. Sound cool, right?