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DUA: 1-2 May 2010

4 May 2010 690 views 6 Comments

DUA is our weekly resource for DUMC’s Cell Leaders. Click here to download this week’s DUA.

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  • Audrey Fong said:

    Love the new DUA format!

  • khoo cheng kang said:

    The new DUA format is …nice, that’s about all. I’d still prefer that it’s in Word format, not in PDF. This is because I always re-edit and shorten the DUA…it’s getting longer and longer nowadays. I hope the writers/editors will endeavour to keep it within two pages to economize printing cost. Also, it’s rather long to read as a summary.

  • Chris Leow said:

    Wow. I just checked out this week’s DUA after hearing much about it at 2nd Tier and it’s really indepth and useful as a resource. Really good stuff.

    I disagree with Khoo about the length; I think as leaders of the Word we should have as much background information as possible and this week’s DUA is such a breath of fresh air. The sermon outline is there (which is in essence a summary of the sermon) plus we have been given lots of additional resources to share from if we deem relevant to our cells. Anyways, there’s always copy & paste if you don’t wanna print everything, right?

    PDF usage is debatable. Either form is fine cos’ we should be pick & choose what we use from the materials we’ve been given anyways.

  • Lilian said:

    This week DUA is GREAT, I love the fact that it gave me additional information resources that i can use to spice up my word session at cell and i can pick and choose what extra info that would whet my cell members appetite and it made this week word preparation so much more fun!!

  • Patrick Soh said:

    New format looks professional….
    I prefer it in Word format too in order to edit it.

    Thks to those for preparing DUA….

  • Freddy Yeong said:

    I like the new DUA especially 2 column presentation, making reading easy. since there is request for Word Doc, I would suggest to keep both version for users as per their choice. I personally prefer PDF as it can prevent accidental editing and originality of the writer’s message is preserved. Well done J-Son Ho.

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