About the ISCF
Conference 2025
The upcoming ISCF Conference 2025, which will take place
on 2nd June 2025 at Faith Methodist Church. We
anticipate gathering 400 students from secondary schools
across Singapore for a day of inspiration, equipping, and fellowship.
The theme of the
conference, “One for Jesus,” calls Christian students to make
an intentional impact by reaching at least one peer for Christ during their 2-5
years in school. Through dynamic speakers, interactive workshops, learning from
students who have started the Christian Fellowship movement in schools, and
networking opportunities, students will be inspired and equipped to initiate and
to strengthen Christian fellowships within their schools.
About the Inter-school Christian Fellowship Movement
Scripture Union Singapore
launched the Inter-school Christian Fellowship (ISCF) movement in 1965 to
empower students to lead their peers in faith. Over the years, this initiative
has nurtured generations of Christian leaders, equipping them to impact their
communities and beyond.
As we approach the
60th year of this movement, we celebrate a significant milestone: the emergence
of the fifth generation of Christian youth since Singapore’s independence.
These youths are poised to step into their God-given roles as future leaders,
carrying the missional calling forward into the next era.
1. Mr. Peter Tan (Former Queensway Secondary School's Principal)
2. Mr. Jason Wong (One for Jesus Ministry)
3. Mr. Yoong Fook Loy/ Fuji Yew (Scripture Union Singapore - ISCF Movement)
Profile of the Speakers:
1. Mr.
Peter Tan
Peter Tan was a principal for 24 years, first of
Anglo-Chinese School (Junior), then Anglo-Chinese School (Barker Road) and
Queensway Secondary School until his retirement in December 2023.
2. Mr.
Jason Wong
Mr. Jason Wong spent over 23 years in the Singapore
public service, working with prisoners and at-risk children and youth. He founded two national movements - the
Yellow Ribbon Project in 2004 and the Dads for Life movement in 2009. Jason also initiated the Elijah7000 movement
for Christian fathers. Since leaving the civil service in 2013, he has been
volunteering his time championing family, mentoring fathers and young men. His latest
initiative is the One for Jesus movement. Jason is married with two young adult
children.