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EDITORIALGrace B. Hornales
n the olden days, when Jerusalem was to be rebuilt, the prophet, in
vision, heard one heavenly messenger saying to another, Run, speak to this
young man. And so, in these days, the young men and young women of the
advent movement have been given an important part to act in the closingdrama of earth's history.
We are to be Gods Helping hands in saving souls-channels which His love is day
by day to flow to the perishing. Be steadfast-Stand for the right principles though the
heavens fall, always abounding in the work of the Lord for your labor is not in vain.
The Lord has appointed the youth to be His helping hand.--
Testimonies for the Church,
Vol. VII, p. 64.
Fortunate is the man who starts out with his understanding of what matters most
in life. But life is worth nothing unless we use it in the service of God. Have we so
lived, that our Heavenly Father will dare to whisper: I have not died on the cross in
vain.
With such an army of workers as our youth, rightly trained, might furnish, how
soon the message of a crucified, risen, and soon-coming Saviour might be carried to
the whole world! --
Education, p. 271.
God Bless Everyone!
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AY MISSION:
The salvation of youth through Jesus Christ. We understand youth
ministry to be that work of the church that is conducted for, with, and by
young people.
AY AIM:
The Advent message to all the world in my generation.
AY MOTTO:
The love of Christ constrains me.
AY PLEDGE:Loving the Lord Jesus, I promise to take an active part in the youth
ministry of the church, doing what I can to help others and to finish the
work of the Gospel in all the world.
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Two shoe salespeople were sent to Africa to open up new markets. Three days after
arriving, one salesperson called the office and said, "Im returning on the next flight. Cant sell
shoes here. Everybody goes barefoot. At the same time the other salesperson sent an email tothe factory, telling "The prospects are unlimited. Nobody wears shoes here!" unknown.
Our prospects for heaven are unlimited. The harvest is great in MOISSA. and he
said to them, The harvest is plentiful, but the laborers are few. Therefore pray earnestly to the
Lord of the harvest to send out laborers into his harvest.Luke 10:2. We have a good number of
youth in MOISSA but how many are laborers in the harvest? Let us therefore pray for these young
people that they may be trained because with such an army of workers as our youth, rightly
trained, might furnish, how soon the message of a crucified, risen, and soon-coming Savior might
be carried to the whole world! (Education, p. 271)
We have an underutilized army. No wonder many of our youth are slipping through the
church back door and are found in the market place of the worldly pleasures. It is our burden to
reclaim these youth. Unless we work for God, we are really doing nothing worthwhile on earth.About the eleventh hour (last days) he went out into the market place and found still others
standing around. He asked them, 'Why have you been standing here all day long doing nothing?
''No one has hired us,' they answered him. "He said to them, 'go and work in my vineyard. Matt
20:6, 7. How many of our young people are idle because they were not hired (trained) and
challenged to work for God?
We are now at the eleventh hour and we do not want to be seen standing idle when
King Jesus the Saviors coming back. Worldly success and pleasures are only but a short time.
By faith Moses, when he had grown up, refused to be known as the son of Pharaohs daughter.
He chose to be mistreated along with the people of God rather than to enjoy the pleasures of sin
for a short time. Hebrews 11:24-25.
I invite the church leaders, parents and conference youth administrators to train and
challenged our young people and generously support their projects and re-launch the youth
ministry in every local church. Command those who are rich in this present world not to be
arrogant nor to put their hope in wealth, which is so uncertain, but to put their hope in God, who
richly provides us with everything for our enjoyment. Command them to do good, to be rich in
good deeds, and to be generous and willing to share. In this way they will lay up treasure for
themselves as a firm foundation for the coming age, so that they may take hold of the life that is
truly life. (1Tim 6:17-19)
As we work together, let us bear in mind that we are co-laborers with God and if God
be with us, who can be against us? Therefore my fellow young people, aim high, catch a visionand together with God and our Parents; let us build not a dream, but a reality. May we do it now!
In His Service,
Benjie Hornales
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This Youth Official Newsletter entitled Sidlak contains compendious
information of youth activities in the district. It creates awareness to the total
MOISSA Officers and members to encourage, participate and support ouryoung people for the development and enhancement of their skills as Pillars
of our church.
Grateful acknowledgments are due to the following: Youth Leaders,
Sponsors, Contributors and brethren for making use of their immense ways
and means to materialize this newsletter and to the Editorial Staff and Officers
for the tremendous effort bestowed.
I appreciate young people! Your revolutionary minds. Praise God.
Mabuhay ang mga Batan-on!
Pastor Romeo Illustrisimo
The Editorial Staff
(L-R) Jennivic, Beryl, LJ, Jerolyn, Jennifer, Jasper, Grace, Miraflor, Glenalyn, Eda)
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MOISSA Adventist Youth Society Projects
The 7 GLOBAL STRATEGIC THEMES & EMPHASES 2006 2010
developed by the General Conference Youth Ministry Department are
adopted by the MOISSA AYS as projects starting 2010 and onwards toreclaim our youth and re-launch our Youth Ministry.
1. The MOISSA AYS in collaboration with The Center for Global
Evangelism, the Sabbath School/Personal Ministries department and
Adventist Laymens Services and Industries (ASI) will continue to finance,
inspire, involve and support the youth in the presentation of a full scale,
Christ-centered, doctrinal evangelistic series. This highly ambitious program
is known as the Elijah Project.
MOISSA Youth with the assistance of the local churches, will organize
themselves, receive training by the Youth and Personal Ministries directors,
be equipped and form evangelistic teams. The Elijah Projectis to affirm the
youth in their faith, and give them the opportunity to participate in a way that
will bring other young people to Christ and the church, as well as
consolidate those in the church.
Budget: Estimated at 7,000 PhP (Transportation, Snacks, and logistics)
Date: TBA
2. The MOISSA Youth firmly believes that prayer is one of the most
powerful communication bond, with God that exist in the life of a Christian
and it must be reinforced, motivated and done more often.
-Youth groups, Adventurers, Pathfinders, and Ambassadors will hold
Prayer Conferences annually (hold week of prayer).
-Make young people rediscover the book of Psalms as Israels specialprayer book in the Old Testament. The psalms are prayers in the form of
songs. (hold music festival using scripture songs)
-Budget: - Handouts, snacks and logistics (Week of Prayer)
Estimate: 2000 PhP
-Decoration, logistics and snacks (Music Festival) Estimate: 3000 PhP
-Dates: TBA
*Budget may vary depending on local church AYS
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3. The General Conference Youth Ministries Department firmly believes in the need of facing the
challenge of looking for and reclaiming the lost. We have always been attentive to and cared
about young people that are born in families already in the church; but they are leaving the
church like water between our fingers. The Gospel of Luke, chapter 15, shows us how Christ, as
the Good Shepherd, looks for His lost sheep until it is found; while leaving the other 99 in a safe
place.
-Create an extensive list of all the young people registered in your AYS group and find out who
is actually attending and who is not. If its not possible to get a complete list, use the names you
have and then ask the young people of your church for names and addresses of their friends
that used to come, but no longer attend church. Assign someone to work with the missing
members when you make contact.
-Have an annual Re-Encounter program, spanning three months, culminating in a Homecoming
Sabbath celebration. Start a Prayer list for all inactive youth.
-Call young people who are not attending and invite them to social activities. Give them time to
decide. If you have called them once, twice or even three times and they do not respond do not
be discouraged, try again.-Start group visits. If possible have the meetings in the homes of the missing young people. The
pastor and the friends of the missing youth play a very important role in winning them back.
Invite friends to accompany you on these visits.
-Hold an annual District-wide Homecoming Sabbath where the whole program is specifically
arranged with the returning youth in mind. This should be held in all churches on the same date.
-Organize a Youth Mentoring program. Each returning young person should be linked with an
established believer who can encourage them. Prepare a Youth Mentoring Manual.
-Educate the church so that they can be friendly and warm towards the returning young
people. Allow the young people space to grow and develop in their Christian experience.
-Help returning young people to become involved in the life of the church. If possible link them
with a youth small group.
Budget*: Social Night (snacks and prizes) 1000 PhP
Homecoming Sabbath (lunch) Estimate : 1000 PhP
Dates: TBA
*Budget may vary depending on local church AYS
4. The MOISSA AYS is aware of the necessity of a special training aimed at
our AY leaders. We believe that working with the youth is a marvelous
challenge, and an excellent opportunity for us to influence and lead youngpeople to a fuller and richer experience with Christ. We further believe that
provision should be made that will help train and equip our youth leaders to
deal with some of these challenges.
-Conduct AY leaders training.
Budget: Handouts (500 per church): 4,500 PhP (9 churches)
Date: On May if possible.
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5. The General Conference Youth Ministries Department recognizes the challenge of
the huge presence of Adventist youth, and that the need to keep them both engaged
and spiritually alive is a top priority for youth ministry.
-Develop materials to assist Pastor and Youth Leaders as they minister to youth:Resources Pastors and Elders Handbook, Empowering Youth, AY Story and
Pathfinder Story, Youth Ministry Handbook
-Encourage each church to establish Adventurer Club, Pathfinder Club, Ambassador
[club] and Young adult ministries to serve as discipleship centers for youth:
Resources Youth Leadership Award Manual, Ambassador Manual
-Encourage each local church to have their own library for youth.
6. The General Conference Youth Ministries Department will work together with
administration, pastors, educators and ministers throughout the world church to
promote Youth Involvement in all aspects of church life.
-Make the document YouthFirst available to every administrator, pastor, educator,
minister and youth leader.
-Church Administrators to provide opportunity for youth to be included as delegates tocommittees.
-Develop training programs for Youth Leadership development.
- At all levels develop a talent bank of youth leaders/youth and their skills, interests
and abilities, then invite them to participate in services and other activities.
Budget: 500 per church (estimate 4,500 PhP for 9 churches) for books and printing.
Book Shelf (estimate 1,000-3,000 per church but depends on local AYS)
Date: ASAP on Books, TBA for Bookshelf.
7. The General Conference Youth Ministries Department will embrace service as a way
for our youth to implement a consistent commitment to minister to the needs of others.
Young people in every church will be encouraged to share hope to the communities inwhich they live.
-Position Adventist Youth as a well known serving group of people in the community.
Serve others through a ministry of in-reach and out-reach evangelism.
-The church must accept the challenge of providing financial and other assistance to
help young people to carry out the ministry of helping others.
Budget and date depends on local church AYS.
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DIRECTORY
MOISSA Adventist Youth
Society
Officers
Benjie B. Hornales
Youth Director
Jasper Mantos
Secretary
Jennifer CanilaoAssociate
Jerolyn Mendoza
Treasurer
Ian Ancheta
Associate
Jennivic Canilao
Auditor
Beryl Mantos
Associate
Board MembersAY Head
AY Elder
of each church
EDITORIAL STAFF
Grace B. Hornales
Editor In-Chief
Miraflor MatugasLeslie Joie Babatuan
Associate Editors
News Editors by Churches:
Basak Glenalyn Oyao
Buaya Tessalona Villarasa
Canjulao Jennifer Canilao
Cordova Lizaflor Redocto-Ando
ELC Jasper Mantos
Humay-Humay Lester Cuizon
Mactan Sheila Villarasa
Marigondon George Etchobanez
Olanggo Eda Abueva
Executive Committee Members
Contributors
Grace B. Hornales
Benjie B. Hornales
Art and Layout Directors
Benjie B, Hornales
Shamgar Sandalo
Lensmen
Pastor Romeo Illustrisimo
Atty. Corsico Soco
Atty. Enerio Ocariza
Ruben Hornales
Consultants
Jerolyn Mendoza
Jennivic Canilao
Finance Managers
Margie Varga
Vivitzgrace Resabal
Dianne Tagubar
Edna Linao
Queenie Ashly U. Ocariza
Contributors For This Month
Encouraging everyone to kindly submit your articles,
contributions etc.. as early as possible for the next
issue. This newsletter is released every quarter.
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Canjulao Holds Its Second Baccalaureate Serviceby Jennifer Canilao
Canjulao Graduating Students conducted their second Baccalaureate
Service and Tribute to Parents at Canjulao SDA Church last March 20,2010
with its theme: Ciel-Bondessez, a Spanish Translation of Heaven-Bound
with motto: The Knowledge of the Scripture is worth more than a College
Education.
The entire Sabbath was exclusively sponsored by all graduating
students from college down to pre-school. During the Sabbath School
Program, the graduates performed a playlet entitledLife at Schoolwhichfeatured how students struggled to live out their faith in God so to speak the
challenges they are facing in their everyday life at school.
The said event was graced by the presence of our MOISSA District
Leader Pastor Romeo Illustrisimo, who delivered his godly message to the
graduates. He emphasized the steps to the ladder of success.First,
knowledge of the scripture is the foundation of all the knowledge which will
enable us to become a better and successful individual. Second, to be great
and successful, one should recognize God as the wellspring of blessings andsource of everything. He also apportioned to the graduates his views and
outlook regarding success in profession based on Biblical Principles.
At 4:00 pm, the program continued by giving acknowledgement to
parents and guardians who in one way or another have the biggest influence
of what the graduates have become and accomplished. All graduates sang
melodiously as they gave their deepest and warmest thanks to their parents.
The program was followed by reading the letters of Wishes and Thanks from
the graduates to their parents. It was narrated by the amiable and enthusiasticpeerage who called themselves D Chorus. Strong feelings of emotion burst
out into tears which shattered the sentiments of the whole congregation. The
graduates letters touched the parents heart deeply that reached far into the
core part of their senses. It was the moment of mixed feelings. Parents were
so overwhelmed with the love that their children have demonstrated. The
program ended with misty-eyes and happiness among parents and brethren.
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August 21-23, 2009 is the date to be etched in the history of Canjulao Church.
The Canjulao pathfinder club held a camp out for the little leaders who will hugely
lead someday. The camping was held at the exquisite site of Canjulao Church. All
pathfinder campers manifested great joy and excitement as they pitched their tents
and prepared dinner but oh! where are the knives and chopping boards? Nabilin sabalay EXCITED man gud! Nevertheless it never hindered us from having a very
delicious meal.
The sun set, and it was time for the scheduled evening activities when
disruptions started. The tiny raindrops fell, and turned into heavy rain. It is indeed
good to check the weather forecast, one camper sighed. All of us were unprepared
because we did not expect it to happen that night. The big problem was that the
water eventually satiated our tents which caused our baggage, wet. Some of the
campers evacuated the campsite and went to the church which is just a walking
distance from the site. Our Pathfinder leader told us to pray for a clear and dryevening the next day. And sure enough when the next day came, God answered
our prayers with a sign of a rainbow.
When we were instructed how to prepare our breakfast, Nakaka schocking kaayo
ang gulay gipabukal lang ug gibutangan ug asin kan-on na dayoneveryone was
shock because it was their first time to ate such simple meal. During the evening we
were able to enjoy the rainless night with social party. It was so much fun.
Uber afoy ayo oi (Over kapoy kayo oi) that is why some of the campers spent
their AY program sleeping. Others were doing their banners and practiced the
different types of knot tying and pancake flipping. That was indeed, a very exciting,knowledge loaded and fun filled activity.
Campers Comments and Testimonials:Marjorie : Happy ko kay daghan ko ug nakat-unan ug lingaw pod.
Ericka: Malipayon ko kay daghan mi nakat-unan ilabina ang knot tyingChen-chen: Enjoy ang camping kay didto ko ga celebrate sa ako
birthday.
Dimple: Happy ko kay enjoy au oihahaha!
Weljane: Enjoy ko, tungod nindot ug daghan ko nakat-onan labi na ang
different types of knot tying.
Gods Answered our
Prayer: The Rainbow
Rainy Evening
Social Night
Pathfinder Camping Activity
by Dianne Tagubar (Best Camper)
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Kids learn by copying
Eating the fruit of his labor
MGs teaching the kids and Demo.
MGs Bonbon, Ads, Angie
Camping is not complete without
flipping pancakes (MG Miraflor)
MG Willyjoy our Pastor
MG Jovelyn Inspecting
PF Gilbert practicing
Knot tyingGroup Study
PFs Rocky and Diane cooking
Canjulao Pathfinder Club Camping in Pictures
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Weljay:Lingaw kaau miug naa jud ko nakat-onan nga ako
nadala sa amoang balay,unsaon pag luto ug pancake
na e-itsa!Mark James: Im happy because nakawali ko sa among
worship and I learned that teamwork is important in a
group.
Japhet: Lingaw kay naa mi nakaila lain na mga bata.Riel: Daghan kog nakat-onan og nalingaw ko sa among mgaactivities na gibuhat sama sa pag himo ug banner ug pagluto ugsinabawang gulay.
Racky: Lingaw ug dili jud ko kalimot sa maong experience kay nangabasa
mi sa ulan pero enjoy ug nag ngise gihapon mi tanan.Dianne: Enjoy ko kay daghan ko na amiga og naa pud ako
bestfriend na si Venjieline.
Twinkle: Daghan ko naton-an ug nalingaw ko sa mgaactivities like talent show.Em-Em: Nalipay ko kay naka experience ko og bag-o na pud na
experience sa akong life like magluto ug binas-oy!
To all our Parents, Church members, Facilitators, Organizers and MGs of
Canjulao, we would like to extend our heartfelt gratitude to all of you for
having us experienced this unforgettable knowledge- loaded activity.
Thank you so much for your support in making this Activity a successful
one. To our Almighty God From Whom All Blessings Flow; Glory,Praises and Honor unto You.
Master Guides continue to guideby Queenie Ashly U. Ocariza
A good objective ofleadership is to helpthose who are doingpoorly to do well andto help those whoare doing well to doeven better. -JimRohn-
2009 is a muddy year for almost 20Masterguide Aspirants, as they crawled through
the mud while cooking, eating, and in acquiring
skills as part of their training.
the said event was spearheaded by MG
Director Rey Illustrisimo and Master Guide
Deputy Director Edger Casio of Humay-humay
Church.
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It was a fun-filled activity for us aspirants as we underwent a rigid
training for one ultimate goal-To be invested asMaster Guide.
We acquired skills on Swimming, Cooking, Knot Tying, and First
Aid. The training was even more exciting when we had our
spelunking and mountaineering at the Cambinocot, Paril,
Talamban and Mt. Manunggal, Balamban, Cebu, respectively.
Heres a few pics for you to peep on
MorningDevotio
nal
Sabbath Worship
Social Night
Albeit, the training wont be complete without the presence of Pastor Romeo
Illustrisimo. Congratulations everyone for an exemplary performance!
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Letters to Young Lovers
by
Ellen G. White
Our Heavenly Father is concerned over our love-life. Through the inspired
writings of scripture and of Ellen G. White, God has given counsels toyoung people in their quest for happiness.
1. Marriage -- a Foretaste of Heaven
The warmth of true friendship and the love that binds the hearts of
husband and wife are a foretaste of heaven.
God has ordained that there should be perfect love and perfect harmony
between those who enter into the marriage relation.
2. Finding the Right Mate
Be PracticalBefore assuming the responsibilities involved in marriage, young men and
young women should have such an experience in practical life as will
prepare them for its duties and its burdens.
Since both men and women have a part in homemaking, boys as well as
girls should gain a knowledge of household duties.
3. Is It Really Love?
Is it True Love?
True love is a high and holy principle, altogether different in character from
that love which is awakened by impulse and which suddenly dies when
severely tested.
Love, A Tender Plant
Love is a plant of heavenly growth, and it must be fostered and nourished.
Affectionate hearts, truthful, loving words, will make happy families and
exert an elevating influence upon all who come within the sphere of their
influence.
When real life comes in with its troubles and cares, they are wholly
unprepared to meet them. They expect in each other perfection, but find
weakness and defects; for finite men and women are not faultless. Then
they begin to find fault with each other, and to express their
disappointment. Instead of this, they should try to help each other, and
should seek practical godliness to help them to fight the battle of life
valiantly.
"Love knows no limit to its endurance, no end to its trust, no fading of its
hope; it can outlast anything. It is, in fact, the one thing that still stands
when all else has fallen" (1 Corinthians 13: 4-8 Phillips)
http://www.crcbermuda.com/reference/ellen-white-books-g-m/letters-to-young-lovers
Ellen G. White Counsel:
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Last April 1 4, 2010; the L.A.M.B (Lapu-lapu Adventist Mountaineers and
Bikers) headed by Engr. Lito Caro, went to conquer the well acclaimed Mt.
Talinis at Dumaguete City. The group composed of 11 guys and 9 gals, most of
which are first time climbers. We left Lapu-Lapu City on March 30, 2010 at 9 inthe morning to the port of Liloan Santander.
The group spent the first night at Camabe bunk house, the official
campsite for climbers. On Thursday, Apirl 1, the group started their ascent
around 8 in the morning which took us 4 hrs to reach the first pit stop. We had
our break at Yagumyum lake , a stagnant lake but has an awesome view which
reminded us of Gods handiwork. Afterwards the group walked another 4 hours to
reach the campsite Nailig lake, which is situated in the middle of the towering
mountains for a night slumber. The lake served as our water source. When night
came, the place was covered by a thick fog which made us hardly see thesurroundings.
April 2 another day of walking, the group left Nailig camp around 9 am to
go to the next camp site which took us 4 more hours of walking and sliding since
the trail was going down and arrived at the campsite known as the Ranch, where
we immediately went swimming in the fresh and cool water of the twin falls. After
the tiring walk, we took some time to thank God during the vesper worship which
was led by yours truly. April 3, after the morning worship the group left the camp
to continue their journey... going home, which took us another 5 hrs before
arriving at the pick-up point. The group went home full of different experiences,stories and tales to tell but most importantly they were able to see Gods beautiful
creation and how wonderful the world is. Till next year!!! come one come all!!!
WE COME, WE SEE, WE CONQUER: MT. TALINIS EXPEDITON
by Lester Cuizon
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Spiritual Ministryby Queenie Ashly U. Ocariza
JAIL MINISTRY For almost a decade now,
Atty. Enerio N. Ocariza still continuethe ministry visiting inmates at
Soong City Jail, Lapu-lapu city.
As invested Master Guides, we
opted in Humay-humay church, to
utilize our skills by serving our
brothers and sisters
whom had long been disregarded by the community. We sing songs tothem every Sabbath and share inspiring messages that will surely uplifttheir downcast spirit. This is what God has entrusted to all of us to
prepare ourselves and others for the soon coming of our Lord Jesus
Christ.
LEPROSARIUM MINISTRY
Part of our ministry is the visitation of our brethren afflicted withleprosy at Eversley, Consolacion, Cebu. Gleeful spirit showed to their
eyes as we shared the good news of salvation and love.
TRACKS DISTRIBUTION
Giving tracks along the urban places, markets, towns, churches,
provinces, wherever and to whoever we come in contact with, is a
fulfilling one. You will surely feel good taking part in the ministry of God.
Queenie Ashly U.
Ocariza is an
Invested Master
Guide, Humay-
Humay Church
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Central Visayan Conference Pathfinder Bible Achievementby Vivitzgrace T. Resabal
November 14, 2009 marked the 4th Pathfinder Bible Achievement (PBA)
held at Maguikay SDA church, which was participated by a huge number of
individuals from the four participating church-based Pathfinder clubs, namely
Basak, Canjulao, Cordova and Maguikay. From the said participating clubs,there were 6 Adventurer teams, 7 Pathfinder teams and 7 Master Guide teams
who took part in the challenge of answering the questions from the selected SDA
Fundamental Doctrines that have been assigned to them. The event was graced
by the presence of our ever supportive CPUC Youth Director, Pastor Jezreel
Lucop, who opened the event by giving a very inspiring message to everyone.
Furthermore, the program will not be complete without the presence of our
District Leader, Pastor Romeo Illustrisimo, who showed support by acting as one
of the board of judges.
Although Pastor Don Barcenas, NCCDAC district leader, was not around, he never missed the
event by sending his wife, Mrs. Bebelita Barcenas. Moreover, a guest team from Humay-humay PF
club joined the fun and excitement of this annual event.
PBA is an event open to all pathfinder clubs which was developed in 1987 by Elder Terry
Dodge, who was at the time was pastor of the 7th-day Adventist church in Sheridan, Wyoming. This
is an annual event, wherein each year, the pathfinders will study a certain book or section of theBible. Since they will be working together as a team, they will experience teamwork and fun while
studying the Bible. In 2007, Cordova Masterguide Club adopted this program and opened it to both
Adventurers (ages 6-9) and Pathfinders (ages 10-15) but still carried the title of the program, which
is Pathfinder Bible Achievement. Consequently, the first PBA was held at Maguikay Church last
November 10, 2007. The program was a success. Thus in the following year (2008), the organizers
endeavored to conduct it twice a year.
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Thus, the 2nd and 3rd PBA was conducted last May 24, 2008 & November
15, 2008 respectively. Furthermore, due to the request of the young people, it
was in the 3rd PBA when the organizers decided to add another category for
the Master Guides ages 16-25. However, due to some budget constraints, in
2009 the organizers decided to run the PBA, just once a year.
To have a peek view of the Past PBAs, take a look at the following summary.
Date Club Sponsor Coverage Participating Clubs
November 10, 200 Maguikay
Chairman:
MG Vivitz Resabal
Book of Matthew Basak,
Canjulao (1st Place
Adventurer),Maguikay (1st Place
Pathfinder)
May 24, 2008 Cordova
Chairman:
MG Liza Redocto
Book of Proverbs Canjulao,
Cordova(1st Place
Adventurer &Pathfinder),
Maguikay
November 15, 2008 Canjulao
Chairman:
MG Benjie Hornales
Scriptures, Advent, Baptism,
State of the Dead,
Obedience, Tithes &Offerings, Health
Basak, Canjulao,
Cordova,
Maguikay
November 14, 2009 Maguikay
Chairman:
MG Vivitz Resabal
MG Miraflor Orio
Adventurers: The Scripture,
Health, Sabbath, TheLaw of God.
Pathfinders: The Advent,
Signs of 2nd Coming,
Millennium, Tithes &Offerings,
Master Guide : Sanctuary,
Prophecy, Prophetic
Gift
Basak,
Canjulao,
Cordova,
Maguikay (1st Place
Adventurer,
Pathfinder &Master Guide),
Humay-Humay(GuestClub)
It is the ultimate goal of PBA that each participant will be drawn closer to
Jesus through Bible Study. Thus, we are inviting all churches to form a team of
6 members each for the adventurers, pathfinders and master guide levels and
be ready for the next PBA event this year which will be sponsored by the Basak
Pathfinder Club this coming November 2010.
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MOISSA Youth Society: A Call for Service
News and Updatesby Jasper Mantos
The church is languishing
for the help of young menwho will bear a courageous
testimony, who will with
their ardent zeal stir up the
sluggish energies of Gods
people, and so increase thepower of the church in the
world
(Message to Young People, p. 25).
The First Encounter:
It was last March 20, 2010 at Canjulao
Church about 2:00 P.M. that the zealous youngpeople of MOISSA met. The thought of having a
few attendees was turned into a
misapprehension, when 40 active young men
and women arrived severally. The attendance
was comprised of A.Y. leaders and Youth
Elders who are ready for the call of service.
Aside from the young people who are
enthusiastic to take part, the meeting was also
graced by the presence of Pastor RomeoIllustrisimo (MOISSA District Pastor) and some
Elders of Canjulao church. The following are the
agenda that were discussed during the meeting:
1. Nomination of Officers, 2. MOISSA AYS
Regular Meetings, 3. Source of Funds and
4.Leadership Training Seminar.
Regular meeting is held bimonthly, third Saturday at 2.P.M. to 4 P.M. The
venue depends upon the Chairmans prerogative. The body agreed that eachchurch will contribute a fixed amount every month as a means of raising funds.
The Leadership Training is on the stage of planning. It will be scheduled after
the association.
The First EXECOM Meeting:
The first Executive Committee Meeting was held last March 26, 2010 at Enjoy
Learning Center (ELC) SDA Church; 7:00 oclock in the evening. There were
17 officers and selected invitees present. The following were the agendadiscussed during the meeting: 1. Induction of Officers 2. Amendmenst and
Approval of the Minutes of the Meeting 3. Leadership Training, 4. Youth Camp
in Olanggo during the Association and 5. MOISSA Youth Society Newsletter.
The Induction of Officers will be taken place in Olanggo Church during the
association on April 24, 2010. There were minor amendments of the Minutes of
the Meeting and so it was voted and carried. Suggestions and discussions
were accommodated regarding the Leadership Training but the date has not
decided yet due to several considerations.
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A youth camp will be organized this association in Olanggo , which will
start from Friday and ends on Sunday. MOISSA Youth Society will be distributing
its official newsletter spearheaded by Ms. Grace Hornales an active youth leader
of Canjulao Church.
The Second EXECOM Meeting;
The second Executive Committee Meeting was held last April 16, 2010
at Enjoy Learning Center (ELC) SDA Church at about 7:00 P.M. There were 25
officers together with invitees. The following were discussed during the meeting
1. MOISSA AYS Association Program and 2. MOISSA AYS Newsletter.
The meeting adjourned at 9:00 in the evening with a picture taking.
They [the youth] can form themselves into bands to do Christian help work. .
. .They will find many opportunities to use the talent that God has given them in
carrying melody and sunshine into many lonely places darkened by sorrow and
affliction, singing to those who seldom have church privileges (Counsels to
Teachers, p. 547).
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The enemy will not prevail against youth who are actively engaged in the things of
God.
That the youth may work for:
Other youth
Their church
Their fellow men
This triple purpose that God has outlined for His youth is really the second part of
the objective presented in a practical sense: Guide into Service. From the time
youth missionary work first began, this triple purpose has been put into
practice. The goal is to save each Adventist youth who faces the battle against
sin, striving to rescue more and more souls for the kingdom of God. In 1947 the
dynamic slogan Share your Faith brought new emphasis to soul-winning around
the world.That the youth may work for other youth. Educate the youth to help the youth; and
in seeking to do this work each will gain experience that will qualify him to become
a consecrated worker in a larger sphere (Messages to Young People, p. 208).
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Several Pathfinders, Master Guides and MG Trainees from
Basak, Canjulao, Cordova, Maguikay, Cebu and Humay-Humay convened last
October 16-18, 2009 in Camp Marina Boy Scouts Grounds, Capitol Hills for the
Pathfinder Leadership Conference 2009 with a theme Keep the Flame Alive. This
conference aimed at giving basic staff training to the campers to prepare them to
become effective pathfinder leaders in their respective churches and to help them
understand the difference between school based and church based Pathfindering.
No less than the CPUC Youth director, Pastor Jezreel Locop,
gave the message during the opening night on Friday, October 16. On Sabbath
morning at 4:30am, camp deputy directors MG Grace Hornales, MG Jovelyn
Bontoyan, MG Adelyn Padilla and MG Jenevic Canilao, led the campers to a small
hill, a little bit away from the camp site for the morning devotional. The dawn
worship was sponsored by the Maguikay campers.
After all of the campers were energized in the Song, Drama and
Nature Hike led by the deputy directors, Pastor Romy Illustrisimo, MOISSA district
leader, enlightened them with the summary of the Sabbath School lesson.
Moreover, Dr Isaias Guisando, CVC Education Director, discussed about the Club
Discipline and Pastor Jun Samson, CVC Youth Director, discussed about the AY
Ministry. After all the lectures, a dynamic open forum entitled Lets Talk followed,
which was moderated by MG Miraflor Matugas and MG Genevic Canilao. It was
the best time when all the campers were able to voice out their concerns on issues
related to leading their fellow young people in the church.
MGT Virjie Hornales demonstrated Puto Making, MG Willie JoyJumawid also showed how to make an inexpensive ultra light camp stove and MG
Adilyn Padilla demonstrated how to make a camp pancake.
MG Lito Caro lectured on Backpacking to give the campers some fundamental
ideas on how to prepare a backpack for an outdoor activity (e.g hiking, mountain
climbing, camping).
After the team building activities, nobody dared to miss the wall
rapelling adventure which was really an exciting but high-risk activity. But praise
God, nobody got hurt in it. Even the oldest among the Master Guides, MG Jean
Sarong successfully hurdled this challenge. In addition, the Slide for Life wasequally thrilling. And these activities were really made possible with the help of MG
Lito Caro who patiently took the lead and generously shared all of his equipment.
Concurrently, some of the campers also went swimming in the
pool with MG Willy Joy Jumawid giving them some basic tips on swimming.
Finally, the camp was called to a break at around 3pm by MG Benjie Hornales.
And all the praises and glory be unto our Almighty God for the success of this
Pathfinder Conference. Until next!
Pathfinder Leadership Conference 2009
By Vivitzgrace Resabal
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SOMETIMES WITHOUT HIM IS ENOUGH
SOMETIMES IN YOUR LIFE
YOU FIND IT HARD TO SLEEP AT NIGHT
YOU THINK OF HIM AND THE PAST
SO CLEAR IT FLASHES BACK
THE MEMORIES THAT YOUVE HAD
YOU TRY TO FORGET HIM
BUT HIS PRESENCE STILL LINGERING
SOMEWHERE IN YOUR LIFE
YOU COME TO THE POINT OF REMINISHINGHIS FIRST HI! WITH A SWEET SMILE
AND IT ENDS WITH A SAD GOODBYE
ALTHOUGH IT HURTS A LOT
BUT YOU HAVE TO ACCEPT THE FACT
THAT HIS LOVE WONT LAST
SOMEHOW IN YOUR LIFE
YOU MUST LEARN THE GAME OF LOVE
ITS TIME TO MOVE ON AND SAVE THOSE TEARS
YOU HAVE TO LET HIM GO
AND START TO PAINT A NEW LIFE
WITH A RAINBOW.-Jen-
My Friend
My Friend, I stand in the judgment now
And I feel that you are to be blame somehow,
On earth I walk with you day by day,
Never, never did you point the way!
You know the Lord in truth and glory
But never did you tell me the story
My knowledge then of God was very dim,
You could have led me safely to Him
Though we live together on earth
You never told me the second birth
And now I stand here condemned
Because you failed to mention Him.
You taught me many things thats true
I called you my friend and I trusted you.
But I learn now that its too late,
You could have save me from this lake.
We walked by day and we talked by night
And yet you showed me not the light.
You let me live and love and die,
And yet you knew Ill never live on high.
I called you my friend in lifeI trusted you through joy and strife
Uncaring that I fall into this horrible lake
Must I still call you My Friend?
Why , oh! why? Were you ashamed to tell me
That Jesus Christ is the way to heaven and eternal life?
You discussed with me so many subjects under the sun
But the thing I needed to know you failed to tell me?
Now, as I suffer the ignominy and pain of hell-fire
You are up there with Father Abraham
Enjoying the blessing of Beulah Land!
You call this friendship?
You calls this love?
-Anonymous-
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Healthy Lifestyle to the Max: Summitby Margie H. Varga
April 9 to 11 , 2010, Cebu Visayan Conference and Central Philippine Union
Conference Health Department, with the leadership of Pastor Lemuel Escamos and
Pastor Charles Nogra, in cooperation with the Department of Health, successfully
launched a HEALTHY LIFESTYLE to the MAX SUMMIT at the East VisayanAcademy Gymnasium which was participated by more than 300 delegates coming
from Cebu and neighboring islands and 50 young volunteers from different churches
who tremendously took part in assisting the food preparation under the supervision
of the HELP President, Cecile Yap, who had tendered her active participation in this
event. These Young volunteers are Master Guides coming from Canjulao Church
predominately, and others from Maguikay and Humay-humay churches.
A series of Health Lectures was imparted to us from a renowned Health
Crusaders around the Philippines spearheaded by Dr. Tam Mateo of ABS-CBN
Salamat Doc together with Mr. Pacifico Eresmas and company. We were blessed
with a very inspiring information about how Vitamin C works in our body by a
recognized Filipino Scientist and a Professor of Biochemistry at Mountain View
College, Dr. Jose Oclarit.
The Summit started with a Medical Mission: Operation Tuli and Medical Check
ups and ended with a pap smear procedure, with the participation of the Physicians
and Nurses from our very own H.W. Miller Memorial Sanitarium and Hospital.
This seminar was made, in giving new impetus towards healthy lifestyle among
the Seventh-Day Adventist Church members who profess to be the healthiest
people on earth. The question is, Are we really true to what we eat?. Hopefully thismade us realize that our body is the temple of God of which we must give an extra
care. With this horrifying yet very informative lectures from our Health Crusaders, it
is our earnest prayer that we may feed our body the food which God has designed
for us.
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Jeremiah 29:11 For I know the plans I have for you, declares the Lord,
plans to prosper you and not to harm you, plans to give you hope and
future.
After I graduated from college, I asked myself, What should I do with
my life?, Wondering which road to take? Then, I remembered the promise in
Jeremiah 29:11 and realized Gods plan in my life. Ephesians 2:7 simply
explains that He wants to pour out His far and beyond favor on me. I find
courage to do more, to do bigger and serve the Most High because He
promises that His dream for my life is much bigger and better than I can
imagine.
I started applying for a job and was happy to land one, yet the
orientation falls on Sabbath Day. The principal couldnt excuse me so I talked
to the president of the school and told him that I am a Seventh - day Adventist
and explained to him that Saturday is a special day because it is holy. I told
him that it is a big NO for me to work on Saturday. He did not consider my
belief and told me that I cannot attain success for what I am standing for. I
declined the job and I cast all my worries upon Him. I do not want to exchange
my Sabbath for anything else and I do not want to break my special
relationship to God. I talked to God and hold my faith on Him and claimed His
promise in Jeremiah 29:11. A week after, another school called me for an
interview and hired me without compromising my Sabbath. A couple of yearspassed, my friend, Vivitz Resabal (ate vitz), my classmate in Cordova Master
Guide training program, invited me to sing to her cousins evangelistic meeting
in Dumaguete for weekends. I met her cousin, Girlie Zunega, a missionary in
Korea for three years. I met her again circumstantially, in Tagaytay City and
both of us that time were teaching ESL in different schools. Several months
after, I got a call for an interview from Saipan SDA School where Girlie Zunega
got a job there after teaching ESL . Fortunately, their school was looking for a
teacher and Ate Vitz and Kuya Luna Casio, an accountant of CPUC
recommended me to Girlie. I was considered for the job and got a slot. I dontknow about Saipan then and when I looked at the map it is just a small dot.
Saipan is an island of US territory; it is an island of the thieves; a historical
island. When I arrived in Saipan, I saw a big mission for me. We have four
churches, a Korean Church, Central Church, Filipino Church and Local
Church. Local Church is a church where the people from the island worship.
They speak 2 dialects: Chamorro and Carolinian. Some of them are kinky hair,
short and chew betel nut and spit all the time.
OUR GOD IS AN AWESOME GOD!by Edna Linao
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there are only few of us youth who are active in the church activities and most of
us are working in school. We dedicate our lives to God. We allow Him to use us in
His work and we use our talents in His service. We pray to God to give us strength
as we work together in the island. We do House visitation, Bible study, sing songs
and pray for them, branch Sabbath School, health expo, hospital visitation and
evangelistic meetings. We experienced public shooting and people were dead and
injured, stealing and breaking (akyat-bahay) of the houses in the teacherscompound. Teachers laptops were stolen except mine and Girlies. One of our
teachers got physical harassed and almost got killed.
Despite of the challenges, we still claim the promise of God in Romans 8:31-
39. He is bigger than all our problems; bigger than all of our fears; bigger than any
mountain that we can see; bigger than all our questions and bigger than anything
else in this world. Indeed, Our God is an awesome God! Praise God! Saipan has
2 pathfinder clubs now with 21 members in Central Church and 15 members in
Local Church. We meet every Sunday for Pathfinder drilling and in gaining honors.
We have afternoon outreach every Sabbath, Bible achievement and amazing factsadventures for kids evangelistic meeting. God is so wonderful! He has a great
love for us. He is with us from day to day and He is our constant friend. We have to
trust and serve Him fully. Lets keep our eyes looking unto Him and hasten His
work for Jesus is coming very soon! A lot of youth are actively participating in
every church activity. As I look back, I remembered all my thoughts after I
graduated in college. This is what I want in my life. God led me to this road. I am
on the mission for Christ. We also have the Life's purpose mission and that is "To
reach out and prepare ourselves and others for eternal life". Jesus is the Only
Way. Always remember that God is already there. Wherever you are and wherever
you are. He is right there beside you seeing and knowing. He already knows
whats behind, now, and lies ahead of us. Jeremiah 29:11 For I know the plans I
have for you, plans to prosper you and not to harm you, plans to give you hope
and a future. Our God is an awesome God!!!!
Edna Linao is a Missionary Teacher in Saipan, Micronesia. A member of
Cordova Church and active Masterguide. 25
Pathfinder Club- Saipan Central
Church
Saipan advent Waves-this is
my singing group
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This is a survey conducted among SDA young people regarding the
observance of Sabbath and their Conviction towards this long been steppedissuelisten as they SPEAKS!
The QUESTION: If you have classes, exams, work and other endeavorswhich falls on the Sabbath Day would you go for it or stand for yourfaith?
The ANSWERS:
No. Because Sabbath day is the most important day of the week. It reminds
us of our Creator who created the world and this is the special day where
we can worship Him and have fellowship with our brethren.
---Julimar Repolidon,18
I will prefer to go to church because it's more important compared to the activities in
school. Even though I will miss that certain activity in school, Il make it up to myself by
praising God , growing and enhancing my faith in Him physically, mentally, socially and
spiritually.
---Geraldine Repolidon,16
I don't go to school during Sabbath Days since when I was in elementary and until
I graduated in High School.
---Junalyn Saniban,18
No. Because I know what Sabbath is and one thing, my parents won't permit me for they know
that Sabbath is a holy day.
---Mae Ann Piquero,13
No. Because the knowledge of every person comes from God even theknowledge of my teachers so it would be great spending the Sabbath withthe Giver of it. I always go to church every Saturday even if we haveregular classes.
---Elma Grace Soco, 13
When my boss told me to report for work on Saturday, unwaveringly I said NO. It is the most
sacred day for me and my God.
-Juvelyn Bontuyan, 20
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Sa among school ang among Principal nagsugo na mo eskwela mi ug
Sabado. Nakulbaan Kaayo ko! Kay mosimba gud ko every Sabbath Day. Ang
dili mo eskwela ug Sabado dili kapasar ingon sa among principal. Nagduha-
duha kaayo ko apan nagpatigbabaw ang akong gugma sa Ginoo. Ug
nakahuna-huna dayon ko sa gisulti sa among masterguide Love God Above
All ug wala jud ko mo eskwela. Gipatawag ko sa principal ug gihatag nko ang
akong rason dayon miingon ang among principal na dili nami mo eskwela ugSabado. God is Good All the Time!
- Mark James Matugas, 12
Do not compromise the Sabbath Day to anything else in this world. In fact ,
what good it is when you gain the whole world yet losses your own soul? Be
FIRM, STAND For what is right, for your reward is GREAT-Eternal Life.
Remember, we are the sons and daughters of the one who owns the world,
how could He forsake us?
- GBH, 29
I used to work on Sabbath before, but it doesnt give me peace and I
constantly like chasing lucks and blessings just dont get in. So I renew my
vow to God not to defile myself from breaking the Sabbath again. Now I have
a good work and mirthfully serving God. The Change is ours to make.
Change na, Now na!
- Jenpaul, 29
Finishing school is an ultimate goal for every child. NO Attendance on Saturday, No Marching!
My teacher, gulped. When I heard her voice, I firmly stood to my faith and decided to gonot in
school but in church. I still graduated.
-Nelly Joy Buntuyan, 18
When a prominent engineer asked me to work in a very renowned and
productive steel company, I was excited and interested. I told myself, at last I
can have now a good reason to give my family and children a promisingfuture. But when he told me, Agwantaha lang sa ang usa ka bulan trabahu-e
lang sa ang Sabado, total maregular ka maka request nka ug Saturday off,
without a second thought, I refused the offer. Now my children have their own
stable jobs and they are earning well. God is the wellspring of blessings!Just
be faithful and you will receive the good things you never thought you could
have.
RBH, 51
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How to Raise a Vegan Child
Most families have been raised to incorporate
meat into everyday meals. This increasedadaptation to a meaty diet raises multiple health
concerns like heart conditions, high blood
pressure and many others. In order to curb this
trend, teaching kids to eat vegetables is a must.
Here are some tips how to raise a vegan child.
Start them Young
Starting kids at a very young age lets them appreciate a vegan diet leadingthem to embrace the vegan lifestyle even when they grow old.
Share your Appetite for Life
Kids dislike the taste of vegetables mainly because they emulate how their
parents dislike it. Showing them by example that you like vegetables, they too
will share your appetite for life.
Reinforced Positivity
Reward your children and acknowledge their vegan efforts to uplift the image ofeating vegetables and the ideals of a vegan lifestyle.
Personal Story of Raising Vegan Kids
Mrs. Aida Mateo Mother of 2
I was raised in a Chinese family where the table is wet with five to six viands
per meal, excluding our merienda. When I went to the United States and met
my husband, Dr. Tam we have been engrossed with our work and business,
that had to be finished each day, we didnt have time to cook our own food. So
we would eat out in restaurants. Our business succeeded, but my healthsuffered. I was stricken with cancer.
My heart fell when I found out about my case. It was then that we turned to our
Great Healer. I prayed for help. The Lord answered as my husband became
the First Filipino Naturopathic Doctor. We followed the Lords way of healing
the Natural way. And by Gods grace, I survived. After the miracles, I vowed to
serve the Lord. And the Lord gave me a bonus my two lovely daughters. But
for now, this isnt about my healing it is about the gift entrusted to mothers
from heaven, how I raised my kids Vegan!
Raising Vegan Kidsby Dr. Tam Mateo
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My youngest Tammy eats raw salad and so as not to adulterate her taste,
we do not add any unnecessary salt, sugar or oil in her diet. We also
abstain from eating rice or bread. Instead, she eats saba (A variety of
banana), camote (sweet potato), or corn, When we go out I bring all our
food to make sure that all she eats are natural. Ive raised them early on a
vegan diet, because I myself am a vegan. I explain to my children, the
benefits of having this kind of diet, so when they are with different people,they will not be tempted to stray from natural food.
Parents should start this practice and set an example for their children to
follow. You must eat healthy and natural food, so you can motivate your
children to do the same. If ampalaya (bitter melon) is bitter to your taste,
eat it like its the best tasting vegetable around and show them you liked it.
Our children will enjoy eating what you, as parents, like to eat.
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SalamatSalamatSalamatSalamat DokDokDokDokssss Dr. Tam Mateo Free Health SeminarDr. Tam Mateo Free Health SeminarDr. Tam Mateo Free Health SeminarDr. Tam Mateo Free Health Seminar
Dr. Tam Mateo is a frequent guest on ABS-CBNs medical show
Salamat Dok which is hosted by Cheryl Cosim.
He conducts a free health seminar every Sunday.
Free Health Seminar:
Sundays 2:30 pm 5:00 pm
Office Address
Living Food Phils., Inc.
433 F. Legaspi St., Maybunga, Pasig City
Tel. Nos.: +63-2 900-0547 to 49
Cell Phones: (+63-917) 951-8529 and +(63-921)
592-0908
We are Closed Saturdays
Dr. Tams Health Products (House of Cleansing)
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J. Vargas Cor. C-5 Ortigas Ave.
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For Consultations
Mondays Thursdays
2:30 pm to 4:00 pmDr. Tam, a registered Respiratory Therapist
at North Hollywood Medical and DentalSchool, California, USA furthered his medical
education at the Clayton College of Natural
Healing (formerly Alabama College of
Natural Healing) in Alabama, USA, becoming
the Philippines first Naturopathic Doctor.
A devoted husband and loving father, Dr. Tam has taken his Vegan
lifestyle and Naturopathic practice to heart given his wifes previous
encounter with Breast Cancer. Encouraging better health care is apersonal mission this kind-hearted doctor has come to understand and
assertively promote.
For the past 15 years, Dr. Tam has been a vigilant Medical Missionary and
Health Crusader with numerous distinctions and affiliations under his name.
Educating people about better care of their health as a challenge for them
to live a life free from disease is what I would like to leave as my legacy
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Miracle Tea
A healthy combination of herbs such
as Cinnamon Bark, peppermint,
Jamaican sarsaparilla, ginger-
rhizome, prunos nigra and many
other organic ingredients, MiracleTea
helps the body cleanse and detoxify
the blood to strengthen your bodys
internal organs, and unclog the colon
preventing the growth of cancer and
other life-threatening diseases.
Miracle Tea works by giving you a much needed cleansing from within. By
fortifying your internal organs and ridding your system of cancer causing toxins,
you increase the chances of prolonging your life. You may also flush away
unhealthy build ups in the digestive track. With a revitalized body, your blood isbetter oxygenated and will remain sturdy for a very long time. The best part of it is
that you can grow old without the complications of severely debilitating illnesses.
Live Green
A nourishing Vital Super Green Formula, Live Green promotes the speedy
absorption of essential nutrients needed to replenish blood and regenerate body
cells used in daily life. The Enzymes, Chlorophyll, Hormone Pre-Cursor and
powerful Anti-Oxidants present in Live Green, also helps optimize body
performance and boost the immune system.
Live Green supplies your body with the essential vitamins and minerals needed to
have healthy cells. On average, our body produces cells to replace those that die
from daily activities. Our immune system and other vital functions need those cells
to regenerate themselves in order to function properly. Without them, our body
would grow weak and an easy target for viruses, bacteria and other forms of
infection.
Dr. Tam with Daughter (L-R) Mr. Eresmas, Dr. Tam, Dr. Dela Cruz
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Soyamilk, Tokwa, Gluten, Veggie loaf, Veggie MeatNow available at Hornales Residence
Canjulao Lapu-lapu City.TRY and you will surely love it! Now nah!
Contact No: 09068502361 for your orders
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BenerBenerBenerBener, Quenie,, Quenie,, Quenie,, Quenie, dodongdodongdodongdodong,,,,
JeizryllJeizryllJeizryllJeizryll and Louiseand Louiseand Louiseand Louise
Salamat sa Ginoo nga sa
Tanang panahon ang Ginoo
naghiusa kanamo diha sa
pagtoo ug pagsimba sa
Ginoo.
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Guitar Workshop Summer Package
5 one-hour sessions every weekend.
Free Chord Construction Guide Book
Free CD on Chord Construction Program
and Chord Database.
Projector Rental:
2500 Lumens projector &
Screen
4 Hours = 1250 PhP
250/Hr after.
Audio/Video Recording :
Personal Music Video
Music Audio CD
Recording/Mixing/MasteringPA / Band Instruments Rental :
1 Bass Guitar, 1 Electric Ibanez
Guitar, 1 Acoustic Guitar, 1 Cajon
beatbox, 2 x 15-inch Speakers,
400W Sakura Amplifier, BehringerFX1622 Mixer and mics.
Benjie Hornales /
Ruben Hornales
Mobile: 09205725758
With Printing Services
Services Offered:Services Offered:Services Offered:Services Offered:Wedding Package:
Photography and Video Coverage.
Photography for any special Occasion.
Contact:
Benjie Hornales @ 09205725758
Vivitzgrace Resabal @ 09164037846
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April 2009, I went to my Doctor at Perpetual Succor Hospital in Cebu City because I felt
a pain in my ankle, I was weak and I was gasping for air! I knew I was obese but I didn't
bother to know how much I weighed. In the clinic, I was so shocked to find out that I weighed
187 pounds! My Doctor told me to have my cholesterol level and blood sugar tested at High
Precision.
The results made me to decide that I really had to change my lifestyle if I wanted to live
longer! I was so afraid. I ask my husband Ramon what I will do because, I was so afraid of
my health! He told me do something! This was when I became suspicious and jealous, I
felt insecure. Then I prayed day and night asking help from Jesus Christ. A few days
later, I read an ad in the newspaper about a Slimming Center that provided services for a big
price. I was hesitant to try because it was too expensive but when I thought about it, I wanted
it. I asked my husband if it was the right thing to do and he said to try it. After 5 sessions I
complained because I only lost 1 pound. They said maybe I didn't follow their diet program or
exercise. The supervisor told me to eat match box sizes of any viand and 1/2 cup rice and
only a small slice of dessert. I followed their menu and they also told me to detoxify
myself. After that, still nothing happened because after the session I felt hungry!
My prayers were answered when somebody called me a few weeks later about a
Wellness program. I was hesitant to join because I was already attending that weight loss
program in the slimming center. For me it is always an honor to be invited, I attended the
seminar and we were also trained to become Medical Missionaries. Everybody wasshocked with the result when I religiously followed the Program, after five days I lost 5 lbs.
and at present I continue shedding the pounds, I am so happy with the result!
This is what you will achieve if you CALL ME NOW to avail my Healthy Lifestyle
Services. If, you don't want to loss weight, you will become Healthy and have a strong
body FREE from any diseases and if you are sick now, just try and believe, it will be
REVERSED. . .
1 Cor. 10:31 - Wether therefore ye eat or drink, or
whatsoever ye do, do all to the glory of God.
DRUGS ONLY TREAT SYMPTOMS, NOT CAUSES
I am inviting you to try and join
this Program for you, family andfriends. I ACCEPT ONE ON ONE
CONSULTATION for a minimum
fee. JUST CALL ME FOR
APPOINTMENT>
Mobile # 09189174213 and Tel:
032-2344823 Email:
This is how I look now! My weight is - 165 lbs. as of April 11, 2010.
HEALTHY LIVING and WEIGHT LOSS PROGRAM the NATURAL WAY!
By Cecile Yap
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Contact: Grace B. Hornales 09262327635
Or Visit: Miller Hospital Administrative Office FOR YOR ORDERS!
Chello Ferrer 09334232623
Eddie Mahilum 09062303289
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"The members of Maguikay Seventh-day Adventist Church are planning toconstruct a new building at its present location since the currentchurch is now beyond repair. To those who are willing to share in ourburden of constructing a descent church for God, you may contactMrs. Gwen Jayme (09233004229) or Miraflor Orio (09263038506)."
Canjulao Church
Maguikay Church
The Canjulao Church is looking for a site to build a new church, toaccommodate the growing number of brethren. We are invitingeveryone to be generous and support us financially. God bless!
You can make a difference !
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Amazing Bible CROSSWORD by Miraflor Matugas
Down
1 Which commandment says "Honor your father & mother"
2 Number of disciples (Matthew 10: 2 -4)
5 Shape of the altar (Exodus 27:1)
6 The animals entered the ark by _______.
7 ..be fruitful and _______ (Genesis 1:22)
9 How many books in the New Testament? KJV12 Name of Old Testament book
14 One of the ten plagues (Exodus 7 - 12)
16 Number of commandments (Exodus 20: 2 17)
Across
1 Israelites spent ______ years in the wilderness
3 Jesus feeds the ______ thousands (John 6:10)
4 The length of Noah's ark was 300 ______ or 450 ft (Genesis 6:15)
6 Ten percent of earnings
8 Oldest man in the Bible (Genesis 5: 27)
10 Days of Creation (Genesis 1: 3 - 26)11 How many chapters in Proverbs?
13 Number of Beatitudes (Matthew 5 : 3 - 12)
15 Man's days shall be a hundred and _____ years. (Genesis 6:3)
16 "... where two or ______ gather in my name, there am I ..." (Matt. 18:20)
17 ...if a house be _____ against itself....cannot stand (Mark 3:25)
Note: The first person who submits the correct answers, to Ms. Miraflor Matugas,
will receive a token you will surely love. Thank you! ENJOY
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Outreach MissionDo you want your youth group to be visible in the community?
Experience the transformation that comes from reaching out to others. Watch your
young people grow in their relationship with God through sharing Gods love with
others. See that love overflow into families, friends, neighbors, and yes...the world!
"Jesus, undeterred, went right ahead and gave his charge: "God authorized and
commanded me to commission you: Go out and train everyone you meet, far and
near, in this way of life, marking them by baptism in the threefold name: Father,
Son, and Holy Spirit. Then instruct them in the practice of all I have commanded
you. I'll be with you as you do this, day after day after day, right up to the end of the
age." --Matthew 28:18-20 (The Message)
The Objective of the Adventist YouthTo save from sin and guide into service: this true and only motive, so complete
and impressive, was adopted during the 1926 General Conference session. To
obtain the salvation of the youth it is necessary to give them every possible
opportunity to participate in all Adventist youth activities. By keeping youth actively
preparing for more efficient service, they are protected from evil. It is necessary to
place them in some activity as soon as they are ready. Seeking the good of others
is the way in which true happiness can be found (Counsels on Stewardship, p. 24).
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2nd MOISSA EXECOM Meeting
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