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By NETS News on Apr 21, 2012 in: Graduation, Ministry, Pioneers, Ajuy Christian Development Academy, Convention Baptist Ministers Association, Convention of Philippine Baptist Churches, Dr. Melvin Mangana, empowering community, Escalante City, Master of Socio Pastoral Ministries, MSPM pioneers, Negros Theological Seminary, Prof. DZ Patriarca-Lariza, Rev. Edwin I. Lariza, Rev. Job Santiago
Congratulations to the Batch 2012 of the Negros TheologicalSeminary (NETS) . Special mentioned to Pastor Teofilo “Boy” Mahilum and Pastor Stephen Gallenero for being the pioneer graduates, as far as the Master of Socio Pastoral Ministries...
By The Ilongga on Apr 17, 2012 in: Blogging, Leisure, Philippines, Travel, Uncategorized, Visayas, Wellness, Work, 1 week, arrange, brat, cebu, children, chores, divine intervention, experiences, friends, God, hard work, highschool, inspiration, interventions, labor, lessons, life, ministry, one week, pampered, realizations, responsibilities, service, serving god, spoiled, spoiled brat, trip, week, week-long, work, young life, younglife
I admit I took very simple things for granted. I grew up with almost everything provided for me - I consider myself as one of those “lucky” people probably born with a silver spoon in my mouth. I depended too much on household helps...
By Between Coordinates on Apr 15, 2012 in: Project 730, Uncategorized, adventure, assessment, beach, blogging, camp, cauayan, cebu, coast, comparison, dilemma, downtown, finances, home, iloilo, independence, interest, job, marine life, ministry, money, negros, philippines, planning, plans, project 730, sailboat, shoreline, sleep, solo travel, travel plans, travel young, traveler, unwanted, unwanted tasks, volunteer, work, world travel, young, young life, young travel
I thought I could handle blogging and traveling all at the same time with minimum events of backlogs - well, everything is in chaos. I just settled in. Workloads are showered upon me and my 12 hours for 2 weeks compensation schedule just began.
By Between Coordinates on Apr 14, 2012 in: Project 730, Uncategorized, adventure, assessment, beach, camp, cauayan, cebu, coast, comparison, downtown, finances, home, iloilo, independence, interest, job, marine life, ministry, money, negros, philippines, planning, plans, project 730, sailboat, shoreline, sleep, solo travel, travel plans, travel young, traveler, unwanted, unwanted tasks, volunteer, work, world travel, young, young life, young travel
Another 12 hours on the boat felt like forever if you kept thinking about “home” all the time. I had this conversation with a Californian friend named Russ, who is a volunteer Young Life leader in Boracay. He said, his journey from Boraca...
By Between Coordinates on Apr 13, 2012 in: Project 730, Uncategorized, adventure, assessment, beach, camp, cauayan, cebu, coast, comparison, downtown, finances, home, iloilo, independence, interest, job, marine life, ministry, money, negros, philippines, planning, plans, project 730, sailboat, shoreline, sleep, solo travel, travel plans, travel young, traveler, unwanted, unwanted tasks, volunteer, work, world travel, young, young life, young travel
Now that the camp had come to an end, and my responsibilities are completely over, it was time for me to see, feel, breathe, taste, and hear Cebu City in depth. Imagine me doing a crazy happy dance. Overall, the experience was such a life lesson and...
By Between Coordinates on Apr 12, 2012 in: Project 730, Uncategorized, adventure, assessment, beach, cauayan, cebu, coast, comparison, dress, finances, home, iloilo, independence, interest, job, marine life, ministry, money, negros, philippines, planning, plans, project 730, sailboat, shoreline, sleep, solo travel, travel plans, travel young, traveler, unwanted, unwanted tasks, volunteer, work, world travel, young, young life, young travel
Fashion will definitely be present anywhere, even in the mountains of Compostela, Cebu. Today is the final event of the camp for the Young Life and we were invited to a banquet. Well, even as work crews, we deserve to have that “time off”...