Summer’s Big Event

THE 12TH SMO NATIONAL BIENNIAL CONFERENCE will be on 7-11 April 2008 in Naga City, Bicol Province. Event details can be viewed at http://smoconference.wordpress.com

Conference Poster

CONFERENCE TOPICS

Challenges:

Truth Matters: Fighting for Certainty in an Age of Deception
Stand for the Truth by Knowing It
Stand for the Truth by Living It
Stand for the Truth by Sharing It
Stand for the Truth by Defending It
John: A Man of Passion who Courageously Contend for the Truth
Paul: A Man of Persistence who Zealously Share the Truth
Daniel: A Man of Purity who Willingly Live and Die for the Truth

Lectures:

Evangelism
Discipleship
How to Start and Maintain a Campus Ministry
Biblical Intake as a Spiritual Discipline
Prayer and Worship as a Spiritual Discipline
Service and Stewardship as a Spiritual Discipline

Images of “Stand:Camp Forever 13″

 

We are excited to show you the images of our recent camp held at Gawahon Eco-Tourism Park in Victorias City last 26-29 December 2007. The images testify of the goodness of the Lord!

BUT BEFORE THAT, HERE’S AN AMAZING TESTIMONY

The first time I heard the announcement about Camp Forever, I don’t know, but my heart seemed to pop. There seemed to be a prompting for me to join this camp. But there were two things that almost dampened my excitement. First, I just finished my schooling and I think that if I join, I may feel out of place. Second, I do not have 400 pesos to pay for the registration.

On Decemeber 24, I went back to our hometown, which was 1.5 hours bus ride from Bacolod City. I told my Nanay (mother) that I need to go back to the city the next day because I have an appointment. They’re used to my regular travel to the city when I was still a student that they don’t bother anymore what’s the reason for me to go back to Bacolod. Nanay asked me whether I need some money. I told her that I need to borrow from her 500 pesos. Surprisingly, she did lend me some money. Then Tatay (father) gave me my transport fare.

While I was packing my things, I prayed “God, whatever will happen to me during the camp, I am prepared to discover more of Him. Whatever happens after the camp, I want to be prepared as well.

I am so grateful to God for He provided me the ways and means to be part of this camp. I enjoyed every activity. I enjoyed every moment of worship and hearing His Word preached. I have learned to appreciate more His mercy. The camp went beyond my expectations. The chance to know God is a rich experience, so rich that I cannot place a price tag to it. I have so many questions on my mind about Him before the camp and I thank God that this camp has provided answers already to some of my questions. On the last night of our camp, I made a covenant with God that beginning on this day, I will make His Word a part of my life.

THE PLACE

Gawahon was once called as Alipo-op which means “fog”. Before commercial logging that destroyed its primary-growth forest (except at the summit ridge). Gawahon used to be under perpetual dense fog and continuous heavy rain. Although it is has lost most of its hostile characteristics, any climb of Gawahon, particularly on its west slopes, remains a great challenge. It is still has a high rate of rainfall. (http://www.geocities.com/siba_ph/Gawahon.html)

Gawahon is 50 kilometers away from Bacolod City, Negros Occidental. Travel time is 1.5 hours.

WORSHIP

This camp’s loaded. We’ve got an early morning group devotion on sex (materials were selected from Randy Alcorn’s booklet “The Purity Principle”. Pastor Rodney Necesito met with mostly first-timers of Camp Forever where he conversed with them on the holiness of God and sinfulness of men, and of God’s forgiveness and man’s need to repent – in other words, the Gospel was preached to them. Pastor Ritchemar Macoy met with a separate group, those whose faith were harnessed by time and experience in their Christian walk, where he lectured on Christian apologetics. Time was limited though as eager youths sought more. The evening sessions focused on the theme – standing firm in the faith – from Philippians 1; Young preachers, Alan Solidum and Xerwin Ceballos delivered the challenges. Of course, not to be missed out in worship is – praise!

GAMETIME

Camp Forever wouldn’t be Camp Forever were it not for the hyper-active creative games which require a lot of thinking and solid teamwork. We wanted the youths to step into the outside world with the thought that it’s a tough world out there and that if they shouldn’t be working together, they’ll be in an awful lot of mess.

FUN NITE

It’s a night of discovery as campers and staff express their creative stuff – all in the spirit of clean fun.

BEST SOLO PORTRAITS

We chose some solo shots which we think were taken well and tells a story. It’s good someone brought a nice Nikon camera. Thanks dude.

BEST GROUP PORTRAITS

Congratulations to Team Zion for being chosen as this year’s Model Team and Team Eagle’s Eye as Performance Team! For Team Advengers and Team Cross-Aiders, you’ve got 11 more months to get yourself ready.

85 staff and campers participated in this year’s camp. And here are what we considered as the best group shots.

Fear Not

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