Adventists and Government Agencies Forged Collaborations to Hold Holistic Enrichment Programs

Adventists and Government Agencies Forged Collaborations to Hold Holistic Enrichment Programs

In an unprecedented initiative, members from various government agencies in Ormoc City came together for continuous, comprehensive professional and spiritual enrichment. Spearheaded by Ormoc City District Pastor Ricardo De Asis, Jr. of the Seventh-day Adventist Church, the program aimed at fostering camaraderie and holistic well-being while focusing on professional development and spiritual growth.

Participants from diverse agencies, including the Philippine Coast Guard (PCG), PCG Auxiliary, Maritime Police, Ormoc City Police, Bureau of Fire Protection, and the Department of Health in Ormoc City, received directives from their department heads to attend the enrichment. The program offered a unique blend of 14 doctrinal topics and discussions on professional development, surpassing traditional approaches.

Pastor De Asis, acting as a life-spiritual-Health coach for these agencies, emphasized the importance of establishing close ties among the attendees. "By extending my services to them and connecting where trust and confidence grow, I could talk and conduct Bible study whenever needed," he shared.

Operating in seasons, with each season involving 10 personnel from each government agency, the program ensured sustained engagement without overwhelming the participants. "This was more than a one-time event. It was an ongoing commitment to personal and professional growth," Pastor De Asis said.

Notably, the initiative included the participation of Philippine Army personnel, with flexibility accommodated for their demanding schedules. Pastor De Asis remarked, "The flexibility accommodated their busy commitments."

The spiritual aspect of the program was approached deliberately and meaningfully. Pastor De Asis described the program's ultimate goal: "Baptism would follow when we served our purpose to let them feel the need for a Savior, guiding them on a profound journey."

During a recent session, Pastor De Asis explored the suffering of Christ, particularly during the crucifixion. "Last night's appeal was an amazing experience when most of them cried. I went deeper into the suffering of Christ, emphasizing the pain and shame he endured for them and all of us. It touched their hearts," he reflected.

One attendee, Coast Guard ASW Lallaine P. Dacallos, expressed her gratitude for the seminar, stating, "I learned a lot from what you shared with us. What impressed me the most was not forgetting God, because God has not forgotten us. Thank you, Pastor, because you are willing to share with us the words of God."

Government agencies praised the initiative, with a high-ranking official of the coast guards expressing gratitude for Pastor De Asis's dedication. "Pastor De Asis is truly important to our organization. Despite his busy schedule, he gives himself ample time to share knowledge and information. We would like to extend our deepest gratitude for this holistic advocacy towards all mankind," the official shared.

Pastor Samuel Salloman, president of the Adventist Church in Eastern Visayas (EVC), noted the unique approach of Pastor De Asis to ministry among government agencies. "He prioritizes establishing a professional form of friendship through personal visits to heads and directors. His programs benefit government personnel personally rather than the church, fostering deeper connections," Pastor Salloman shared.

PCPT Ibnohasan R. Amilasan, Jr., Maritime Police station commander in Ormoc City, expressed that “Call of Duty” season 2 was very timely for the men in uniform tasked with maintaining peace and order. "Listening to the words of God in this seminar is truly instrumental in helping us become God-centered and God-fearing servants," PCPT Amilasan expressed.

Adventists in Ormoc City actively engaged in diverse sessions, showcasing their talents through singing and fervent prayers. Their unwavering commitment endures as they actively respond to the call, striving to make a positive impact and uplift lives in their community, fostering spiritual preparation for the imminent return of Christ.

Nadeth Balbuena, CPUC Communication Department

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