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      • Adventists in Southwestern Philippines Hosts First Health Masterclass for Young Tribal Leaders
      Adventists in Southwestern Philippines Hosts First Health Masterclass for Young Tribal Leaders

      Adventist-Muslim Relations in Zamboanga Peninsula Mission launch their inaugural START NOW Masterclass initiative in Sulu Province. [Photo courtesy of the Adventist Mission in Zamboanga Peninsula Mission]

      Adventists in Southwestern Philippines Hosts First Health Masterclass for Young Tribal Leaders

      June 3, 2024

      The Adventists in the Southwestern Philippines (SwPUC), through Adventist Muslim Relations (AMR), have organized their first-ever masterclass, tailored specifically for the Tausug minority group in the Sulu Islands, driven by a passion to spread the message of hope through health ministries. Fifteen delegates joined the masterclass, interested in learning about what the training has to offer. Recognizing that the immense work requires collaboration, the Masterclass aims to train young Tausug leaders from various organizations to partner in health initiatives, particularly in conducting medical missions.

      Research indicates that most Muslims in the Philippines reside in Mindanao, Palawan, and the Sulu Archipelago, collectively known as the Bangsamoro region. This region is predominantly Muslim, with 91% of its 4.9 million inhabitants adhering to Islam. Additionally, some Muslims have migrated to urban and rural areas throughout the country.

      This initiative encourages Adventist health practitioners to equip the community, especially young leaders, with knowledge and awareness about making healthier choices. These choices aim to improve lifestyles and promote overall community development.

      The START NOW campaign represents eight essential health principles for wellness: sunlight, temperance, activity, rest, trust in Allah SWT, nutrition, oxygen, and water.

      The masterclass featured Barbette Jane Baclay and April Winny Baclay as pilot speakers, who emphasized the importance of these principles in preventing lifestyle diseases and their crucial role in building healthy communities. These guidelines serve as simple reminders that, when practiced consistently, can profoundly impact holistic development. 

      By embracing these basic yet often overlooked principles, these leaders are empowered to advocate for health and drive transformation, united by a shared goal of wellness for the community.

      During the training, Percy Dave Arroyo, AMR Sulu Coordinator, expressed his thoughts on building connections with a minority group through the value of health and wellness. 'It is encouraging to see that these simple health principles, which we often neglect, are opening doors for us to conduct more health initiatives in this region. We pray that we can reach more people here, not only to raise awareness but also to help them with their various health concerns,' said Percy Dave Arroyo.

      Gani Olarte, Zamboanga Peninsula Mission

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