In the Philippines, Children's Ministry Seminar Empowers Leaders to 'Bridge the Gap' for Children in Faith and Service

In the Philippines, Children's Ministry Seminar Empowers Leaders to 'Bridge the Gap' for Children in Faith and Service

The recent Adventist Children's Ministries Philippine Tri-Union Leadership Development Training Seminar, conducted from July 27 to 29, 2023 in Cebu City, Philippines, marked a critical milestone in empowering leaders to bridge the gap for every child. This three-day event, themed "Bridging the Gap: Every C.H.I.L.D. Matters," aimed to promote a nurturing environment and empower leaders to assure a brighter future for children via care, healing, inspiration, love, and discipline.

The seminar brought together a community of like-minded individuals inspired by a common passion for establishing a caring environment for children, regardless of their backgrounds or orientations, with over 150 delegates from various locations across the Philippines.

"Distinguished guest speakers enriched the event, elevating the learning experience for participants. The program encompassed a wide range of topics, including leadership challenges in children's ministries, fostering mental health and well-being in young minds, safeguarding children from worldly influences, approaches to Christian music in worship, addressing transgenderism and beliefs, nurturing faith amidst the digital era, the role of spirituality in child development, renewing faith and commitment, and empowering children as future leaders, among other engaging subjects."

Melodie Mae Inapan, Adventist Children's Ministries director in Central Philippines, welcomed delegates from across the region, highlighting the seminar's transformative impact on nurturing ideal followers of Christ. 'This class is invaluable. It not only imparts knowledge but also helps us address our children's spiritual needs,' she emphasized. 'Our mission is to guide them to mature spiritually, and physically, and become exemplary individuals for Christ.'

Nenita Caderma, Adventist Children's Ministries director in the Southern Asia-Pacific region underscored the seminar's importance in equipping leaders for a mission-oriented approach. 'May you carry back fresh insights and renewed hope to your respective regions,' she encouraged. 'With mission as our focus, let us courageously witness and make disciples for Jesus.'

Delegates expressed deep gratitude for the knowledge and empowerment gained. Wanee P. Salayon from the North Philippine Union Conference said, 'This conference has ignited a new passion within me to serve children holistically—spiritually, emotionally, and mentally. As leaders, it's our duty to influence children's lives, and this newfound knowledge is invaluable.'

Mrs. Janice R. Lloren from the South Philippines highlighted the importance of spending time with God in today's digital world. 'I feel empowered to bridge the gap with my children while adhering to biblical principles,' she said. 'Every delegate is now equipped to proclaim that every child matters.'

Dr. Orathai Chureson-Saw, Adventist Children's Ministries director of the General Conference of Seventh-day Adventists, praised the unity among leaders. 'Let us faithfully prepare children's hearts and nurture their faith,' she encouraged. 'Our ultimate goal is to hear God say, "Well done, my wonderful children's ministry leaders."'

The seminar concluded with a moving candle-lighting ceremony, symbolizing the commitment to disciple every member of the church and empower the next generation as faithful followers of Jesus, illuminating the path for future generations.

Nadeth Quinto, CPUC Communication Department

When the Rocks Refuse to Cry: The Story of Cheard, a Deaf Woman Who Heeded God’s Call

Adventist Media Practitioners in Southern Luzon Pushes Strong for Digital Presence in Mission Work

PPH unveils Wall of Gratitude, reunites former and current officers

AUP College of Medicine Achieves 100% Passing Rate, Reflecting a Decade of Mission-Driven Medical Education

Global Church Votes to Reorganize Central Philippines and West Indonesia Unions to Strengthen Mission Focus

‘Travel with Faith’ Camporee Unites More Than 2,000 Children and Families in Central Philippines

Adventist Church Responds After Successive Earthquakes Rock the Philippines

Idea-thon Empowers Thirteen Adventist Teams to Create Digital Tools for Mission

Adventist Academy’s Sepak Takraw Team Wins Gold While Keeping Faith First

Adventist Church in the Southern Asia-Pacific Appeals for Prayers and Support for Families Affected by Recent Calamities in the Philippines

ADRA Responds to Deadly Earthquake in Cebu, Calls for Prayers and Support

ADRA Philippines Responds to Typhoon Bualoi’s Aftermath in Masbate and Mindoro

Penang Adventist Hospital Dedicates New Facilities to Strengthen Patient Care and Community Service

Adventist University of the Philippines Graduate Ranks Fifth in National Psychology Board Exam

Nationwide Evangelistic Series in Cambodia Results in More than 1,000 Baptisms

Philippines Hit by Third Storm in Two Weeks, ADRA Readies Relief Efforts

ADRA Mobilizes Aid for Families Displaced by Super Typhoon Nando

ADRA Responds to Flash Floods in South Philippines

Adventist Health Workers From Central Philippines Earn Praise After Social Media Post Shows Compassion in Action

A New Chapter for Adventist Wellness Opens in a Town Known for Its Traditional Heritage

In the Philippines, Adventists Partner with Ormoc Fire Station, Coast Guard for Mental and Spiritual Outreach

Manila Adventist College Opens Extension Campus in Mindoro, Philippines

Adventist Church in Zamboanga Peninsula Hosts First Adventist Education Summit

Adventist Church in West Thailand Inaugurates New Center of Influence

Idea-thon to Chart Digital Strategies for Church Missions in Southern Asia-Pacific