Showing posts with label writing. Show all posts
Showing posts with label writing. Show all posts

Wednesday, June 6, 2018

Writing for Him


For the past months, I've been doing things that I've never done before or things that I've never even imagined of doing. One of them is writing a newsletter for an outreach event. When it was first brought up, I was too hesitant (because I only write blogs and I almost forgot that comm was my major!). I was reminded though that I declared in my heart that I will not put any boundaries on how He'll gonna use my hands, feet and life. 

I am blessed to be part of the Core team of Hike For Christ Movement now and this was my first task. I resolved to rely on His grace.

Days after, I was so happy to actually come up with this (though this is still for approval!). I was like, "Whoa, this really looks like a newsletter!" I can't believe this! I thank Daddy God for His Word for me last night..
Generation after generation stands in awe of Your work;
each one tells stories of Your mighty acts. (Psalm 145:4 MSG)

Your marvelous doings are headline news;
I could write a book full of the details of Your greatness. (Psalm 145:6 MSG)


I'm amazed when the author of Psalm said "I could write a book full of the details of Your greatness." I realized it's a great privilege to write about Him and what He is doing! 

So here's the newsletter I tried to do for Hike For Christ Movement's Balik-Eskwela missions (this is not the official newsletter) : 





The text isn't  that clear so if you want, you can read it here:

Balik-Eskwela Missions 2018 


We are very much grateful for your partnership in blessing our Aeta students in Sitio Cawag and Sitio Banawen, Zambales through our Balik -Eskwela missions last May 19, 26-27,2018. We are privileged and humbled that God is continually using us to bring hope and faith in the said communities.


At Sitio Cawag


It’s great to go back to this community. It’s been 5 months since we last visited and it’s heartwarming to see familiar smiles all over again. Our team (which was composed of 54 volunteers) was expectant of what God will do in and through us this time.


In this one day missional outreach, we’re able to give 115 school bags with school supplies. Initially, we thought that we will only be able to give school kits, but because of God’s provision through your generosity, we’re amazed that we’re also able to bless them with new school bags.


In addition, we also gave toys to the preschool children, prizes for the games and fed them physically by cooking and distributing snacks (“sopas” and juice).


Most importantly, we’re able to feed them spiritually.


We praise God together, conducted Bible story telling and had a discipleship time with the youth. Specifically, we taught the children to love others as Jesus Christ loves us. We’re grateful that we’re able to share the Gospel to the parents as well. We believe that they could and should be our partner in leading the next generation to Jesus. We must always go back to our mission. We exist to reach out different tribes around the Philippines to share His hope and His love.


It wasn’t only a wonderful time for the community but for the volunteers as well. We had a chance to meet new brothers and sisters in Christ, had a deeper revelation of why we were doing these things through our time of devotion and we were able to use our different skills and gifts so that we can serve more. Some had fun cooking, ministering, preparing the place, teaching, singing, dancing and even acting! Yes, some tasks were challenging, but we declare that we’re unstoppable in doing what God wants us to do. We’re grateful for the spirit of fun, faith and family in our midst. The outreach shaped our faith and we’re forever grateful that we’re there to serve as the hands and feet of Jesus.


At Sitio Banawen

It’s the second time that we blessed this community and it’s great to be back. The 2-3 hours trek just to reach them was really worth it. Our team was relatively smaller (we only had 33 volunteers) this time but God still worked mightily through us.

In this two-day missional outreach, we’re able to reconnect with the children and bless them with snacks, 85 school bags with school supplies and toys. It’s our prayer that they will be able dream big and believe that nothing is impossible with our God.

Just like in Sitio Cawag, we were intentional in sharing what they ultimately need - the saving knowledge Jesus Christ. We shared the story of Joseph the Dreamer to the young ones and presented John 3:16 to the youth. We were also able to reach the parents with the Gospel.

It was also a great privilege to lead the children as they sing and dance for Jesus. To celebrate His great love with them is a sight to behold.

The volunteers had a great time of fellowship on the second day. We reminded each other that Jesus is a compassionate God who can relate to us. We also ponder on what He did on the cross for each of us. We can only love the community that we’re in because He first loved us.

Again, we thank God for you. We truly appreciate your prayers and support to our Balik- Eskwela Missions.




God bless you always!
Hike For Christ Movement




After a series of meetings and heeding suggestions, here's the final look of our Balik- Eskwela missions newsletter: 





This might be not as long as a book but this is from my heart to our God and our partners. 
LORD, have Your way as I write for You

Wednesday, December 16, 2015

A Line a day 2016 Journal

I would really really, really  love to have this journal!!! This is a journal project of my girl crush Ms. Rica Peralejo - Bonifacio.


Here are some important things to know about it:
  • 62 leaves
  • 3.5 x 8″
  • 115 GSM (it works with fountain and calligraphy inks and pens!)
  • hardcover
  • black spring bound
  • back to back, dated pages for 2016
  • layout and lettering by Elle Battung
  • 21 quotes are actually lines are examples of how a single string of words can catch the spirit of an entire story
  • 21 lines come from a variety of literary sources like a book on French parenting, one on English lessons, verses from the Bible and from Homerian classics, Milton and Shakespeare!

 Awesome right? That is why this morning,   I brave myself to join her give away contest. :)

Here are the mechanics:


Tell me why A LINE A DAY 2016 is a great gift idea.
Post answer on your social media timelines, with a photo of journal. (You may grab one of those you see here.)
Add this link: http://www.ricaperalejo.ph/2015/a-line-a-day-2016-price-and-preordering-process/ so people who would like to order can be informed about the process.
Make sure you use official hashtag #linesanddays so I can monitor your entries!


Ta-daaahh! And I posted this on my instagram and facebook accounts:


Dear Christmas giver,

Don't be so confused anymore what to give your dear friend here.

Love of journaling is evident. Hear, hear!
Capturing little moments?
What more capturing little witty thoughts?
No pressure at all.
A line a day would do.

My 2016 would be so much awesome with this A LINE A DAY 2016 .
Life is worth documenting in this cute and easy way  dear!

What are you waiting for? Click the link over here: http://www.ricaperalejo.ph/2015/a-line-a-day-2016-price-and-preordering-process/

It's so easy you see?
Thanks in advance for your generosity!

Love,
Ycah.

  #linesanddays

Even if I win or not, it's still great to help her (somehow) to promote this wonderful project! :)







Friday, October 10, 2014

When I'm 21



When I'm 21... (because I'll never be 21 again)


All glory to Daddy God alone. In every moment between of these events, He is there.  :)



When I'm 21....



I became the best teacher.

I had my own VG.
I experience my First Christmas as an Employee!  


A cat bit me. 
I arranged an High School event. :

I became an admin (for the team building!    

I exhort the Intercessors!   
I saw falls (Taytay Rizal) and swam in a river ! 


I wrote my salvation story!

I entered Araneta Coliseum (for Hillsong United Concert)!   


I went to see and help kids in Tondo (Joy of Giving). :)  

I shared the Gospel to my Mom and brother. :)   


I got an NLT version of a Bible.  


I went to see and help the kids in Payatas. (with team 4 family)  

I accepted my calling as an evangelist (Leader's convergence).  


I applied for Missions (Kyrgyzstan!) . :)   

I did the God test in my company and alma mater. :)   



*I super love the graphics.

Monday, May 26, 2014

Thinking Out loud

Writing is just one means of thinking out loud. We then, let's do it!

I read that term (I mean, Thinking out loud)  in a comment and it suddenly inspired me.

Amazing, now I'm writing.

Earlier, I was so desperate to get some kind of wisdom so that I could write something worthy. I want to help a friend. I want to write and be of help to the readers. But it's just not coming. I don't know what to write about. I tried to read some blogs from the people  I look up to but the more I do it, the farther I felt in inspiring other people. Next,  I tried to re-read my old posts, maybe I could find a worthy one. But I discovered that it's all sudden thoughts me, nothing's worthy to be shared in a wider audience.

It's makes me sad and it makes me wonder, "Where are those wisdom coming from?"  With the titles like "10 things to..." "tips for..." Lessons from the..." etc.

Can I also become a blogger that helps?

I should  start to pray for greater wisdom and thoughts worthy to be read.

One day, someone would comment, "Thanks for thinking out loud."


Showing posts with label writing. Show all posts
Showing posts with label writing. Show all posts

Wednesday, June 6, 2018

Writing for Him


For the past months, I've been doing things that I've never done before or things that I've never even imagined of doing. One of them is writing a newsletter for an outreach event. When it was first brought up, I was too hesitant (because I only write blogs and I almost forgot that comm was my major!). I was reminded though that I declared in my heart that I will not put any boundaries on how He'll gonna use my hands, feet and life. 

I am blessed to be part of the Core team of Hike For Christ Movement now and this was my first task. I resolved to rely on His grace.

Days after, I was so happy to actually come up with this (though this is still for approval!). I was like, "Whoa, this really looks like a newsletter!" I can't believe this! I thank Daddy God for His Word for me last night..
Generation after generation stands in awe of Your work;
each one tells stories of Your mighty acts. (Psalm 145:4 MSG)

Your marvelous doings are headline news;
I could write a book full of the details of Your greatness. (Psalm 145:6 MSG)


I'm amazed when the author of Psalm said "I could write a book full of the details of Your greatness." I realized it's a great privilege to write about Him and what He is doing! 

So here's the newsletter I tried to do for Hike For Christ Movement's Balik-Eskwela missions (this is not the official newsletter) : 





The text isn't  that clear so if you want, you can read it here:

Balik-Eskwela Missions 2018 


We are very much grateful for your partnership in blessing our Aeta students in Sitio Cawag and Sitio Banawen, Zambales through our Balik -Eskwela missions last May 19, 26-27,2018. We are privileged and humbled that God is continually using us to bring hope and faith in the said communities.


At Sitio Cawag


It’s great to go back to this community. It’s been 5 months since we last visited and it’s heartwarming to see familiar smiles all over again. Our team (which was composed of 54 volunteers) was expectant of what God will do in and through us this time.


In this one day missional outreach, we’re able to give 115 school bags with school supplies. Initially, we thought that we will only be able to give school kits, but because of God’s provision through your generosity, we’re amazed that we’re also able to bless them with new school bags.


In addition, we also gave toys to the preschool children, prizes for the games and fed them physically by cooking and distributing snacks (“sopas” and juice).


Most importantly, we’re able to feed them spiritually.


We praise God together, conducted Bible story telling and had a discipleship time with the youth. Specifically, we taught the children to love others as Jesus Christ loves us. We’re grateful that we’re able to share the Gospel to the parents as well. We believe that they could and should be our partner in leading the next generation to Jesus. We must always go back to our mission. We exist to reach out different tribes around the Philippines to share His hope and His love.


It wasn’t only a wonderful time for the community but for the volunteers as well. We had a chance to meet new brothers and sisters in Christ, had a deeper revelation of why we were doing these things through our time of devotion and we were able to use our different skills and gifts so that we can serve more. Some had fun cooking, ministering, preparing the place, teaching, singing, dancing and even acting! Yes, some tasks were challenging, but we declare that we’re unstoppable in doing what God wants us to do. We’re grateful for the spirit of fun, faith and family in our midst. The outreach shaped our faith and we’re forever grateful that we’re there to serve as the hands and feet of Jesus.


At Sitio Banawen

It’s the second time that we blessed this community and it’s great to be back. The 2-3 hours trek just to reach them was really worth it. Our team was relatively smaller (we only had 33 volunteers) this time but God still worked mightily through us.

In this two-day missional outreach, we’re able to reconnect with the children and bless them with snacks, 85 school bags with school supplies and toys. It’s our prayer that they will be able dream big and believe that nothing is impossible with our God.

Just like in Sitio Cawag, we were intentional in sharing what they ultimately need - the saving knowledge Jesus Christ. We shared the story of Joseph the Dreamer to the young ones and presented John 3:16 to the youth. We were also able to reach the parents with the Gospel.

It was also a great privilege to lead the children as they sing and dance for Jesus. To celebrate His great love with them is a sight to behold.

The volunteers had a great time of fellowship on the second day. We reminded each other that Jesus is a compassionate God who can relate to us. We also ponder on what He did on the cross for each of us. We can only love the community that we’re in because He first loved us.

Again, we thank God for you. We truly appreciate your prayers and support to our Balik- Eskwela Missions.




God bless you always!
Hike For Christ Movement




After a series of meetings and heeding suggestions, here's the final look of our Balik- Eskwela missions newsletter: 





This might be not as long as a book but this is from my heart to our God and our partners. 
LORD, have Your way as I write for You

Wednesday, December 16, 2015

A Line a day 2016 Journal

I would really really, really  love to have this journal!!! This is a journal project of my girl crush Ms. Rica Peralejo - Bonifacio.


Here are some important things to know about it:
  • 62 leaves
  • 3.5 x 8″
  • 115 GSM (it works with fountain and calligraphy inks and pens!)
  • hardcover
  • black spring bound
  • back to back, dated pages for 2016
  • layout and lettering by Elle Battung
  • 21 quotes are actually lines are examples of how a single string of words can catch the spirit of an entire story
  • 21 lines come from a variety of literary sources like a book on French parenting, one on English lessons, verses from the Bible and from Homerian classics, Milton and Shakespeare!

 Awesome right? That is why this morning,   I brave myself to join her give away contest. :)

Here are the mechanics:


Tell me why A LINE A DAY 2016 is a great gift idea.
Post answer on your social media timelines, with a photo of journal. (You may grab one of those you see here.)
Add this link: http://www.ricaperalejo.ph/2015/a-line-a-day-2016-price-and-preordering-process/ so people who would like to order can be informed about the process.
Make sure you use official hashtag #linesanddays so I can monitor your entries!


Ta-daaahh! And I posted this on my instagram and facebook accounts:


Dear Christmas giver,

Don't be so confused anymore what to give your dear friend here.

Love of journaling is evident. Hear, hear!
Capturing little moments?
What more capturing little witty thoughts?
No pressure at all.
A line a day would do.

My 2016 would be so much awesome with this A LINE A DAY 2016 .
Life is worth documenting in this cute and easy way  dear!

What are you waiting for? Click the link over here: http://www.ricaperalejo.ph/2015/a-line-a-day-2016-price-and-preordering-process/

It's so easy you see?
Thanks in advance for your generosity!

Love,
Ycah.

  #linesanddays

Even if I win or not, it's still great to help her (somehow) to promote this wonderful project! :)







Friday, October 10, 2014

When I'm 21



When I'm 21... (because I'll never be 21 again)


All glory to Daddy God alone. In every moment between of these events, He is there.  :)



When I'm 21....



I became the best teacher.

I had my own VG.
I experience my First Christmas as an Employee!  


A cat bit me. 
I arranged an High School event. :

I became an admin (for the team building!    

I exhort the Intercessors!   
I saw falls (Taytay Rizal) and swam in a river ! 


I wrote my salvation story!

I entered Araneta Coliseum (for Hillsong United Concert)!   


I went to see and help kids in Tondo (Joy of Giving). :)  

I shared the Gospel to my Mom and brother. :)   


I got an NLT version of a Bible.  


I went to see and help the kids in Payatas. (with team 4 family)  

I accepted my calling as an evangelist (Leader's convergence).  


I applied for Missions (Kyrgyzstan!) . :)   

I did the God test in my company and alma mater. :)   



*I super love the graphics.

Monday, May 26, 2014

Thinking Out loud

Writing is just one means of thinking out loud. We then, let's do it!

I read that term (I mean, Thinking out loud)  in a comment and it suddenly inspired me.

Amazing, now I'm writing.

Earlier, I was so desperate to get some kind of wisdom so that I could write something worthy. I want to help a friend. I want to write and be of help to the readers. But it's just not coming. I don't know what to write about. I tried to read some blogs from the people  I look up to but the more I do it, the farther I felt in inspiring other people. Next,  I tried to re-read my old posts, maybe I could find a worthy one. But I discovered that it's all sudden thoughts me, nothing's worthy to be shared in a wider audience.

It's makes me sad and it makes me wonder, "Where are those wisdom coming from?"  With the titles like "10 things to..." "tips for..." Lessons from the..." etc.

Can I also become a blogger that helps?

I should  start to pray for greater wisdom and thoughts worthy to be read.

One day, someone would comment, "Thanks for thinking out loud."