Sunday, August 26, 2012

GCF's JOSHUA Relief Operation (August 8, 2012 Floods)

Still by Reuben Morgan
Hide me now

 Under your wings

 
"Cover me ...

within Your mighty hands."

"When the oceans rise and thunders roar,

I will soar with You,

above the storm

 Father, You are king over the flood

I will be still

 and know You are God 

Find rest my soul,

in Christ alone

Know His power

in quietness and trust 

When the oceans rise and thunders roar

I will soar with You,

above the storm

Father, You are king over the flood

I will be still

and know You are God

Churches that were helped:

RIZAL
1. Cainta (1) More Than Conquerors through Christ Jesus Greenpark Subdivision (Sta. Lucia)
Ptr. Jim delos Santos
2. Cainta (2) Greenland Community Church Greenland Subdivision
Ptr. Vic Maceda
3. Binangonan Foundation of Faith Baptist Community Poblacion, Binangonan
Ptr. Arman Callanta
4. Pillilia Holy Grace Christian Church Pillilia, Rizal
Ptr. Eric dela Cruz
5. Cardona Methodist Church of Cardona Cardona, Rizal
Ptr. Florencio Tingle
6. Tanay (1) The Church of the Living God Tanay, Rizal
Ptr. Medel Mendez
7. Tanay (2) Evangelical Group, 2IB Division Phil. Army, Camp Capinpin Tanay Rizal
Ptr. Fortunato Enzo


CAMANAVA
8. Malabon (1) Kapitbahayan Baptist Church Malabon, Manila (Letre) Ptr. Atil Ligmon 
9. Malabon (2) Christian Evangelical Church Malabon, Manila (Potrero near Tullahan) Ptr. Eli Cana
10. Caloocan (1) Lord Jesus Christ Mission's Church Kaunlaran Village (Letre) Ptr. Mon Dellosa
11. Caloocan (2) Lord's Flock Sanctuary Malaria, Caloocan Ptr. Rene Franco
12. Valenzuela (1) Panghulo Christian Community Caloong Valenzuela Ptr. Dong Lavisores
13. Valenzuela (2) Ichiban Community Gen. T. De Leon, Valenzuela Ptr. Ruben Alivar
METRO MANILA
14. Taguig Jesus Is Alive Taguig Ptr. Jupiter Quebec
15. Marikina Concepcion Baptist Church Concepcion Marikina Ptr. Walter Ibanes
16. Paranaque Four Square Coastal Mall, Paranaque Ptr. Dexter Sanchez
PAMPANGA
17. Masantol Lord's Flock Sanctuary Masantol Ptr. Joffrey Campos (c/o Rene franco)

Saturday, August 25, 2012

BOC 4 Iloilo: Conquering the Heartlands for Christ





In the middle of the Philippine archipelago is the island of Panay: the geographical center of the Philippines. The island which even looks like a human heart in an aerial perspective has been a strong religious and cultural center which continuous to influence the entire country from the time of the Spaniards to our present day. Being the hub of Hilagaynon language and culture, the BOC4 Movement aimed to reach the city in order to persuade Visayan congregations and churches to assist and reach out towards their police.



This desire was blessed by God as he led three pastors from different congregations and towns of Iloilo to help spread the gospel to the policemen of Panay: Ptr. Joel Degillo of New Lucena Baptist Church in New Lucena, Ptr. Raymund Suamen of Skylight Christian Church in Sta. Barbara and Ptr. Ariel Jardenil of the La Paz Methodist Church in Iloilo city. The three pastors meet with the BOC4 Movement team of PSUPT Banac, Boi Manuel, Dan Afuang, Jeremy Dellosa and Panay’s very own Elmer Anibigno to learn how blessing the cops could eventually empower the church, build the community and eventually bless the country in the whole. The three local pastors hosted the group and organized other pastors working and blessing the police to be part of the nationwide movement in a small but valuable group meeting held in Santa Barbara under Ptr. Suamen’s church.



The BOC4 Movement hopes that the meeting will spread to other police ministers who will also be blessed to reach out the police in their respective towns.

Wednesday, August 22, 2012

True-life heroes inspire children at Read-Along




READING HEROES Sophia School principal Ann Abacan (right), one of INQUIRER Read-Along’s regular and favorite storytellers, reads a story to the children while (from left) Police Supt. Bernard Banac, Capt. Erick Kagaoan and Galcoso Alburo await their turn. PONS CAUDILLA Philippine Daily inquirer August 21, 2012
Anybody can be a hero.

Saturday afternoon’s Inquirer Read-Along emphasized this point as it featured a new generation of heroes who regaled over 50 children with stories about bravery and heroism.

The session, held in advance celebration of National Heroes Day on August 27, had this year’s Metrobank Foundation Outstanding Awardees Galcoso Alburo, Capt. Erick Kagaoan and Police Supt. Bernard Banac, teenagers Lance Katigbak and Catherine Felicia Peralta, molecular biologist and neuroscientist Dr. Custer Deocaris, and Sophia School principal Ann Abacan as readers.

Alburo, Kagaoan and Banac, accompanied by Metrobank’s program assistant Kristina Misajon, read Rodel Belen’s “Ang Kaharian ng Kawayan,” a story about four friends battling a typhoon-like monster threatening to destroy their kingdom.

Alburo, a Filipino and Journalism high school teacher at Concepcion Integrated School in Marikina, chose the story because of “its close resemblance to recent destructive cyclones in the country.”

“I imagined that a lot of people could relate to the story. It showed that there is a way to avoid calamities if one would just take care of the environment,” said Alburo, an educator of 14 years who also teaches storytelling.

Approachable

“I’m happy that we have been given the chance to show children that soldiers and policemen are approachable,” said Kagaoan, a first-time storyteller and a director of the Philippine Navy’s Naval Management and Fiscal Office.

“I am also a kid lover so I jump at any opportunity to share something with children. I remember when I was stationed in Tawi-Tawi, I would find time to volunteer for dental and medical missions in the area,” Kagaoan, a father of two, added.

A father himself, Banac, chief of the Budget and Finance Section of the Philippine National Police’s Directorate for Intelligence, said that while his only experience with storytelling was reading to his three kids, he felt at ease reading to the children at the session.

“They were very receptive and enthusiastic,” said Banac, who has been in the police force 20 years.

Katigbak, 19, and Peralta, 18, read Eugene Evasco’s “Rizaldy,” a story about a boy named after National Hero Jose Rizal and his discovery of the man behind the name.

Both former Junior Inquirer reporters, Katigbak and Peralta were part of the core team of the Philippine chapter of One Million Lights, an international nonprofit based in Palo Alto, California, that provides solar-powered lights to communities that have not been reached by electricity and have to depend on kerosene lamps for light.

Started in 2010, One Million Lights-Philippines is the only chapter of the organization that is entirely composed of members 12 to 19 years old. As of this month, the group had distributed over 3,600 solar-powered lamps to Kalinga, Apayao, Mountain Province, Ifugao, Catanduanes, Rizal, Oriental Mindoro, Cagayan de Oro City and Eastern Samar.

“Light is a basic necessity many people in our country do not get to enjoy. We want to give them another source of light at night aside from kerosene lamps, which are dangerous and more expensive,” Peralta said.

Very big title

Asked how it felt to be called a “new hero,” Katigbak said it “is a very big title which brings a lot expectations. Everyone can be a hero as long as you are willing to do something for a good cause. Being a hero does not only mean risking your life, it can also mean sharing with others what you have.”

The session was capped by the Deocaris and Abacan’s tandem reading of “Si Carancal Laban sa mga Bongbongeros (Carancal against the Dynamite Pirates)” by Rene Villanueva. Published by Lampara, the book tells of a pint-size hero who deals with dynamite fishers.

“This advocacy of the Inquirer is very good because storytelling is a good way to bring a message to children. No matter how complex the idea is, children will understand it better through storytelling,” Deocaris, founder of the Meatless Monday movement, said.

Ericka Naeri, 7, said she “loved the stories because she learned something new,” especially how “easy it is to be a hero.”

Saturday’s session, hosted by Junior Inquirer editor Ruth Navarra, was held in cooperation with Metrobank Foundation and Hands On Manila. With reports from Schatzi Quodala, Marielle Medina and Bea Ponce, Inquirer Research

Tuesday, August 21, 2012

BOC Legazpi: Fiery for the Lord




Alike their famous dishes of laing and pinangat, the Bicolanos are also hot and passionate in their ministry and love for Christ. This was the “hot” fact that the members of the BOC team learned when they visited the Legaspi City last July to promote the Bless Our Cops vision to pastors and policemen of the region.

The group of PSUPT Bernie Banac, PSUPT Jun Borromeo, Boi Manuel and Dan Afuang met with pastors Rico Gelit of GCF Legazpi and Ptr. Rudy Dignadice the head of the police ministers in Bicol to share in the vision of Bless Our Cops. The group challenged the pastors: to continually pursue their ministry in the PNP; to help the PCR campaigns of the PNP so that they could also use those activities as evangelistic opportunities and to bless them in whatever way possible.







The group also met with PCINSP Joe Amoranto, the Deputy Chief of Police of Daraga Albay, who have been helpful in assisting pastors to propagate the gospel in the PNP in Albay. PCINSP Amoranto also brought with him some PCR police officers who have been joining the pastors of the province to share it in the PNP.

PSUPT Banac also shared the PNP Patrol Plan 2030 to the PNP officers in an effort for the Albay Police to fully understand the concept of BOC in the context of the Transformation Plan of the PNP.



In the end, everyone agreed that both police and pastor should work for the transformation of the PNP through Christ.

Pulis MakaDiyos




PSUPT Bernie M. Banac exemplifies Pulis MakaDiyos. How many other policeman organizes and conducts a Bible study in each and every command he has handled?

It is with this devotion of faith that made him different among Police Officers and recently with his faith, he was acclaimed as one of the Metrobank Country’s Outstanding Policeman in Service for 2012.

For Col. Banac, everything stems out of his faith and devotion. In each and every command that he has handled, he made sure to open up Bible devotions for the men and women under him. In the PNP Health Service, he founded a breakfast club that tackles biblical teachings over a cup of coffee. As the Chief Budget Officer of the Directorate for Intelligence, he started a book review series on the Wisdom of the General which discuss conventional wisdom as well as biblical expositions. He was also one of the organizer of the Wednesday Anteroom Leadership group which gathers Christians all over from Camp Crame to worship.





He also been a prime mover of the BOC Movement that started a countrywide campaign to help the churches in the Philippines to adopt their local police and cultivate a culture of blessing among the police to help them. He has also gathered brothers from the MBK program through each provincial visit to again strengthen the bond between brothers and keepers.

In terms of work, he also represents Christian professionalism because he believes that working with excellence is part of our worship to Him.




Such acts were worthy to be acclaimed as the best among the best policeman in the country.

The Ark of Dagupan



It seems like the days of Noah when PSSUPT Gene Tolejano was assigned as the Regional Commander of the PNP Maritime in Region 1. Not in terms of decadence of morals but in terms of deficient service being rendered by the Police group who has no maritime asset to speak of. Alike the days of the flood- it took one man’s faith to be the difference. PSSUPT Tolejano took a leap of faith and God rewarded his obedience.

The PNP Region 1 Maritime Command was the most underperforming maritime unit in the country. They could do their job efficiently because they lacked a speed boat to stop illegal fishers who constantly bombed the Lingayen coast with dynamite fishing. They have tried to curb the illegal activity on foot and with all the small resources they could muster but they could not do it effectively. Desiring to do something different from the usual, the then newly assigned Maritime Commander challenged the community of Christians in Dagupan to build an ark (well sort of).





With the help of some Manila-base friends: The BOC Movement who visited him and Adsense, the group set out a fundraising event to raise funds for a speed boat that could help in the operations of the Maritime Police.

Seeing that this effort could help improve their beloved city, Christian Ministry Fellowship of Dagupan headed by their police minister Ptr. Jun Centeno and the More than Conquerors Business Club also rallied behind the boat project.

Last June they organized a fundraising fun run (see related article last March) that would help in equipping the police. This month a speedy watercraft was brought by the community out of the earnings of the project and formally donated it to the PNP Maritime to help them in their operations: the fruit of faith.



CCF Also Supports BOC Movement



The Christ Commissioned Fellowship through their Government ministry (G-men) also regularly supports the BOC Movement through actively partnering in the police ministry.

Gmen of CCF just concluded a Bible study series with the Intelligence Group of the PNP. For almost 2 months Ptr. Adon and Ptr. Noel have regularly visited and shared the gospel to the men and women of the IG. They also visited other police stations and precincts through the Purpose Driven Life campaign. Just recently they have reached the Marikina Police Station with the same program.





The Gmen also went to the values reform school in Clark Field, Pampanga wherein they guided misdirected police who were having problems with their career (see related story). They took the weekend class wherein they lectured policemen on values education and spiritual growth.

Finally, they also took to heart the My Brother’s Keeper program wherein members of the Gmen ministry will adopt cadets from both the PNPA and the PMA in order to guide them and nurture them in their young careers.





The BOC Movement is quite thankful to the love and support of the Gmen ministry.


GCF Supports BOC Movement




The Wednesday Group who regularly meets at the PNP Anteroom got a pleasant surprise last meeting when Ptr. Larry Pabiona, Head Pastor of the Greenhills Christian Fellowship, led the group in prayer and discussion of the Word of God.

His presence was not surprise though as GCF continually supports the activities of the BOC Movement and the PNP was well.
 



Last June, GCF welcomed pastors and police ministers in their equipping seminar: Purpose and Passion wherein pastors where given books, lectured on some best practices in the ministry and was affectionately pampered with love and attention in their ministries.



GCF also granted a free Devotional Bible distribution to the PNP Health Service. Over 30 Doctors, Nurse, Policemen and Pastors of the PNP received Life Application Bibles from the team of Elder James Oh and Elder Noel Garcia who also gave a three hour seminar on how to navigate and properly use the devotional Bible.

GCF also plans to help more in the upcoming Annual Convention of the BOC Movement.