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Blessed Sabbath spent at Laylaya, Besao Mt Province. With the group of teachers and students from CAA Concepcion Adventi...
07/03/2026

Blessed Sabbath spent at Laylaya, Besao Mt Province. With the group of teachers and students from CAA Concepcion Adventi Academy.

God bless everyone.

Heaven and earth will pass away, but God's word will not pass away
06/03/2026

Heaven and earth will pass away, but God's word will not pass away

Joining the Besao UBAYA Fiesta. Wasdi en SUMYA
06/03/2026

Joining the Besao UBAYA Fiesta.
Wasdi en SUMYA

We need the light of God to expose our faith amidst darkness
06/03/2026

We need the light of God to expose our faith amidst darkness

Babysitting Ng kuya.
06/03/2026

Babysitting Ng kuya.

23/02/2026

James 1:26
[26]If any man among you seem to be religious, and bridleth not his tongue, but deceiveth his own heart, this man's religion is vain.
Kung ang sinoman ay nagiisip na siya'y relihioso samantalang hindi pinipigil ang kaniyang dila, kundi dinadaya ang kaniyang puso, ang relihion ng taong ito ay walang kabuluhan.

Parental Control

23/02/2026
20/02/2026

I read this from JR Cuyam and i love to share his input.

Not everyone shares the goodness of the Lord in a smooth or polished way. It depends on a person’s character. Alvin may sound intense. He may sound like he’s sharing with anger. But he has boldness. He still speaks. He still opens his mouth. He shares in his own way.

Iyaha man gud ng baba ug experience so, bahala na siya.

Yes, maybe he made mistakes. Who doesn’t? All of us have. One of his mistakes, perhaps, is sharing the truth without brakes — no filter, no soft landing. But the truth he speaks is written in Scripture. The message itself is not new.

If you can share the gospel with more gentleness, then that’s a plus...the right way of doing it. Do it. That’s your advantage. The important thing is that the gospel is shared.

I understand why many Christians are upset. In their hearts, they’re thinking, “That’s not how Jesus would say it. He should have been softer. He should have said it this way.” And they often quote the story of the woman caught in adultery.

It’s true — Jesus did not condemn the woman. But the story did not end with comfort alone. He told her, “Go, and sin no more.” There was mercy. But there was also warning.

Jesus was not always soft in tone. He warned cities that their judgment would be worse than Sodom’s if they refused to repent.
Same sa tone ni Alvin towards his step...

"If you don't repent, God will throw you to h..." May 'IF' nga diba, dilo pato judgment. WARNING to.

He called the Pharisees “brood of vipers” and “whitewashed tombs.” He even told some of them, “You are of your father the devil.” Those were not gentle phrases.

Yet all of it was spoken in truth and love — confronting hypocrisy, exposing pride, and calling people to repentance.

Truth can sound sharp. But sharp does not always mean hateful.

The moment you open your mouth to share the gospel — especially the warnings found in Scripture — you are not automatically being judgmental. Sometimes you are loving the hard way. Love does not only comfort. Love also corrects. Love also warns.

Look at our nation. Could it be that the Lord is allowing shaking again, so that what can be shaken will fall — and what cannot be shaken will remain?

Because of Izzy and Alvin’s issue, the gospel is being forcefully preached across social media and in many places throughout the Philippines.

Many are angry.
Many are awakened.
Many who were pretending are shaken.
And many who are genuine have grown even bolder.

Sometimes God allows conflict to expose hearts.
Sometimes He uses problems to display His glory and fulfill His purpose.

Yes, Alvin may have flaws. We all do.
But the greater danger is knowing what is right — and never saying it.

So if you believe you can communicate better than him, start now. If you are blessed with clarity, wisdom, and gentleness — use it. That is your advantage.

“Look at the nations and watch — and be utterly amazed. For I am going to do something in your days that you would not believe, even if you were told.” — Habakkuk 1:5

20/02/2026

Amazing Facts Daily Devotional Banner

Believing is Seeing

Many scientists, cosmologists, and even some agnostics agree that our universe appears as if it was designed for life. The foundation and location of our solar system and planet are in a delicate balance for us to live on Earth. For instance, the “habitable zone” of the earth’s orbit around the sun is very narrow. If it were slightly closer or slightly farther away, a stable water cycle would be impossible. We would either freeze to death or die from unbearable heat.

The surface gravity on Earth is perfect to sustain life. If it were stronger, the atmosphere would contain too much methane and ammonia and kill us. If it were weaker, our planet wouldn’t be able to retain enough water. The atmosphere is finely calibrated in its ratio of oxygen to nitrogen. Even our moon helps sustain life on Earth. The moon stabilizes the earth’s orbit and rotation, preventing a more dramatic wobbling effect.

While there are thousands of evidences for the existence of God, none of them proves God. The Lord has chosen to reveal Himself through nature and the Bible, general and special revelation, but He encourages us to believe (see John 3:16). All the amazing design we see in our universe points to a Designer, and all the fine-tuning of the elements on our planet so that life can exist indicates that there must be a Fine-tuner.

Yet the Lord, in respecting our freedom of choice, allows us to doubt or believe that life is the result of chance or intentional purpose. In order to truly see the God of creation, there is a necessary element called faith. Joshua challenged Israel to “choose for yourselves this day whom you will serve” (Joshua 24:15). The Bible teaches that unless we choose to believe, we cannot see the Designer who made all that we observe.

Apply It:

Go for a walk in nature this week and look for patterns of design, believing that God exists and rewards those who diligently seek Him.

Dig Deeper:

Psalm 19:1; John 1:9; Romans 1:20

Key Bible Texts
But without faith it is impossible to please him: for he that cometh to God must believe that he is, and that he is a rewarder of them that diligently seek him. (Hebrews 11:6 KJV)

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20/02/2026

Faithful

By Beth Fellinger

Scripture Reading — 3 John 3-8

It gave me great joy when . . . [I heard] about your faithfulness to the truth. . . .
3 John 3

Last year I watched the televised funeral of a godly leader and statesman. Tributes from a friend and a family member reminded me of a leader who worked diligently to bring God’s love, mercy, and justice into people’s lives. And that helped me picture what a person of peace looks like.

A person of peace is deeply committed to God and to others. This is someone who is willing to reach out and find out how they can help to bring hope and change in communities. This is a person who sees people through the eyes of Jesus. A person who models well what it means to be a servant to others. A person who takes on risks to bring the good news of Jesus to others.

I was reminded of the words of John as he writes to encourage a dear friend. And those words give us helpful reminders of our calling to be followers of Christ, to be people of peace.

In a world that is often at odds with being a person of peace, we might rather avoid Jesus’ call and the challenges it can bring. But let’s be encouraged by the examples of so many people of peace who have gone before us—whether they are public figures and powerful influencers or ordinary people like neighbors, friends, and family members. Welcoming others with hospitality and working with them in Jesus’ name is our goal.

Are you ready?

God, help us to become who you need us to be so that we can spread your gospel far and wide. Thank you for calling us. In Jesus’ name, Amen.

Written by: Beth FellingeR

With Highlights – I'm on a streak! I've been a top fan for 6 months in a row. 🎉
20/02/2026

With Highlights – I'm on a streak! I've been a top fan for 6 months in a row. 🎉

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