Wednesday, March 26, 2008

Choir At The Camp


In our second day of fellowship each group has prepared group songs. The first who offered songs are the Kids' Choir which of course included all my kids as the children's age range from 3 to 12 years old. Josh was in the front and he's very excited he knew every line of the song. It's his first choir as he's resisted joining the group in our last fellowship. The second group was the youth choir consisting of younger generation ranging from 12 yrs. of age to early twenties. The last but not the least was the wife of our pastor and the deacons which included me :-) So there we are singing our songs to the Lord.



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De La Hoya and Mayweather Rematch

They’re here again; remember the richest fight in boxing history? Yes, the fight between Floyd Mayweather Jr. and Oscar Dela Hoya will soon have a rematch. Isn’t it exciting? My friend watched their first bout via pay-per-view and he kept on blogging about the fight including the 6-week series training of these 2 popular boxers, it showed how they trained and their activities, what they said and eat. It was a nice series. And because of the success and popularity they gained on their last fight, a rematch was well expected.

Dela Hoya and Mayweather are both agreeable to do the rematch fight and Schaefer, Golden Boy Promotions CEO have almost finalized it. He’s holding the site at the 27,000-set Home Depot Center in Los Angeles though other venues are also interested. Everyone will be thrilled to have Mayweather vs De La Hoya tickets to see them fight again. Tickets will surely sell like hotcakes especially to their fans and boxing enthusiasts. My friend would love Golden Boy Dela Hoya to win this time but he likes to have a full 12 rounds. So for boxing fans out there get your tickets now so you will not miss the fun of watching their fight on September. For those who will not make it to LA, you can watch them at HBO pay-per-view.

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2nd Fellowship Day at the Camp

We’ve started the day with an early prayer at 5:00am and get ourselves ready for breakfast to have an early fellowship at 8:30am. We’re around 80 persons so preparation is quite a handful but we’ve delegated responsibilities to each and every group for a smooth scheduling of activities. My kids really love this place in Tagaytay and made the most in enjoying the cool weather and peaceful surroundings. My youngest kid
asked me if we can stay for another 3 days lol! He really liked it there! Testimonies were touching and most were coupled with offered songs. I was particularly touched by testimony of Sis. Sarah (the eldest daughter of Pastor) she was backslide for a time but now back again in the presence of the Lord. All six of them offered a song (wife and daughters of Pastor).

Choirs were presented starting from the kids ranging from 2 years old up to 10 years old, followed by the youth and finished with the wife of the deacons including me of course. Messages were carefully prayed and deliberated which brought reflections and feeling of fulfillment.
The day ended with the prayer of oil. The oil that we used to pray for sickness. The oil was personally prepared by us. We then had our afternoon snack which turned out to be a light dinner as it’s already dark outside. We packed our things and made sure that everything is in order and right places, the place immaculately clean as ever.

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