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Anointed – the official name of our Youth Ministry ; ASWCC Youth
Prayer Walk – an event / activity wherein a group of people will roam around a certain place observing and praying with a mission of conquering that place and winning the lost souls for the Lord. (similar to what happened to the fall of the Jericho Wall)                   

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Our Ultimate Goal: to do what God has commissioned all Christians to do.

My other personal goal: to let this be a training ground for the youth in our church …so that ma-break namin ung mga walls in our hearts that hinder us to to go out, take part of the God’s commssion, to shout our faith and be proud of Him who is at work within us.

We have already planned this outdoor mission before, adpating what I have experienced with the YWAM people in Malate.. We had it scheduled last Sunday, but it seems that the enemy is really up, working very hard to not allow this mission happen. I found out from Chelle, Sunday morning, that mukha daw di makakasama ung majority of our youth, at mukhang apat lang kaming sure. So I thought kung ipagpaliban na lang kaya namin since the place we were suppose to ‘Jericho’ is unknown to us and onti lang kami at yung mga youth pa na familiar sa place ang di makakasama. But God impressed something in me “In my mission, I am sending you to a place where you are a total stranger.” Then I was sure, deep in my heart that we will continue this no matter how unfamiliar we are to the place or how many we are. God reminded me to hold on to His power, not on our weakness; that this mission is not about us, it’s about Him – what He can show and do!

Then, lo and behold nakumpleto pa rin kami. We all went to Camachile (guessed the spelling’s right). We were divided into pairs and each pair carried out the mission to pray and observe the place. after 15 minutes nagkikita ulit kami, and Chelle told us that meron daw silang nakausap that’s willing to accomodate us and hear God’s message for them. Instant cell group..hehe. And so there, the rest is a mighty history written and directed by God. I know that di pa tapos si Lord sa place na yun and He also doesn’t want us stop until we have totally conquered the place for Him. He has yet a lot of great things to demonstrate! All the glory and honor to God! Amen!

I decided to come and visit my Auntie Kit this Monday for the second time since last week. I felt shy and out of place with the DTS Students of YWAM living with her. With my last visit, they were only 7 (including aunti) and last Monday there were 6 more additions. Before we slept we(me and aunti) had a little sharing, that revolved around the topics about “Hearing God’s voice” ; “Doing God given responsibilities” and “Mission ”. While having serious talk, she told me that she and the team will go on a special mission of praying for Malate at 6:00am the next day (that’s early Tuesday morning). I told her I’d like to join them.

The next day, she woke me up at 5:30am. I was still terribly sleepy, but then I did not allow myself to spare some more minutes to go back to sleep (my usual scenario every morning) because I knew that everyone’s already awake, and I didn’t want to cause delay. Missionary time is so very gold and requires full commitment. I have to comply.

Then the start of the “Mission to Malate” came…we were divided into 4 groups. I’m with aunti kit and two Koreans named Joy and Lee.

We did many walkings especially when we trudged the streets of Malate. But surprisingly, it was not tiring at all. I can’t explain how I managed that. Thank God. Each group went on their own lead. For us, we passed through many streets while observing the place and praying for it too, until we reached the meeting place: the park in front of the Malate Church. As we all arrived at the park, we were asked by auntie to read some scriptures by ourselves. Later she gathered us, discussed what to pray for Malate, and instructed to pray with our respected partners. Mine is Joy. She and I shared the Scripture we’ve read awhile ago and then started praying as we roam the whole park and church. We even prayed for each other at the end. I saw others in the team, preaching the Gospel to those people sitting on the benches. It was a very blessed day for me, an experience of what awaits in the field of mission. I won’t forget that day where God removed my bashfulness and replaced it with the courage to pray in the streets. I believe God has planted seeds of love and salvation in that place. I believe that one day, in God’s time people will just turn away from prostitution, corruption and evil ways and will turn their faces to the Lord instead. Thank God for the DTS Students’ lives as well as Auntie’s for being a tool for the expansion of God’s kingdom! I’m just so blessed with their commitment to God’s commission! :)