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“Have you heard of the four spiritual laws?” This question radically changed my life after a fellow student shared with me the Four Spiritual Laws booklet in Oc-tober 1978. Thus, began my life-changing journey with Philippine Campus Crusade for Christ an almost four decade journey of growth—as a Christian, a leader, a hus-band and a father.

“Come Help Change the World!” “Changed Life Equals Changed Society.” “Kampus Ngayon, Bayan Bukas!” “Explo 85.” “New Life 2000.” “Operation Jabez.” “Campus LTI’s.”

More than the above slogans and big events, what impacted my life were the changed lives of men and women whom I met and worked with through the years. They’ve inspired me to dedicate my life to help fulfill the Great Commission. I praise the Lord for all these men and women who pioneered, developed and expanded the ministry of PCCC. Their hard work, dedication and sacrifices contribut-ed to what PCCC is today. From just two campuses in 1965—University of Manila and UP Diliman—PCCC has grown into ministries in more than 250 college and high school campuses, and in different sectors of society (government, business, education, media, sports and entertain-ment, family and church) spread out in 13 regions and at least 50 key municipalities and cities.

CHANGED TO CHANGE—theme of our 50th anniversary celebration this year— re-minds you and me that at the heart of our mission and vision is the love of God. His love has radically CHANGED us. And by sharing this same love to others, God can use us so that they, too, can experience real CHANGE. Indeed, you and I are part of

the long list of Christians whose lives have forever been changed through the ministry of Philippine Campus Crusade for Christ. If you have not thanked and praised God for PCCC for quite some time now and for how God used PCCC to impact your life, I invite you to pause and do just that.

Fifty years ago, this movement was born to touch and change lives, with its ripple effect on more and more Filipinos and the rest of the world. It excites but humbles me as well, to re-alize that God in His goodness, grace and sovereignty has given us the priv-ilege to reach probably up to a million Filipinos through evangelism, disci-pleship, trainings and conferences these past 50 years.

“...the heart of our mission and vision is the love of God...”

PCCC alumni are now scattered all over the Philippines and across the world in every facet of society. One of my former disciples from DLSU is now a Congressman. Another one is now SM’s Senior Vice President for Finance, and many others manage family enterprises. I am sure you can name many former disciples who are making a difference where God has placed them elsewhere in the world. All glory and honor to our God for us-ing PCCC to cause the transformation of many lives and enabling us also to partner with the rest of the body of Christ for this cause.

Let us humble ourselves before Him and pray: “Lord, bless the next 50 years. Use these men and women who have been CHANGED TO CHANGE more lives for your glory.”

“Now to Him who is able to do immea-surably more than all we ask or imag-ine according to His power that is at work within us, to Him be glory in the church and in Christ Jesus through-out all generations, forever and ever! Amen.” (Ephesians 3: 20-21).

MOVEMENTLIFE MAGAZINEwww.movementlife.org

Editor in ChiefRey Ibasco

EditorCelia Padua Olmedo

Managing Editor Che Solijon

ContributorsMervin Besin

Danielle Anne FesalbonMarife Palima

Sarah Grace LawaganValerimae Tendero

Macel Opeña

CreativesMia DesalisaMel BaylonMel Micah

1965 CCC Philippines was started in the Philippines

1967 CCC Philippines was officially recognized at the University of the Philippines as a campus ministry

1970 CCC Philippines was officially recognized at the University of the Philippines as a campus ministry

1972 Explo ’72 an international congress on evangelism and discipleship held in Dallas Texas. PCCC sent 12 staff members and students as our delegates

1974 Explo ’74 an international congress on evangelism and discipleship sponsored by CCC Korea, held in Seoul. Of the more than 300,000 who attended, 200 came from the Philippines.

1977 The “I Found It Campaign”. A massive campaign to expose people to find new life in Jesus Christ

1978 The “Jesus Film” based entirely from the gospel of Luke was launched.

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Let us humble ourselves before Him and pray: “Lord, bless the next 50 years. Use these men and women who have been CHANGED TO CHANGE more lives for your glory.”

“Now to Him who is able to do immea-surably more than all we ask or imag-ine according to His power that is at work within us, to Him be glory in the church and in Christ Jesus through-out all generations, forever and ever! Amen.” (Ephesians 3: 20-21).

Meet Joanah, Velez College, Cebu City, freshman student. Like any other freshie, Joanah hopes she could sur-vive college life in this well-known in-stitution. For Visayas and Mindanao students planning to pursue Medicine, Velez College is a top choice for a pre-med degree. Our Cebu staff, Valerimae Tendero, met Joanah at the school’s first General Assembly for school year 2014-2015. The gospel was presented in that assembly. Joanah listened intently. She heard about Jesus’ love—that a personal relationship with Him is the most important thing a person can ever have. Joanah invited Christ into her life and faithfully attended a se-ries of follow-up bible studies. She has since learned how to share the gospel and in this semester’s closing assembly, was one of those sharing her faith with first timers and meeting other young believers. Her one desire and prayer is for her family to know Jesus the way she does now.

Campus Crusade for Christ is experi-

encing a growing student-led movement in the Velez College campus, with student leaders passionate to see their schoolmates know Jesus. Just this 2015, CCC has been recognized as one of the official student organizations in Velez College. The students’ daily prayer times have drawn more Joanahs to Jesus. The general assemblies now serve as venues for freshmen to grow in their faith and realize that college life is not just about academics. 

Student leaders have launched a blog site where anyone may share their own experi-ences of college life and how Christ has impacted their lives.

God is continually at work among the campuses. To God be the glory!

Know more about Velez College and how the Lord is working in other students’ lives, you may visit cccvelez.wordpress.com.

Joanah sharing the gospel with Velez Students

1980 Operation Jabez. A nationwide missions outreach inspired so countless students and professionals to participate in helping reach the rural communities.

This year also marked the opening of the International School of Theology-Asia in Baguio City.

1981 CCC Philippines sent its first missionary overseas in the person of Bing Pajaron. She helped start the Korea GCTC

1985 Explo ’85. A first ever world conference on evangelism and discipleship linking the 95 countries in 5 continents via satellite.

1988 The Jesus Film was dubbed into the 8 major Filipino dialects (with John Stuart, Jonah Lim, Che Solijon, Edwin Magday in preparation for New Life 2000 Manila

1990 New Life 2000 Manila. Delegates from 102 countries converged in Manila to saturate the city’s 8 million population with the gospel of Christ.

1992 PCCC sponsored the Bondage Breaker Seminar at PICC from August 31-September.

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A lot of choices bombard our generation. We have limitless access to just about anything. The information age has so reduced our world to a place where people are endlessly glued to the computer, obliv-ious to the realities around them. We’re in the Internet Age.

The internet technology has im-proved our world many times over. Let’s take, for example, Christians seriously taking their role in the Great Commission. Where missionaries are denied access elsewhere in the globe, the internet has become the al-ternative.

Sharing the gospel in 24 dif-ferent time zones around the globe is possible with just a laptop and internet connection.

Why not go then where the peo-ple are? Where Millions are on-line 24/7. Why not talk to them where barriers no longer exist, where threats of persecution or of being killed for one’s faith is almost nil. The Digital Day of Outreach (DDO) is one of CCC‘s strategies to share the gospel to nations in 24 different time zones. Using “GodChat,” one can easily talk to someone about Jesus. Shar-ing the gospel online is easier,

Watch.Think.Chat

with less pressure compared to a one-on-one conversation with a potential believer.The DDO has been success-fully used in the Philippines. According to a Globe Index re-search, Filipinos are digitally active, spending an average of 4.5 hours daily in social media alone.

In June 2014, the first ever DDO was held at the PCCC Center for Evangelism & Discipleship in Quezon City where around 120 people gathered. Most of them were students. That was only the beginning. It was repeat-ed many times throughout the year and re-echoed to those in different provinces. Some where held in churches. One was in a TV network and anoth-er in a seminary with pastors, church members and student leaders. Many asked the local CCC to help set up their own DDO.

Malaysia and the Fiji Islands caught the DDO fever, hosting their own version of Digital Day of Outreach. One mega-church in the Philippines, Greenhills Christian Fellowship, partner-ing with PCCC, hosted a DDO in October 2014. Participating members experienced first-hand people coming to Christ after watching the film “Falling

Plates”. The following week the same people saw those whom they chatted with at-tend the church Discipleship Group. Amazing indeed that those who came online took a further step.

Pastor Clem Guillermo, pas-tor and popular radio host, heard about DDO and adopt-ed the GodChat strategy for his church. They’re on their way to their second DDO after seeing many come to Christ in the first.

Simple e-conversations in-deed open doors for peo-ple—otherwise unreachable through other means—to come to Christ. We have also seen that this simple yet effective strategy has brought different church-es, organizations and local ministries as partners—using the simple tool GodChat—to reach different sectors of so-ciety.

The Internet age is here to stay. We might as well use it to point people to Christ.

1993 UP celebrated 25 years of ministry

1994 The year marked the sending of overseas missionaries to India, Germany and China.

1995 PCCC celebrates its 30 years as a movement

1996 Love Palawan ’96 took place. Led by CCC Philippines it was a joint saturation effort of christian churches and mission organizations to reach Palawan for Christ

1998 June-August, the Freshmen Kit was introduced, used to reach over 60,000 freshmen nationwide

1999 September. CCC Philippines sponsored Rick Warren’s Purpose Driven Seminar at the Ninoy Aquino Stadium attended by about 8000 pastors

October. PCCC was awarded by the Centennial of Biblical Christianity Celebration for outstanding contribution in the student ministry and community development (ARP)

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Pamana“Nais kong matuto ang mga anak ko na maging mapagmahal sa kanilang magulang, na sila’y maging responsible sa pagd-edesiyon, at magtiwala sa Diyos nang buong puso at walang pag-aalinlangan. Gusto kong maging maayos ang magiging pamilya nila.”

I want my children to love their parents, to be re-sponsible in their decision-making, and without any doubt trust God with all their hearts. I also want to see them have good families of their own.

Grace Ferrer shared these words during the “Mov-ing Up Day” (February 7, 2015). She’s one of the 25 mothers among the first batch of “student- par-ents” who finished the Pamana Module, Level 1. Pamana is a parenting program developed by the Family Life Ministry (FLM) of CCC which started a ministry in Fairview Elementary School. Quite a number of students in this school are from urban poor communities and under the government’s “Pantawid Pamilyang Pilipino Program” (4Ps).

Grace brought three of her friends—young moms like her—to enroll as well.

With the FLM team taking baby steps at a time, the Pamana program module slowly restored broken families by pointing them to Jesus.

Four classes met every Thursday, with 44 mothers attending weekly.

“We have seen parents showing eagerness in learning God’s design for families. They are growing in their obedience to the Lord, one step at a time,” one of our FLM staff shared enthusi-astically.

The most recent learning application for the parents was to write a letter of affirmation to their children—which included asking for their kids’ forgiveness. It was something most had never done in their lives. The room grew quiet as they began writing. Soon enough it became a room-full of aching hearts slowly being relieved of the burden of unspoken words. Some quietly shed tears.

The more challenging part was giving and reading these letters to their children. It had to take a lot of love and humility for the parents to do these. God granted these mothers a break-through in their relationships with their children as prayers intensified toward the weekend. And they feasted on God’s answers to prayers the next time they met.

The FLM staff continue to stand in prayer with those who have yet to take the courageous step of giving their letters to their children for the healing process to start. God is gracious. HE is the BUILDER and RESTORER of all things.

By Marife Palima

L E G A C Y

2000 The Millennial Tribute to Jesus (MTJ) during the Holy Week, a simultaneous showing of world leaders and personalities giving tribute to Jesus in national and worldwide TV channels

Purpose Driven Church Planting Seminar gathered a total of 1200 pastors, church planters and future church planters in Luzon, Visayas & Mindanao.

2002 June 2. PCCC transferred to its new headquarters, the PCCCs’ Center for Discipleship and Evangelism. Its dedication was witnessed by Christian leaders in the community

2003 February. Philippine AIA staff team took part in in an Asia-wide sports conference in Thailand.

September. PCCC launched WATCHMEN: 10,000 In 2000 Prayer Mobilization Strategy

October. The Medical Ministry celebrated its 25th anniversary

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Busuanga Island, Palawan, was one of the plac-es chosen to host our Operation Jabez team from Manila this summer.

This beautiful island sits halfway between Min-doro and Palawan islands. After a 14-hour boat ride from Manila, the group reached Coron; they met their host church in Barangay Sal-vacion, Busuanga after another two-hour bus ride.

This was the place where one student mover studying in Manila hosted the OJ team of ten, and where locals were trained on evangelism and discipleship.

This was also where they met and trained Gina. Her young life will never be the same again af-ter her encounter with the team.

Gina comes from one of Busuanga’s remotest outskirts. Its roads are still unpaved. Transpor-tation is scarce. Progress still has to reach the area. Gina walks several hours to reach places.

But none of these has stopped this dedicated high school student from attending the team’s one week OJ Busuanga training. Gina attended all the training sessions and ministry events: house to house witnessing and Jesus Film showings.

Gina remembered that as early as when she was in grade five, she tagged along with church members to visit barangays. Her OJ team train-ing honed her skills to share Christ more ef-fectively and help new believers grow in their faith.

Gina recently went to Manila with Abi, her disci-ple and mentor, and hosted the OJ Team Busu-anga. With some OJ Busuanga team members, Abi brought Gina to experience some “firsts in life”: setting foot on Intramuros and sharing the gospel inside an Intramuros campus!

She reveled in the whole experience!

Gina is excited to start a campus ministry in her own school this June. God often uses the most unlikely candidate to carry out His plan.

More inspiring stories at www.movementlife.org

A girl praying to recieve Christ

One-on-one practice during the training

2004 February. Philippine AIA staff team took part in in an Asia-wide sports conference in Thailand.

2005 Operation Jabez (OJ) Love Mindanao. Staff, student movers, professionals flocked to Mindanao partnering with churches to help reach Mindanao for Christ

PCCC 40th Anniversary Celebration (Theme: Moving Towards the Frontiers)

Influencers International (formerly Professionals Ministry or ProMin) celebrated its 30 years

July 19 Bill Bright went home to be with the Lord due to pulmonary fibrosis

ARP was chosen as the regional winner and national finalist for the GAWAD GENY LOPEZ JR. BAYANING PILIPINO AWARD

2006 April. Fifteen delegates CCC Philippines went to Dili East Timor for Operation Love East Timor

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Cebu City (Visayas central region) is the oldest city in the Philippines. The coun-try’s second most populous metropolis after Metro Manila is also known as the “Queen City of the South.” It too has the longest tradition of Ro-man Catholicism, the predominant reli-gion practiced by 90% of its population. This was the biggest challenge faced by Campus Crusade for Christ’s Leader-Led Movement (LLM) in this thriving urban center.

But the seeds of change were planted in Cebu holy week this year. In a collabora-tive effort to reach the region’s students, faculty, professionals, business people, families and communties, different PCCC ministries from Manila and Central Vi-sayas held collaborative ministry activi-ties in Cebu, Lapu-Lapu, Talisay, Mandaue and Bogo. PCCC partnered with several churches to hold simultaneous evangelistic events, training and medical outreaches.

PCCC LLM Staff Mervin Besin knew that OJ Cebu 2015 was God’s answer to a long-held prayer—that the gospel may be pro-claimed in the area starting with a group of bank officials with whom she held reg-ular discipleship sessions.

An evangelistic career talk by Rex Resurreccion, who flew all the way from Manila, shattered the indiffer-ence of some bank personnel invit-ed by a manager in Mervin’s disci-pleship group.

Attending the event were the bank’s area manager, a number of manag-ers from other branches and some tellers. Two tellers approached Mervin afterwards. They expressed interest on joining which can teach them more about Christ. They were among those who prayed to receive Christ when Rex invited them to do so.

Mervin brought along two ladies in her mentoring group who are cur-rently discipling key individuals in the government sector. She asked them to follow up those who would commit their lives to Jesus after that evangelistic event.

They were not disappointed. One of them, Sigrid, set an appointment with the two bank tellers! She re-

viewed the gospel and explained God’s assurance of salvation to them. Sigrid has since been holding follow-up meet-ings with them once every two weeks. She has been encouraged by their ea-gerness in growing deeper in their new-found faith.

The OJ Cebu 2015 collaborative efforts held 19 evangelistic career talks in vari-ous companies, discipleship trainings in three churches, one CrossRoads* semi-nar, eight Family Life seminars and two community medical and dental outreach-es. The unity of Christian community made it possible to share the gospel with 2,725 persons—1,520 of whom indicated they prayed to receive Christ. The effort also resulted in 113 people being trained on how to reach their own workplaces for Christ, plus 1065 people receiving medi-cal services in Bogo City.

To God be the glory!

*CrossRoads is the ministry of PCCC among faculty.

C E B U O U T L O O K

How to Handle Stress Seminar

Parenting Seminar

Parenting Seminar

Morning Devotion

2008 Former Deputy Director of PNPA got a written order from Gen. Razon for the Jesus Film to be given to all the 120,000 PNP personnel nationwide.

2009 Hybrid (Southeast Asia Summer Project). Staff members and student leaders from Indonesia and Myanmar went to Davao City to raise up student leaders and open 20 campuses.

2010 April first Presidential Forum (Puso sa Puso) was held at the Araneta Coliseum

October Yang Kwong Chen, the founder of the Medical Ministry in the Philippines passed away

CCC Culture Change was introduced in the Philippines

September 26 “Ondoy” (Ketsana) hit Manila. PCCC conducted relief operations in many affected communities in MM.

May 25, ARP was awarded the prestigious WHO Sasakawa Health Award in Switzerland.

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“This is who we really are. We love peace and we love each other.” Doctor J, our host told me.

It was my first time to visit Mindanao. The first thing I noticed was the heat. This was also our team’s first exposure to Muslim culture; so we enjoyed the novelty of the experience.

Assigned to a particular household, our goal was to connect and build relationships with the locals—and eventually share Jesus with them.

We began by memorizing local greetings, shopping for our meals at the local market and interacting with those who came our way.

I prayed for an opportunity to have a spiritual conversation with Doctor J, our host. Doctor J holds a PhD and teaches Islamic stud-ies in a nearby university.

It would be tricky to bring up spirituality in a conversation with Doctor J, I thought. She knew that our team was there simply for cultural exposure.

But as I learned later, Muslims, especially someone as devout as Doctor J, are prone to discussing spirituality.

The opportunity to talk to Doctor J came on the second night of our

stay. Electricity got cut that night. Left with nothing to do, we all piled out the front porch of her house.

What followed was a long, thought-provoking spiritual conversa-tion regarding Islam and Christianity. The experience left us reel-ing with the realization that we need to hurdle a great barrier to reach the Muslim. It seems that every Muslim—even if they’re not as academically trained as Doctor J—has been indoctrinated deeply since childhood. No wonder it’s often been said that a Mus-lim must be exposed many times to the gospel before considering Christianity.

But we were able to see beyond the veil. Not completely, not en-tirely—just a peek. But that peek shattered most of our misconcep-tions about Muslims.

This visit made me realize that most Muslims are peaceful. We experienced it first-hand. Still, we canot discount the fact that they could interpret Islamic teachings differently. This makes it all the more urgent and important for Christians to pray for and reach out to them.

We hope to return—someday. Meanwhile, we trust that the seeds we planted will take root and grow.

*Names have been changed for security purposes

2011 New PCCC Board elected

2012 January 30. The new NLT was commissioned. New PCCC Board of Trustees selected and finalized.

2013 March.Nationwide OJ Bicol

November 8. Typhoon Yolanda hit Tacloban (Haiyan) and neighboring provinces

March. PCCC Staff Conference in Tagaytay with Steve and Judy Douglass as main speakers

June. Global Church Movement (GCM) started in Bicol with Cip And Macel Opena.

The Significant Woman was introduced in the Philippines

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Global ChurchMovement Breakthrough

Pastor Jose Dasco first got exposed to the Campus Crusade for Christ movement at the Explo ‘85 event. Thus began his partnership with PCCC.

When PCCC expanded its ministry to Bicol in 1990, he joined the team as a Jesus Film worker. He then pioneered in 1994 a local church with three families in Daraga, Albay.

His ten-year stint as a Jesus Film worker helped align the church he planted with PCCC’s Win-Build-Send strategy for church growth, mentoring leaders to plant new churches. He never stopped dreaming that church-planting would multiply in his area.

When Typhoon “Reming” hit Albay, Bicol, in 2006, many of his church members were dispersed and scattered to far-flung relocation areas. PCCC extend-ed God’s love to the typhoon victims, including some of Ptr. Dasco’s church members, through relief goods distribu-tion and evangelistic efforts.

The breakthrough began when new churches sprang out through these dispersed families and the evangelistic activities in various relocation areas.

Six years later in 2012, PCCC’s Global Church Movement (GCM) was born and reconnected with Ptr. Dasco for church mobilization training. This time, he had

six leaders committing to the Training for Trainers (T4T) strategy for Church Planting Movement.

Ptr. Dasco took a step further when he en-couraged all the youth in his church to get involved with PCCC in their campuses. During the Church Planting Mobilization Summit (May 21-22), Jomari Espartinez*, one of the youth in Ptr. Dasco’s church shared:

“ I stand before you by the grace of God as one of the fruits of Ptr. Dasco’s hard work and his commitment in helping fulfil the Great Commission. In my involvement with PCCC and Pastor Dasco’s mentorship, I saw the rapid growth of our youth group. Two years of faithfully serving God using the T4T* principles produced almost 80 young people baptized; and the Christ’s Ambassadors Church (CAC) was born. Our desire? Every member a multiplier** join-ing the Church Planting Movement force. I am honored to be part of the new breed of young church planters.”

Ptr. Dasco is just one of the many success stories on partnership between churches and PCCC in the past 50 years. Through his ministry, 12 churches have been planted since 2006 in Bicol—the fruits of his faith demonstrated through his diligence. GCM dreams of having more partners like him in

the next 50 years and beyond.

The Global Church Movement (GCM) envisions a multiplying church for every 1,000 people becoming true Christ follow-ers in every neighborhood, village, and virtual community—each church where every member is a multiplier.

Globally, GCM trusts God for at least 5M multiplying churches and faith communi-ties by 2020; with GCM Philippines hav-ing launched 7,000 multiplying churches by then.

“...the fruits of his faith demonstrated

through his diligence...”

* Jomari is a 4th year college student of Bicol University. He d ecided to be a volunteer missionary for GCM. In his spiritual multiplication chain are more than 90 disciples, seven multipli-ers and two house church leaders.

* T4T: Training For Trainors, a strategy on how to grow churches exponentially

** Multiplier: A leader who coaches those handling discipleship groups

Jomari encouraging students to become spiritual multipliers

2014 Nov 29 - Launching of 50th Anniversary of PCCC

2015 PCCC 50th Anniversary, ASEO Wide Staff Conference in Bangkok (Thailand)

June 24, 2014 PCCC withother organizations launched the first Digital Day of Outreach

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