This Saturday, Sold Out Live will be providing support and assistance to JIVE Youth Ministry in Makati as they conduct a Pre-enrollment seminar at Pitogo High School. The seminar was first tried at Gen. Pio del Pilar National High School and is now being experimented at Pitogo High School after their participation at the recent summer youth camp.
The seminar will be dealing about Attitude and Authority/ Morality for students and Avoiding Financial Collapse and Building Stronger Families for parents. The event will be held at Pitogo High School from 8:00 am to 12:00 pm this Saturday, May 16, 2009.
Here is a picture of our team from Manila during the Breaking Point missions trip to Puerto Princesa, Palawan. This was taken in one of the beaches we went to after going to four schools and presenting the program to at least 1,300 students. We appreciate Pastor Dave Quiocson for being a great host during this missions trip.
(From left: Marissa, Rose Ann, Ted, Cely, Alex, Erwin, Pastor Lance, Pastor Alvin, Augie and yours truly)
Tomorrow, our local team of eleven plus the team from Houston, Texas will be leaving for our Breaking Point Palawan missions trip. Everyone included in the trip are busy with preparations like practicing dramas, running through classroom workshops and preparing the luggage. In fact, I had to purchase my own light weight luggage for this trip because of the many equipment we had to bring to Palawan – we had to keep our personal stuff in our hand carry luggage, and under 10 kilograms.
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Last Tuesday, communication with the Pastor who is coordinating things for the Palawan missions trip has been established.We have communicated the other important details verbally and through e-mail and we are just waiting for the information we need about the schools to finalize the schedule.Pretty soon we will need to prepare our luggage and the other stuff for this missions trip because August 10 is fast approaching.
For the Breaking Point missions trip to Palawan on August 10-13, some of the stuff that need to be brought are Breaking Point’s stage equipment, costumes for the two Dramas (King of Hearts and the Redeemer), Captain Plus costumes, wooden boards, Martial arts uniforms and the materials for the classroom interaction. For individual volunteers, aside from the standard stuff like toiletries and clothes, a digital camera would really come in handy so you can post a picture in a digital frame in your blog or Friendster profile, a water bottle, your Bible, of course and personal medication of you need any. We are excited to become part of another harvest for the Lord.
Yesterday, I talked to our senior pastor and found out that tickets for the Palawan missions trip have been bought. All in all, there will be 28 participants in this trip, 18 of which will be coming from the US and 10 locally. The final dates of the missions trip are from August 10-13, 2008. Coordination is still being done with out contact at Plawan for details about the schools and churches we will be partnering with in the target area. Updates will be posted soon.
In the Breaking Point programs, we usually have a live cartoon entitled “Captian Plus Versus Menacing Minus and the Nasty Negatives.â€In this portion, we ask two volunteers from the students to join us on stage and play a major and a minor role.After the presentation we introduce them to their schoolmates and thank them for their willingness to help us out.Wouldn’t it be great to be able to give out like promotional pens or other souvenir items to Breaking Point student volunteers?What do you think guys?Do you know anyone who would be willing to sponsor some souvenirs for student volunteers?