Intelligence Magazine Jan 2020

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January 2020

Philippines Camp Report

Hi everyone. My name is Elizabeth Baracas. I am 20 years old and newly added to the Church of God in Macopa Tagum. Together with my four siblings I was able to have my first Camp experience. My family was given the nickname ‘Baracas Musketeers’ because we are all so close and stick together. We even brought a small tent which we all squeezed into together. Firstly, I’d like to say that I am very thankful to Kevin and David who gave me this opportunity to write about my Camp experience. I was really surprised that I was chosen for this task. I also would like to express my gratitude for

being able to attend the 2019 Camp. I was asked to be the Camp registrar and this was a great experience for me as a new Camper. It gave me responsibility and the opportunity to meet my brothers and sisters as they arrived. I also volunteered to serve the food so I could get closer to them and do something for the Lord. We had several games and activities that brought us all closer together. All Campers participated even though I could see some were shy. They tried their best to be part of the grouping. Each group competed in singing and dancing. The last evening we were judged and it was a lot of fun.

I was impressed with the song leaders we had each day. We enjoyed being led in praise by them several times throughout the week. My sister was one of them and I am so proud to see her God-given talent being used. Our theme this year – “Conformed to the image of His Son’’ - had a positive impact on me. The theme was a daily reminder to me that Jesus loves us and died to save us. We received good teaching from many Filipino brothers first thing in the morning and at night. Brothers Kevin Beal and David Woods taught us during the day. All Campers gained a better knowledge of Jesus, such as how He has been

What’s it all about?

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Many will remember a song called “What’s it all about, Alfie?” It’s a great question. What is life all about? What makes life worth living? Fewer will remember the singer Jessie J’s answer, “It’s not about the money money money, we don’t need your money money money, we just wanna make the world dance …”. If she’s right, I’m doomed to a life of misery because my dance skills are non-existent. Thankfully, she’s wrong. Could the Hokey Cokey song really be correct? “ You do the Hokey Cokey and you turn around, and that’s what it’s all about.” - I don’t think so. The Westminster Shorter Catechism said the chief end of man is to glorify God and to enjoy Him for ever. The Lord Jesus said, “Now this is eternal life: that they know you, the only true God, and Jesus Christ, whom you have sent” (John 17: 3). Taken together, we can see that it is God Himself who makes life worth living. He is what it’s all about. Instead of saying ‘eternal life’, the Revised Version renders John 17: 3 as: “this is life eternal”, emphasising that what is in view is the quality of the life we can lead. It is a life that is on a different plane to anything we could ever have experienced without Christ in our lives, an abundant life full of joy and focused on Almighty God and His Son. Can there be a more satisfying life than one which has God as our Father (Eph. 1: 5) and the Lord Jesus Christ as our brother (Heb. 2: 11)? Can there be anything better than spending our days in the word of God, searching through the boundless riches of Christ (Eph. 3: 8), having daily times of communion with our Father and spending our lives in the service of the King of kings? Glorifying God and enjoying Him forever; that’s what life is all about. Steve Peers

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