The Northern Luzon Philippine Union Mission (NLUM) recently held a Vacation Bible School (VBS) Training and Harvest 2025 Orientation, empowering children and their parents to take an active role in the Southern Asia-Pacific Division’s (SSD) division-wide initiative to share the gospel. The initiative emphasized the role of young people in mission work, training them to share their faith within their communities.
The orientation provided a sneak peek into Harvest 2025, a yearlong evangelistic movement designed to reach communities across 11 countries in the 10/40 Window. While much of the focus has been on church leaders, ministers, and adult members, this initiative uniquely highlights the importance of children as frontline participants in mission work. Through engaging workshops, interactive storytelling, and hands-on activities, young participants learned how they could share the love of Jesus in their neighborhoods.
Danita Caderma, SSD Children’s Ministries director, graced the orientation alongside other Children’s Ministries leaders from the Northern Luzon region, inspiring and equipping participants for mission-driven discipleship.
Generation Alpha in Action
As the church moves forward in its mission, Generation Alpha—children born in the digital era—is being taught to become messengers of hope. Instructors emphasized that evangelism is not limited to the pulpit or large gatherings; even in their own communities, schools, and homes, children can become ambassadors for Christ. By incorporating lessons from Vacation Bible School, young learners were equipped with biblical foundations to engage their peers in meaningful conversations about faith.
Parents also played a pivotal role in the training. Mothers who attended the sessions were reminded of their God-given responsibility to nurture their children as young missionaries. As primary educators at home, they were encouraged to integrate faith-based values into their daily interactions, helping their children grow in spiritual leadership and mission-mindedness.
A Collaborative Effort Between Local Church Leaders
The event was made possible through the collaboration of dedicated Children’s Ministries (CHM) teams from various churches, including Pasay Central Church, Pasay Adventist Church, Lagro Seventh-day Adventist Church, and core team members from different local fields. Des Tabo Castillo, Nasataya Robi, Lyne Dilag, Joy Hernandez, and other devoted CHM leaders dedicated their hearts to ensuring that this platform would leave a lasting impact on the young attendees.
“I am truly humbled and deeply grateful to everyone who made this platform possible for the Generation Alpha children! Your dedication and hard work have made a lasting impact,” shared Josie Calera, NLPUM Children’s Ministry director.
As the church moves forward with Harvest 2025, this training serves as a powerful reminder that the mission is not just for adults. Children are vital partners in sharing the gospel, and with the right guidance from their parents and mentors, they are prepared to make a significant impact for Christ in their communities.
With faith-filled young hearts ready to serve, the mission of spreading God’s love continues to flourish across generations.
The original article was published on the Southern Asia-Pacific Division news site.