Southern Asia-Pacific Division

Urban Outreach Campaign Reaches Central Philippines’ Heroes in Uniform

The City Outreach: Call of Duty Campaign is a localized Adventist initiative in the city of Ormoc, focused on delivering health and spiritual enrichment to local government personnel.

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Edward Rodriguez, Southern Asia-Pacific Division
Urban Evangelism in Ormoc, Philippines | In Ormoc City, Central Philippines, a weeklong evangelistic series on mental health and spirituality engages the community, with active participation from various government agencies.

Urban Evangelism in Ormoc, Philippines | In Ormoc City, Central Philippines, a weeklong evangelistic series on mental health and spirituality engages the community, with active participation from various government agencies.

(Photo: Pastor Bong De Asis)

The Adventist Church in the Southern Asia-Pacific region, spearheaded by its Communication department, recently launched the “City Outreach: Call of Duty Season 3” evangelism campaign. The event, held from May 26 to June 1, 2024, targeted members of various government agencies, including the Philippine Army, Philippine National Police Ormoc City, Bureau of Fire Protection, Maritime Police, Bureau of Internal Revenue (BIR) Regional Office, and the Philippine Coast Guard. Ricardo De Asis Jr, the Ormoc Adventist Center's church pastor, organized the campaign, which averaged over 80 participants each night.

The City Outreach: Call of Duty campaign is a localized Adventist initiative in the city of Ormoc in the Philippines focused on delivering health and spiritual enrichment to local government personnel. This initiative aims to raise awareness and provide essential support to public servants, equipping them with the necessary resources to reinforce their faith and uphold moral values in their daily duties. Now in its third season, the campaign continues to expand as increasing numbers of individuals express interest in participating in Bible studies and seminars during its meetings.

This season, the initiative aimed to provide a comprehensive understanding of holistic health alongside an introduction to the divine calling entrusted to God's people. Key topics included overcoming depression in the mission field, dealing with worry, maintaining a positive outlook on life, and finding hope amid life's challenges.

Heshbon Buscato, Communication and Media Ministries director for the region, delivered the messages with a contextual approach, focusing on the spiritual needs of those in public service. “Our men and women in uniform have a right to hear the uplifting message of the Holy Scriptures. As they risk their lives to safeguard and protect us, they too can find assurance in the protection and guidance that our Heavenly Father offers,” Buscato emphasized.

Each morning, Buscato and De Asis visited local government offices, offering prayers and showing support to the leaders and employees of various agencies.

The week-long campaign culminated in the baptism of a retired Philippine Army Master Sergeant, Jesus Quiapo. Quiapo, a regular attendee of the meetings, decided to embrace the teachings of the Holy Scriptures and accept Jesus Christ as his Lord and Savior.

Retired Philippine Army Master Sergeant Jesus Quiapo accepted Jesus in baptism during the culmination of the City Outreach: Call of Duty Season 3 in Ormoc, Philippines.
Retired Philippine Army Master Sergeant Jesus Quiapo accepted Jesus in baptism during the culmination of the City Outreach: Call of Duty Season 3 in Ormoc, Philippines.

Following the campaign, several individuals expressed their interest and have committed to ongoing Bible studies. They are also expected to participate in the upcoming Season 4 of the campaign. The previous seasons have opened new opportunities to share the message of hope and healing, sparking interest and curiosity among those who attended the nightly meetings.

“The message of hope and healing transcends all boundaries—it is for everyone, regardless of age, gender, or social status. As we dedicate our lives to God's service, He empowers us to share His message with those in our communities," shared De Asis.

De Asis continues to organize mental health and Bible study groups aimed at reaching out to local government units in Ormoc City. These initiatives offer crucial support and aim to enhance the holistic well-being of individuals in public service and the broader community.

The successful campaign is a testament to the dedication and collaborative efforts of the Southern Asia-Pacific Division's Communication Department, Ormoc Adventist Center, and their leaders in spreading the message of hope and salvation.

The original article was published on the Southern Asia-Pacific Division website.

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