On the last night, after worship and after Kuya Jess shared a captivating and encouraging message about what it means to serve the Lord, something special happened: a baptism.
Before we headed back to the trail shelter, we were told to gather around the water trough near the clothesline. When we arrived, one of the students was standing in the trough, and beside him stood Kuya Jess.
Before being baptized, the student shared his testimony with us. He told us how, several years ago, he made the decision to truly follow Christ and dedicate his life to Him. He also explained that he had been baptized as a child, but wanted to be baptized again, this time as a personal act of obedience to the Lord.
As he shared his story, he also explained what baptism means. His words were spoken with clarity and eloquence, but more importantly, they were filled with joy in the Lord. He reminded us that baptism itself does not save us. Salvation comes through faith in Jesus Christ alone. Baptism is an act of obedience, a command that Christ has called believers to follow. It is a public declaration that you have placed your faith in Jesus and that you belong to Him.
Watching that baptism was a powerful reminder of God's work in people's lives. It was a simple moment, standing around a water trough under the night sky, but it was one I will not soon forget.
Romans 6:4 says... "Therefore we were buried with him by baptism into death, in order that, just as Christ was raised from the dead by the glory of the Father, so we too may walk in newness of life."
- Join us this summer by praying for the students and young adults who are setting out to reach the nations. Pray that God will give us strength and endurance throughout the months ahead.
- Pray for the people we will meet, that their hearts would be open and receptive to the message of the Gospel.
- Most importantly, pray that God's will would be done and that He would be glorified in all that happens this summer.
-Kylie PH Summer Camiguin and Butuan Teams, Media Intern



