I WAS HERE

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Dan Cruz and some CYA brothers went to the island of Tingloy. They were there to give a leadership seminar to high school students. In the end, it became a faith-building experience; an awakening to serve more. This is his sharing with the assembly … [Read more...]

PATAK NG PAG-ASA

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Erika Cruz and the Mission Team of Christ’s Youth in Action went to Pampanga to reach out to the Aetas there. Out of their comfort zones, it would later become a life-changing experience. This is her sharing with the assembly during the visit of … [Read more...]

MUSINGS OF THE LAST WORKER STANDING

"Witnessing the kids' brand of compassion at work was nothing short of heartwarming."

Call it childlike faith or plain optimism I was sure God would make things happen for JYA’s Kapatids for Christ (KFC) outreach especially because it was of and for His little ones. There was no doubt in my heart. Not a tinge. … [Read more...]

GOD’S WORK. GOD WORKS.

He Cares kids choosing books donated by and read to them by their JYA partners

The North JYA - He Cares Activity, Kapatid for Christ or KFC almost didn’t happen. Originally scheduled for Aug 28, we had to move it to Sept 11. The worker who was in charge of the event couldn't make it on the new date because of work … [Read more...]

I’M STEPPING UP

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Hello, fellow members of the Ligaya ng Panginoon Community. I am Rafael Lorenzo Uson, a JYAer who is moving up to YA today. My parents are Bobby and Jojo Uson. … [Read more...]

CYA UPDATE, Jim Orbe

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A graphic version of an update letter by JIM ORBE, CYA Manila Director, plus short testimonies of victorious young men and women.  … [Read more...]

A SUMMER LIKE NEVER BEFORE

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My name is Anya Supe, from North District B. My parents are Fritz and Myla and I have 2 younger brothers, Mikko and Gideon. This is my last year in JYA camp, and my brother’s 1st. The JYA camp has always been the highlight of my summer activities … [Read more...]

UnADULTerated JOY

"Ate, you are like my mom .. "

If there’s one Ligaya event that I wouldn’t miss for the world, Junior Young Adult (JYA) summer camp it is.  Being with Ligaya kids—10-12 years old—for four straight days entails a lot of fatigue, test of patience and … [Read more...]