Eastern Visayas Northwestern Leyte
YOUTH SUMMIT 2025
Theme: “Blessed Hope, in Faith we cope”
Titus 2:13
MARCH 28, 2025 6:00PM – MARCH 29, 2025 11:00PM
PASTOR MARIO’S FARM,
BRGY. PALANOG, JARO, LEYTE
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WELCOME MESSAGE
Greetings in the Name of our Lord Jesus Christ!
I am thrilled to welcome you to our Youth Summit 2025! It is truly a joy to
gather with you as we explore this year’s theme: “Blessed Hope, in Faith we cope”,
based on Titus 2:13. In a world full of uncertainty, we have a glorious hope that is
unshakable—the return of our Savior, Jesus Christ.
Our prayer is that this summit will ignite your faith, strengthen your walk with
God, and fill you with a fresh sense of purpose. May each session, worship, and
moment of fellowship inspire you to live boldly with Christ and to shine His light
wherever you go.
As you open your heart to His Word today, remember that you are called to a
life of hope and holiness. Let’s seek the Lord together with passion and expectation,
knowing that He has great things in store for each of you. Let’s make the most of
this opportunity to grow in faith and in love with one another. May God bless you
richly!
In His Service,
Pastor MARIO P. TAÑALA
Pastor in Charge
NOTJC Tingib Church
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Welcome Message 2
Goal 4
Objective 4
Theme Explanation 5
Camping Rules 6
Schedule of Activities 7
Christian Living 9
Mental Health Matters 11
Love, Courtship and
Marriage 19
Notes 25
Earth’s Most Amazing
Book 27
Conclusion and
Reflection 28
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GOAL
To inspire and equip youth to live a Christ-centered life, grow in their faith,
build meaningful relationships, and effectively manage life’s challenges in
preparation for Christ's return.
OBJECTIVE
To provide youth with practical teachings on biblical principles, guide them in
making wise decisions in love and relationships, offer tools to manage anxiety and
depression, and create opportunities for social interaction and personal growth while
fostering a supportive, Christ-centered community.
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THEME EXPLANATION
Youth Summit Theme: "Blessed Hope, In Faith We Cope" (Titus 2:13)
The theme of this year's Youth Summit, “Blessed Hope, In Faith We Cope,”
is inspired by the verse from Titus 2:13, which says:
“While we wait for the blessed hope—the glorious appearing of our great God
and Savior, Jesus Christ.”
This verse speaks of the hope that all Christians share in the return of Jesus
Christ. This blessed hope offers a deep sense of joy, peace, and assurance for
believers. It is the foundation upon which we stand as we navigate life's challenges.
1. Blessed Hope:
The "Blessed Hope" refers to the promise of Christ’s return, the ultimate
event that believers eagerly anticipate. This hope assures us that no matter
the difficulties or struggles we face in life, a glorious future with Christ awaits
us.
For youth, this is a powerful reminder that, despite life's challenges, we have
an unshakable hope in Christ's return, which gives us strength and
perseverance. It encourages us to look beyond the present and trust that
God’s promises are true.
2. In Faith We Cope:
The phrase “In Faith We Cope” emphasizes the importance of relying on
faith in God to overcome the difficulties we encounter in life. While faith
doesn’t remove all our problems, it equips us to face them with hope,
strength, and perseverance.
Today's youth face many pressures such as stress, anxiety, depression, and
relationship challenges. The summit will encourage you to place your trust in
God and lean on His strength to cope with life’s trials.
It’s a reminder that with faith, we can navigate through life’s obstacles and
remain steadfast, knowing that God is with us, guiding and empowering us.
Conclusion: The theme "Blessed Hope, In Faith We Cope" invites us to
remember that our hope in Christ’s return helps us face the trials of today with
courage and endurance. Through faith, we are equipped to manage life’s
challenges, always trusting that God is working in us and through us for His
purposes. Let this hope fuel your faith and give you the strength to cope with
everything life brings.
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CAMPING RULES
Make sure to bring all the necessary items for the Youth Summit. Check the
checklist/packing list to ensure nothing is left behind.
All youth participants are expected to adhere to these rules to ensure that
everything is carried out orderly.
No camper will be allowed to leave the camp venue without permission from
the Youth President or the Youth Camp Director.
Do not leave money, valuable items, or gadgets in the rooms. The officials will
not be responsible for any lost items. Therefore, please take care of your
belongings.
Do not hang underwear or personal clothing in public places.
The use of alcohol, cigarettes, gambling, and foul language is strictly
prohibited.
Follow the scheduled activities. Attend the Lectures and Revival Services
(refer to the schedule).
Wearing shorts or sleeveless tops ("sando") outside of the room is prohibited.
Ensure that your attire is appropriate for Christian standards (Modest
Christian Attire). For women, the clothing should be feminine, skirts should be
knee-length or longer, and dresses should not be tight-fitting.
The use of cellphones, MP3 players, and other gadgets is prohibited during
the Youth Summit.
For couples, avoid showing excessive closeness or intimacy. Holding hands
with the opposite sex is not allowed.
Above all, strive to be a role model to all the youth participants.
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SCHEDULE OF ACTIVITIES
TIME ACTIVITIES
March 28, 2025 –Friday Night: Fellowship & Worship
6:00 PM – 7:00 PM ARRIVAL/REGISTRATION
7:00 PM – 8:00 PM DINNER
8:00 PM – 10:00 PM
WORSHIP NIGHT WITH BONFIRE
MASTER OF CEREMONY: SIS. JAHZEEL MARIZ TAÑALA
OPENING SONG LEADER: SIS. JAHZEEL MARIZ TAÑALA
OPENING PRAYER: BRO. JOEMAR OMAÑA
SPECIAL REMARKS: BRGY. CAPTAIN/PTR. MARIO TAÑALA
PRAISE AND WORSHIP SONG LEADER: SIS. JESSA MAE
HIDALGO
SPECIAL SONG PRESENTATION:
1. BRO. ELIJAH CAONES &
BRO. JAMES VINCENT LIMOS
2. TACLOBAN
3. SIS. JESSA MAE HIDALGO &
SIS. SANDRA CAONES
4. ALL YOUTH TINGIB
PREACHING: PTR. JANIL JUBAC
CLOSING PRAYER & BENEDICTION: PTR. LEONARDO TAÑALA
10:00 PM – 10:30 PM
ORIENTATION
10:30 PM – 11:00 PM
LIGHTS OFF
March 29, 2025 – Saturday: Growth & Fun
5:00 AM – 5:30 AM TILAOK
MORNING DEVOTION AND
SUNRISE WORSHIP
5:30 AM – 6:00 AM SONG LEADER: SIS. JAHZEEL MARIZ L. TAÑALA
WORD OF GOD: SIS. SHAYEN V. CAÑAMALES
PRAYER LEADER: BRO. LIDO B. CAONES
6:00 AM – 6:30 AM BREAKFAST AND PREPARATION
6:30 AM – 7:00 AM FEEDING PROGRAM (COMMUNITY SERVICE)
7:00 AM – 8:00 AM PREPARATION
YOUTH SEMINAR/LECTURE
MASTER OF CEREMONY: BRO. CARYL L. CALBITAZA
LECTURER: PTR. JOSEPH C. OMAÑA
TOPIC: CHRISTIAN LIVING
8:00 AM – 11:30 AM -BREAKOUT SESSION-
LECTURER: BRO. JEMMY BACANI
TOPIC: MENTAL HEALTH MATTERS
-BREAKOUT SESSION-
LECTURER: PTR. JANIL JUBAC
TOPIC: LOVE, COURTSHIP & MARRIAGE
11:30 AM – 01:00 PM SIESTA AND LUNCH
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Schedule of Activities
TIME ACTIVITIES
March 29, 2025 – Saturday: Growth & Fun
01:00 PM – 05:00 PM GROUP DYNAMICS
5:00 PM – 7:00 PM DINNER AND PREPARATION FOR SERVICE
WORSHIP NIGHT
MASTER OF CEREMONY: BRO. CARYL L. CALBITAZA
OPENING SONG LEADER: BRO. CARYL L. CALBITAZA
OPENING PRAYER: SIS. JACKIELYN L. TAÑALA
PRAISE AND WORSHIP: SIS. SANDRA B. CAONES
SPECIAL SONG:
7:00 PM – 10:30 PM 1. BRO. ELIJAH B. CAONES
2. TACLOBAN
3. TINGIB
PREACHING: PTR. JANIL JUBAC
CLOSING PRAYER & BENEDICTION: PTR. MARIO P. TAÑALA
AWARDING CEREMONY
FELLOWSHIP NIGHT
10:30 PM – 11:00 PM LIGHTS OFF
END OF ACTIVITY
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CHRISTIAN LIVING
BY PTR. JOSEPH OMAÑA
1. WHO IS THE REAL CHRISTIAN?
2. WHAT ARE THE BENEFITS OF CHRISTIANS?
3. HOW TO LIVE IN THIS WORLD AS A CHRISTIAN?
The Real Christians
The Birth of Christianity - Acts 2:38, Acts 11:26
Obeying the Apostolic Doctrine – Galatians 1: 8,
II Thessalonians 1:6-10
Benefits of being a Christian
Eternal Life – John 3:16
Forgiveness of Sins – Ephesians 1:7
No Condemnation – Romans 8:1
Hope for a Perfect Body – I Corinthians 15:42
Hope in an End to Suffering – Revelation 21:3-4:27
Become the Son of God – John 1:12-13
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Christian Living
Living in this World Properly
as a Christians
Seek the Things that are Above – Colossians 3:1
Be Kind to One Another – Ephesians 4:32
You Shall Love Your Neighbor as Your Self – James 2:8
Avoid the Work of the Flesh – Galatians 5:19-21
Keep Your Life Free from Love of Money – Hebrews 13:5
New Creation – II Corinthians 5:17
For We are His Workmanship, Created in Christ Jesus for
Good works – Ephesians 2:10
Do not be Conformed to this World – Romans 12:2
Avoid the Human Traditions – Mark 7:7
WARNING!!!
! II THESALONIANS 1:6-9
! PSALMS 1:1-3
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MENTAL HEALTH MATTERS
BY BRO. JEMMY BACANI
Mental Health
- The definition of mental health is more than just the absence of disease
or mental illness.
- It is the possession, development and interaction of a number of
characteristics and qualities, some inherited and others acquired.
- Complete spiritual, emotional, and cognitive wellbeing, not merely the
absence of a mental disorder.
- A state of wellbeing in which an individual realizes his or her own
abilities, can cope with normal stresses of life, can work productively
and fruitfully and is able to make a contribution to his or her community.
Mental Disorders
- Any illness experienced by a person which affects personality and
- emotions,
- thoughts or
- behaviour,
- which is out of keeping with their cultural beliefs and personality and is
producing a negative effect on their lives or the lives of their families.
Biological Factors
- Heredity
- Chemical substances
- Infections
- Brain trauma
- Alcohol and Drugs
- Brain Tumors
- Aging
- Malnutrition
Psychological
- Personality
- Poor up-bringing
Child Abuse
Parenting Style
Domestic Violence
Social and Environmental
- Natural Disasters
- Man-made Disasters
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Mental Health Matters
- Poverty
- Crime (victim or perpetrator)
- Social stress
Five most common Mental Disorders
- Anxiety Disorders
Generalized Anxiety Disorder
Panic Disorder
Phobias
Obsessive
- Somatoform Disorders
Hypochondriasis
Conversion Disorder
- Mood Disorders
Major Depression
Bipolar Disorder
- Schizophrenia
Disorganized Schizophrenia
Catatonic Schizophrenia
Paranoid Schizophrenia
Undifferentiated Schizophrenia
- Epilepsy
Grand Mal Epilepsy
Petit Mal Epilepsy
Simple Partial Seizures
Temporal Lobe Epilepsy
Continuous Fits
- Alcohol and Drug
Just chillax: Managing Stress
What Is Stress?
Stress: the feeling of being overwhelmed or unable to cope with mental or
emotional pressure.
What does stress look like?
Stress looks different for everyone, and everyone deals with stress differently.
Emotional Symptoms of Stress
- Becoming easily frustrated, agitated, or moody
- Feeling overwhelmed
- Having difficulty relaxing and easing your mind
- Low self-esteem and depression
- Avoiding others
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Mental Health Matters
- Change in eating habits
Physical Symptoms of Stress
- Low Energy
- Headaches
- Upset Stomach
- Chest Pain and Rapid Heartbeat
- Insomnia
- Nervousness and Shaking
Cognitive Symptoms of Stress
- Constant Worrying
- Racing Thoughts
- Inability to Focus
- Poor Judgment
Behavioral Symptoms of Stress
- Procrastinating
- Eating too much or too little
- Increased use of alcohol, drugs, or cigarettes
- Exhibiting more nervous behaviors
Stressors
Stressor: "n. any event, force, or condition that results in physical or emotional
stress. Stressors may be internal or external forces that require adjustment or coping
strategies on the part of the affected individual."
Common Stressors in Everyday Life
- Problems with friends/family
- Homework
- Extracurriculars
- Work/Financial troubles
- Death of a loved one
- Unsafe living environment
Coping Mechanisms
Coping: "n. the use of cognitive and behavioral strategies to manage the
demands of a situation when these are appraised as taxing or exceeding one’s
resources or to reduce the negative emotions and conflict caused by stress."
Importance of Coping
- Resilience
- Physical Health Issues
- Mental Health Issues
- Healthier & Happier
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Mental Health Matters
How to Cope
Healthy Coping Unhealthy Coping
Cooking Aggression
Cleaning Isolating yourself from others
Yoga Procrastination
Burnout
- Drained
- Unable to meet constant demands
- Exhaustion
ARM yourself with ways to combat stress!
Managing stress includes:
• Avoid
• Reduce
• Make healthy decisions
It’s okay not to be okay:
Understanding Depression
What causes Depression?
- Having a family member who has depression may increase a person’s
risk
- Imbalances of certain chemicals in the brain may lead to depression
Major Life Changes
- Positive or negative events can trigger depression. Examples include
the death of a loved one or a promotion.
- Major Illnesses such as heart attack, stroke or cancer may trigger
depression.
- Certain medications used alone or in combination can cause side
effects much like the symptoms of depression.
- Use of Alcohol or other Drugs can lead to or worsen depression.
- Depression can also occur for no apparent reason!
Symptoms of Depression
- Vary from person to person
- Two key signs are
loss of interest in things you like to do and
sadness or irritability
- Changes in Feelings
Changes in Behavior and Attitude
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Mental Health Matters
- General slowing down
- Neglect of responsibilities
- Poor memory
- Inability to concentrate
- Suicidal thoughts, feelings or behaviors
- Difficulty making decisions
Physical Complaints
- Sleep disturbances such as early morning waking, sleeping too much
or insomnia
- Lack of energy
- Loss of appetite
- Weight loss or gain
- Unexplained headaches or backaches
- Stomachaches, indigestion or changes in bowl habits
Common Types of Depression
- Major Depression
Begin suddenly, possibly triggered by a loss, crisis or change.
Interfere with normal functioning.
Continue for months or years.
It is possible for a person to have only one episode of major
depression. It is more common for episodes to be long lasting or
to occur several times during a person’s life.
- Dysthymia
People with this illness are mildly depressed for years. They
function fairly well on a daily basis but their relationships suffer
over time.
- Bipolar Disorder
People with this type of illness change back and forth between
periods of depression and periods of mania (an extreme high).
Symptoms of mania may include:
Less need for sleep
Overconfidence
Racing thoughts
Reckless behavior
Increased energy
Mood changes are usually gradual, but can be sudden
- Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD)
This is a depression that results from changes in the season.
Most cases begin in the fall or winter, or when there is a
decrease in sunlight.
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Mental Health Matters
The Bible acknowledges emotional struggles, offers hope and
encouragement, and emphasizes the importance of community support and spiritual
growth. Here are some key themes:
Emotional Struggles
Hope and Encouragement
Community Support
Spiritual Growth
Spiritual Warfare
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Mental Health Matters
While the Bible doesn't provide a direct solution for depression, it offers a
holistic approach to emotional and spiritual well-being. If you're struggling with
depression, consider seeking help from:
Mental Health Professionals
Support Groups
Trusted Friends and Family
Spiritual Leaders or Mentors
Treatment for Depression
o Medication
o Psychotherapy
Things TO DO
□ Reduce or eliminate the use of alcohol or drugs
□ Exercise or engage in some form of physical activity
□ Eat a proper, well-balanced diet
□ Obtain an adequate amount of sleep
□ Seek emotional support from family and friends
□ Focus on positive aspects of your life
□ Pace yourself, modify your schedule, and set realistic goals
Things TO AVOID
□ Don’t make long-term commitment or important decisions UNLESS necessary
□ Don’t assume things are hopeless
□ Don’t engage in “emotional reasoning”
□ Don’t assume responsibility for events which are outside of your control
□ Don’t avoid treatment as a way of coping
Intervening with a DEPRESSED FRIEND
Be empathetic and understanding
Don’t try to “cheer up” a depressed person
Avoid critical or shaming statements
Challenge expressions of hopelessness
Empathize with feelings of sadness, grief, anger, and frustration.
Helping a DEPRESSED FRIEND…
Advocate for their recovery from depression
Emphasize that depression is treatable
Seek consultation
Encourage them to seek help, go with them to the counseling center
Be supportive of counselor or doctor suggestions
Don’t argue about how bad things are
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Mental Health Matters
Don’t insist that depression or sadness are the wrong feelings to be
experiencing
Don’t become angry even though your efforts
may be resisted or rejected
If you or someone you know has symptoms of
depression…
Take Action!
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https://worksheets.theteacherscorner.net/make-your-own/word-search/
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LOVE, COURTSHIP, AND MARRIAGE in a
Christian Way
(Jeremiah 17:9, Proverbs 26:26)
BY PTR. JANIL L. JUBAC
INTRODUCTION
“Huwag hamakin ng sinoman ang iyong kabataan; kundi ikaw ay maging
uliran ng mga nagsisisampalataya, sa pananalita, sa pamumuhay, sa pag-
ibig, sa pananampalataya, sa kalinisan.”
1 Timothy 4:12
Question:
When am I ready for Christian Courtship?
At maging handa na magkaroon ng commitment in a relationship?
AYON SA PAG-AARAL NG MGA LOVE EXPERT SA SINGAPORE.
Sa mga teenagers at mga mag-aaral napaka-aga pa para sa kanila ang
makipag-relasyon at pakikipag-date. Sapagkat ayon sa kanila ito raw ay posibling
hahantong sa isang unhealthy relationship.
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Love, Courtship and Marriage
Ang masaya at matibay na relasyon ay hindi kailangang magmadali kaya sa
bansa nila 27 – 30 years old ang pinaka tamang edad para sa ganong bagay.
At karamihan sa kanilang mga kababaehan bago pumasok sa isang relasyon,
ay mentally at emotionally ready na sila sa kung sakali mang magkaroon ng
break-up o hiwalayan.
Yun naman ang kabaliktaran dito sa Pinas. Grade 7 palang may “Jowa” na.
Ito pa yung MATINDI dyan!!!
Bukod sa theme song na “Ako’y Kinikilig”. May usapan pang mga yan na
secret lang daw ang relasyon nila. Hindi alam ni Nanay at ni Tatay, as in SECRET.
At kung sakaling may mag-tanong, ayon FRIEND lang daw SILA.
Kaya lang nung maghiwalay alam ng buong barangay.
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Take note mga kabataan
May malaking panganib ang worldly na paraan ng DATING and COURTSHIP.
Kaya bilang mananampalataya tayo’y pinaalalahanan ng mga SALITA NG DIOS.
Roma 12:2 - At huwag kayong magsiayon sa sanglibutang ito: kundi magiba
kayo sa pamamagitan ng pagbabago ng inyong pagiisip, upang mapatunayan
ninyo kung alin ang mabuti at kaayaaya at lubos na kalooban ng Dios.
Efeso 5:15 - Mangagingat nga kayong lubos kung paano kayo lumalakad,
huwag gaya ng mga mangmang, kundi gaya ng marurunong;
16 Na inyong samantalahin ang panahon, sapagka't ang mga araw ay
masasama.
17 Kaya huwag kayong maging mga mangmang, kundi unawain ninyo kung
ano ang kalooban ng Panginoon.
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Question:
Ano-ano yung mga nasabing panganib?
1 Pwedeng masira ang iyong paglilingkod at ang relasyon mo sa Dios.
2 Pwede nitong sirain ang iyong mga magandang plano sa buhay. At pati
narin relasyon mosa iyong mga magulang.
3 Ito ang dahilan kung bakit napakaraming nag-aasawa ng wala sa tamang
oras.
Speaking of pag-aasawa NOON vs NGAYON
4 Ito rin ang dahilan kung bakit marami ang nagging broken family at
nagging single mom.
5 Ito ang pinaka nakakatakot, ayon sa pinakahuling impormasyon na
inilabas ng University of the Philippines (UP) Population Institute sa
kanilang Young Adult Fertility and Sexuality Survey (YAFSS) 2002
23% ng kabataang Pinoy edad 15-20 ang involve sa kasong abortion.
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At ang iilan sa kanila ay nagkaroon ng sexually transmitted disease
MGA KABATAAN PAKINGGAN NIYO ITO
Ang isang babae o lalaki na walang kasintahan!
Hindi niyo yun ikakamatay.
SO ANO ANG TAMANG PARAAN NG PANLILIGAW:
*Para sa mga LALAKI*
1 Manalangin ka muna
2 Magpaalam ka muna sa Pastor ng liligawan mo.
3 Magpaalam sa mga magulang ng iyong liligawan.
4 Pumunta ka sa mismong bahay ng iyong nililigawan.
*Para sa mga BABAE*
1 Huwag na wag kayong pumayag na liligawan nila kayo sa chat or text.
2 Huwag din kayong pumapayag na liligawan kayo kung saan-saan.
3 Humingi ng payo sa mga Magulang o kaya sa Pastor at sa kanyang
asawa.
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Sa mga kristianong kabataan at mananampalataya hindi natin sinasang-
ayunan ang tinatawag nilang practical relationship.
CONCLUSION
Paano pumili ng magiging Partner?
Sabi ng nakakarami, Tall Dark, Handsome.
Yan yung standard ng sanlibutan.
GANITO NAMAN ANG SABI NG BIBLIA
Proverbs 31:30 (ASND) - Ang pagiging kaakit-akit ay makapandaraya, at ang
kagandahan ay kumukupas. Pero ang babaeng may takot sa PANGINOON ay
dapat purihin.
Gamit ang pinaka the BEST
1 PRAYER
2 FAMILY BACKGROUND
3 ESTADO NIYA BILANG CHURCH MEMBER
NOTES PAGES
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NOTES PAGES
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EARTH’S MOST AMAZING BOOK
It’s A Message!
It’s A Story!
It’s A Library!
IT’S – THE BIBLE!!!
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CONCLUSION & REFLECTION
As we come to the end of this Youth Summit, we encourage you to reflect on the
following:
What has God revealed to you today?
How can you apply the teachings of the summit in your daily life?
What steps will you take to grow in your faith and prepare for Christ’s
return?
Remember, "Blessed Hope, In Faith We Cope." Whatever challenges you face,
know that you are never alone. With Christ as your foundation, you can confidently
face life’s trials and trust in His promises.
NEXT STEPS
Commit to daily prayer and Bible study to strengthen your relationship with
Christ.
Join a youth group or support group to continue building Christ-centered
friendships.
Get involved in church activities and find ways to serve your community.
Reach out for support if you're struggling with anxiety, depression, or any
challenges. You are not alone—seek help and grow stronger in your faith.
STAY CONNECTED
Follow us on social media: www.facebook.com/NOTJCTC
Thank You for Joining Us!
We are grateful for your participation in the Youth Summit. May you go
forward with a renewed sense of purpose, joy, and a heart full of hope in our Lord
Jesus Christ. We look forward to seeing how you will continue to live out your faith!
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