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21 July 2000
vol.3.issue.1
Fun, Fellowship, Faith and Freedom: FreeSpeak
Your breaking point

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Mission Conference
Toronto, 2000

 

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John 3

16 "For God so loved the world that he gave his one and only Son, that whoever believes in him shall not perish but have
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What do you think?

Are you like bamboo or splinter? Perhaps some trials were allowed to happen to show you just how far you are really willing to carry your God-given crosses. Meet Mission Conference participants Jeyne Ladaga and Aimee del Mundo, fresh from Toronto.

Claiming Victory

This past June, Jeyne and I had the opportunity to attend the Family Ministries Conference in Toronto, something I have never undergone since I have been in YFC. Honestly, its been a long time since I have attended a conference, camp, or anything related to YFC. I actually walked into that conference not knowing anyone except the two I knew from past conferences. When Jeyne and I arrived, I was bombarded with such a warm Canadian welcome. In the first hour I arrived, they made me feel like home, which eased some of the butterflies I possessed.

That Friday I arrived at the Regal Constallation and it was just chaos, people trying to check in, old faces reuniting, and more people who welcomed the Chicago-comers. I did not know what to expect at all, but I knew by the end of the weekend, it was going to do something for me, it was going to effect my life.

In the last couple of years, I have been faced with many trials and tribulations concerning family, friends, and school. I'm sure everyone goes through the same thing, but for me, its been harder to deal with. My emotional capacity was to its maximum that I didn't know what to do anymore. My prayer time with Him was at a low, and I started turning in the wrong direction. I pretty much didn't know where my path was taking me.

The one thing I did learn about the weekend was that you choose the way you live. Some people say, "well I'm in so deep that I can't get out," This isn't true. I know this because I have used that excuse. You choose the way you live. I'm not a perfect woman, but I want to alter many aspects about myself to His plan. I know that while I was serving, that gave me the greatest fulfillment. Service was something I want to do again. Whether it be with YFC or somewhere else, I just know I want to serve again. This is something I CHOOSE to encompass in the next year. I know it will take time to accomplish, but I have faith that He will show me the right path and it will happen in His time.

Victory was the theme of the conference, and I CHOOSE to claim victory on this discovery. Think of endeavors you are undergoing and think if that if glorifying Him. You would be surprised what you will discover. I know I was. (Aimee del Mundo) Next story



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This past June, Jeyne Ladaga and I had the opportunity to attend the Family Ministries Conference in Toronto. It's been a long time since I attended anything related to YFC. That Friday I arrived in the midst of chaotic preparations at the Regal Constallation -- there were people trying to check in, reunions, and warm, Canadian welcoming parties. I did not know anyone or what to expect, but I knew by the end of the weekend, it was going to do something for me -- it was going to effect my life.

In the last couple of years, I have been faced with many trials and tribulations concerning family, friends, and school. I'm sure everyone goes through the same thing, but my emotional capacity was stretched to its maximum. My prayer time was at a low. I didn't know where my path was taking me.

But one thing I did learn from the weekend was that you choose the way you live. It's not true when people say, "well I'm in so deep that I can't get out;" I know, because I've used that excuse. You choose the way you live. I'm not a perfect woman, but I want to alter many aspects about myself to His plan. I know service gave me the greatest fulfillment. Service was something I want to do again. Whether it be with YFC or somewhere else, I just know I want to serve again. This is something I
CHOOSE to encompass in the next year. I know it will take time to accomplish, but I have faith that He will show me the right path and it will happen in His time.

Victory was the theme of the conference, and I
CHOOSE to claim victory on this discovery. Think of endeavors you are undergoing and think if that is glorifying Him. You would be surprised what you will discover. I know I was. (Aimee del Mundo) Next story

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