Balikatan Partners with MEANS in the IVCF Library Project

April 29th, 2009 by

Dear IV Friends,

Have you visited a public library in your neighborhood lately? One way to cut cost for entertainment is to visit your local library. We visit our library to borrow some DVDs, to borrow books or sometimes just to read a magazine. What a convenient and enjoyable way to spend an afternoon. It does not cost you anything (of course our taxes support our libraries).

Looking back, did you ever go to a public library in the Philippines? Were they conveniently located in your area? In your college days, you would have gone to your university or college libraries. In Manila, where Lina lived, she had to walk 5 blocks go to a public library. Those living in the provinces, especially in the rural areas, are not as lucky. Can you imagine a community without a library?

Last December MEANS were making plans on how we can continue Dave Foster’s legacy of ministering to students. Many ideas came along. We wanted a project that will be in line with the MEANS mission to help and work alongside an existing mission organization. In one of the IVCF’s newsletter, Ericson Velardo, IVCF Phil. CEO wrote about their plan to rebuild the IVCF library. We took this opportunity as a go signal from the Lord and wrote Erickson for possible partnership in the project. Both sides got mutually excited. MEANS found the right project to help rebuild the IV Library and to honor the legacy of Dave Foster.

Aldwin Fernandez, IVCF staff and project coordinator wrote, “ We desire that the library will not only be a place “where the books are,” so to speak, but will be considered as primary literary resource center in the spiritual growth of the students, graduates and staff workers.”

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IVCF Library

“We pray that the library will be IVCF’s “living room”.

Many of you, our faithful IVCF donors had dug deep into your pockets and had lovingly given to the IVCF ministry. Once again, we ask for your partnership for this worthwhile project to help IVCF Philippines rebuild their library. This will not only serve the IV staff, but also the students and eventually the community. MEANS has donated $1,000 and raised $2,000. We need to raise another $2,000.00 to purchase books and pay for shipments. Our commitment to our donors is to work on this project diligently until we complete the IV Library hopefully by end of June 2009 just in time for the school opening in the Philippines.

Thanks so much for coming alongside with us during these challenging days. We understand that we are living in the midst of economic crisis. We will pool resources big and small to help build the IVCF Library. We believe that the small step that we take will harvest big rewards by God’s grace. We thank you for your help in this endeavor.

Please make your check payable to Balikatan and mail your gift to:
Bethel Skinker – 2545 Kinloch Circle, Lansing, MI 48911.

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IVCF Board’s Official Statement on Cagayan Valley Ministry

March 15th, 2009 by

IVCF Board’s Official Statement on Cagayan Valley Ministry and Mr. Joseph “Boyet” Ongkiko and Mr. Nicodemo “Nico” Estrada.

The IVCF Philippines Board of Trustees recently made Official Statements regarding (1) Cagayan Valley Ministry, (2) Activities of Mr. Ongkiko and Mr. Estrada, as follows:

I. Official Statement of the IVCF Board of Trustees Regarding the Cagayan Valley Ministry:

The IVCF Philippines Board does not recognize nor sanction as a ministry of the IVCF Phils, the Cagayan Valley Ministry also known as the IVPM Cagayan Valley. The premises by which the creation of the Cagayan Valley Ministry as approved previously by the Board no longer hold, to wit:

Mr. Nicodemo “Nico” Estrada, the former IVCF Staff Worker assigned and commissioned to undertake and supervise the Cagayan Valley Ministry has already resigned from the IVCF effective September 30, 2007. The Cagayan Valley Ministry does not recognize the authority and governance of the IVCF National Office nor of the IVCF Board; and That despite repeated requests and calls for affiliation, the proponents of the Cagayan Valley Ministry refuse to affiliate with IVCF.

Therefore, any activities, programs and/or representations made by IVPM Cagayan Valley for and in behalf of IVCF in the Philippines and abroad are not SANCTIONED nor AUTHORIZED by IVCF Philippines.

Reference: BOT Resolution BOT-R-09-02 dated 01.23.2009

II. Official Statement of the IVCF Board of Trustees Regarding the Activities of Mr. Joseph “Boyet” Ongkiko and Mr. Nicodemo “Nico” Estrada Among the IVCF Graduates

The IVCF Board declares also that the activities of Mr. Joseph “Boyet” Ongkiko and Nicodemo “Nico” Estrada among IVCF alumni groups and graduates advocating and inviting them to organize and SEC-register as a National IVPM are NOT SANCTIONED nor AUTHORIZED by the IVCF Philippines.

Reference: BOT Resolution BOT-R-09-03 dated 01.23.2009

(Source: Erickson M. Velardo,National Director,IVCF Philippines)

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Balikatan Day of Prayer

March 5th, 2009 by

ANNOUNCING THE BALIKATAN PRAYER DAY EVERY 26TH OF EACH MONTH AND THE US & CANADA ANNUAL DAYOF PRAYER ON JUNE 26-

During the Balikatan Board Meeting on Feb 14-15, 2009, it was decided that we will devote time for prayer every 26th of the month and a once-a-year US and Canada Prayer Day on June 26. Please submit any prayer requests you have as individuals, families, or local chapters to be included on our MARCH 26 PRAYER DAY. We chose 26 as the day based on Balikatan’s age.

Let us turn to the Lord in prayer in response to His challenge in Jeremiah 7:19: “Call to me and I will answer you and tell you great and unsearchable things you do not know.”

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By Lilia Salazar-Nigro vn6003ls@att.net

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Balikatan Board Meets on Feb 14-15, 2009

March 4th, 2009 by

The Mid-Year Meeting of the Balikatan Board was held on February 14-15 at the beautiful residence of Vincent Nigro and Lilia Salazar-Nigro located on a hillside in scenic Vacaville, California. It was attended by six board members, namely, Landy Ancheta, Lilette Cruz, Fe Echipare, Ray Nayre, Lilia Salazar-Nigro and Mila Pascual. Bethel Skinker was unable to come as she was working on the preparations for the upcoming Balikatan Conference 2009 which will be held in Grand Rapids, Michigan. She was available for the Board meeting through a phone conference.

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Highlights of the meeting include a devotional and sharing of praises and prayer requests amongst the board members and prayer time. The Board also reviewed the ideas and thoughts that were shared by the general membership in the Balikatan 2008 Conference regarding the topics “Balikatan in the next 25 years” and “Evaluation of the Balikatan’s Objectives”. In response to the ideas raised, several projects will be initiated by the various committees.

Among them were the
1.) improvement of the Balikatan website to accommodate more activities and updates in the near future and
2.) initiating a sustained membership drive to reach all IVCF Alumni in North America.

The Board also initiated a discussion on identifying the needs of the IVCF staff that can be addressed by the giftedness of retired or visiting IVCF alumni.

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Ray, Lilette, Mila, Fe, Lilia & Landy

The Board also recognized that, with the potential increase in the volume of Balikatan administration work, including website monitoring, it may be necessary in the near future to have a part-time paid staff for Balikatan. The Board also shortened the time allotted for business meetings at Balikatan Conference from 5 hours to 2.5 hours to give ample time for other similarly important activities.

The Board attended a Sunday Worship Service at a nearby church and resumed meetings in the afternoon. The meeting was adjourned February 15 at around 6pm.The Board would like to extend its deep appreciation and thanks to Vincent and Lilia Nigro for their hospitality and to Efren Echipare for being the devotional speaker and cook during the board meeting.

By Mila Pascual, milapascual@bellsouth.net

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Philippine Report – Lisa Espineli Chinn

December 17th, 2008 by

Dear friends,

lisa3Purihin ang Diyos! Thank you for investing in this trip and for praying. Let me count the ways that God answered prayers and beyond. You may recall my prayer requests that God would use my time in the Philippines to accomplish the following things:

1.  to rally and encourage local alumni to give to IVCF Philippines—I believe that this happened through the first IVCF Alumni Homecoming event last Saturday, Nov. 29th. About 350 alumni from many campuses attended, including the seniors (staff 60 years or better) who were honored at the event. Alumni were delighted to meet each other. I rejoice greatly at seeing alumni whom I had not seen for over 30 years!! At the beginning of the program, Dr, Bel Magalit read his famous “I have a Dream…” talk. Alumni from different professions mentioned in the “Dream” were asked to stand and were acknowledged. That dream is now a reality in many different places.

I spoke on “Partnership in the Gospel: Some Reflections” based on the partnership Paul had with the church in Philippi. I made a strong challenge to give to IVCF. The alumni responded generously. The offering that evening was 103,000 pesos!  (Think in pesos, not dollars) One staff said she had never seen an offering basket filled to overflowing with 500 and 1,000 peso bills!

By the way, when I mentioned that I was in the Philippines through the gifts and generosity of North American IVCF-Philippine alumni, the crowd applauded!

A brief background: This whole alumni homecoming event was inspired by an idea shared by Dr. Marvin Basco of the Warrior Christian Fellowship (Univ. of the East) alumni group.  When I visited with a few of the leaders of this group last year (during my sabbatical), I shared about the needs of IVCF Phils. They said that their alumni group met regularly and would discuss ways that they could support IVCF at their upcoming meeting in December of last year. Dr. Basco called me in Wisconsin 6 months later to say that they had raised some money to help support the Resource Development Department.  Ging Marbella is the Alumni Liaison staff in that department, a new assignment for her after returning from her sabbatical. She did a valiant job contacting InterVarsity alumni around the country and organizing the homecoming event.

But beyond the generous offering, other alumni saw what a group could do to raise the level of awareness and involvement with the needs of IVCF. At the end of the evening, inspired by what Warrior Christian Fellowship started, some alumni of the University of the Philippines were already talking of forming their own group for similar purposes!

It was also appropriate, in my talk, to share about Balikatan‘s beginnings and 25 years of financial commitment to IVCF Philippines. It was a special treat to have Landy Ancheta there in person. (Thanks, Landy for taking the time and expense to make the trip on your way to Canada). He greeted the alumni on behalf of Balikatan

Erickson Velardo followed my talk with current financial information and specific ways to give to InterVarsity. After the event, the Memorandum of Agreement (MOA) between IVCF, Philippines and Balikatan was signed by George Capaque, Board Chair, Landy Ancheta, Erickson Velardo, and me (as witness).  The MOA is a significant step in strengthening and furthering our partnership.

2. to inspire and equip staff in their ministry- Fifteen staff attended a whole staff training day at the IVCF office on vision and resources. The staff appreciated our time together. One staff said, “Thank you for helping us see our plans and visions clearer.” Another staff wrote, “Nabuhayan ako ng loob sa words and life ninyo.”

I brought specific IVCF/USA resources (CD and hard copies especially made for them) on starting and building chapters.  They said that they had seen those resources in the past and wanted to make them applicable to the Philippine setting.

Each staff who attended the training day got a new book for their own library (from the books I brought-gifts of IVCF staff at our National Office).  The national library also received additional books.

3.  to challenge students (college and high school) to seriously follow Jesus and be His witnesses on campus – I was able address the students through different events and opportunities last week. The high school group resonated when I shared about what it means to live in 2 realities – “Woe is Me” and the “Wow is Me”.  The combined group of college students from 5 colleges that met at UP on Friday, Nov. 28th heard my challenge on seeing the campus and international students, in particular, with Jesus’ eyes (based on Matthew 9:33-38).

The effort to address the Christians’ responsibilities to our environment at the IV Day was commendable. Different chapters creatively expressed what it meant to be more intentional in their environmental responses. One group showed a YouTube video of SEGMAN, a character they created, who was careful to segregate paper from glass, etc. I gave the concluding remarks about seeing our world as our “Father’s world” and what it meant to be jealous for Him in our treatment of it.

4. to be an “Ate” to individual staff through one-on-one time together-This definitely happened over a conversation, a meal, while riding a cab, munching on “lechon kawali” or shopping.  Although I did not have a lot of individual appointment with folks, as I had thought, the group times proved to be more in context of our Filipino culture! It was a refreshing experience to hang out with our IVCF Philippines staff. They are energetic, committed, and are rebounding from the difficulties of the past. They are a loving group of people who want to impact the campuses for the Kingdom.

Summary:  I believe that God encouraged Erickson Velardo and the rest of the staff through my visit. I am humbled by God’s provision of money, strength, wisdom, and insight. God is great!

Surprises:

As always God surprised me with the unplanned and the unexpected. They include:

1. Time with some of the Board members.  Four Board members treated me to lunch on Saturday, Nov. 29th.  I got to know them a little bit through this informal setting.  I shared my intentions for this trip mainly to “come along side” IVCF Philippines. I encouraged them as “gatekeepers” of the core values of the movement and affirmed them in their role as board members.
2. Time with Center for Community Transformation- I was impressed with their work with the poor and the street-dwellers (homeless) and the roles of IVCF alumni serving on their board.
3. Alumni’s financial response to IVCF, Philippines (see number 1 of report)!
4. My Tagalog resurrected! I knew that I had to be speaking mostly in Tagalog and God surprised me with the ability to remember words I had not used before! One commented that I sounded like my mother i.e. it was good Tagalog.
5. Closeness and bonding with 3 female staff over the course of my time in the Phils.
6. I did not expect to see so many alumni who I knew from their student days! I was encouraged that the seeds planted 30 some years ago do bear fruit.
7. I was surprised with the strength and endurance God gave me through the last 11 days.

Because you prayed, God was gracious to respond.  Salamat ng marami!

Back to the US

48 hours ago I was in my slippers, perspiring in the humid weather and looking forward to a second shower of the day. Today, I was in my snow boots, driving in snow-covered roads, and shoveling my driveway and sidewalks. (Leiton is out of the country)

I miss my time in the Philippines and the bonding God gave me towards the staff during that brief period. Let us pray that whatever was planted and invested during my visit will help advance God’s work on Philippine campuses.

There may be things I missed in this report. I hope others will fill in the gap. Thank you for the opportunity to serve and come along side IVCF Philippines!

To God be the Glory!

Lisa Espineli Chinn
Your “Balik-Staff”

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