Maybe the sounds of Sunday service across the river caught my attention. Maybe the story of King Josiah’s “Book of the Law” reforms amazed me as I read. Maybe I was moved by this: each Square One delegate took 1-4pm this day for one-on-one time with their God. (By the way, many said that this 1-4pm was a highlight!) These things came together for me in one moment. A moment that both thrilled and scared me with its message.
The dream of generation-wide reform in the Philippines could very well be coming true.





Earlier that day, the students had vision-building sessions. Here’s a picture of one class. Flo had the students post their kingdom-generation dreams on the canvass. Give the students permission to dream, and their eyes light up. There’s power here.

During the final night of the camp, everyone was called to make a vow to the Lord. This was done through a love feast with Him. What would we do after all that has happened in Square One? Simple. Not many things; just one thing.
One thing have I asked of the LORD,
that will I seek after:
that I may dwell in the house of the LORD
all the days of my life,
to gaze upon the beauty of the LORD
and to inquire in his temple.
Psalm 27:4
Here are the delegates, joyfully agreeing to let their Jesus-cravings run wild.



There is so much about Jesus that we do not know and have not experienced. May these students know and show. May He break the mold our world has made for Him.
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Melvin