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When I got instruction to interview him about his thoughts on training, I took it as an opportunity for all of CBS-Asia and CBAP to know his thoughts on how CBAP pastors and lay leaders would think about being trained. Then my thoughts returned to "kailangan ang pastor mag exercise." It became clear that what he said wasn’t just the proverbial Yoyoy Villame, mag-exercise-tayo-tuwing-umaga banter, but actually cuts across his belief in training. Our new director desires that CBAP pastors would grow not only in physical strength and stamina but also in thes piritual, leadership and moral aspect. I asked him the question  | | Rev. Joya leading a Hermeneutics class for the leaders of Fairview Christian Fellowship. From among the various RTC's, God is calling some people to enter full-time ministry | |
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PastorShare Partners with CBS-Asia |
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A Win-win-win(-win) situation
A win-win situation is a popular way of describing a scenario wherein all the parties benefit in same way.
“We came here for a win-win-win situation for the both the Philippine and US churches,” says Dr. Bill Knepper, Executive Director of PastorShare, a partner ministry of Delta Ministry. |
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CBS-Asia's Super Student Moms |
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by John Pesebre
Swank is an informal word which Encarta dictionary defines as “extremely pretentious or ornate [excessively decorative].” Mothers usually dread this bad characteristic for their children because many mothers want their children to be of substance. In our feature this month, we will take a peek at the mothers who attend Conservative Baptist Seminary-Asia and discover why the last thing they would like to have is a “swank” ministry. You will read about their commitment for biblical foundations and how that commitment plays out in their lives at CBS-Asia. |
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Shelf esteem: Librarian Judy tells us how to have it |
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The CBS-Asia library recently had professional help to boost its sense of shelf esteem. 
Judy and Jim Hughes
All 3,500 volumes of books had received attention from librarian, Judy Hughes of Prescott, Arizona. “Previously, all we had was a stack of books,” says one CBS-Asia staff. “After Sis. Judy’s professional help we now have catalogued books” complete with book cards, book pockets, a library system of borrowing and returning plus a library software program called ResourceMate® to speed up the research of students.”
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