IVCF Southern Mindanao

IVCF Southern Mindanao He said that the work in Davao began when Purita Santos, now Purita Pamaran returned to Davao City after her graduation from UP Diliman. Glory to His Name!

Brief History of IVCF-Southern Mindanao (4th Revision)

Based on the statements of Ephraim Orteza, he said he has been visiting and pioneering the Davao ministry alongside with his ‘walk by faith’ trips in the Visayas and Minidanao especially Zamboanga City and then Davao City via Cotabato City port. She was with the IV group in Diliman before SVCF was recognized. She invited IV to start work in D

avao City. The first staffworkers to start the work were Emmanuel Pizana and Leticia Abakan-Magalit as part of their Visayas assignment. William Girao also testified in many of his talks that there was a time when his assignments covered the islands of Visayas and Mindanao including Davao. Reomida Dalipe, being the product from a chapter in UM-Davao (Vinta Christian Fellowship), testified that the earliest campus work in the region started in early 1960's with Filame Caces as staffworker assigned in Davao City. Carlos & Linda San Luis replaced them in the late 1960's up to early 1970's. In 1973, Nancy Ruth Ureta, the staffworker assigned in Davao, later moved to USA to practice her profession as a nurse and involved in Balikatan Ministry. To sustain the growing work, IVCF Philippines' General Secretary, Harvey Co Chien, in 1975 organized the 1st Graduate Team with the concept of doing student ministry while at the same time practicing their respective professions (also known as 'Tent Making'). The 1st batch of GT (Graduate Team) who went to Davao City were Thelma Absalon, Juliet Cunanan, Raymond 'Timothy' Bicera, Ed de Guzman and Nonette 'Nona' Pizaña. Lisa Espineli Chinn accompanied and spent about a month with them. The following year [1976], more graduates joined the Graduate Team and more students were involved in different campuses for the Lord Jesus Christ. This batch was composed of graduates from Davao colleges and universities (University of Mindanao, Rizal Memorial Colleges, Brokenshire College, Harvardian University, Ateneo de Davao University, etc.) who did the evangelism and discipleship in order to organize and pioneer other campuses. They even encouraged other graduates especially those who joined the Kawayan Camp to take an active participation in the student ministry. Raymundo “Ray” Poral, one of those who joined the 2nd batch of the Graduate Team, passionately took part the vision of reaching the campuses in Southern Mindanao. In 1977, the Graduate Team-Davao commissioned Raymundo Poral to pioneer the student work in Tagum, Davao del Norte and in Kabacan, Cotabato. At the early school year of 1977, the first campus work in Tagum was realized. The first campuses were at the University of Mindanao-Tagum (UM-Tagum) and the University of South-Eastern Philippines-Apokon (USP-Apokon, now USeP-Apokon) with regular weekly Bible studies and fellowships. Vicente “Vic” Espero, Jr. took an active part as one of the student-leaders in USP with the support of Ms. Rodriguez, a faculty staff,as an adviser. Later, Tagum campuses sent delegates to Kawayan Camp. It became a student-led ministry in its respective campuses and later some rank as graduates. Vic Espero expanded student ministry to Kapalong with the help of other graduates from Tagum [Raul Dela Cruz, Irwin Alegre, Grace Alegre andAlma Agayan] and Davao City [Alvin Agayan and Norma Luague]. Norma Aurora Payawan was also commissioned to transfer her work from Davao to sustain the growing student-work in Kabacan while working at the University of Southern Mindanao. She did and stayed until her retirement on [2012?]. Surprisingly, she spends her retirement years [2012-present] to pioneer another IVCF ministry in Palawan. In the following year [1978], Raymundo Poral did the same in Koronadal City [King’s College and Notre Dame of Marbel] and in General Santos City [Mindanao State University] in South Cotabato Province. More teammates (Jordan Reyes, Laurente & Tisha Montilla, Alejandro and Nenita Magan) were helping one another for the growing work there. One passionate volunteer in Gen. Santos City was Louie Lapore who served as GT member until his deathbed in [2005?]. He was the mentor of Engr. Edcyl Lopez who, after his graduation, returned to his home place in Agusan del Norte, shared the vision, formed a team and pioneered the chapter in ASCAT in 1998 that made a significant role of the pioneering work in the Caraga Region. Ramon and Carmen Gasilao were the first staff team assigned to Davao City in 1982 to 1985. During this leadership, the first Regional Assembly (RA) in Southern Mindanao was held in February 1984 at Mount Carmel, Kinuskusan, Bansalan, Davao del Sur. It marked the first ever Regional Unit of IVCF Philippines. During this season, the region piloted the idea of having a 'Staff Representative' whose main roles are pastoral care, liaison officer and donor-relation. The first Staff Representative was Reynaldo Pasiliao. Those who followed his footsteps were Jether Yares, Darby Aspacio, Alvin de Guzman,J ayson dela Cruz, Rommel Cabanilla, Ricky Patricio, Jeremie Probadora, Raffy Dela Cruz, Sander Doy & Efren Rubino. These ideas remained effective,working and sustainable! Through the vision and passion of the Staff, alumni and GTs many years ago, God has been faithfully sustaining His ministry among students and graduates in Southern Mindanao. Contributor/s:
Raymundo Poral (2012); Ephraim Orteza (interview, 2012); William Girao(talks, 2004); Darby S. Aspacio; Elsie Calalang (commentary, 2014); AlvinAgayan (commentary, 2014); Reomida Dalipe (2016)
[we need more contributors and editors on this]

Researched, edited and enhanced by:
Darby Aspacio (2016)

In recent months, as we’ve listened to stories from different campuses, one thing has become clear, God continues to fai...
08/05/2026

In recent months, as we’ve listened to stories from different campuses, one thing has become clear, God continues to faithfully work in ways both seen and unseen. These stories have also led us into deeper reflection as a region.

As I’ve been wrestling with the Lord over the past months regarding our finances, I began to see something deeper. What initially felt like a financial struggle was actually pointing to a bigger reality in our region. Finance, in many ways, was just a symptom.

The picture the Lord impressed on me was that of a tree.

Our ministry is like a tree that has been growing for many years. By God’s grace, it has borne much fruit. We have seen lives transformed, leaders raised, and campuses reached. Many of you have been part of that story, and we are deeply grateful.

But as I reflected more, I sensed this gentle invitation. The tree has been bearing more fruit than what its trunk and roots can sustainably support. And when that happens, even unintentionally, it creates strain. Sometimes it shows in fatigue, stretched capacity, and financial gaps. Other times, it appears quietly in tensions we do not name and in the slow wearing down of those faithfully serving.

This season has reminded us that growth alone is not enough. We also need strength beneath the surface. Not different campuses competing for support, but one movement expressed across many places. Not isolated efforts, but a shared work that we carry together.

And in that, our understanding of partnership is being reshaped. It is not just about meeting needs, but about being part of what God is doing together. It is about strengthening the roots, so that every branch can remain healthy and every fruit can continue to grow.

With that, we would love to share some praises and prayer requests from the different areas.

To God be the glory.

Charlie T. Gujol
Regional Director
IVCF Southern Mindanao Regional Unit

04/05/2026

Final day together came to a close.

We began with our last exposition, once again grounding us in God’s Word and reminding us that while seasons change, His calling remains steady.

We then shared in the Lord’s Supper, a quiet and sacred moment that brought us back to the center of our faith, Christ Himself, who unites us across every season and generation.

As the conference concluded, we entered a time of commissioning, not as an ending, but as a sending. Each of us returned to our own spaces, carrying the same calling, the same mission, under one Lord.

We ended in small groups, with prayers, gratitude, and heartfelt goodbyes. What was shared in those days will continue beyond the gathering, in the lives we now step back into.

We thank God for His faithfulness throughout this conference. What began as a reunion became a reminder, a renewal, and a sending.

To God be the glory. 💛

01/05/2026

Day 1 of our Regional Graduates Conference has begun, with 64 graduates gathered in one place after many years.

Seeing them reconnect, worship, and reflect together is a reminder that God is still at work across every season of life.

This gathering is more than a reunion. It is a moment of returning to the Lord, to community, and to the calling we continue to carry.

As we journey through the next few days, we invite you to stand with us in prayer:
• for open hearts and renewed direction
• for meaningful conversations and restored connections
• and for God’s provision for the needs of this conference

We are currently trusting God for a **₱22,300 subsidy** to help cover the remaining costs and keep this space accessible for everyone.

If you would like to be part of this through prayer or provision, you are warmly invited to journey with us.

Thank you for standing with the ministry. 💛

Regional GradsCon is almost here!We’re excited to welcome you all 💛Before you head out, here are a few final reminders t...
29/04/2026

Regional GradsCon is almost here!

We’re excited to welcome you all 💛

Before you head out, here are a few final reminders to help you prepare for the conference. Take a moment to check everything so you can travel light, ready, and at peace.

If you’re bringing your own car, you may refer to Google Maps to guide you to the venue:
📍 CCT Malungon Retreat & Training Center
https://maps.app.goo.gl/SfkPYsPPXjpaN5SN6

We’re praying for your safe travels as you make your way to CCT Malungon.

Kitakits puhon!

🎥 Calling all creative students of IVCF SMRU!This is your chance to tell the story of what God is doing in your life and...
23/04/2026

🎥 Calling all creative students of IVCF SMRU!

This is your chance to tell the story of what God is doing in your life and campus. Be creative, be authentic, and use your voice to inspire others. 💛

🎬 Choose your category:
1️⃣ Day in the Life of a Student Leader
2️⃣ What is IVCF?
3️⃣ Student Testimony

📌 Guidelines:
• 3–5 minutes video
• Open for individual or team entry
• No limit on entries
• Creativity, clarity, and impact matter most

🏆 Prizes (3 winners per category):
🥇 1st Place – ₱3,000 worth of camp/conference registration
🥈 2nd Place – ₱1,000 worth of camp/conference registration
🥉 3rd Place – ₱500 worth of camp/conference registration

⏳ Deadline of submission: May 20

This is more than a contest—it’s an opportunity to share stories that point others to Christ and strengthen the movement.

🎬 Start creating. Tell your story.

📩 PM us for more details!

The Inter-Varsity Christian Fellowship (IVCF) community honors the life and legacy of Sir Rowel C. Allosa, a pioneering ...
18/04/2026

The Inter-Varsity Christian Fellowship (IVCF) community honors the life and legacy of Sir Rowel C. Allosa, a pioneering IVCFer of the MSU Sycamore Chapter.

He served faithfully from 1987–1989 as an officer, Bible Study Leader, and cell group leader, and later continued his ministry as Chapter Adviser (SY 2024–2026). His life reflected quiet faithfulness, discipleship, and a deep commitment to shaping lives for Christ across generations.

He will be deeply missed, but his legacy lives on in the many lives he discipled.

We extend our heartfelt sympathies to his family and loved ones, trusting in the hope we have in Christ.

We invite everyone to a Wake Service hosted by IVCF on Sunday, April 19, 2026, 7:00 PM, at St. Peter Chapels (Room 101).

“Well done, good and faithful servant.” (Matthew 25:23)

May he rest in the peace of the Lord. 🕊️

Not everyone may be able to join the Regional Grads Conference but everyone can be part of it 🤍Each delegate costs aroun...
15/04/2026

Not everyone may be able to join the Regional Grads Conference but everyone can be part of it 🤍

Each delegate costs around ₱5,700, but we’ve subsidized it to make it more accessible:
• ₱4,000 for singles
• ₱5,200 per person for couples

Why? Because we believe more graduates need this space to reconnect, be refreshed, and be grounded again in their faith and calling.

If you’re able, we encourage you to join us.
If not, you can still support by giving toward the subsidy or even sponsor someone who can benefit from this conference.

This is not just an event. It’s an investment in people, in faith, and in the next season of ministry.

👉🏼 Register now: https://forms.gle/Vbmxc3btvR9kqtPd7

Let’s make this happen together 🌱

12/04/2026

Graduates, seasons may change—but our calling remains.

Be grounded in God’s Word as you navigate life beyond campus. Hear from Bible expositor Herman Moldez and be part of a gathering that will realign your purpose.

𝙎𝙚𝙖𝙨𝙤𝙣𝙨 𝘾𝙝𝙖𝙣𝙜𝙚, 𝘾𝙖𝙡𝙡𝙞𝙣𝙜 𝙍𝙚𝙢𝙖𝙞𝙣𝙨
📅 May 1–3, 2026
📍 CCT Malungon Retreat and Training Center

A meaningful time of fellowship, reflection, and encouragement in the Lord. Reconnect and be reminded of the calling we continue to share.

📌 Open to graduates across the Philippines

Registration:
• Individual: ₱4,000
• Couple: ₱5,200 per person
• 6 years old and below are free
• Private room requests: indicate in the form and coordinate with admin

👉🏼 Register now: https://forms.gle/Vbmxc3btvR9kqtPd7

Kitakits puhon! 😊

11/04/2026

Graduates, you are invited.

This gathering is intentionally designed for you—as you navigate work, calling, and your walk with God. Hear the heart behind it from Conference Director Charmine Lana.

𝙎𝙚𝙖𝙨𝙤𝙣𝙨 𝘾𝙝𝙖𝙣𝙜𝙚, 𝘾𝙖𝙡𝙡𝙞𝙣𝙜 𝙍𝙚𝙢𝙖𝙞𝙣𝙨
📅 May 1–3, 2026
📍 CCT Malungon Retreat and Training Center

A meaningful time of fellowship, reflection, and encouragement in the Lord.
Graduates from all regions are welcome. This is for you 💛

Registration:
• Individual: ₱4,000
• Couple: ₱5,200 per person
• Kids 6 y/o and below: FREE
• Private rooms: indicate in form + coordinate

👉🏼 Register now: https://forms.gle/Vbmxc3btvR9kqtPd7

Kitakits puhon! 😊

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Monday 9am - 5pm
Tuesday 9am - 5pm
Wednesday 9am - 5pm
Thursday 9am - 5pm
Friday 9am - 5pm
Saturday 9am - 5pm

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