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FINAL DAY God has always cared for young people, even when they feel overlooked or not good enough. In the Bible, we see...
28/03/2026

FINAL DAY

God has always cared for young people, even when they feel overlooked or not good enough. In the Bible, we see how He used the youth in powerful ways, despite their situation, background, or struggles. Just like Ishmael, who was once left in the wilderness, God still saw his future and had a purpose for his life. In the same way, God sees something great in every young person today.

In 1 Timothy 4:12, we are reminded not to let anyone look down on us because of our age. Instead of feeling discouraged or trying to prove ourselves through pride, we are called to be examples in how we speak and act. Our words should be kind and thoughtful, and our actions should reflect who we are as followers of Christ. The way we live can speak louder than anything we say.

As young people, we are also called to live with love, faith, and purity. Love should guide how we treat others. Faith should keep us strong even when things are difficult. And purity reminds us that our lives belong to God, so we should take care of our choices, our bodies, and our hearts. These are not just ideas, but a way of life that shows others what it means to follow Jesus.

No matter how others see you, remember that God already sees your value. You are chosen, you have a purpose, and you can make a difference. When you live out these principles, you become a living example to others. This is how the youth can move in action. It is not by force, but by a life that reflects Christ every day.

As “Youth Movement in Action”, we are one movement, united in purpose and faith. We grow together, support one another, and live as examples in speech, conduct, love, faith, and purity. This is how we move — not alone, but as one, making an impact for Christ.




DAY VIIWe spend so much time on our phones every day that it's basically become an extension of ourselves. From the mome...
27/03/2026

DAY VII

We spend so much time on our phones every day that it's basically become an extension of ourselves. From the moment we wake up to the time we go to sleep, we're scrolling, watching, reacting, and connecting. But let's pause for a sec – our lives, including our digital ones, belong to God. What if we used our phones to reflect His goodness?

The message tonight is a reminder for each one of us that every post, comment, and message is a chance to make a difference in someone's life. You never know what someone's going through, but a simple encouraging message, kind reply, or short prayer can speak deeply into someone’s life.

You don't have to sound perfect or religious to make an impact. God uses even the smallest acts of faith. Just be real, show kindness, reach out to someone struggling, and share what God is teaching you. Small actions like sending a message or posting something uplifting can make a big difference.

At the end of the day, it's not about likes or views, but about being faithful with what God gave us. Keep planting seeds of hope, even if you don't see results right away. Trust God is working through every post and message, and let your digital life be a testimony of His love.




DAY VIOur topic for tonight’s Youth Week of Prayer reminds us that you are not here by accident for God has placed you w...
26/03/2026

DAY VI

Our topic for tonight’s Youth Week of Prayer reminds us that you are not here by accident for God has placed you where you are for a purpose. When we accept Christ, our lives are transformed, and we receive the Holy Spirit, who works in us and through us. We are created for good works, and God calls us to be partners with Him in serving others and growing His kingdom.

Each of us has been given spiritual gifts. These special abilities from the Holy Spirit meant to uplift, encourage, and strengthen others. These gifts are not for our own glory but for the benefit of everyone around us. Whether it’s teaching, serving, leading, or showing kindness, every gift matters and has a role in God’s perfect plan.

Discovering your spiritual gift starts with prayer, seeking God’s guidance, and stepping out in faith. Friends, pay attention to what inspires you to serve and where you can make a difference. As you continue to use your gifts, God will develop and strengthen them. Remember, He qualifies those He calls.

May we use our gifts with humility, love, and faith. Avoid pride, burnout, and neglecting your relationship with God. Instead, stay connected to Him and serve with joy. You are gifted, you are called, and you are chosen. Now is the time to put your spiritual gifts into action.




DAY VCampus life is full of noise, pressure, and endless expectations, but in the middle of it all, God calls us to some...
25/03/2026

DAY V

Campus life is full of noise, pressure, and endless expectations, but in the middle of it all, God calls us to something deeper. Romans 12:1–2 reminds us that a transformed life begins with surrender. Not just a one-time decision, but a daily offering of ourselves as a living sacrifice. Our journey as students, staff and even workers is not just about what we can gain, but what we are willing to give back to God. It is our time, our thoughts, our habits, and our whole lives.

Tonight’s topic reminds us that in a world which constantly pushes us to conform, we are called to be transformed. The campus can shape our thinking if we’re not rooted in truth, which is why renewing the mind through God’s Word is essential.

Bro. Justin mentioned that when we spend intentional time in prayer, study, and quiet reflection, the Holy Spirit begins to reshape how we see everything—our purpose, our identity, and even the challenges we face. Transformation doesn’t happen by accident; it happens through daily communion with God.

But this transformation is never meant to stop with us. A renewed life leads to a life of mission. It shows in the classroom through integrity, in the dorm through kindness, and even on social media through authenticity and grace. Being a Christian is not just about what we say, it’s about how we live.

Today is an invitation, to stop blending in and start living set apart. To return to the altar, to walk closely with God, and to allow Him to lead you into His perfect will right where you are. Your campus is your mission field, your life is your testimony, and your devotion is your daily act of worship. Will you choose to be transformed, and not conformed?




DAY IVTonight's topic emphasizes that Sabbath School is more than just a program, it's a place where people grow in fait...
24/03/2026

DAY IV

Tonight's topic emphasizes that Sabbath School is more than just a program, it's a place where people grow in faith, build real connections, and feel that they truly belong. It creates a space where everyone can be seen, heard, and encouraged in their walk with God.

Through simple moments of sharing and learning, lives can be changed in meaningful ways. Just like the early church in Acts 2:41-42, we are called to live our mission, study God's truth, and strengthen fellowship together. These three – mission, doctrine, and fellowship are what make a Sabbath School alive and impactful. When these are present, people don't just attend, they grow.

As Sis. Floriane shared earlier, she mentioned that even small acts can make a big difference. Studying the lesson, sharing a thought, or reaching out to someone who is missing can encourage someone more than we know. Sometimes, a simple message or invitation is all it takes to bring someone back.

Let's not go to Sabbath School just to receive a blessing, but to be a blessing to others. God can use each of us in simple ways to make an impact. Together, we can help make Sabbath School a place where hearts are touched and lives are changed.




DAY IIITonight’s Week of Prayer reminds us that God is always reaching out to us in many ways. Sometimes it is through H...
23/03/2026

DAY III

Tonight’s Week of Prayer reminds us that God is always reaching out to us in many ways. Sometimes it is through His Word, sometimes through the people around us, and even through the quiet beauty of nature. From the very beginning, even when humanity turned away, God never stopped pursuing us. His desire has always been to restore that connection and draw us closer to Him.

He continues to speak today — guiding us through His Spirit, teaching us the truth, and gently reminding us of His love. But often, because of the noise of life, we forget to slow down and listen.

When we take time to seek Him, to reflect, and to open our hearts, we begin to see that He has been working all along. He leads, corrects, and strengthens us so we can grow and walk in His purpose.




DAY IIPrayer is more than just speaking words, it's an action that connects us with God's will, allowing Him to work in ...
22/03/2026

DAY II

Prayer is more than just speaking words, it's an action that connects us with God's will, allowing Him to work in ways we can't.

The stories Bro. John Earl shared with us remind us that real power begins on our knees. Nehemiah rebuilt walls, Esther saved her people, Daniel received wisdom, and Hezekiah experienced God's deliverance. Jesus showed us the importance of prayer, living a life deeply rooted in it, proving true strength comes from staying connected to the Father.

This second night of our Youth Week of Prayer reminded us that prayer isn't something we turn to when all else fails, it's our first response in every situation. Whether we're facing decisions, struggles, or uncertainty, prayer invites God to take the lead.

When we pray, we're actively partnering with God, we're not just sitting back and waiting. Instead, we're joining Him in His work, and that's when real change happens.

Prayer is not our last resort, it is our first response. When we trust God enough to seek Him first, He works beyond what we can see or imagine.




DAY 1 We often wonder why sharing our faith feels so hard. Maybe it’s not because we don’t know what to say, but because...
22/03/2026

DAY 1

We often wonder why sharing our faith feels so hard. Maybe it’s not because we don’t know what to say, but because we’ve been running on empty.

You can’t pour out what you’re not receiving. Prayer, God’s Word, and witnessing were never meant to be separated. When we skip time with God, our passion fades and our witness becomes a routine instead of a joy.

God isn’t asking for perfection, He’s inviting us into connection. Real power comes from daily communion with Him. And when your heart is full of His presence, you won’t have to force yourself to share… it will naturally overflow.

Don’t settle for a form of faith without power. Come back to the Source. Stay connected. And watch your life speak for Him.

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We invite you to join us every night for our Week of Prayer. Let's gather to study God's word and experience His love together. See you there!




19/03/2026
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17/03/2026

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Central Tablas 1 District - Adventist Youth Ministries celebrates the Global Youth Day 2026: “Communion In Action"

On March 21, 2026, we will be distributing free bread and calamansi juice at Odiongan National High School.

On March 22, 2026, we will conduct several community outreach programs that aim to support and assist local residents. These activities will include feeding program, free clothing, basic medical care in Poblacion, Ferrol, as well as community clean-up drive at Bypass road.

Come and join us through this transformative power of collective prayer and action, encouraging young people worldwide to unite in faith and boldly share God’s love through service.



The Odiongan SDA Central Youth recently celebrated the Global Youth Day with a meaningful community outreach program at ...
18/03/2025

The Odiongan SDA Central Youth recently celebrated the Global Youth Day with a meaningful community outreach program at the Odiongan Public Market and Brgy. Amatong.

The morning started with a prayer, asking for God's divine guidance. Following the preparations, we provided a free breakfast for vendors, succeeded by a lively Bible trivia questions that sparked interesting conversations and connections between the market people and our youths. We were also blessed as we share God’s love and blessings by giving of groceries to selected families in Barangay Amatong, showing the commitment and care for our neighbors and community, just as Jesus Christ called us to do.

Global Youth Day is a powerful reminder that young people can be mighty instruments of God's love and redemption. As we share our time, talents, and resources, we, as youth must embody the Spirit-filled life described in Acts 1:8, and become witnesses of Christ's transformative power. Spreading the good news by any means, and as the hymn "I Will Go" reminds us, we are called to share the message of Jesus Christ and His unconditional love. Praise God for using us as His instruments by answering this call by actively engaging with their community and spreading hope, kindness, and faith.



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