Martes, Agosto 14, 2012

BOC Movement Partners with OFWs, Lawyers , Civil Society Advocates and Prayer Warriors



In an effort to consolidate support and share each other concerns in prayers among Christians in government, the CORPS movement joined forces with other Christian groups led who are like minded in their effort to have an impact in the country for the Lordship of Christ.

The CORPS movement joined a monthly prayer meeting Civil Society Christians led by PCEC Director Bishop Efraim Tendero and organized by Christian Businessman Wyden King at the Grand Villas Hotel at Ortigas. The CORPS-BOC-MBK Movement went in full force to support the group. They were headed by Chairman CORPS PSSUPT Cesar Hawthorne Binag, PSUPT Bernie Banac, PSUPT Jun Borromeo, PCINSP Gus Ferrer, BOC Executive Director Boi Manuel, BOC Secretary General Jeremy Dellosa and JOSHUA Ministry’s Dan Afuang.



They were joined by other Christian groups like the OFW forum which support and help OFW in their flight in other countries. They also train Christian OFW to share the gospel among other OFWs and foreigners.

They also meet with Christian Lawyers of the Philippines, a group of lawyers who helps other Christians and Christian organizations in their civil and legal duties. The CORPS Movement also asked assistance for the lawyer group for the PNP. The PNP has only 135 active lawyers who serve the 165,000 policemen of the PNP and they would need the assistance from the community to serve policemen who have cases.




They meet with a water advocate group who espoused the free use of tap water in the city.
The CORPS Movement presented the vision of transformation in the PNP. Col Binag, the group’s chairman, explained that progress and social development are often associated with the peace order situation of any country and that normally an efficient police force dictates the economic environment of the state. He then asked for support from the other group to support their police in order for them to secure the country’s economic outlook which precedes development and growth.




The other groups warmly accepted the challenge and have prayed and blessed their police.
At the end of the meet, the group prayed for unity of Christian believers in government as well as the vision of evangelizing the whole country for Christ.

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