Takbo Maharlika Run ends

Rejoice with us in praising God! At 7Am today Takbo Maharlika team reached Zamboanga City Port ending a 7 month run of 2,387 km (83% of Maharlika highway allowed to TM) covering 11 regions, 30 provinces, 13 chartered cities outside Metro Manila with EDSA from Valenzuela to Muntinlupa.

Visit to Fuente Street Kids

A fun afternoon with our friends in Fuente. :) Enjoy your weekend! :)

Takbo Maharlika in Cebu

TM's Cebu Run with the CPNP. A run jived with PDG Nicanor Bartolome's call to Bishop Joe Palma. About 500 PNP, AFP and civilian runners started at 3 different ppints merging at the finish line, the Mandaue Sports Center.

Saturday, October 27, 2007

TRIBUTE TO GEN. SAM TUCAY @ RTS

Many surprises have come our way.



The Dilaab network in Cebu gathered for a celebration recognizing God’s gift to the movement in the person of PNP Gen Samson Tucay who received the highest award given to a government career employees, the Presidential Lingkod ng Bayan Award. Although the award had been given more than a month before, the evening brought joy and further bonding. A powerpoint presentation was made on “The Missing Link of Social Transformation”; a mass; a boodle fight (more like boodle peace), a way of eating within a group; and a program. The latter featured a Sinulog dance and a song number. We ended by singing: “Light Your Candle.

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Thursday, October 18, 2007

VISIT TO GOV. "AMONG" ED PANLILIO

The unity retreat last 13 and 14 October is turning out to be a continuing drama. Subsequent events attest to this.



We received news of a small miracle from one of the staff members of Among Ed Panlilio of Pampanga. Governor Mendoza of Bulacan had corroborated Among Eds disclosure of the distribution of money in MalacaƱang. The former had earlier denied having received money.

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Tuesday, October 16, 2007

DILAAB UNITY RETREAT

To say that the preceding week was great” or tremendous seems an understatement.



The retreat at CBCP/NASSA (National Secretariat for Social Action) retreat house in Tagaytay was certainly the highlight of the week. There were about 45 participants, 24 of these coming from Cebu coming mostly from the corporate world, business, two rock musicians, and Dilaab staff. The retreat house at Brgy. Asisan afforded a very green alternative to the pollution of urban living. We were only the retreatants and the facility is quite affordable. Food was good. Bishop Tagle came around 10:30 am. He shared on the kingdom of God as synonymous with fullness of life. The good bishop's humility, sharp intellect, quick and comic wit, coupled with true to life stories, brought the house down and our spirits soaring, so to speak. Bishop Tagle ended his talk by connecting the Kingdom of God with human development; to accept the kingdom is to become more human. This was an affirmation of what Dilaab stands for. A good Christian must also strive to be a good citizen.Cesar Binag, his wife, Agnes, and their four boys performed a song for us " What a friend we have in Jesus" as we heard a testimony from him and Samson Tucay of how the spirit is changing lives among policemen. After supper, Nasud Ko" ("My Nation") was performed by Alaine Agadier who composed the music. To wrapped up the whole day since it connected love of God and country another dimension of the Kingdom of God. As we watched the sun rise, our spirits were likewise raised in prayer. An idea to pray a common prayer at 9 am daily (the time of Pentecost) came to fore. Had a prayer mountain experience Sunday at 5:30 am. The spiritual exercise would have been more meaningful had we walked some distance from the retreat house. After lunch, an impromptu poetry (tula) reading session was led by Heidi Mendoza. The remnant, mostly from Cebu, decided to go around Tagaytay on a jeep. Bad choice for a vehicle which turned out to be a smoke belcher. Visited Peoples Park in the sky. Fog envelope the place including the statue of the Mother of Fair Love, a rather apropos patroness in a rather romantic place. Words fall short of the spiritual reality we experienced, a veritable Pentecost. Some words to describe the event as shared by some participants include:"connecting, restoring, rejuvenating a heart to heart experience with our Lord through his fascinating children gathered around proclaiming His word now, i know why we were sent here, I have reawakening of my senses and to act upon its sense of responsibility to support good governance promote peace and bring hope what a journey it has been humbling, Spirit filled communing, inspiring, challenging, solidifying, uniting, a dawning, enlightening, illuminating, revealing, willing, learning, laughing, crying, and loving four day journey experience; Thanks and Praise to God. The experience gave us a glimpses of a nation being built through the promptings of the Holy Spirit. It is as if one was meeting long lost friends whom one meets for the very first time.

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There is hope.

DILAAB TEAM AT VLS SUBIC

Things are falling into places. Thanks be to God.







The seminar was a dream come true. In our five batches of participants in the PNP Values and Leadership School in Cebu, enlisted personnel often urged us to include officers in the program. Now we were sharing before such group. We were quite struck by the positive disposition and a sprirituality that was exhibited by the officers considering thay were only on their 8th day into the 30-day training.