I was one of those given an assignment by our Editor in Chief kuya Edwin Casinillo to do a random chitchat with kuyas and ates on such a big question. Furthermore, others verbalized what they can give back.. Way to go ates and kuyas!!!!
“We are more or less 17 years in this community” says Ate Pat Cordova. “BCBP is the only community we felt we are at HOME. In fact, our love for the community made us chose Cebu as where we will stay for good. We will be here for service as long as BCBP needs us. To be honest about it, BCBP made Kuya Cords more religious”
Ate Tata Argota …. “it made us do tithing regularly” She added that she felt the closeness in the community with all other members. She said that they were “shepherd” well.
“Camaraderie….bonding and the culture practiced in BCBP made us stay and we will be in service in whatever capacity we have” from the words of Kuya Toto Chato
“I was at my lowest low when BCBP came into my life. I saw God in the midst of this community thus I found comfort and peace within me. I am committed to be of service. ” said Ate Grace Plaza
Kuya Jun Baynosa said.. ” It is like a 50/50 equation. I am working say 9.5hrs a day… Iife without God is incomplete. By far BCBP is the one that fits and suits me.”
Ate Rose Ayag spoke words when asked .. shepherding…Apostolic works…Gods calling. Plus the prodding of her mom in law Ate Virgie ☺️. She explained that before she became a BCBP member, she was active with another charismatic community but she felt differently now. She said that she can give back by supporting mission services.