You Will Never Be unINVITED!!!

TEACHING OUTLINE I. CHRISTIAN SUFFERINGS Sources  Of Sufferings Question: Does God really care about suffering people? II.TEMPTATION Different ideas of temptation A.SATAN ATTACKS The Desires of the World The Desires of the Flesh B.SATAN’S ORGINAL VICTORY The LUST OF THE ...

Listen First Before Assuming

I Have a Drinking Problem! DON’T ASSUME TOO MUCH… This could happen at work, home or anywhere else where people jump into conclusions and not listen! Good COMMUNICATION ...

Little Angel (SHOCKING REVELATION FROM GOD)

This narrative was sent on my email from a former officemate. At first, I was kindda hesitant to open the email and just put it the junk mail folder – ...

First Day at Music School with My Teacher weee =)

January 7, 2009 – Me and Milo traveled all the way from Quezon City to enroll at Baliuag School of Music (Baliuag, Bulacan). I must say that I ...

Teaching a Horse to Fly

Here is an article I received this morning on my email that is really very relevant to what is happening on my life just now. Let me share this with ...
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Christmas in the Office

Published on December 2nd, 2009no comments

xmas bellsxmas treexmas ballshining xmas treearianne and nat

December 1st In The Office

Published on December 2nd, 20093 comment

The Team

lanishiela, nikka, rhizirisdex, milo, mau, tinlaniirisshielanikkarhizdextinmau

The Office

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SEO Marketing Ventures – The Inner Circle

Published on November 30th, 2009no comments

SMV Team

The Inner Circle

Nikka Bon – Writer
Shiela Dona Sillan – Webmaster/Graphic Artist
Maureen Bongat – Writer
Ailene Alcomendas – Project Manager
Tin Pinto – SEO Specialist
Milo Alfonso – Operations Manager
Dex Magno – SEO Specialist

Supervisory and Managerial Skills Training

Published on November 30th, 2009one comment

accutrain

Accutrain – Igniting people’s potential

accutrain-managerial and supervisory skills trainees

The trainees together with their trainors =) Trainees: Milo, Ailene, Tin, Mau, Ilai, Jho, Nikka, Shiela, Dex. Trainors: Ms. Juzanne, Ms. Yvette, Sir Bien

accutrain trainors

The Trainors. (L-R) Ms. Juzanne, Ms. Yvette, Sir Bien

JDC 4th Anniversary Videos

Published on November 15th, 2009no comments

To The Ends Of The Earth

Drums: Joey
Keyboard: Ailene (Me)
Electric Guitar: John
Acoustic Guitar: Joseph
Bass: Darryl
Song Leaders (L-R): Milo, Lani, Iris

PRESS ON

Drums: Joey
Keyboard: Ailene (Me)
Electric Guitar: John
Acoustic Guitar: Joseph
Bass: Darryl
Song Leaders (L-R): Iris, Mau, Milo

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Published on November 10th, 2009no comments

Perfection Is…

Published on October 27th, 2009no comments

PERFECTION is not attaining 100% holiness…

It means a

NON-STOP,

CONTINUING,

DEVELOPING, and

EVER-INCREASING GROWTH

So that a person becomes more and more like his

MAKER…


Psalm 18:32 “It is Gd who arms me with strength and makes my way perfect…”

KFC vs Jollibee Showdown oF Wonder Girls’ Nobody Nobody But You!!

Published on October 24th, 2009no comments

When was the last time you heard from God about a specific assignment?

Published on October 22nd, 2009no comments
When was the last time you heard from God about a specific assignment? How did you know it was Him?
January 2008 – I went to Manila to work at US Autoparts Pasig (formerly MBSTEK Pasig)…I decided to leave Legazpi for a bunch of reasons: I want to be with my family (mama, papa, sisters and brother) whom I have been separated for 12 years because I stayed with my grandmother, another thing is that I want to help my mama in paying her bank debt amounting to 35,000 pesos (which is not her fault, anyway), and to think things over regarding my walk with Christ.
I love my new workplace–the people are great, and my work as a QA gives me a chance to hone my skills and contribute to for the benefit of the company. They even recognized me as one of the top performers of the noteswriting team…
I have also helped pay off the debts of mama (Praise God!), and I have spent quality time with my family…Aside from that, the huge paycheck that I am receiving gives me the chance to buy things which I cannot afford before.. I managed to buy an electric guitar, a keyboard, and lots of books, clothes, food, and so much more! I was really having a good time…
But when I ride the MRT after work, that’s the time that I can ponder on things that have been happening to me—I usually ask God what does he want me to do in the metropolis…Did I made the right choice of leaving the ministry that God has entrusted to me for the past 2 years? Or am I just lusting over the thought of earning more money and accelerating the corporate ladder? I thought to myself, with the money I’m currently earning, I can now support my family and the ministry in Bicol…anytime I can send things or money in Bicol to be used for ministry activities…Yes, I’ll just be contented on being a “financier”…maybe this was what God called me to do..
But do you know what? Even if I am earning thrice my salary in Bicol and being recognized as one of the cream of the crop, I FEEL UNHAPPY…I FEEL USELESS…I FEEL EMPTY…Yes, I am reunited with my family (and they are all very much happy), I gained respect and admiration from others, and I have more money to spend…But why am I still feeling this way? I asked the Lord many times… Lord, have I really made the right decision?
I was thinking about this when my boss texted me to watch “In Pursuit of HAPPYness” in HBO. He said that I will learn something about it. And so I watched it. Every scene in the movie struck my inner being, I managed to control my tears (because my mother was watching with me that time), and the words of Chris Gardner (the main character in the movie) stuck to me: Don’t let anyone tell you that you cannot do anything…If you have a dream, protect it…And it you want something, go get it…PERIOD.
These very words struck my heart…and all the memories of being in the ministry came back to me…”If you have a dream….protect it. I asked the Lord, what is my dream?” What is my real purpose in life? Am I really happy with my recent situation? There’s something telling me…shouting inside my head…You have to go back in Bicol…go back to your ministry…But I asked God, “What about my family? I will certainly break their heart…What about my financial stability? My salary would surely backslide 3 times lower…What about my dream of climbing the corporate ladder? All of these questions came rushing through my mind…
But this verse also flashed as if answering my questions—Matthew 6:33 “Seek first the kingdom of God and his righteousness and all these things shall be added unto you”…Then it suddenly hit me. I have to go back to Legazpi and be back in the ministry.
The next day, (April 22) I only have this goal in mind—Lord, if it is your will…I will be going back to Bicol and be back in the ministry. And so I made a letter of request stating about my intention of going back to Legaspi but I did not include the reason about the ministry (although that is the primary reason why I am totally decided to go back). I don’t care about the money or the prestige anymore—all I want is to go back where I have been planted and join the plow once again to serve.
Of course it was not that easy. My superiors are reluctant to allow me to go back in Legaspi, my mother was hysterical upon knowing my decision but upon explaining to them my burden and my desire to pursue my calling they said…If that makes you happy, then go, you have our blessing.
Whew! I was so much relieved! Within 4 days, my request for transfer was approved, I was cleared from any liabilities and am asked to report to US Autoparts Legazpi on April 29. On April 27, I packed my things and left for Bicol via Isarog Lines..
Everything seems to be in place, but I never thought about the other bonuses God will be giving me after going back to Bicol. I was appointed to become the team leader of several junior writers in the Content Writing Department. Not only that, I was given a hefty salary way beyond I expected since I was told that my salary would slide down to provincial rate. On top of it all, God has allowed me to open a bible study within my team and other co-employees.
God has worked His way through the circumstances that happened to me. I learned that we need to adjust ourselves to go and do the work God wants us to take part of.
How did I know that it is God who told me to go back to Bicol? With that film, I felt the burden of going back. Everything else came smoothly. Within days, all my papers were approved, my parents gave me the go signal, I was given a hefty salary package, and a bible study was opened in my workplace. I cannot do that on my own strength. Indeed, wherever God leads us – HE PROVIDES.
Ailene G. Alcomendas
July 27, 2009

When was the last time you heard from God about a specific assignment? How did you know it was Him?

January 2008 – I went to Manila to work at US Autoparts Pasig (formerly MBSTEK Pasig)…I decided to leave Legazpi for a bunch of reasons: I want to be with my family (mama, papa, sisters and brother) whom I have been separated for 12 years because I stayed with my grandmother, another thing is that I want to help my mama in paying her bank debt amounting to 35,000 pesos (which is not her fault, anyway), and to think things over regarding my walk with Christ.

I love my new workplace–the people are great, and my work as a QA gives me a chance to hone my skills and contribute to for the benefit of the company. They even recognized me as one of the top performers of the noteswriting team…

I have also helped pay off the debts of mama (Praise God!), and I have spent quality time with my family…Aside from that, the huge paycheck that I am receiving gives me the chance to buy things which I cannot afford before.. I managed to buy an electric guitar, a keyboard, and lots of books, clothes, food, and so much more! I was really having a good time…

But when I ride the MRT after work, that’s the time that I can ponder on things that have been happening to me—I usually ask God what does he want me to do in the metropolis…Did I made the right choice of leaving the ministry that God has entrusted to me for the past 2 years? Or am I just lusting over the thought of earning more money and accelerating the corporate ladder? I thought to myself, with the money I’m currently earning, I can now support my family and the ministry in Bicol…anytime I can send things or money in Bicol to be used for ministry activities…Yes, I’ll just be contented on being a “financier”…maybe this was what God called me to do..

But do you know what? Even if I am earning thrice my salary in Bicol and being recognized as one of the cream of the crop, I FEEL UNHAPPY…I FEEL USELESS…I FEEL EMPTY…Yes, I am reunited with my family (and they are all very much happy), I gained respect and admiration from others, and I have more money to spend…But why am I still feeling this way? I asked the Lord many times… Lord, have I really made the right decision?

I was thinking about this when my boss texted me to watch “In Pursuit of HAPPYness” in HBO. He said that I will learn something about it. And so I watched it. Every scene in the movie struck my inner being, I managed to control my tears (because my mother was watching with me that time), and the words of Chris Gardner (the main character in the movie) stuck to me: Don’t let anyone tell you that you cannot do anything…If you have a dream, protect it…And it you want something, go get it…PERIOD.

These very words struck my heart…and all the memories of being in the ministry came back to me…”If you have a dream….protect it. I asked the Lord, what is my dream?” What is my real purpose in life? Am I really happy with my recent situation? There’s something telling me…shouting inside my head…You have to go back in Bicol…go back to your ministry…But I asked God, “What about my family? I will certainly break their heart…What about my financial stability? My salary would surely backslide 3 times lower…What about my dream of climbing the corporate ladder? All of these questions came rushing through my mind…

But this verse also flashed as if answering my questions—Matthew 6:33 “Seek first the kingdom of God and his righteousness and all these things shall be added unto you”…Then it suddenly hit me. I have to go back to Legazpi and be back in the ministry.

The next day, (April 22) I only have this goal in mind—Lord, if it is your will…I will be going back to Bicol and be back in the ministry. And so I made a letter of request stating about my intention of going back to Legaspi but I did not include the reason about the ministry (although that is the primary reason why I am totally decided to go back). I don’t care about the money or the prestige anymore—all I want is to go back where I have been planted and join the plow once again to serve.

Of course it was not that easy. My superiors are reluctant to allow me to go back in Legaspi, my mother was hysterical upon knowing my decision but upon explaining to them my burden and my desire to pursue my calling they said…If that makes you happy, then go, you have our blessing.

Whew! I was so much relieved! Within 4 days, my request for transfer was approved, I was cleared from any liabilities and am asked to report to US Autoparts Legazpi on April 29. On April 27, I packed my things and left for Bicol via Isarog Lines..

Everything seems to be in place, but I never thought about the other bonuses God will be giving me after going back to Bicol. I was appointed to become the team leader of several junior writers in the Content Writing Department. Not only that, I was given a hefty salary way beyond I expected since I was told that my salary would slide down to provincial rate. On top of it all, God has allowed me to open a bible study within my team and other co-employees.

God has worked His way through the circumstances that happened to me. I learned that we need to adjust ourselves to go and do the work God wants us to take part of.

How did I know that it is God who told me to go back to Bicol? With that film, I felt the burden of going back. Everything else came smoothly. Within days, all my papers were approved, my parents gave me the go signal, I was given a hefty salary package, and a bible study was opened in my workplace. I cannot do that on my own strength. Indeed, wherever God leads us – HE PROVIDES.

Ailene G. Alcomendas
July 27, 2009

MODULE 1: Experiencing God
Certificate In Leadership Foundations
Bicol Center For Christian Leadership (BCCL)
Legazpi City