Seminary, Nazarene Compassionate Ministries partner to help Filipino children

Seminary, Nazarene Compassionate Ministries partner to help Filipino children

by
NCN Staff
| 12 May 2011
Irudia
Asia-Pacific NTS Filipino Children Advocacy

Asia-Pacific Nazarene Theological Seminary and Nazarene Compassionate Ministries joined a collaborative, national effort called 4/14 Window Pilipinas to address the needs of children. The May 5 event brought together denominations, ministries, and community organizations from across the Philippines to take a meaningful look at the current state of Filipino children and rally for their integral place in society and the church. 

The 4/14 Window refers to the demographic group of people between the ages of 4 and 14. It is this section of society that is often the most receptive and open to spiritual and developmental input.  

4/14 Window Pilipinas hopes to inspire churches to prioritize children in their ministries and to serve holistically amongst this powerful demographic, intentionally discipling them for a life of faith. 

At the event, Philippine Field Strategy Coordinator for the Church of the Nazarene Steven Gualberto highlighted the current rising statistics of poverty, trafficking, and exploitation of children in the Philippines, appealing for a greater Christian response. Gualberto hopes this event will engage the church in assessing the critical issues facing the children and youth in its community, so it can create ministries to meet the needs of children and youth.  

A broad, multi-sectoral audience of 13 local churches, three ministries, seven denominations, two educational institutions, eight community development agencies, and eight groups from the literature and business sector collaborated in round-table discussions on Philippine child advocacy. 

APNTS and NCM-Philippines are proud to join with 4/14 Window Pilipinas and see a strong potential in Filipino children and young people as resources for the holistic transformation of their world. The coalition challenged churches to come together and fight for the protection and holistic development of children in our churches and societies - for the kingdom of heaven belongs to such as these. 

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