Bicol Celebration of Hope

By   •   April 19, 2011

Adverising for the Celebration can be seen all over the Bicol region.
Local Philippines are getting passionate about the Celebration. (Photos by Joey Co)
Almost 700 Child Counselors, Supervisors and Counselors met in Pili with Bob Kendig, Coordinator of Counseling and Follow-up, for extra training. With this training, more than 1800 are more fully prepared to receive Inquirers at the Will Graham Celebration,
How will locals get to the Celebration from April 28 to May 1? By any means necessary.
Music will play a big part of the Celebration of Hope.
Leaders are getting trained on how to spread the Gospel of Christ to their friends.
Raising hands to the Lord, there is a movement in the Philippines.
The Walk for Christ was an important event for unity.
Over 1,000 people braved the rain during the Walk for Christ.
A celebration at the end of the Walk for Christ helped encourage the faithful.
A closeup of the Walk for Christ T-shirts.
Micky D's? Well, sure, but the golden arches will have to wait as there's a Walk for Christ happening on this street.
Brochure of Operation Andrew.
The Leadership Luncheon with the Celebration of Hope team served up a nice buffet lunch.
Bob Kendig, Coordinator of Counseling and Follow-up, enjoys the picture time with brothers and sisters in the Lord.
Music will play a big part of the Celebration.
Advertising billboards for the Bicol Celebration of Hope are up all around the city.
Inviting your friends to the Celebration is a big part of Operation Andrew.
Even the children are sharing about Jesus.
Madya-Orogma -- Children's Celebration at Albay Astro Dome, April 14, where approximately 7,700, mostly children, filled the Astro Dome.
Madya-Orogma was filled for the Children's Celebration at Albay Astro Dome, April 14.
Passing out the fliers to the event.
Quite a prelude to the Will Graham event, starting April 28.