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Vision 2025 - First Phase Report

GENERAL DIRECTOR’S REPORT Rev. Noel A. Pantoja Report to the National Assembly 2011 Biennial Conference,...

THIS IS IT! 1st CBAP Great Commission Conference

1st CBAP Great Commission Conference

REGISTRATION:
1,000.00 (additional 1,200.00 for housing)
Pre-register 200.00 until Feb. 17, 2012 for free conference T-Shirt and
a priority for sponsorship
Registration is on Feb. 23, 7-9AM, Program begins at 9:15AM; ends Feb. 25, 1PM
Contact CBAP office: 638-4340; 09169024422; 09228396186; 09088840314

New Vision: Where do we go from here?

Vision 2025

Vision 2025
To glorify God and make disciples of all nations:
We envision a strategic and significant presence
in all cities and municipalities of the Philippines,
the Filipinos scattered around the world and
the least-evangelized people groups.

Strategic – whether by geography, homogeneity, or ethnicity, we will endeavor to start churches that can be launching pad for harvest and new work, accessible, potential for doing mission.


Significant – the presence of our churches presents transformative impact in the community where people of God and community creates positive impact socially, economically, holistically empowering people. The total mission of the church is being done in the community.

All cities and municipalities of the Philippines: 117 Cities; 1506 Municipalities

The Filipinos scattered around the world: 8.1 to 10 million (Commission of Fil Overseas – Dec. 2000)

The Least Evangelized People Groups: People groups with zero to less than 1% witness.

Vision 2025

Vision 2025

Vision 2025

Vision 2025
Vision 2025

CBAP RELIEF OPERATIONS OCTOBER 3-15

CBAP RELIEF OPERATIONS OCTOBER 3-15

CBAP family of churches Responding to victims of Typhoon Pedring and Quiel

Places: Provinces of Bulacan and Pampanga and Nueva Ecija

Served: 3,500 families

Distributed: Rice, Water, Coffee, Noodles,  Canned goods and Clothes

Long-term: Donated Cooking equipment, Gas tanks, Cooking wares and Medicines.

CBAP RELIEF OPERATIONS OCTOBER 3-15

CBAP RELIEF OPERATIONS OCTOBER 3-15

CBAP RELIEF OPERATIONS OCTOBER 3-15



Vision 2025