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Blog EntryHU U?Apr 27, '08 7:47 AM
for everyone
Saturday April 26 - back to back with Victory Fort's Marriage Seminar Moving From Me To We - was Hu U?  The youth and young adults Seminar on how to relate with the opposite sex.

The event started at 2 PM and ran all the way to 5:30.  Interestingly time flew by and hardly anyone noticed.
  Time flies when you're having fun.





Approximate
ly 500 young adults packed the Victory Fort sanctuary.  Hu U? was not your everyday fare seminar but was designed to be interactive. 

This picture shows people getting to know each other and mingling.  The room was buzzing with laughter and lots of talk.





Then the
re were the different participatory exercises - you could sense there was energy in the room.  I guess another reason is because these guys were young.

Picture at left also shows Pastor Robert Gonzalez who is responsible for many of the youth activities of Victory Fort having a good laugh.




Pastor Carlos Antonio delivering a classic message about the physiological, emotional, mental differences between men and women.  More importantly he explains how these differences can affect our spirits and attitudes toward one another.

Personally I thought his message was a
classic.  I sat in my chair thinking: there' s hope for our country if the next generation of leaders are like this guy.



The biggest hit of all though was the panel interview and Q&A.  The panel consisted of four young adults - a young man, three ladies plus a Pastor.

After a quick intro of the panelists it was time to answer the questions of the participants.  It w
as not only hilarious but these
young adults learned that there are
no easy answers when it comes to relationships.




Pastor Robert Hern introducing panelists, from left to right:  David Bonifacio (businessman), Sheryl Panlilio (Educator), Jenn Feliciano (HR Practitioner), Janelle Antonio (Events/Operations) and Pastor Paolo Punzalan.

The other MC was Lynn Nawata, Real Life Foundation's Executive Director - not in picture.




The two men in the panel have a good laugh about the differences between men and women.


Originally the plan was to separate the men and the women into 2 groups - after much discussion we decided to keep them in the same room.

The result was buckets of fun, non-stop laughter and loads of learning from each other.






Here's a sample of the non-stop laughter I mentioned earlier.  It's fun to hear real life questions and get real life answers. 

Learning the differences like why women go to the restroom together, something men will never do - and if they did they would be weird- is not only funny but helps one to understand the opposite sex.





Lynn Nawata listens to Janelle Antonio explain male and female differences from the point of view of the youth.  She also shares ideas on how to date without compromising one's values, priorities and standards. 

Hu U proved that Youth and Young Adults can mix and have a great time together.






Jenn Feliciano as se
en on the big screen explaining the importance of valuing one's self-image.  This young lady was full of wisdom when answering the questions about how to find Mr. Right?  How long does one wait?  Can women make the first move?




Finally it was time to pray.
Prayer is the most underestaimated weapon of the Christian.  Corporate prayer enhances this weapon a hundred times over.  There's something about praying in agreement - Jesus did say: “Again, I tell you that if two of you on earth agree about anything you ask for, it will be done for you by my Father in heaven. Pictures below show:  Pastors Robert, Paolo and my wife Marie praying for the gathering of young adults.





















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