SLK FEU-Roosevelt Rodriguez School Chapter
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I picked this Bible verse in my mind because of the upcoming elections. For the past year of my existence, left and right I hear promises from the politicians who will run for the office. A politician who pledged good governance, integrity, and honesty, as well as a politician who promised not to corrupt. Those are the words that made most of the Filipino's sway because of the pleasant promises, their promises began to be empty, they became of the contrary. Every day still hoping for the good and still waiting for their promises somewhat to be fulfilled. We are torn but still hoping.
We are the ones who are always suffering at the hands of those in the seat, and we are still expecting, day by day, that there will be a ray of hope that will help us get back on our feet. This 2022 Election is the first time that I will vote. As a citizen, student, and the future of this country I promise that I would not be deceived by their hollow promises. I will vote based on the facts and the history, I will vote with my morality, I will vote because of the clean record, and I will vote only for the sake of our country's future, not for my own selfish interests. This time WE will elect politicians that have a heart for its people rather than their own agenda. This time I, we, and us will not let history repeat itself, and will vote for a politician with integrity, not scared of fighting for the sake of the citizen. we are the key to our own bright future. Vote wisely🌸 - Eulyses Alinsub
16/02/2022
Play and Pray Day with SLK
SLK 2nd Grand Club Day Meeting
The SLK Club held its 2nd Grand Club Day Meeting via MS Teams at 2:30 PM. The meeting began with a brief opening prayer that was presented to the members of the club.
An entertaining “Kumustahan” that the club president hosted by Lovely Joy Caesar was the club's first activity. The members rate themselves (1-10, 1 is the lowest, and ten is the highest) with questions: "How well did you do in the 4th Checkpoint Examination? Why?” and “How ready are you for the Second Semester?” Nicole Brianne Espedido, a club member, rated herself for the first question 8/10 because she still must find out her grades to know if she did well. Eulyses Alinsub, also a member of the club, rated himself for the second question -10/10 because he still must dance in P.E. A truly fun activity for the club.
The second activity was an amusing “Live Quiz Bee” hosted again by Lovely Joy Caesar, who explained the mechanics for her co-members. The quiz bee had topics about the club itself and Bible trivia. After the easy round (1 point per correct answer), Eulyses Alinsub and Eraizza Jen Bonifacio were in the lead with 2 points, followed by Diadre Al Ciudadano, who got 1 point. When the average round was done (3 points per correct answer), Eulyses Alinsub was in the lead with 8 points, followed by Rochelle Anne Gerarman, who got 3 points. After the difficult round (5 points per correct answer), Eulyses Alinsub and Rochelle Anne Gerarman, who both got 8 points in total, had a tiebreaker. Eulyses Alinsub won a 200 Php cash prize, followed by Rochelle Alinsub, who got a 100 Php cash prize as the second placer, proceeded by Diadre Al Ciudadano, who got 6 points.
When the quiz bee was done, Lovely Joy Caesar then announced an “Offline Quiz Bee” on the SLK Canvas Course at 5:00 – 6:00 PM PHT including the offline quiz bee’s mechanics.
The last activity of the club was a “Spiritual Reading” spearheaded by Bro. Johnrick Magana. He let everyone reflect on Timothy 4:6-8 for about a minute and then started an activity to further the students' understanding with their reflections. He asked the students to write their full names on paper using their left hand, which they do not usually do because they always use their right hand. He then asked them to write the names of their parents and write the full name of their school after. Subsequently, he asked them to write the nicknames or full names of 3 of their friends. Then asked them to write their ambitions or dreams. Lastly, he asked them to write everything they wrote using their right hand. After the activity, Bro. Johnrick asked them to reflect with the questions “What do you feel while doing the activity?” and “How is your approach on things that you wrote (individually)?” Rochelle Anne Gerarman answered that she is not used to writing with her left hand because she is used to writing using her right hand. She also said that she finds time to rest herself and do the things she loves with everyone she wrote in the paper.
Bro. Johnrick then explained the purpose of the activity. He said that all people have different approaches and perspectives with people, including our family members, friends, and many more, even though it hurts. It happens so that in God's will, we can be strong. He also said that we had faced many challenges, so why stop? He finished the "Spiritual Reading" by saying, "In order to achieve your goals, start the goal." and "Do not forget the Lord.” He then asked follow-up questions to the members in which Diadre Al Ciudadano won a 100 PHP load.
The meeting ended with a closing prayer led by Lovely Joy Caesar.
Article by: Juana Maharlika Mendoza
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