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		<title>VCS Global Week</title>
		<description>Here is an inspiring experience from Michael Paderes about teaching the young ones on the value of missions.  The end of the story just shows that no one is ever too young to start reaching the nations for God.

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		<link>http://victory.org.ph/plog/vcs-global-week</link>
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		<title>Ferdie’s Church Discoveries</title>
		<description>Taking care of a church is not as simple as following a bunch of calculated steps.  Utmost care is necessary, and leaders must have the heart to learn to become better and effective at what they do.  Read on and join Ferdie Cabiling as he shares his eye-opening church discoveries.

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		<link>http://victory.org.ph/plog/ferdie%e2%80%99s-church-discoveries</link>
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		<title>Anticipation</title>
		<description>Do you get excited when God speaks to you? Paolo Punzalan shows us the best posture we can take to hear more from God.

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		<link>http://victory.org.ph/plog/anticipation</link>
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		<title>Prayer and Independence</title>
		<description>Joey Bonifacio is right in saying that prayer is a posture of humility because it acknowledges the need for God.  This blog post will surely inspire you to get on your knees more often.

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		<link>http://victory.org.ph/plog/prayer-and-independence</link>
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		<title>Tuesday&#8217;s Top 10 - Tips for (Young) Pastors and Leaders</title>
		<description>Young pastors and leaders will surely find these ten simple tips helpful.  Read on as Steve Murrell enumerates practical steps on living out a life of leadership effectively.

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		<link>http://victory.org.ph/plog/tuesdays-top-10-tips-for-young-pastors-and-leaders</link>
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		<title>Unseen Crown</title>
		<description>This blog post by Marie Bonifacio encourages us to trust God’s ways even when we do not understand our circumstances.  In the end, a crown awaits us as a reward for our faith.

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		<link>http://victory.org.ph/plog/unseen-crown</link>
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		<title>Pagbabago</title>
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When change comes into your life, do you readily embrace it or do you dread it?  Read on as Pastor Robert Hern Jr. discusses in his blog post written in Tagalog the topic on change or ‘pagbabago’.

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		<link>http://victory.org.ph/plog/pagbabago</link>
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		<title>World Partners</title>
		<description>This blog post by Pastor Michael Paderes shares not just about his experience with the recent World Partners campaign but also about how every follower of Christ can be part of sharing the gospel to the nations.

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		<link>http://victory.org.ph/plog/world-partners</link>
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		<title>Appreciate the Difference</title>
		<description>In this blog post, Jenn Punzalan takes on the topic of the difference between men and women on a more personal level.  By sharing her experiences, find out what led her to say that these differences actually work for the good and should be celebrated.

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		<link>http://victory.org.ph/plog/appreciate-the-difference</link>
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		<title>Are You Serious?</title>
		<description>Posted last April 28, 2007, World Missions Director, Michael Paderes, shares in this blog entry some rather radical ways to share the Good News.  Read on how sharing your faith with others is doable and does not have to be overwhelming.

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