A Story of God’s Faithful Provision

A Story of God’s Faithful Provision

The University Belt is a mark of our roots as a church. It holds a special place in our humble beginnings.

Looking back, we are inspired by the next generation of students with humble beginnings—studying in the surrounding campuses in hopes of a promising future.

While many students find scholarship opportunities in U-Belt to help them achieve their dreams, a growing number of them still need further financial assistance.

This year, we’ve been given the opportunity to partner with the local government through the student leaders who are part of the Sangguiang Kabataan. They led us to students in need of financial support.

Through God’s faithful provision, 75 students are now receiving financial aid. We are praying that beyond the hope of a promising future, we impart a lasting hope that cannot be shaken—that is Christ.

Thank you for holding the ropes for us!

Please continue to believe with us for the following:

  • Pray that this program will lead more students to Christ.
  • Pray for wisdom as we continually improve the program so we can serve more families in more communities. 
  • Pray for synergy and stronger collaboration among our local churches to initiate more programs that will bless more students.
A Chance to Serve the Community in Arellano University

A Chance to Serve the Community in Arellano University

Last September, Arellano University opened its doors for us to serve around 500 senior high school students, as well as their parents and faculty members. We prepared a seminar for them entitled “Game Changer: Changing the World has No Age Limit!” Our team in University Belt, composed of Victory Group leaders who are students, young professionals, and married couples, geared up to encourage people of all ages about the part they play in changing the world.

We held separate sessions for each age group to fit their needs. We prepared activities and sessions about identity and purpose for the students with the help of our student volunteers from universities around Manila, including those who are leaders of their respective student councils and organizations.

The parents attended a session about understanding post-millennials, which is the generation of the current batch of senior high school students. The couples who volunteered also discussed parenting and family life with them.

We held sessions for the faculty members about understanding post-millennials as well, with the addition of an inspiring discussion on their impact in the next generation as teachers.

It was a fruitful morning, not just for the participants, but also for our volunteers. Everyone came out of the sessions with a renewed passion to make a difference in their generation.

As the African proverb goes, “It takes a village to raise a child.” We believe the same is true for bringing up a world changer. It takes a community of students, parents, and faculty members to raise future leaders that will change the campus and change the world.