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Wednesday, 24 March 2010 13:39 Last Updated on Wednesday, 24 March 2010 14:21
CPUC's SS/PM and Communication departments tasked and facilitated WVC's presentation of the SSQL Review Online for the second quarter. Presented multilingually, the SSQL review online can be viewed via video streaming from CPUC's website, www.cpucsda.org. Pastor Lemuel Berosil, Associate Editor of MIZPA and the host of SSQL Review Online, said, "this way we can get to our own brethren abroad and share to them spiritual insights in our own dialect."
Almost a month ago, because CPUC's media crew will come to cover the LEAD conference and Tell the World, WVC's communication department got the request to inform and prepare presenters for the 2nd quarter's SSQL review online. WVC accepted the request, knowing that this can be anopportunity to get to the brethren abroad in Ilonggo. Filled with excitement, everyone who gets a topic to present did the necessary preparation for it. With the SSQL in one hand and a Bible on the other, some of the presenters faced the camera with mixed feelings at first, but as the question and response go on, they get used to the flow and desired to speak, to say it in exaggeration, without ever wanting to stop.Gheriben Sacay, CPUC's IT, responsible for the technical direction of the activity, encouraged the presenters by telling them that at first they will become anxious for something, but as the videotaping goes and everyone starts to speak, everything will go okay. Sure enough, one presenter said to his companion soon after their presentation been videotaped, "Partner, I'd like to speak some more on another topic...I learned to get used at facing the camera--it's exciting and fun!"
Each topic gets presented for 20-25 minutes. And as observed by most of the presenters, before a video shoot ever gets done, it appears long and tedious. But as it starts to roll, almost everyone realizes the time gets shorter than first imagined. This happens because they get used in front of the cameras, they gained control of themselves, and, because thoughts and ideas pop out in their minds, time gets too constrained to speak them all out.As the news that WVC will present the 2nd quarter of SSQL Review Online at CPUC's website gets to some of the brethren abroad, they too became excited. They said, "We've been watching the SSQL Review Online, and we're satisfied with it. And now that WVC will host the whole of the 2nd quarter, we can't wait to log in for it."
Pastor Anastacio Blase, CPUC's Communication and Youth Director, also gave encouragements and gentle instructions to the presenters during the videotaping.
For the sake of giving guidance to our brethren abroad on who presents what topic for the SSQL Review Online, underneath follows the list of presenters for respective topics.
| No. | Lessons | Presenter/s |
| 1. | Praise God From Whom all Blessing Flow! | Pastor Ferdinand Esico |
| 2. | The Power of Choice | Pastor Ephraim & Myla Reyno |
| 3. | Celebrating Spiritual and Physical Fitness | Pastors Ronald Rada & Calev Maquirang |
| 4. | The Water of Life | Pastor Joesel Grijaldo |
| 5. | The Environment | Pastor Rolando Dolor and Juliet Salubre |
| 6. | Faith and Healing | Jonathan Cabalde |
| 7. | Rest and Restoration | Leonardo Farillon |
| 8. | The Atmosphere of Praise | Pastor Reneboy Ventura |
| 9. | Temperance | Julieto Gonzales |
| 10. | Integrity: Wholeness and Holiness | Aldelbert Santiago and Ephraim Mercado |
| 11. | Optimism: Happiness and Healing | Rachel Tagnawa and Carol Paclibar |
| 12. | Nutrition in the Bible | Glenn Maypa |
| 13. | Social Support: The Tie that Binds | Pastor Rizalino Luces |
Since CPUC already have 3 video cameras, the need for someone to man them becomes vital. But with young people, a lot of things become possible. During the LEAD Conference and Tell the World at WVA, three high school students volunteered to hold the cameras. Their training, though spontaneous and non-formal, benefited the production for the 2nd quarter's SSQL Review Online. When asked what can they say about being with the cameras during the whole duration of the production time, they honestly said, "It's tiresome, but rewarding, fun, and exciting too."





