Thursday, June 13, 2013

YXN Presents: The X-factor Tribo camp 2013


Today's youth find themselves living in a competition-conscious world. Many seem to be in a tough race towards winning. And only those who win the X-factor come out as winners. But for Youth Xtreme, the vision goes beyond just being winners.We would like to see a movement of campus takers, nation buliders and world changers who take part in influencing their generation for Jesus.With God in us as the X-factor, we can certainly fulfill our destiny from the campus to the nations.


What is X-Factor? X-factor refers to an unknown factor or the unexplainable thing which adds a certain value to the an object, element, or a person. In relation to a person it is defined as the unexplainable element of a person's attractiveness or appeal.


Daniel 11:32 "...but the people who know their God shall be strong, and carry out great eXploits."

May 21, 2013 we arrived at the beautiful Vista Mar Hotel and Resort, Cebu. As expected, the place looks very luxurious and classy. Of course we we're all very happy with the rooms, the amenities, and the food. Needless to say it did not seem to be the a place for camps but a place for vacation haha

Our praise dance during the camp opening day.

GAME DAY! Oh well, one of the most exciting day of the camp. Unfortunately,  I was not able to joined the game because I was injured due to my high level of energy during the cheerdance competition huhu So instead of being one of the players I turned out to be a spectator, poor me. But honestly I had fun watching them all play.




                                            

 
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Perfect place. Perfect program. Is it enough? Nahhh. If there's one thing that made this camp extraordinary it would be God's presence. And the most significant thing in this camp is really about encountering God and meeting Him face to face.




Here's a short documentary of the camp! Enjoy watching :)


HALLELUJAH!!! THANK YOU LORD :)

Credits (Photos) : Jamhes Gever
                            Joshua Garinganao