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About All The World Mission Network Timothy and Bambi Warden have served in the Philippines for more than 25 years. By God’s grace, they planted a life-giving local church that raises and releases committed Filipino leaders. They also care for abused, abandoned, and neglected children through the Make Kids Smile Foundation. Through the years, they have stayed faithful to God’s leading, and He is now guiding them to enlarge their capacity for the opportunities ahead. They established Champions Academy, a government-accredited Christian school serving Pre-K to Grade 10. From a humble start of four pupils, the school now serves 350+ students, providing strong academics and practical life skills. They also developed the Champions Center, a 1,500-seat multipurpose venue for worship, community events, and recreation. It regularly hosts training conferences, trade fairs, graduation ceremonies, weddings, civic events, and more. One remarkable story: a former strip club at the gateway of the city’s red-light district was turned over to the Wardens after the owner came to Christ. It is now the Champions Center East facility, hosting worship services, youth nights, and wholesome community events—a “Bright Light” in the district. The church family in San Fernando, La Union gathers for weekend, family-friendly services on two campuses, east and west. Throughout the week, small groups gather in homes, schools, and workplaces. A simple Acts 2 rhythm of worship, Word, fellowship, and daily application of the Scriptures - keeps evangelism and discipleship as the everyday priority and focus.

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More Souls Baptized into Christ

More Souls Baptized into Christ 

This act of public declaration of being one with Christ is always greatly celebrated. Kate Galvez claims she has witnessed previous baptisms.  She took her time and finally, she feels now is the right time. "May pinanghahawakan na ako na relationship with God," ("I already have a firm relationship with God.") she declares. She expects changes in her life and aims to be more active in church.
JP Julaton, 15,  sees his baptism as an act of leaving his past behind and is now ready to put his life in Jesus' hands.  He expects God to change him little by little. He will start with being obedient to his parents.