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Day 5 Highlights of Multiple Intelligence Camp

On the camp's fifth day, Pastor Namanya shared insightful teachings, focusing on the impact of God's influence in our lives. Using Joseph's story as a guiding example, he emphasized the importance of holding onto dreams and trusting in God's constant presence for success.

The lessons imparted went beyond ordinary teachings, urging participants to draw strength and purpose from God's continuous presence. Trust, once placed in fallible humans, found a more secure home in God's unwavering hands. Pastor Namanya also highlighted the comfort found in God's grace during challenging times, encouraging resilience and hope in the face of adversity.

"Give your very best because God is with you. Don't just settle with a simple life. Live a great life for God," he appealed.

During the Vespers Program, the MVC Faith Pupils donned dresses representing diverse cultural groups in Mindanao as they delivered a singing rendition. Following this, Pastor Namanya addressed the audience on the theme of "Arise and Go," encouraging active participation in God's mission and urging the students to follow Him. 

Final Day of Camp Activities

On the final day of camp activities, the excitement didn't wane as students eagerly showcased their newly acquired knowledge and skills. At the Amethyst Hall, the Digital Arts Camp presented a screen showing of the week's news report covering the ongoing camp event, while the Cooking Camp engaged in a lively cooking battle. Journalism Camp displayed their newsletters, covering the ongoing camp, at the covered court, alongside the Traditional Arts Camp showcasing their artworks, drawing inspiration from nature and people. The Math Camp hosted exciting Math tournaments like Damath, Rubik's Cube, and Sudoku.

All activities concluded officially at four in the afternoon, leaving everyone prepared to welcome the Sabbath Day.

Biblical Drama II

After the Vespers Program, the students brought Biblical characters to life on the Alumni Church stage, showcasing various events from the Bible. This served as both the culmination of all nightly presentations and a grand welcome and celebration of the Sabbath day or rest.