Friday, November 30, 2012

KKK Holds 4th National Fellowship


















30 Nov. 2012, Tunasan, Muntinlupa City. Over 340 Christian men from various local churches under the Stone-Campbell Restoration Movement converge in this city's Sports Complex to participate in the 4th KKK national mega-fellowship. KKK is the acronym for Samahang Pangkalahatang Kapisanang Kalalakihang Kristiano ng mga Iglesia ni Kristo (KKK-National). As in the last four years, this fellowship of kalalakihan is done simultaneously with the two other similar organizations under the Movement called the SPKK-Kababaihan and the SPKK-Kabataan at the same venue.

The mega-fellowship was initiated and organized by its founding president Bro. Jerry Felipe of the Rice Terraces Ministry. This year's theme was Pagpapalago at Pangangalaga ng Iglesia Lokal, with Bro. Bryan Fritz dela Cruz (Economia CoC) and Bro. Julius Tupas (Pacita CoC) as main speakers. Other lecturers include church leaders Ruben Grande, Carding Moldogo, Mel, Maldupana, Conrado Montefalcon, Edgar Lopez and Leonides Chavarria. This reporter also served as special lecturer at the plenary session, using his 20-slide Powerpoint, also about the theme on evangelism and discipleship.

Aside from the series of speeches on the Fellowship's theme, the gathering also featured song numbers from men's choir of Pacita CoC, Liliw, Olongapo, Alfonso, Bataan, Miranda, and Muntinlupa. Two brethren also renderred solo number to the pleasure of the audience and for the glory of God.

Reports about the Kabataan and the Kababaihan follow soon as these are available. (JSFalla reports)
30 November 2012, Muntinlupa Sports Complex, Muntinlupa City. Over 340 Christian men from various local churches rooted from the Stone-Campbell Restoration Movement

Sunday, November 04, 2012

Filipino Child Taekwondo Champ Goes International






3 November 2012, American Canyon, CA. USA. Filipino child Taekwondo champ Daniel Kyle Falla-Taruc, once more proved his worth in the Taekwondo world of sports, as he reaped two Gold medals in the All California Taekwondo Championship (ACTC) games held in Jesse Bethel High School, Vallejos, California today, from 8 AM to 6 PM (PDT). This was communicated by his (Kyle) mom Danna-Rose in an internet and cellphone communications, for clans in the Philippines.

Kyle garnered the 2 coveted awards under both categories Poomse and Kyorugi. All players competed on Forms, Sparring, Board Breaking and Creative Forms. Winners received medals and trophies.

In the Philippines, Kyle plays for both Bulacan (community) and Ateneo de Manila University (school) Taekwondo teams. He started playing in this sports when he was as young as four at CLSU (Central Luzon State University) under Prof. Quitos. He has a wide collections of medals, trophies and certificates in the domestic games.

This ACTC is Kyle's first international exposure, and was made while he was on semestral vacation in America. He is currently in Grade IV-Bagobo at Ateneo Grade School. (JSF Blogs)

Sunday, October 14, 2012

Top Stories of the Week : UPLB 94th Loyalty Day & Field Day @ PhilRice - Bukidnon




 
On the second week of October 2012, I took time out from my office cubicle to attend two important things:

First, participate in the 94th UPLB Loyalty Day and Alumni Homecoming, where I and wife Rose watched the traditional parade, meet with my GEI fraternity/sorority in UPLB Omega Chapter, and dine with the alumni-jubilarians. I also took copies of Loyalty Day Yearbook where concerned R&D organizations in the Science City of Munoz, including my very own PhilSCAT as sponsors.

Second, I together with Chinese colleagues Mr. Cheng, Mr. Xiao and Mr. Cao, flew to Cagayan de Oro airport to attend a Rice Field Day in CMU-PhilRice Station in Maramag, Bukidnon, October 11 - 13, 2012. It was a pleasing visit as PhilSCAT newly developed hybrid rice variety more popularly known as Mestiso 38 ranked 2nd in the evaluation out of 15 entries.

Comprehensive photo-documentation for both events were uploaded to my Facebook pages (Josue Santiago Falla and Philippine-Sino Center for Agricultural Technology), to which I am cordially inviting you to access those pages.

Good day and wish you all only the best of everything. (JSF Blogs)

Tuesday, August 28, 2012

Apat-na-sila @ SM Baliwag, August 27, 2012






 

Rare that we have this opportunity to gather our four grandchildren together. This occasion on 27 August (National Heroes Day) was taken as an opportunity to dine-out with our family and have the kids enjoy the play area of Shoemart Mall in Baliwag.

As expected, the two boys spent most of their times in games and recreations while the girl was contented in the toddler place jumping and climbing here and there. (Lolo Joe blogs)



Saturday, August 18, 2012

STCC@CLSU Campus Hosts KKK Seminar for 55 Church Leaders







18 August 2012, CLSU Campus, Nueva Ecija. The Sto. Tomas Church of Christ (STCC), which hold the worship and fellowship activities at the CLSU Interfaith Chapel, hosted today the Samahang Pangkalahatang Kapisanan ng Kalalakihang Kristiano (KKK) seminar series for 2012 organized by the ministry team of Bro. Jerry Felipe. Some 55 men, women and youth leaders of CCNE, Inc. (Church of Christ in Nueva Ecija) participated in this Christian education endeavor as coordinated by CLEAN (Church Leaders' Association of Nueva Ecija). Resource speakers are Bro. Felipe himself and Bro. Ruben Grande, who spoke on the following topics: 1. Pagpaparami at Pangangalaga ng Miembro sa Iglesia Locale, 2. Theology on Holy Spirit Baptism, Life After Death and the Lord's Supper. Open forum followed after each speaker presented their topic.

In the morning while waiting for the arrival of the speakers, the CCNE officers discussed some matters of provincial interests like the Mutual Fund project, Sports Festival, the upcoming Provincial Convention, the state/s of Women and Youth provincial fellowships. The morning was also devoted to film showing of selected Bible stories (like the story of Moses, Joshua, Jonah, Mary and Joseph and other "leaders" of God) produced/filmed by Ken Anderson Production of the USA.

Also announced in the seminar was the upcoming national sectoral fellowships of the Philippine churches of Christ on November 30, 2012 at Muntinlupa Sports Complex, Metro Manila, where the national associations of Men, Women and Youth will converge for a simultaneous day-long sectoral fellowship. (JSF reports) 

Thursday, June 21, 2012

23 Philippine Literature, 38 English I students enrolled under Prof. J. Falla's class

20 June 2012, ICCM Campus, Antipolo, MM. Thirty-eight English I and 23 Phil. Literature students enrolled in these classes (under this professor/reporter) at the International Christian College of Manila (ICCM) this semester, which campus is located in the resort city of Antipolo. This was learned today when these 2 classes meet for the first time for this semester.

In a semi-block course arrangement, classes under this professor shall meet on designated dates when the mentor is available, similar to Visiting Professor arrangement, so long as the total 50 hours per semester is completed prescribed for 3-unit CHED requirement.

Philippine Literature covers study on local prose and poetry, as well as fiction and non-fiction literature, while English I includes, among others, basic grammar and communication.

ICCM is a CHED-accredited bible college offering Bachelor of Theology course, with majors in Christian Education, Ministry, Worship (Music) and Outreach. (JSF reports)

Tuesday, May 29, 2012

PhilSCAT-TCP II : Bridge and Bond Between China and the Philippines

KMD Interview with Chinese Experts’ Team “PhilSCAT-TCP II as Bridge and Bond Between China and the Philippines. . .” Knowledge Management Division (KMD): Ni hao and mabuhay!. Welcome to the Philippines. PhilSCAT, specifically this Division, is pleased and honored with your presence and working together, to further develop and modernize our local farming system. We Filipinos have a popular adage which runs, “ang pagsasabi ng tapat ay pagsasama ng maluwag”, (roughly translated as “honest words lead to better relationship”). Thus, we have a few questions which we expect honest answer from you as a team. First, how do you feel and foresee the implementation of PhilSCAT-TCP II? Chinese Experts’ Team (CET) : Due to project approval procedures, PhilSCAT TCP II was slightly delayed based on the original implementation plan. As mostly likely more difficulties await us in the future implementation of Phase II, yet we firmly believe the collaborative effort of Philippine and Chinese experts will pull through the hard time and ensure the all-round success of TCP II. Our confidence comes from the following aspects: First, a solid foundation was laid for Phase II by the success of TCP I, which means we have more perceptiveness in terms of work idea, cooperation and goal achievement for more unhindered and efficient implementation. Second, after a decade’s exploration and operation, PhilSCAT has become more matured in internal management and external partnership to establish an excellent social image evidenced by the acceptance of PH & CN governments and the benefit endowed to local people. Therefore, the implementation will be likely a familiar work with ease, which is enlightened with more help. Third, TCP II is with more advanced technology and development potential. On the basis of mechanized hybrid rice development, biogas will be a brand new breakthrough which will further benefit local people. The commercialization of hybrid rice is with great potential and willed brilliance to Phase II’s splendor Fourth, professional and diligent PH & CN experts and staff are the important basis for successful implementation of TCP II. With rich project management experience, Dr. Emmanuel V. Sicat and Mr. Cheng Liangji are good friends and workmates in harmonious relation for many years. With the common directions of the Director and Co-Director and the collaborative effort of PH & CN experts, TCP II will for sure gain its due prestige. Fifth, PH & CN executing agencies and lead implementing agencies’ great support and partners’ close cooperation are the important assurance for Phase II. The strong support in terms of budget, policy and technology we can get from all units will no doubt contribute to the fulfillment of the project. From the above, Chinese expert team is fully confident on the successful implementation of TCP II. KMD: What can you say about Phase II development strategy of promoting mechanized bybrid rice and biogas technologies? What do you think are the advantages of selecting these commodities over other areas of agriculture? CET: The well-established development strategy of TCP II is in accordance with the actual conditions and objective demand. As TCP I reached remarkable results in mechanization, hybrid rice new variety cultivation, breeding, seed production, technology introduction, demonstration and promotion, Phase II will continue the persistence on the above aspects, while hybrid rice commercialization will be the key point to expand influence of hybrid rice in PH and to benefit more local people, which is not only the requirement of both governments, but also the demand of people. New biogas technology is a bright spot with outstanding cost and eco-efficiency, as well as great application perspective in urban and rural area in PH. Among most of agricultural areas, mechanization and hybrid rice technology are the key factors for grain yield and are also the target plan with high feasibility of localization. Utilization of Chinese technological advantage in the two areas will contribute to organic combination of technology introduction and localization to accelerate benefit production for project areas and surrounding areas. New biogas technology sub-project is brought by our active project-expansion strategy, which will serve as a practical and cost-effective method to solve the energy shortage issue and to facilitate eco-friendly development. KMD: How will you describe the role of PhilSCAT- II in improving the relationship between the Philippines and China? CET: PhilSCAT TCP II will continue to play the roles of “bridge” and “bond” between China and the Philippines on the basis of TCP I. During the implementation of TCP I, Chinese and Philippine experts of civil engineering, hybrid rice and agro-machinery took full advantage of PhilSCAT as a platform and spared no effort to actively contribute to the development of PhilSCAT and benefiting local people. PhilSCAT has facilitated several bilateral cooperation programs: long-term interscholastic cooperation between Hunan Agricultural University and Central Luzon State University/Nueva Vizcaya State University respectively; Investment from Longping High-Tech and Beidahuang etc. to establish corporate enterprise with local companies; Long-term cooperation between CN Shandong Changlin Machinery Group Co., Ltd. and PH Super Trade Enterprises; Establishment of vegetable and fruiter seed breeding center in Nueva Ecija invested by Chinese Embassy to the Philippines and China Ministry of Agriculture and co-research on Philippine-Sino vegetables. TCP II will undoubtedly continue its role-playing by cultivating more professional and technical personnel for PH and facilitating deep understanding between two peoples to contribute to bilateral relationship actively. Since the arrival of Chinese experts on March 15, Chinese and Philippine experts and professors have been able to facilitate more cooperation programs: CLSU established long-term strategic partnership with Longping High-Tech and interscholastic cooperation with Hunan Biological &Electromechanical Polytechnics; Mr. Aldo, the agro-machinery expert in PhilSCAT, were able to attend DCTC Technical Training in Beijing, China for more than 1 month hosted by China Ministry of Commerce. We believe, based on the co-effort of Philippine and Chinese experts, TCP II will further play the roles of “bridge” and “bond” to push forward the bilateral friendship. KMD: Some global analysts say China shall be the next world’s super-power? What can you say about this, and how will this affect your relationship with the Philippines? CET: As Chinese, we feel sincerely happy to see the prosperity of our country and the improvement of people’s quality of life. In an age of globalization, economic development is in close connection with bilateral or multilateral relationships. The development of China will facilitate the economic connection with more countries in the world, and so is the situation of Sino-Philippines relationship. We believe the economic development and cooperation of two countries will further the exchange and communication of more personnel and culture. Confucianism has been deeply rooted in Chinese’s mind, and his great lines like, “The benevolent loves others” and, “Do not do to others what you would not have them do to you” are the reflection of nation’s focus on friendship and mutual affection. As agricultural experts, we are not qualified to predict the bilateral relationship from political point of view. What we believe is one of the most fundamental elements of “super-power” is economic development, which will no doubt bring more bilateral or multilateral economic and cultural cooperation, leading to closer connection and deeper mutual understanding. China was adopting “Friendly Nations” foreign policies even if in Tang Dynasty, the most powerful and prosperous in China’s history. Therefore, we have no idea about whether China is becoming so-called “super-power”, but the development will exert more positive influence than negative aspects to Sino-Philippine relationship. KMD: One of the hottest issue of the day is the much-contested Scarborough (aka Pag-asa) Shoal standoff. Do you think it will affect the implementation of PhilSCAT-II? Why or why not? CET: “There is no everlasting friend, no everlasting enemy, there is only everlasting interest.”—This is the everlasting bilateral principle. Throughout Sino-Philippines bilateral history, there have been diplomatic frictions sometimes, which could not yet and will not change the mainstream—faster development and closer connection of two countries. As we are not able to predict the current political influence on implementation of TCP II, we truly hope and will spare no effort to assure that the project can be successfully completed. KMD: This is the final question, and you are free to say anything you want to convey to our (PhilSCAT Newsletter) readers. What can you say about your stay here in the Philippines? In your host university, the Central Luzon State University ? Describe your other expectations of your stint here in PhilSCAT, your home away from home. Xie xie. CET: We are sincerely grateful for the warm reception and meticulous care from you as we are very happy here! We can feel the harmonious atmosphere like a big family. Moreover, we would like to express our appreciation to Philippine colleagues for your professional capability and dedication! English capability is the weak point for Chinese experts, so we wish to have more and deeper communication with PH colleagues to improve our English level and more importantly, to work more efficiently in the future; meanwhile, we suggest having more recreational and sports activities for physical exercise on one hand and for harmonization of our relationship. Finally, we truly wish that Philippine and Chinese experts and staff can fully enjoy themselves working together, and PhilSCAT can make greater contribution to the local people. May our friendship and Philippine-Sino relationship last forever! (End of Interview)

Thursday, May 10, 2012

PhilSCAT-II: Accentuating the Positives Between Phil - China Diplomatic Relations

By reading the newspapers and viewing the television, issues which in one way or another tackle some problems of the two supposed allied countries, are always around - the Spratley multi-national claim, the ZTN deal, Chinese Tourists' hostage drama, and what have you. And now, another hot issue on Scarborough Shoal is in our midst. Positive and development-oriented issues concerning these two countries seldom land in our dailies nor shown in TVs. That's understandable as both media and the general reading/viewing public want sensationalism. Yes, people in general wanted something that will excite them,hmmm. We at PhilSCAT, while observing our respective patriotism, opt to accentuate the positives. Everybody is trying to avoid the negative effect of those controversies in our work. Everybody seems to observe utmost professionalism if only to preserve friendly working atmosphere and diplomatic relationship among PhilSCAT people, Filipino and Chinese alike. As everybody at PhilSCAT now is dead busy preparing for the grand Opening of Phase 2 and the first Advisory Council meeting on May 22, 2012 at its headquarters in CLSU, Nueva Ecija, we have no choice but focus our efforts on our mandate of bringing "prosperity and goodwill thru mechanized hybrid rice and biogas technologies". PhilSCAT, an acronym for Philippine-Sino Center on Agricultural Technology, is the bilateral program on Agriculture and related fields between the Phils and the PROChina through their respective Department of Agriculture and the Ministry of Commerce. Its implementing agencies are the LongPing Hi-Tech Agriculture Co. Ltd. (for PROC) and the Central Luzon State University (for the Philippines). Other implementing partners are the PhilRice, PHilMech, ATI and DA-RFO III. Its current commodity scope for continuous development and eventual commercialization include hybrid rice, agri-mechanization and the biogas technologies. (KMD-PhilSCAT reports)