Kids were thrilled to watch the show in their language, troubled teens found comfort in God’s love, and parents—some brought to tears and felt immense joy as they witnessed their children accept Jesus as their Lord and Savior.
This is how the recent Superbook Bisaya Caravan: Sabay-Sabay Lilipad touched the lives of children and adults in Cebu.
The caravan united donors, volunteers, and families with a shared passion for spreading God’s Word to the next generation. It made a meaningful impact on communities across Cebu. The event reached Guadalupe, Zapatera, Carreta, and a home center for children in conflict with the law.
One of the event’s highlights was the screening of Superbook Bisaya. For many children, it was their first time hearing Bible stories in their own language, making the lessons more relatable and impactful.
Parents and children alike expressed their appreciation for the events, recognizing how it reignited their faith and rekindled their love for God.
Charlene Ambray, a mother of three, shared how Superbook played a crucial role in her children’s spiritual growth. As a longtime fan of Bible-oriented shows, she recalled watching The Flying House before she got married.
“Without God, nothing would be fulfilled,” she said, her eyes welling with tears. Additionally, she was especially moved when her son sang along to “The Salvation Poem” and prayed to accept Jesus into his heart.
Jay (not his real name), one of the teenagers from the home center, reflected on how Superbook resonated with him. Once involved in a gang, he had strayed far from his faith. However, watching the Superbook episode “In the Beginning” deeply touched him.
“God is important to me because He’s the One who guides me. Even in my struggles, He never abandoned me,” Jay shared.
Moreover, he found solace in knowing that despite his past, God’s love for him remained steadfast. By the end of the event, he prayed the salvation prayer and renewed his commitment to follow Jesus.
Ela (not her real name), another teenager in conflict with the law, also found hope through Superbook. She had watched Superbook as a child but was amazed to discover its version in her language. For her, the event was a reminder of how important it is to stay close to God.
“God is the prize that cannot be bought, and He’s the owner of my life,” she said.
Additionally, she expressed that “without Him, life is miserable.”
The Superbook Bisaya Caravan was more than just an event—it was a God-sent appointment for many children and families in Cebu. Moreover, it demonstrated how powerful it is to hear God’s Word in one’s own language and how faith-based programs can shape young hearts.
In a world filled with distractions and uncertainties, Superbook’s initiatives are important in keeping the next generation anchored in God’s truth. As one child’s prayer beautifully summed up, “Lord, I pray that every day, my family wakes up whole and together.”
Indeed, Superbook is not just a TV program—it is God’s instrument to transform lives, one heart at a time.
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