The shoreline at Real Enchanted Shores was loud with something rare and beautiful — the sound of 36 young people learning that they were created on purpose, for a purpose. From May 27 to 29, 2026, the youth of New Hope to Asia gathered in Quezon Province for three days under one banner: Destined for Glory.
Thirty-six campers. Nineteen servant leaders. One verse held up over every session, every meal, every game, every prayer:
“Everyone who bears my name and is created for my glory. I have formed them; indeed, I have made them.”
Isaiah 43:7
Around that one promise, the teaching team built a simple framework — four words the campers carried home with them:
- Purpose — you were made on purpose, for a purpose.
- Purity — a life set apart honours the One who set you apart.
- Promise — God keeps every word He has spoken over your life.
- Power — the same Spirit who raised Christ lives in you.
Day One — Arriving with Open Hands

The first day belonged to arrival and welcome — long van rides, the salt of Quezon air, and the bright noise of friends finding each other across the camp grounds. By the time the opening session began, the room had settled into something attentive. The teaching for Day 1 grounded everything that would follow: finding God’s purpose and promises by knowing His Lordship and His power.

The workshops, songs, and challenges were tuned to one question: who do you say He is? Because once that question is settled, every other question — about identity, friendships, future, calling — finds its footing. Day 1 closed with the campers exactly where they needed to be: hungry for more, anticipating more, and trusting that God had brought them there for a reason.
Day Two — Standing in the Pressure

Day 2 was the long, full, action-packed middle — the day the camp ran from sunrise to well past sundown. Teams painted their flags and chose their names: Glorifiers, Glory Bound, Purpose, 4 Peace. Each banner became a kind of personal creed — a colour and a word that the team carried into every challenge that followed.

Between sessions, the camp ran the kind of challenges that test more than fitness — jumping rope until your legs ache, push-ups in the sand, blindfolded obstacle runs that demand you trust the voice calling you forward. The lesson behind the play was unmistakable: standing for Jesus in real life looks a lot like this — tired legs, distracting noise, voices on every side, and one Voice worth listening to.

Meals stretched long. Conversations stretched longer. Servant leaders sat with campers over rice and grilled fish, and the questions that don’t usually come up in a youth service started to come up here — questions about family, faith, pressure, identity, the future. By God’s grace and mercy, the day did exactly what a camp day is supposed to do: it created room for honest talk and honest prayer.

When night came, the cottages turned into something close to sanctuaries — small circles with open Bibles, leaders praying with campers one by one. These are the next generation for Jesus, and on Day 2, they began to know it for themselves.
Day Three — Set Apart, Chosen, Called

The third and final day arrived bright and clear, and it carried the weight that final days always carry — the urgency of say it before you go home. For some of the campers, what they wanted to say required water. One by one, they stepped into the pool. One by one, our pastors led them down and brought them up — wet, beaming, claimed publicly for the Christ who claimed them first.

The cheers from the rest of the camp said everything. Friends called out names. Leaders wept. The pool that morning held something sacred — a public, joyful “yes” from young people who came to know, over three days, that they were already set apart, already chosen, already called for God’s glory.

The closing photo says the rest. Four painted banners. Fifty-five faces. Three days of teaching, worship, sweat, salt, sand, prayer, and Scripture. One declaration carried home: I bear His name. I am created for His glory. He has formed me; indeed, He has made me.
What Comes Home With Them
Camp ends. Real life resumes. School, family pressures, friendships, screens, choices — they all come rushing back the moment the van pulls into Cainta. But what these 36 campers carry home is sturdier than a weekend high. They carry a verse. They carry four words — Purpose, Purity, Promise, Power. They carry the memory of a pool, a flag, a leader praying with them by name. And they carry the truth that an entire church is standing behind them.
These are the next generation for Jesus. And by God’s grace, they know it.
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