© 2018 Cece Forrester
© 2018 Urantia Foundation
Noteworthy Decisions from 2 the July 2018 Board of Trustees Meeting | Volume 12, Issue 3, Oct. 2018 — Index | The Challenges of Translating The Urantia Book |
By Cece Forrester, Urantia Foundation, Illinois, United States
Editor’s Note: Urantia Foundation has been supporting the Asidao’s in their outreach efforts in the Philippines for several years. The results of their efforts are bearing fruits, and we are pleased to share their progress with you. On behalf of the entire board and staff at Urantia Fountation, we give our deepest thanks and appreciation to Eugene and Belen efforts to seed The Urantia Book and its teachings in the Phillipines!
In the June 2017 edition of the Foundation’s News Online, an article was published by Belen Asidao, in which she detailed the third visit she and her husband, Eugene, made to the Philippines to seed The Urantia Book in their native land.
This year, the Asidaos visited the Philippines again. They recently returned to the United States and have shared with us some of the highlights of their trip, which emphasized outreach and training leadership of study groups of The Urantia Book to the next level.
Much of the Asidao’s time was spent in Metro Manila, but they began making visits to other provinces and cities from June to July, before returning to their home base in Pasig City. They visited readers in Bacolod City and Sagay City, both in the province of Negros Occidental, and in Cebu City, Cebu Province.
They helped the Sagay City leader work on consolidating his group by having regular study meetings and by relating to other Christian communities in the city.
There is a group in lloilo City, lloilo Province, that is also having regular study group meetings, and the Asidaos are trying to encourage this group to meet weekly for intensive study.
The Cebu City group is a meditation group that has been meeting for more than 12 years, and some members of the group are also readers of The Urantia Book. Because of the efforts of the Asidaos, that group is now interested in establishing ties with other groups of Urantia Book readers and asked one of the readers to lead regular study of The Urantia Book during their meetings.
They also are in touch with a group in Bulakan Province, which is primarily a meditation group that studies The Urantia Book from time to time.
A Urantia Book reader in Palawan Province was contacted via Facebook by a reader in Metro Manila. When this reader went to Manila for a law review, he attended a meeting of the Metro Manila study group. He was given eight copies of The Urantia Book for his friends and other interested individuals, and hopes to form a study group.
One of Belen and Eugene’s primary purposes this trip was to establish a weekly intensive study group in Metro Manila. Besides taking a key step toward their goal of establishing a more formal organization of readers in the Philippines, this has proven to be the most interesting experience of their trip.
This intensive study group meets every week for a full day. Says Eugene, “It benefits not only the Metro Manila study group, but also us as individuals. It forces us to study more, which is very different from just attending a study group for two hours or individually reading The Urantia Book. The process of developing questions, doing research, being innovative in leading, and encouraging others to lead the study of a chosen paper, is a quantum leap from any study experience we had before.”
Eugene and Belen find it takes a week just to prepare a good presentation of each paper. The study is both intensive and extensive, but it also develops camaraderie, as there is time to enjoy humor and get to know one another over breakfast, lunch, and afternoon snacks. During the last hour, they discuss organizational business matters and further develop personal relationships.
The remainder of the Asidaos’ stay included ongoing encouragement for Metro Manila readers to visit families of Urantia Book readers, inactive readers, and friends who are potential readers. They hope the Metro Manila group will start organizing more study groups in their area, also known as the National Capital Region, consisting of 17 adjacent cities.
They also attended the International Book Fair, where they were able to join another group that allowed the Asidao’s to display The Urantia Book in their booth (the cost of having their own booth was prohibitive). They also walked around the fair holding a sign promoting The Urantia Book and, when people expressed interest, directed them to the booth for more information.
The strategy of developing “teachers and leaders” through intensive study, says Eugene, is “to provide a dedicated, knowledgeable, and organized core of people that will be the mainstay, the motivator, and initiator of a Urantia movement.”
Eugene sees a need, as the movement grows in different provinces, to have a dedicated, mature reader and experienced organizer who can visit different study groups and help them in all aspects of study as well as growing and expanding. Says Eugene, “This is grassroots spiritual organizing as we learn from the methodology used by Jesus himself and his apostles while in the flesh.”
Of equal value to forming strong core groups in reaching the goal of a national organization is linking different groups and individual readers in other provinces with one another. Eugene considers it important to step up morale on a national level. As a result of this trip, he says, “individual readers found out that they are not alone in reading and studying The Urantia Book. The synergy of a group is both exponential and magnetic.”
Eugene adds that following up on a yearly basis will also help to make sure that the seeds they plant will mature. “If our labor of love is in line with the will of our unseen friends, with the sevenfold God, we are confident that it will bear much good fruit.”
Looking at what they accomplished on their 2018 trip, and their ambitious goals for this year and the next, Eugene says, “At this juncture of time we feel that we have fulfilled our objectives, though sometimes we overestimated our individual capacities. On the other hand, we became more grounded, more innovative, and more realistic.”
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