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Luke 12:15 - 21 And he said unto them, Take heed, and beware of covetousness: for a man's life consisteth not in the abundance of the things which he possesseth.

Thursday, 1 May 2025

TRANSFORMATIVE LEADERSHIP

 

📖  STUDENT MODULE

TRANSFORMATIVE LEADERSHIP & RELATIONSHIP MANAGEMENT

Theme: Catalyzing Change, Promoting Dignity, and Shaping a Better Society Together under God’s Word


📌 Module Overview

This module equips you to become a transformative leader in your family, school, work, and community. It will help you value others, practice fairness, celebrate diversity, and influence change — all guided by God’s Word.


📌 Learning Outcomes

After completing this module, you will be able to: ✅ Recognize and value the unique, God-given contributions of others.
✅ Practice fairness and inclusivity in decision-making.
✅ Foster trust, dignity, and respect in your relationships.
✅ Become a catalyst for positive, God-honoring change.
✅ Promote unity in diversity with love and wisdom.


📖 PART 1: Understanding Transformative Leadership

Key Bible Verse:
📖 Romans 12:2 (KJV)
"And be not conformed to this world: but be ye transformed by the renewing of your mind, that ye may prove what is that good, and acceptable, and perfect, will of God."

Meaning:
Real change starts with you. When you allow God to renew your mind, you become a leader who can make positive, lasting change in your environment.

Reflection Question:
👉 In what area of your life do you feel God is calling you to lead change?


📖 PART 2: Fairness and Inclusivity

Key Bible Verse:
📖 Micah 6:8 (KJV)
"He hath shewed thee, O man, what is good; and what doth the Lord require of thee, but to do justly, and to love mercy, and to walk humbly with thy God?"

Meaning:
Good leadership includes treating everyone fairly, involving others in decisions, and valuing their opinions.

Activity:
✅ Think of a recent group decision (in school, church, family, or work). Were everyone’s ideas considered fairly? What could you improve next time?


📖 PART 3: Dignity and Respect

Key Bible Verse:
📖 Genesis 1:27 (KJV)
"So God created man in his own image, in the image of God created he him; male and female created he them."

Meaning:
Every person has worth because they are created in God’s image. We must treat others with dignity and kindness.

Reflection:
👉 List 3 ways you can show more respect and kindness to classmates, family, or co-workers this week.


📖 PART 4: Celebrating Diversity

Key Bible Verse:
📖 1 Corinthians 12:4-7 (KJV)
"Now there are diversities of gifts, but the same Spirit. And there are differences of administrations, but the same Lord. And there are diversities of operations, but it is the same God which worketh all in all."

Meaning:
Diversity is God’s design — different abilities and backgrounds make us stronger together.

Activity:
✅ Identify one unique quality or skill from a classmate or friend and appreciate them for it.


📖 PART 5: Be a Catalyst for Change

Key Bible Verse:
📖 Matthew 5:14-16 (KJV)
"Ye are the light of the world. A city that is set on an hill cannot be hid... Let your light so shine before men, that they may see your good works, and glorify your Father which is in heaven."

Meaning:
You have a responsibility to be a positive influence wherever you go — in school, family, church, and society.

Activity:
✅ Choose one issue (bullying, dishonesty, gossip, discrimination) you’ve seen around you. How can you, by God’s grace, help bring change to this situation?


📌 Module Summary

ValueBible VerseKey Lesson
Transform the mind firstRomans 12:2Change starts within
Be fair and justMicah 6:8Involve others and show mercy
Treat everyone with dignityGenesis 1:27We’re all made in God’s image
Embrace diversity1 Corinthians 12:4-7Different gifts, same purpose
Be a light in your communityMatthew 5:14-16Influence others for good

📌 Final Reflection & Prayer

Isaiah 6:8 (KJV)
"Also I heard the voice of the Lord, saying, Whom shall I send, and who will go for us? Then said I, Here am I; send me."

Write your personal response:
👉 Lord, here am I. I want to be an instrument of change in my _________ (school, family, community). Help me to…

Closing Prayer:
"Lord, make me a leader who values others, loves justice, embraces diversity, and reflects Your light in every relationship and situation. In Jesus' name, Amen."


📌 Student Action Plan

✅ This week, I will:

  • Show fairness by ________________

  • Treat someone with dignity by ________________

  • Appreciate diversity by ________________

  • Be a light by ________________

20 comments:

  1. Caasi, Roselyn N.
    BEED-1
    CV2 | FRI | 1:00-2:00

    Devotional Lesson Week 8: Transformative Leadership and Relationship Management

    1. In what area of your life do you feel God is calling you to lead change?
    -I feel God is calling me to lead change in my communication style. I will strive to be more patient and understanding in my interactions with others, actively listening to their perspectives and expressing my thoughts with empathy and respect. This will create a more positive and collaborative environment in my relationships.

    2. Think of a recent group decision (in school, church, family, or work). Were everyone's ideas considered fairly? What could you improve next time?
    -In a recent decision about our group reports in school, my classmates preferences were not fully considered. To improve next time, I will ensure everyone has a chance to express their ideas without interruption, actively listen to each perspective, and facilitate a discussion that values everyone's input before making a final decision. We could also use a voting system to ensure fairness.

    3. List 3 ways you can show more respect and kindness to classmates, family, or co-workers this week.
    •Active listening: I will make a conscious effort to truly listen when others are speaking, showing genuine interest in what they have to say.
    •Offering help: I will proactively offer assistance to those who need it, whether it's a small task or a bigger project.
    •Expressing appreciation: I will make sure to express my gratitude for the good things people do, both big and small.

    4. Identify one unique quality or skill from a classmate or friend and appreciate them for it.
    -My friend, Princess Joy, consistently maintains a positive attitude despite facing numerous academic and social challenges at school. I appreciate her resilience, her unwavering optimism in the face of adversity, and her ability to inspire those around her with her strength and perseverance. Her positive spirit is contagious and serves as a powerful reminder that even amidst difficulties, we can choose to focus on hope and progress. It's inspiring to see her navigate challenges with such grace and determination.

    5. Choose one issue (bullying, dishonesty, gossip, discrimination) you've seen around you. How can you, by God's grace, help bring change to this situation?
    -I've noticed some gossip within my friend group. By God's grace, I will choose to be a positive influence by refusing to participate in gossip and instead promoting kindness and understanding. I will actively listen to those involved, encourage them to resolve conflicts directly and peacefully, and model respectful communication. I will also speak up against gossip when I witness it, reminding my friends of the importance of protecting each other's reputations.

    📌FINAL REFLECTION & PRAYER
    Lord, here am I. I want to be an instrument of change in my community. Help me to be patient, understanding, and a good listener, so I can effectively address conflicts and promote positive relationships.

    📌 STUDENT ACTION PLAN
    •Show fairness by actively listening to all sides of an issue before forming an opinion and treating everyone equally, regardless of their background or beliefs.
    •Treat someone with dignity by speaking respectfully to all individuals, avoiding judgmental language, and showing empathy towards their feelings and experiences.
    •Appreciate diversity by actively seeking out opportunities to learn from people of different backgrounds and cultures, celebrating our differences, and valuing the unique contributions each person brings.
    •Be a light by performing acts of kindness and service, offering support to those in need, and spreading positivity and encouragement to those around me.

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  3. Maria Graciella Carace -- BEED-1
    CV-2 Friday 1:00-2:00

    In what area of your life do you feel God is calling you to lead change?

    I think God is calling me to lead change in how I serve others, showing my empathy and care. For those who feel unseen or unheard. My ears are always open for someone who needs someone on their side. I've been there before; I know the feeling of someone who's nothing on her/his side. I know how hurt it is when you need someone and no one is on your side. That's why I'm always checking up on my friends. How's their day, and are they doing well? I am always listening to them and motivating them. By this I can make changes on them and create a positive and connected environment.

    Think of a recent group decision (in school, church, family, or work). Were everyone's ideas considered fairly? What could you improve next time?
    The recent group decision we made in school was deciding where to go for our activity for our one subject. As their class president, I gave time for them to speak where they want to go and hear each side, the reason why they want to go there. When we gathered all information, we proceeded on voting to be fair and square. Giving time to everyone to be heard is a must. In a group discussion, everyone's opinion is important. We don't need to be biased to someone who is close to us. The voting system is important in every group discussion to ensure fairness.

    List 3 ways you can show more respect and kindness to classmates, family, or co-workers this week.

    Being mindful—every time we need to be mindful, we shouldn't just focus on ourselves. We should always include the people around us. We are not all the same; we always need to be kind and huwag ng dumagdag sa problem ng iba. We should know how to makiramdam sa ating paligid

    Being understanding—we should learn to understand the things in our surroundings. We should always balance the things and the situation. Hanggang maari ay umintindi ka sa mga nangyayari sa paligid mo. Maging mapagpakumbaba at umiwas sa mga bagay na makasisira sa peace of mind natin.

    Always show love—make sure that our love is felt by everyone who's important in our lives. We should always express our love and how grateful we are to have them in our lives. Make everyone feel belong and love. Don't be the reason for someone to feel unvalued and not belong to the group.

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  4. Identify one unique quality or skill from a classmate or friend and appreciate them for it.

    Maybe a unique quality or skill for me was being able to smile even though she's in the middle of a storm in her life. She seems so strong; she always smiles and laughs in front of her friends, but deep inside of her, she's broken. She doesn't want her friends to feel pity towards her. She's the sunshine in the group. She always takes care of everyone, but no one takes care of her. She has a pure heart. Even though she has a heart weighed down by sorrow and emptiness. She keeps on shining. Not everyone can do this. She hates when someone feels unloved. She's so strong to handle those things. Despite the storms in her life, she wants to keep the smile on her face. She always wears the brightest smile and makes everyone around her laugh. If you see her, she looks like she doesn't have any problems in life. This quality amazes me about her.

    Choose one issue (bullying, dishonesty, gossip, discrimination) you’ve seen around you. How can you, by God’s grace, help bring change to this situation?

    I've noticed some dishonesty. By God's grace, I remain honest and do the right thing. I refuse to join them; instead, I will encourage them to be honest and study well instead of cheating. We should always promote honesty because dishonesty is a sin. We're not just fooling the people around us; we also fool ourselves.

    📌FINAL REFLECTION & PRAYER

    Lord, here am I. I want to be an instrument of change in my family and community. I believe that if each family has a better connection to each other, it can easily be easy to socialize with our community. Thank you for all the blessings that you have given to us. Give us more patience to understand and help us to be strong enough. To handle every challenge that you'll give to me and to my family. Lord, I know that you will not let us be alone. May we learn from each other, support one another, and be a source of strength in times of need. Guide our steps, protect us from harm, and fill our lives with your love and grace. Forgive our sin and trespasses Lord. Amen

    Student Action Plan

    This week, I will:
    Show fairness by listening to each side of everyone. I will not take any side; I'll be in the middle. I'll respect each option and treat them equally.

    Treat someone with dignity by showing respect. Avoid being judgmental and causing someone to be in shame. Don't be a reason for someone's pain.

    Appreciate diversity by knowing how to interact with each other. Always show respect and show valuing the difference of each other. Embrace our differences that made us unique from each other.

    Be a light by showing kindness, support, encouragement, and positivity towards everyone.


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  5. Michaela Garibay
    BEED 1
    CV2 FRIDAY (1:00-2:00)

    1. Every time, every where because I am a sinful human being, I commit sins that I commit over and over again, I say I will change but it is hard to control myself to change, I know that God is always calling me to change but sometimes it is really hard to stop myself from making mistakes but at the end of the day I still ask for his forgiveness.
    2. The group that is fair to me is my family, it's not perfect as I say, sometimes it's not fair, but most of the time it's fair, that's why I chose family because first of all they are the ones we spend time with, especially on a daily basis, but in terms of decisions, everyone agrees, we still need to improve a little by not being mean to other members.
    3. 3 ways how show respect.
    1. The first way I show respect to my classmates is by smiling at them because that's how I treat them because even though I'm not close to them, they know that I'm easy on them.
    2. The way I respect my family is by calling them names in a calm and gentle way.
    3. I haven't worked yet, but with my siblings, the way I respect them is the way I talk to them calmly without yelling
    4. I identified one unique quality or skill from my classmates is that they are very creative in everything even at all times even when the task is difficult is that they use their creativity to solve problems.
    5. In gossip, by God's grace, I will help change the situation. First of all, I will change and stop being a gossiper because they will not change if the one who rebukes them is the one who is leading the gossip. You need to change your own behavior before you can change other people.

    Final Reflection and Prayer
    Lord, here am I. I want to be an instrument of change in my family. Help me to protect my family and friends every day and every night, so that I will not worry about their safety and bless us always and never tire of constantly asking for forgiveness for the sins we have committed. Amen

    Student Action Plan

    ✅ This week, I will:

    Show fairness by listening to them with kindness and respect and by paying attention without interjecting.

    Treat someone with dignity by speaking to them with kindness and respect and by paying attention without interjecting.

    Appreciate diversity by learning about and celebrating the different cultural backgrounds and experiences of my classmates.

    Be a light by providing support to those in need and promoting positivity in the classroom.

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  7. Jorliewins M. Aquino
    Beed1

    This talks about a kind of leadership that helps people become who God made them to be. It follows the example of Jesus, who led with love, understanding, and humility, always bringing out the best in others.

    But real leadership also means knowing how to handle relationships well. It’s about building trust, speaking kindly, and dealing with problems honestly and lovingly. Jesus didn’t just teach—He spent time with people, listened to them, and built strong friendships. That’s where real change starts to happen.


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  8. ERICKA S. ERGUIZA
    BEED-1
    CV-2 1:00-2:00

    Leadership goes beyond simply giving direction—it’s about fostering growth and inspiring lasting change. A truly transformative leader looks past checklists and goals, choosing instead to see and nurture the potential within others, guiding them to become who they were created to be. This kind of leadership reflects the example of Christ, who led with clarity, compassion, and humility, always drawing out the best in those around Him.

    However, leadership is not whole without the ability to manage relationships well. It involves nurturing meaningful connections—earning trust, speaking with kindness, and addressing challenges with honesty and love. Jesus didn’t only teach; He walked alongside people, understood their lives, and built deep bonds. It is within these kinds of relationships that true transformation begins to flourish.

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  9. Sophia Say Ordanza
    BEED 1
    CV2 1:00-2:00PM

    DEVOTIONAL LESSON WEEK 8: Transformative Leadership and Relationship Management


    👉 In what area of your life do you feel God is calling you to lead change?
    •I think God is calling me to make a change in how I value the people around me — like being more intentional with my relationships. Sometimes I get too focused on my own goals and problems that I forget to check in on others. So now, I feel like I need to be more present and emotionally available to the people who matter to me.

    ✅ Think of a recent group decision (in school, church, family, or work). Were everyone’s ideas considered fairly? What could you improve next time?
    •In a recent school group project, not everyone got the chance to speak up. Some voices dominated while others just stayed quiet. Next time, I want to be more proactive in encouraging everyone to share their thoughts — maybe by asking them directly so they feel included and heard.

    👉 List 3 ways you can show more respect and kindness to classmates, family, or co-workers this week.

    1.Be more patient even when things get stressful — try not to snap easily even if the vibe is a little toxic.

    2. Celebrate even the small wins — like recognizing their effort or saying something like, 'I saw how much you pushed yourself today, and I’m really proud of you.' Sometimes, people just need to feel seen and valued to keep going.

    3. Listen without interrupting — because sometimes people just want someone who will truly listen without judging.

    ✅ Identify one unique quality or skill from a classmate or friend and appreciate
    •One of my closest friends is really caring. Some rare trait I admire about her is how considerate she is, she always makes sure I feel included, and even if we don’t see each other often, being with her still feels like home, and she’s so thoughtful too, because whenever I visit their house, she even asks what dish me and our other friend would like to eat. She also has this strong emotional intuition, like she can tell when something’s off with me even if I don’t say anything. Aside from that, she’s also a really good listener, she never judges and always makes me feel safe when I open up. That kind of energy is so comforting, and I really appreciate it.

    ✅ Choose one issue (bullying, dishonesty, gossip, discrimination) you’ve seen around you. How can you, by God’s grace, help bring change to this situation?
    •I chose gossip because it’s honestly so toxic, especially in school, it ruins friendships and breaks trust. So by God’s grace, I’ll try to stop the conversation when I hear it happening, or change the topic, or speak up to defend the person being talked about. I want to be someone who creates a safe space for others, not someone who adds to the negativity.

    FINAL REFLECTION & PRAYER

    👉 Lord, here am I. I want to be an instrument of change in my community. Please help me to be more patient, more understanding, and more open-hearted even when people are different from me or hard to deal with. Teach me to lead with kindness and remind me that real change doesn’t always have to be big and it starts with the small, genuine things I choose to do every day. Amen.

    📌 STUDENT ACTION PLAN
    ✅ This week, I will:

    Show fairness by actually listening to other people’s opinions before I react like, even if I don’t agree, I’ll try to understand where they’re coming from.

    Treat someone with dignity by not brushing off their feelings just because I don’t relate — like hello, we all feel things differently and that deserves respect.

    Appreciate diversity by being more open-minded with people who aren't like me — different vibes, different stories, and that’s what makes everything more interesting, right?

    Be a light by showing up with kindness, even on days when I’m tired or stressed — kasi sometimes, just being warm and real is enough to make someone’s day feel lighter.

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  10. Joana Nicole Dela Cruz ACT 1 CV2
    FRIDAY 9:30 - 10:30 # DEVOTIONAL WEEK 8

    In what area of your life do you feel God is calling you to lead change?
    - My whole God temple, every time I see churches it remind me of Him, that I should always do what’s right and avoid wrong doings, but then we’re not perfect only God is. We still commit sin, but we must put in our head and always think of it that even we commit sin, we’re still God servant, that’s why we must start doing what’s good and make it a habit for us to change, believe me, that every time we remember our good actions it remind us that God is good, that even we make sin God still blessed us and love us unconditionally.

    Think of a recent group decision (in school, church, family, or work). Were everyone’s ideas considered fairly? What could you improve next time?

    - I remember that on next month we’ll be having a recollection to renew our position in church for us to continue to serve, but then, that day I have to attend class that makes me doubted whether attend that recollection or my class. But somethings sinked in to my head, that they also have important things to do but they choose to attend that activity, they choose to serve, so must I. Maybe next time, I need to trust Him, should not choose but put God first ‘cause in the first place, He did. I should not doubt ‘cause He’s more powerful than others.

    List 3 ways you can show more respect and kindness to classmates, family, or co-workers this week.
    - Listen to their feelings/side/thoughts so that they may feel comfortable and respected.
    - Helping them without asking for anything in return.
    – Respecting them in every way.

    Identify one unique quality or skill from a classmate or friend and appreciate them for it.
    – Humble, he always puts others before himself, he doesn’t want to hurt anyone. He always chooses to put us first even in difficult situation. Also, He never complains even he’s tired, as long as we’re okay.

    Choose one issue (bullying, dishonesty, gossip, discrimination) you’ve seen around you. How can you, by God’s grace, help bring change to this situation?

    - Dishonesty, I always encounter that in my every day life, that also even the important person in our life do it. By God’s grace, I didn’t let myself change it, I always say to Him “Ikaw na po ang bahala”. I can’t change a dishonesty of someone specially if it’s a habit, only God can.

    REFLECTION: Transformative leadership and Relationship Management

    - Realized that a person can make changes, not because we can speak and think but because we’re God’s child. Everyone has worth ‘cause He’s the one who create us. A changes must start to ourselves, apply everything first to you then next apply it to other or one’s community, so that they can renew their way of living. They can understand and learn what must they do, but first one must build a strong relationship so that changes would not be hard for people to accept. A person who’s willing to change can be transform to be more better.

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  11. Rowelene Meru
    BSCS 1
    CV2 9:30 - 10:30
    Devotional Week 8

    In what area of your life do you feel God is calling you to lead change?
    - I feel like God is calling me to lead change by doing good, following Him, avoiding evil, and respecting the beliefs of each of us. Because as an altar server or sacristan and lector commentator, I must be the one to lead change because if those who serve God lead chaos, greed, and blasphemy against God, nothing good will happen in our lives and for all of us.

    Think of a recent group decision (in school, church, family, or work). Were everyone’s ideas considered fairly? What could you improve next time?

    Those who sometimes don't cooperate in group activities, don't help each other in group activities. They don't let their groupmates do things on their own, as if it's a burden for them to not have contributed. Maybe they can improve by helping each other or working together, studying the topic carefully or giving their opinions.

    👉 List 3 ways you can show more respect and kindness to classmates, family, or co-workers this week.
    - Active Listening: Truly listen when someone is speaking, making eye contact and asking clarifying questions to show you're engaged. Avoid interrupting and focus on understanding their perspective, even if you don't agree.

    - Small Acts of Helpfulness: Offer assistance with a task, even a small one. This could be as simple as helping someone carry something, offering to share notes, or lending a listening ear.

    - Express Appreciation: Take a moment to thank someone for their help, their kindness, or their efforts. A simple "thank you" can go a long way in showing respect and appreciation.

    ✅ Identify one unique quality or skill from a classmate or friend and appreciate them for it.
    She possesses an exceptional ability to remain calm and composed under pressure. I truly appreciate this about her. In stressful situations where others might panic, She maintains her composure, thinks clearly, and offers helpful solutions. This quality is invaluable, and I admire her ability to handle challenging circumstances with grace and effectiveness.

    Choose one issue (bullying, dishonesty, gossip, discrimination) you’ve seen around you. How can you, by God’s grace, help bring change to this situation?
    I've witnessed gossip firsthand, and it's truly disheartening how easily it can spread and damage relationships. By God's grace, I believe I can help bring change by focusing on a few key things:

    Firstly, I can strive to be more mindful of my own words and actions. Before speaking, I'll pause and consider whether what I'm about to say is kind, truthful, and necessary. Gossip often stems from idle chatter, so I'll consciously choose to engage in more positive and constructive conversations. This isn't about being silent, but about choosing my words carefully.

    Final Reflection & Prayer

    Lord, here am I. I want to be an instrument of change in my Family. Help me to communicate with love and understanding, to resolve conflicts peacefully, and to create a stronger and more supportive family unit."

    📌 Student Action Plan

    This week, I will:

    Show fairness by actively listening to different viewpoints during class discussions and considering all perspectives before forming my own opinion.

    Treat someone with dignity by offering sincere praise and compliments to a classmate who is often overlooked, acknowledging their strengths and contributions.

    Appreciate diversity by learning about a different culture or tradition through online research or conversation with someone from a different background, and sharing what I learn with others.

    Be a light by offering help to a classmate who is struggling with their studies, providing support and encouragement without judgment.

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  12. Dereck Gallardo
    BSCS 1
    CV2 9:30-10:30
    Devotional week8

    I feel God is calling me to lead change in my community by being a voice for compassion and justice. Whether it’s through mentoring young people, advocating for the marginalized, or simply living out values of integrity and service, I believe I’m being led to help create a culture of kindness, accountability, and hope.

    Encourage classmates who are struggling instead of criticizing or gossiping.

    Let family members know you’re thankful for what they do, whether it’s through words, notes, or small acts of kindness.

    Take time to thank or compliment co-workers for their hard work, even in small tasks.

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  13. Arcalas Vic Joshua
    BSCS-1 CV2 9 30 to 10 30



    Transformative leadership inspires and motivates individuals to achieve their fullest potential by fostering a shared vision and encouraging innovation. It focuses onempowering others, promoting growth, and leading positive change within an organization or community. Relationship management plays a critical role in this leadership style by building trust, fostering open communication, and nurturing collaboration. Through strong relationship management, transformative leaders create supportive environments where individuals feel valued and engaged. Together, these approaches drive sustainable success by aligning personal development with organizational goals.

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  14. Marc Denver Canayon
    BSCS-1
    CV2 9:30-10:40
    This talks about a kind of leadership that helps people become who God made them to be. It follows the example of Jesus, who led with love, understanding, and humility, always bringing out the best in others.

    But real leadership also means knowing how to handle relationships well. It’s about building trust, speaking kindly, and dealing with problems honestly and lovingly. Jesus didn’t just teach—He spent time with people, listened to them, and built strong friendships. That’s where real change starts to happen.

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  15. RADAM, JOHN NEIL
    CV 2 9:30-10:30
    DEVOTIONAL WEEK 8:


    In what area of your life do you feel God is calling you to lead change?

    -I feel like God is calling me to lead change in our ministry like encouraging the other follower of Christ to bring back to Christ and continue to do devotion and attending to church weekly to repent and live with prosperity and holistic development

    List 3 ways you can show more respect and kindness to classmates, family, or co-workers this week.


    1- help with the household chores and help your classmates with their difficulties and help them to understand what they didn't understand
    2-spend more time with your family make the best memories and enjoy every second that you have bond to friends,
    3-to show respect we must respect ourselves first and be kind with your words and be gentle to your actions towards other and be mindful the way you interact with them

    ✅ Identify one unique quality or skill from a classmate or friend and appreciate them for it.

    maunawain at mapagmalasakit. Sa tuwing akoy may pinagdaraanan, hindi lamang siya nakikinig sa aking mga saloobin, kundi tunay niyang nauunawaan ang aking nararamdaman. Halimbawa, noong akoy nahirapan sa isang mahirap na activity sa paaralan, siyay hindi nag-dalawang isip na tumulong at naglaan ng oras para samahan ako hanggang sa matapos ito.

    ✅ Choose one issue (bullying, dishonesty, gossip, discrimination) you’ve seen around you. How can you, by God’s grace, help bring change to this situation?

    -for me discrimination And I think the only way to help this issue is to be one in Christ , in that situation it's more comfortable to that person who experiencing discrimination to feel better in a safer environment discrimination is a very alarming issue and also bullying is part of discrimination , when I see others whos in that situation I always praying to God please give her a strength to overcome his challenges


    Final reflection:
    While answering those questions and filling up , I realize that we must remain firm to Christ jesus without him we are nothing gods is our provider and also our Manunubos that we must be graceful and thankful with his powerful creation

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  16. Transformative leadership is about leading with humility, serving others, and inspiring change that reflects God’s values. A true leader empowers others to grow, lives with integrity, and always seeks to fulfill God’s purpose, demonstrating that leadership is about influence, not authority.

    "But he that is greatest among you shall be your servant."
    — Matthew 23:11 (KJV)

    CARLO FRIANEZA
    BSCS-1
    CV2 9:30-10:30

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  17. WEEK 8
    JUSTIN SANTOS
    BSCS 1
    CV2 9:30 - 10:30

    1.College life is full of pressure to fit in, to achieve, to live up to the world’s standards. But God calls us to something higher: transformation. Real change doesn’t start with your circumstances, it starts with your mindset.

    Perhaps you’re being called to lead by example in your friend group, being the one who invites prayer into the conversation, who chooses integrity over convenience, or who stands up when silence feels easier. It could even be in your personal walk—breaking generational cycles of fear, insecurity, or people-pleasing by rooting your identity in Christ.

    2.Whether in school, work, church, or family, true leadership reflects God’s character. It’s not about ruling over others, but about including everyone, listening carefully, and valuing their voices. God’s justice, mercy, and humility should shine through our leadership in everything we do.

    As leaders, we often find ourselves in situations where decisions must be made. But leadership isn't just about getting things done, it's about making sure everyone is heard and treated fairly.

    3.Genesis 1:27 reminds us that every person, regardless of background, appearance, or status, is made in the image of God. This means that every individual has inherent value and worth. When we see others as reflections of God’s image, it changes the way we interact with them. We are called to treat others with dignity, kindness, and respect, acknowledging that their value is not determined by what they can offer but by their creation in the image of God.

    Maybe it’s by listening more actively, offering a genuine compliment, or being patient when you’re feeling frustrated. It could also mean offering help when it's least expected or speaking kindly about others, even when they're not around.

    4.When we recognize and celebrate the unique strengths of others, we contribute to a more unified and effective community. Just as the body needs all its parts to function properly, so too do we need the diversity of gifts and skills within the body of Christ to thrive and fulfill our collective purpose.

    A classmate’s ability to solve problems, a friend’s creativity, or a coworker’s organizational skills. They all have unique characteristics that makes each of them special.

    5.You don’t have to be in a position of power to influence those around you. Whether in school, work, or at home, you have a responsibility to bring light to the situations you’re in. When others see your kindness, honesty, and integrity, they witness the heart of God in action.

    Whether it’s confronting gossip with truth, showing kindness to someone who feels left out, or simply choosing to act with honesty when others are dishonest, each small action is a step toward making a big difference.

    Final Closing Prayer:
    Guide my steps, Lord, and give me the strength to live out Your calling, no matter where You lead. May my actions bring glory to Your name and draw others closer to You. In Jesus' name, Amen.

    Student Action Plan:

    This week, I will:

    Show fairness by standing up for someone who is being treated unfairly or by ensuring that everyone’s opinion is heard in a group setting.

    Treat someone with dignity by listening to them without judgment and offering a kind word or encouragement when they need it most.

    Appreciate diversity by engaging with someone from a different background or culture, seeking to understand their perspective and learning from their experiences.

    Be a light by choosing kindness in every interaction, whether it's offering help to a classmate, being patient with a family member, or spreading positivity when things get tough.


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  18. Jayvie Velayo
    BSCS 1
    CV2
    FRIDAY 9:30 - 10:30
    #DEVOTIONAL WEEK 8

    I feel God is calling me to lead change in my school by promoting kindness and understanding among classmates, especially those who are often left out.


    In a recent group project at school, not everyone’s ideas were considered fairly — some voices were overlooked. Next time, I will make sure everyone has a chance to speak and contribute before making decisions.

    1. Listen attentively when someone is speaking.
    2. Offer help when I see someone struggling.
    3. Use kind and encouraging words, even in stressful situations.

    I have classmate that has a gift for making everyone feel included. I’ll appreciate her by telling her how much her kindness impacts the group and by supporting her efforts.

    I've noticed gossip among classmates. By God’s grace, I can help change this by not participating in negative conversations, redirecting them to more positive topics, and encouraging others to speak kindly about those who aren’t present.

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  19. Trisha Riño
    BSCS 1
    CV2
    FRIDAY 9:30-10:30
    #DEVOTIONALWEEK8

    1.I feel God is calling me to lead change in my attitude and communication. Sometimes I react too quickly or let emotions take over. By renewing my mind through prayer and reflection, I believe I can be more patient, understanding, and kind especially in stressful situations. This change will help me become a better leader among my classmates, friends, and family.

    2.Recently, our family had to decide where to spend the weekend. My parents quickly made the decision without really asking what my siblings and I thought. I realized that although they meant well, not everyone had a say. Next time, I will suggest we have a short family meeting where each person can share their ideas before making the final plan. That way, everyone feels included and heard.

    3.•I will listen attentively when someone is speaking and avoid interrupting.
    • I will speak kindly and avoid using harsh or sarcastic words, even when I’m frustrated.
    •I will offer help to someone who is struggling, even if they don’t ask for it.

    4.My friend Maria is very organized and great at time management. I appreciate her ability to keep our group on track and meet deadlines without stress. Her skill helps the whole team succeed.

    5.Dishonesty is common in society, especially in situations like corruption, false advertising, and fake news. By God’s grace, I can help bring change by being a person of truth and integrity in my own actions; being honest in small things, refusing to spread misinformation, and standing up against dishonest practices when I see them. I will also encourage others to value truth and transparency in everyday life.

    Final Reflection:
    Lord, here am I. I want to be an instrument of change in my school, family, and community. Help me to lead with fairness, show respect to others, embrace diversity, and be a light through my words and actions.

    Student Action Plan:
    Show fairness by listening to my classmates’ ideas and making sure everyone gets a chance to speak.

    Treat someone with dignity by being kind and respectful, even when we don’t agree.

    Appreciate diversity by noticing what makes each person unique and saying something positive about it.

    Be a light by being honest and doing what’s right, even when no one is watching.

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  20. Marie Claire A. Morna
    BEED-1
    CV2, FRIDAY 1:00 - 2:00

    WEEK 8: TRANSFORMATIVE LEADERSHIP
    1. I feel God is calling me to lead change on being kind to others. Every human being have their own struggles facing in life. God created us not just his child but also to be a blessing to others. If we know someone like our family and friends whose battling something in life. May we offer to them ourselves with love and kindness and to always listen to them. In this way, they can feel that their is someone who are willing to be there for them.
    2. The recent decision I've made was our last outing. Not all of my cousins had the chance to clearly express themselves where they really wanted to celebrate the said simple event. As one of their oldest cousin, next time I will be considerate and give them the opportunity to speak and we will combine the ideas and suggestions of each other for a more better and positive result.
    3.
    * Empathy and Support. Unawain natin ang ating mga kaibigan sa tuwing may pinagdadaanan sila at iparamdam natin sa kanila na we will always be there for them through ups and downs.
    * Gratitude and Appreciation. May we learn to appreciate the people around us, lalo na ang mga palaging nandiyan para sa atin. Malaki man o maliit na bagay ang maitutulong, matuto tayo magpasalamat at maging appreciative na tao.
    * Active listening. Matuto tayong makinig at rumespeto tuwing may nagsasalita at iparamdam natin na ang kaniyang mga opinyon ay ating pinapahalagahan.
    4. My long time and best friend in life, my sister Katrina. I really admire how strong she is in life. Despite her shyness and soft girl side, she successfully survived for first year in college she thought she couldn't. I remember, before she begin college, she cried at me while telling she's afraid at all and thought na hindi niya kakayanin. But by God's grace and with here strong personality, she made it and with that I really appreciate her.
    5. Gossip, anywhere and anytime. One thing I can do to bring change in this situation is by simply not including myself to them. Madalas ang maling hinala ay nahahantong sa pag-aaway ng nga magkakaibigan at ito rin ay nagdadala ng mga negatibong epekto sa mga tao at dito rin nag-uumpisa ang pagkakaroon ng anxiety, depression at iba pa lalo na sa mga nabibiktima ng gossip na madalas ay wala namang katotohanan at kung minsan ay pawang mga haka haka lamang. Kaya mas mabuti na lang na huwag ng dumagdag pa. Always spread kindness kahit minsan ay magulo na ang mundo.

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