Roland Beard of Christworks Ministries shows Pastors Alex Medalla, Ric Girado, Ruel Castino, and Bobby Navarro how to assemble a telescope. |
Can a telescope be used to share the Gospel? Definitely!
Several pastors who work with the Center for Community Transformation can now point people to Jesus by showing them the wonders of the night sky, having attended a three-day course on Astronomical Observing with a Biblical View (AOBV) taught by Roland and Linda Beard. "When you look through a telescope and see a cluster of thousands of stars, you can not escape the sense of majesty of God," says Mr. Beard.
During two night observing sessions, the pastors viewed Vega, the fifth brightest star in the night sky; the Lagoon Nebula; the constellation Vulpecula; the binary star Albireo; and several other objects in the sky.
Roland and Linda Beard are the founders of Christworks Ministries, an all-volunteer, non-profit Christian organization based in Crozet, Virginia, USA.
The seminar was held at the Tagaytay Retreat and Training Center on September 6 - 8, 2012.
Here and in next three photos, CCT pastors listen carefully as Roland Beard demonstrates how to assemble a telescope step-by-step. |
Pastor Alex Medalla looks into a telescope. |
Pastors try their hand at sketching an improvised moon crater. |
Pastor Fortun |
Pastor Ruel and Pastor Bobby |
CCT pastors learn how to locate a constellation using a planisphere or star dial. |
Pastor Fortun does a pencil sketch during the seminar. Roland Beard recommends sketching of objects seen in the night sky as a method of keeping a record of what has been observed. |
Pastors Raffy Salonga, Alex Medalla and Dave Campanero locate a night sky object using a telescope, binoculars, and a star map. Photo by Noeh Vios |
Photos: Myra Gaculais del Rosario