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- March 2010 (7)
- 13: Campus ministry updates; nearly two thousand came to the Lord!
- 11: A tentmaker in a sensitive country
- 09: Korean unity – an example for all missionaries!
- 06: Evangelism: A lifestyle
- 04: “Good morning, Mr Loh!”
- 03: The more we have, the more we worry
- 02: The church goes into a building on Sunday!
- February 2010 (20)
- 27: Emotional fatigue: case history of mission leaders (2)
- 25: Emotional fatigue: case history of mission leaders (1)
- 24: The more we have, the more we spend
- 23: Indonesian church becomes a club!
- 20: Summer travel: the way they are (3)
- 18: Cultural insensitivities
- 17: The more we have, the more we want
- 16: Does money and power rule in missions?
- 14: Summer travel: the resting place (2)
- 13: Summer travel: on the train (1)
- 12: Does “Missions” merely mean “Exotic”?
- 11: On-field orientation
- 10: Treasures in heaven
- 09: Christ’s Korean army advances
- 07: Spring cleaning
- 06: Testimonies of our boys in the literacy center
- 05: Worthless bible-school evangelism courses
- 04: A need for post-university ministry in China (2)
- 03: Do you know the Spirit’s power?
- 02: Training missionaries to reach Christians rather than the unsaved!
- January 2010 (31)
- 31: A need for post-university ministry
- 30: Testimony of a soul-winner
- 29: Reverse church-planting in India
- 28: “Thawing” on sunny island
- 27: Investing for the future
- 26: Looking for the seeds of the Magic Lighted Tree!
- 25: Cambodia Youth Camp (8)
- 24: Youth camp at Preynob Cambodia (7)
- 23: SMS returns to Xinjiang
- 22: Common Hindrances to missions in Asia (10)
- 21: Experiencing God (4)
- 20: Experiencing God (3)
- 19: Common Hindrances to missions in Asia (9)
- 18: Experiencing God (2)
- 17: Experiencing God (1)
- 16: Fourth day of Cambodia youth camp (6)
- 15: McDonald’s is a great place to reach street kids!
- 14: The wonder of the Gospel (3)
- 13: “Point me to the skies!”
- 12: Common Hindrances to missions in Asia (8)
- 11: My testimony; by grace are ye saved…
- 10: The classroom; how we are all being taught
- 09: The great divide (5)
- 08: Nepalis celebrate Christmas in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
- 07: The wonder of the Gospel (2)
- 06: Remember It’s … “While you are going…”
- 05: Common Hindrances to missions in Asia (7)
- 04: Stamped gift
- 03: Medical mission; fun at Baklang beach (4)
- 02: A blessed Lord’s Day at Baklang Koh Kong (3)
- 01: Common hindrances to missions in Asia (6)
- December 2009 (30)
- 31: The Wonder of the Gospel (Part 1)
- 30: Common Hindrances to missions in Asia (5)
- 29: Common Hindrances to missions in Asia (4)
- 28: Happiness
- 27: Youth camp in Cambodia (2)
- 26: Youth camp in Cambodia
- 24: Common Hindrances to missions in Asia (3)
- 23: I hope you are listening
- 22: Common Hindrances to missions in Asia (2)
- 21: Common hindrances to missions in Asia (1)
- 20: God provides for His missionaries (6)
- 19: God provides for His missionaries (5)
- 18: Understanding Asian Societies
- 17: Rubber Time in Asia
- 16: He continues to count on us
- 15: God provides for His missionaries (4)
- 14: Campus Ministries – an open door in Iloilo Philippines
- 13: Dealing with distractions
- 12: Christian Voluntarism – a success story
- 11: God provides for His missionaries (3)
- 10: Christian Voluntarism – the great need in Asia
- 09: He is still counting on us
- 08: Asian Politeness and Evangelism
- 07: Mission Tourism – the good and the bad
- 06: God provides for His missionaries (2)
- 05: God provides for His missionaries
- 04: India needs campus evangelists!
- 03: India – the majority of Indians are yet unreached because of their caste!
- 02: Prayer makes a difference
- 01: India – a land of religious freedom
- November 2009 (32)
- 30: The Price of a Soul
- 29: e-Camping is not Christian camping
- 28: Danger; do not go!
- 27: India – a visit to the Hq of one of Asia’s greatest church-planting movements
- 26: India – a country of contrasts
- 25: Are You Missing The Boat?
- 24: The Indian Church and the Chinese Church – a comparison
- 23: There’s A Place For You In The Harvest
- 23: Greatest wasted potential in the world
- 22: Reports from the mission field (3)
- 21: Missions conferences – a waste of time? (4)
- 20: Missions conferences – a waste of time? (3)
- 19: Missions conferences – a waste of time? (2)
- 18: The calamity at home (8)
- 17: Missions conferences – a waste of time? (1)
- 16: Why go to the campuses?
- 15: Reports from the mission field (2)
- 14: Why missionaries should report from the mission field (1)
- 13: The greatest wasted potential in the world is in the Philippines!
- 12: A simple couple builds a beautiful orphanage…
- 11: The consideration of money (7)
- 10: Cross-cultural communications made simple (2)
- 09: Cross-cultural communications made simple! (1)
- 08: Passion
- 07: Hospitable hosts and controlled eating (3)
- 06: Everything that you knew about China is wrong (2)
- 05: Everything you knew about China is wrong (1)
- 04: The complication of training (6)
- 03: Telecommunications can help us to reach millions in Asia (5)
- 02: Forcing God’s Hand or following the Master
- 02: Hospitable hosts and too much eating (2)
- 01: A lost bag for a lost soul
- October 2009 (31)
- 31: Our nation has been purged by God
- 30: God leads! And keeps! (3)
- 29: God leads! Let’s follow! (2)
- 28: The confusion of success (5)
- 27: God leads! We don’t need to be smart! (1)
- 26: What if every person knew just one
- 25: Asian relation – snapshots of life
- 24: Hospitable hosts and too much eating and drinking (1)
- 23: Telecommunications can change the way we reach millions in Asia! (4)
- 22: Telecommunications changes our lives but not our missions’ strategies! (3)
- 21: The constraint of age (4)
- 20: Telecommunications changes everything (2)
- 19: Typhoons in Asia – telecommunications can turn crises into opportunities to show God’s love! (1)
- 18: Cultural shock – a flushing problem
- 17: Cultural differences
- 16: Millions in Asia are ripe for the Good News! (3)
- 15: Millions in Asia are ripe for the Good News! (2)
- 14: Hindrances to missions (3)
- 13: The ripe harvest in Asia (1)
- 12: Right answer, wrong question
- 11: Three emails from Will
- 10: The church in Japan (3)
- 09: Evangelistic camping saves youth by the hundreds (2)
- 08: Evangelistic camping saves youth by the hundreds (1)
- 07: Hindrances to missions (2)
- 06: Philippine flood wipes out pastors’ livelihood project but opens doors…
- 05: Does Satan have access to our minds?
- 04: The church in Japan (2)
- 03: The church in Japan (1)
- 02: Church-planting in hostile cultures in Asia (4)
- 01: Church-planting in hostile cultures in Asia (3)
- September 2009 (30)
- 30: Hindrances to missions (1)
- 29: Church-planting in hostile cultures in Asia (2)
- 28: Church-planting in hostile cultures in Asia (1)
- 27: All in a day’s run
- 26: Who am I to deserve all these?
- 25: Bible-schools in Asia are different! (2)
- 24: Meliza
- 23: Give beyond your ability
- 22: Bible-schools in Asia are different! (1)
- 21: Responding to missions (3)
- 20: Responding to missions (2)
- 19: Responding to missions (1)
- 18: Bookstores are a vital part of the Great Commission in Asia (2)
- 17: Bookstores are a vital part of the Great Commission in Asia (1)
- 16: The need is for labourers
- 15: A unique call – God uses a reject to start a campus ministry!
- 14: Follow in the footsteps of Jesus Christ
- 13: Airport lessons – flight delays (4)
- 12: Airport lessons – flight delays (3)
- 11: A unique call – God raises an instant church-planter!
- 10: A unique call – God calls a whole family to serve Him!
- 09: Pray for your missionaries
- 08: A unique call – from Ferragamo shoes to cheap sneakers!
- 07: Asian arrival
- 06: Pulling them out of the fire
- 05: Airport lessons – final call (2)
- 04: Evangelistic camping – an exciting new way to reach Asia’s youth (2)
- 03: Evangelistic camping – an exciting new way to reach Asia’s youth (1)
- 02: Airport lessons – lost luggage (1)
- 01: Packing for a mission trip – convenience or common-sense?
- August 2009 (31)
- 31: A unique missionary – called via a garbage-can!
- 30: Bohol breakthrough
- 29: Sufficient grace (2)
- 28: Going to school – privilege or pain?
- 27: Missionary communication – using functional English
- 26: God’s great love
- 25: Missionaries must celebrate differences!
- 24: “But they are just rice-christians”
- 23: Sufficient grace (1)
- 22: Hard lessons learnt on a mission trip
- 21: China’s 100 million middle-class need to be reached (2)
- 20: China’s 100 million strong middle-class need to be reached (1)
- 19: What happens after the evangelistic campaign
- 18: Supporting missionaries may be detrimental to missions!
- 17: Stolen identity
- 16: Prepared for the good news (2)
- 15: Prepared for the good news (1)
- 14: Christian mission trips – its impact (2)
- 13: Christian mission trips – its impact (1)
- 12: The poor… rich in faith
- 11: Christian mission trips – fear of travel or fear of commitment?
- 10: We were wondering. . . why do you read this blog?
- 09: Mass evangelism
- 08: Catching souls for the Lord
- 07: English teachers are the missionaries of the 21st Century
- 06: Missions in Asia – are we getting the right help?
- 05: Sacrifice
- 04: Missions in Asia – crippled by “headquarters”
- 03: Christian mission trips – a common mistake made by first-timers
- 02: Campus “street” evangelism
- 01: Building bridges for room to room evangelism
- July 2009 (55)
- 31: Christian prejudice against people of other races and cultures (2)
- 30: Christian prejudice against people of other races and cultures (1)
- 29: SMCI Negros evangelism campaign slideshow
- 29: Evangelism campaign (3rd week)
- 28: Christian prejudice against Muslims (2)
- 27: Christian prejudice against Muslims (1)
- 26: A vision for Mindanao
- 25: To know the will of God…
- 24: New schoolhouse in Sabah
- 24: Philippines 2009 campus evangelism photos
- 23: Transplanting of foreign churches into Asia!
- 22: Answered prayers
- 22: Room to room evangelism in the campus
- 21: Livelihood project for pastors – vermiculture (worm breeding)
- 20: Do you have wrong thoughts about Muslims?
- 19: Campaign strategy
- 19: Evangelism campaign in Bohol
- 18: First week of the evangelism in the campuses
- 18: Virgenia’s testimony
- 17: Campus evangelism in Philippines
- 16: Sabah Malaysia – fact sheet for missionaries
- 16: Christmas in June
- 15: Wisdom – missionaries and Asian airports
- 15: Planning a mission trip – the big question
- 15: God isn’t looking for people of great faith…
- 14: Wisdom – missionary travel procedures (passports)
- 14: Packing and final preparations for a mission trip
- 13: How to plan a missions trip
- 13: Wisdom – geography for missionaries
- 13: Team building seminar and workshop
- 12: Philippines SMCI evangelistic campaign
- 12: Planning a short-term missions trip
- 11: Wisdom – ‘robber-proofing’ yourself in the mission-field
- 11: How to plan for a missions trip
- 10: Wisdom – be wise as a serpent!
- 10: God’s grace is sufficient!
- 09: A day’s walk for 3 lady missionaries
- 09: The Mindanao movement – a glimpse
- 08: Wisdom for Christian missionaries
- 07: The geography history and religion of the missions field in Asia
- 07: If missions languish…
- 06: Church planting in the heart of Kuala Lumpur and other Asian cities
- 06: First time in the Philippines
- 05: Church planting in Kuala Lumpur
- 04: Church-planting in the heart of Kuala Lumpur
- 04: First time in Manila
- 03: Church planting in Malaysia by the ‘natural way’
- 03: Christian Missions In Asia
- 03: The Christians in China campuses
- 03: Hindrances removed
- 02: Christian missions ‘outsourcing’
- 02: Planning my first trip to the Philippines
- 01: Why www.abigmission.com?
- 01: Country/Location
- 01: Missions In Asia
- June 2009 (39)
- 30: The rural church in China – church music
- 29: The rural church in China – attendees
- 29: Writing for God’s glory
- 28: The rural church in China – prayer
- 27: The rural church in China – bible study
- 27: A strange request; a special gift
- 26: The rural church in China
- 26: The turning point
- 25: God’s grace is sufficient in a Batam hospital
- 25: My second missions trip
- 24: Satan hates missions; an accident in Batam!
- 23: Satan is real and he hates missions work!
- 23: Getting to know the Filipinos
- 22: My first missions trip into China
- 22: Benefits of online social networking in missions today
- 21: God pushes me into China!
- 20: God opens a door in China
- 20: After my first missions trip…
- 19: Literacy centers all over Sabah!
- 19: Lessons learnt on my first missions trip
- 18: Fear factor in Christian missions
- 18: Start of my first missions trip to Northern Thailand
- 17: Breeding worms for missions
- 16: Opening day at the literacy center in Sabah
- 16: How God called me to serve in missions
- 16: Cultural shock
- 16: God sends an entrepreunal pastor!
- 15: Preparations for literacy center in Sabah
- 15: My first missions trip
- 14: Helping poor pastors to help themselves
- 14: God provides in Sabah
- 13: Missions made easy!!
- 13: Setbacks in Sabah!
- 12: Lessons from a Malacca museum
- 11: First steps for a literacy center in Sabah!
- 10: Off to a kampong in Sabah!
- 09: Off to another town in Sabah!
- 09: Off we go to Sabah!
- 09: An exciting opportunity in Sabah
Our workers and missionaries serving in the campuses of Central Philippines have been busy week after week, visiting schools, proclaiming the Good News to masses of students as well as in room to room preaching and personal witnessing.
Here are the latest updates from our faithful workers on the island of Bohol:
Last week, our team went to the northwest and interior part of Bohol, and approximately 1932 professed… Read More....
Positioning to live within a community – Tim is a tentmaker. For prudent reasons, we cannot divulge his real name or citizenship. He did not go to another country but had to make a cross cultural leap within his own country.
Tim has had a growing burden for the majority people group in his country. In this country, it is against the law for this mainstream people group to… Read More....
A few weeks ago, a co-worker of mine who is married to a Korean Christian worker told me something interesting. She said “Korean missionaries unite around the Gospel but we bring our differences to the mission field and fight over them!”
Koreans are basically a strong militant race. They do not shun a fight. The Korean Christian population is also clearly divided into conservative Presbyterians and exuberant Charismatics. In… Read More.... | 1 Comment



