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
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Two Fridays ago, I had a friend to send me to the airport late at night to pick up a missionary who was arriving from Manila on a 12.50 am flight. It was freezing cold in the waiting area at the arrival hall, but switching on my netbook to get some work done during the
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The vision to start up a campus work in Iloilo’s neighboring towns had led the church to Barotac Nuevo and Dumangas. Several high schools and colleges were approached, and after a couple of visits, the campus work in Barotac Nuevo commenced. Iloilo State College of Fisheries in Brgy. Tiwi and another one in
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I read recently that said the Philippines was the greatest wasted potential in the world. I thought about it, and I absolutely agree!
What do I mean? I mean that God is doing a special work in the Philippines. He has given a tenderness and receptivity to the gospel message that is not often seen. He
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Since many churches have missions’ conferences yearly, they soon run out of speakers to invite to their conferences. As a result they invite a pastor from another church to be their missions’ conference speaker. He usually preaches on missions related topics during the duration of the conference. So that at the end of the conference,
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Dennis and Stella – Filipino tentmakers in Indonesia
The Bible tells us that “harvest truly is plentiful but the labourers are few’ (Matthew 9:37). We are then told to pray for the Lord of the Harvest to “send forth labourers into the harvest” (Matthew 9:38).
Though many Christians moan the lack of funds to carry out
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I’ve just returned from a trip to the Philippines. Trips to the Philippines are always very pleasant for me because Filipinos are such lovely, gracious people. However, it’s not just the hospitality and warmth of old friends that makes these trips so special – but it’s the excitement of seeing how God is using them
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So perhaps you think you can bring a big appetite while going on a ‘missions tourism’ trip, and gobble up everything in sight during your visitations. While it is rude to refuse food, it is also rude to be a glutton.
I was a little surprised when I was once told not to finish up all
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