Pastor Jamisola’s Testimony
My name is Joselito, and I was born in the city of Cebu City, Cebu, Philippines. I grew up in a family that believed in multiple religions. My father was a devoted Roman Catholic, my mother a backslidden protestant, my eldest brother went to the Iglesia ni Cristo, my two older brothers attend the Seventh Day Adventist church. The rest of my siblings and I did not care about church growing up and usually went with the flow of what the different family members were doing. Often there were debates in our home, and these discussions created curiosity and questions in my heart. This was when I started seeking the truth.
On April 8, 1996, Pastor Ramil Rodriguez from Masgad Evangelical Free Church came to our home and shared the gospel of salvation to my entire family and me. At that moment I understood the message of salvation and realized my sinfulness. I surrendered my life to Jesus and accepted Him as my Lord and Savior. From that day forward I began going to church and was involved in the ministry and continued to grow in the knowledge of God’s word.
After my conversion I became active in the church, one day during my devotion time I meditated on Matthew 9:37 “Then He said to his disciples, the harvest is plentiful, but the workers are few.” I was convicted and felt disturbed by this verse, I then prayed and asked for advice from my pastor. After a few years passed, I became convinced that the Lord had called me into pastoral ministry. I decided to go to Bible college to further my training and preparation for the ministry. I am excited to take the Gospel to the people of my city who do not know God and am prepared for Him to bring many to Salvation.
It was in August of 2016 that God impressed on my heart the desire to plant a church in my community and the surrounding areas. It was a big struggle for my wife and me because we are part of a church and were very comfortable with the ministry we did. When I shared my vision with my wife, she was hesitant about leaving the church that we loved. The thought of starting a church from scratch was frightening. My wife was financially scared not knowing or understanding how we would support the ministry and ourselves. In February 2017, I attended a church planting training in Tacloban, my heart broke, and I wasn’t able to sleep. While I was in the hotel, I cried out to my Lord, “Lord if you called me to this ministry, please call my family too.” When I went home I said to my wife, “God called me to plant churches, will you go with me?” My wife without hesitation said yes! So, we took a two-week vacation to spend time with the Lord and to seek his guidance on this new journey. God is so good and sovereign even in the small details of our life. In the latter part of 2017, God used Pastor Cris Paño to introduce me to White Fields, and it was a great joy and privilege to become part of this big family, White Fields.
In January 2018 we had a vision casting with my core team leaders. God impressed into our hearts a clear mission, vision, and core values. Our primary goal is to make disciples; we desire to lead atheists or unbelievers to become disciple makers of Jesus Christ. Our mission statement is, “Leading people to have a personal and growing relationship with God.” Our vision statement is, “Multiplying healthy churches in our community and beyond.”
Church planting work is not easy, but it is satisfying when you see people coming to Christ and lives being transformed. Working alone in the field could be difficult or vulnerable, so as church planters we collaborate with other church planters. This month, I attended a training in Palawan. I learned many practical things and it was a perfect time of encouragement, equipping, and empowerment with fifty other church planters.
- Pray for wisdom on how I can effectively reach out to the community for Christ as the place where I work is quite challenging.
- Pray for all the church planters to not easily give up because of the hardships and challenges in the field. Pray for strength from the Holy Spirit.
Recent Ministry:
Nurturing Faith and Talent: Celebrating Our Son’s Journey in Ministry and Music
Nurturing a millennial child in the current challenging era comes with its complexities, especially considering the increasingly turbulent state of our world. Nevertheless, as parents, experiencing our children flourishing in the service of our King brings profound joy despite the external pressures they encounter. Our eldest son, Kerith Ravine, who is enthusiastic about playing drums and serving God through music, remains dedicated to consecrating his life and God-given talents to the Lord. This month, we thank God for witnessing his faith growth and commitment to ministry. Additionally, we have observed notable advancements in his musical skills, proving invaluable to our joint ministry. Our greatest heartfelt desire as parents is to witness our children steadfastly progressing and maturing in their relationship with the Lord.
Please pray that he will continue to grow in his faith and love for God.
Harmony in Celebration: A Meaningful Inaugural Christmas Gathering
Matthew 1:23 “The virgin will be with child and will give birth to a son, and they will call him Immanuel” –which means, “God with us.”
We thank God for the privilege of hosting this month’s inaugural community Christmas celebration. This event provided a unique experience for attendees, diverging from their past celebrations that lacked reverence for God—this month marked a significant departure from previous celebrations, with festivities brimming with meaning and joy. Together, we enjoyed everyone’s presence, partaking in enjoyable activities, games, delightful surprises, abundant food, and, most importantly, the sharing of the Word of God that fostered unity. It was a profound experience for all, introducing them to the Christian way of celebrating Christmas that honors and glorifies God. Our thankfulness extends to God, as this celebration deepened people’s understanding of Christmas’s true essence and message.
Please continue to pray that the seed of the gospel planted into their hearts will grow and bear much fruit.
Overcoming Rainy Challenges: A Testimony of Persistence in Community Ministry
Amidst the rainy season, we encountered the potential disruption of our ministry activities due to the absence of a covered meeting place. We grappled with significant difficulties posed by the weather whenever engaging in community ministry. Undeterred by these challenges, we persisted in ministering to the people. The inclement weather disrupted one of our feeding schedules, delaying and necessitating nighttime implementation due to unfavorable daytime conditions. This proved to be a demanding situation for our team and the community. However, we express our gratitude to God for His remarkable intervention. Despite the obstacles, He orchestrated everything, enabling us to carry out our ministry to the people in the community successfully.
Please pray that God will provide a better place for us to gather.
Gifts of Light: Bringing Joy and Hope to an Impoverished Community
The residents in the community we serve belong to the most impoverished, rarely experiencing the joy of receiving unique gifts. When God led me to this area, my heart was profoundly stirred with compassion as I witnessed the challenging circumstances of those living in both physical and spiritual darkness. As Christmas approached, we proactively prepared simple yet practical gifts, considering their daily needs. Recognizing that many children in the community were clad in worn-out clothing, we gathered quality clothes and other valuable items, surprising them with these gifts during the festive season. The joy is evident on their faces upon receiving these gifts served as tangible reminders of God’s greatest gift—eternal life in Christ Jesus.
Please pray that these children will realize that Jesus Christ is the greatest gift on Christmas.
Please pray that these children will be able to receive the gift of eternal life in Jesus Christ.
Bridging Hearts: Nurturing Growth in Children’s Ministry for Church Planting
In the realm of ministry in the Philippines, connecting with children is a highly effective strategy for reaching parents, particularly within church planting. In our recent efforts to establish a new church, engaging and gathering adults or parents was a significant challenge. Consequently, our approach centered on initially involving and connecting with children to develop a bridge to their parents. This month, we thank God as our children’s ministry has expanded in depth and reach. Despite challenges such as inclement weather and a shortage of volunteers, our ministry has persevered without hindrance. We thank God for sending two new volunteers, Liansy and Pia, who have substantially contributed to our children’s ministry, especially with the growing number of children under our care. The children we regularly minister to are progressing in their understanding and journey with God.
Please pray that God will give us a regular weekly volunteer.
Please pray that God will continue to work in the lives and families of these children.
United in Service: Celebrating the Contributions of Remarkable Volunteers in Ministry
In our ministry, we highly appreciate the presence of numerous leaders and volunteers, adhering to the principle that two are better than one, and more hands contribute to a more significant impact. With various activities requiring additional support this month, we thank God for consistently providing the individuals we need to bolster our ministry endeavors. Three remarkable women—Ailyn, Jonnalyn, and Jinky—volunteered to assist us in preparations for our inaugural community Christmas party. Since the initiation of our church planting efforts in Danao, they have served as faithful prayer partners. This month, they chose to actively participate by lending a helping hand in organizing one of our significant events. I praise God for their dedication, as they have embraced our vision and actively collaborated with us to bring it to fruition.
Please pray that God will give us more volunteers. Please pray for these women that they will be able to continue to volunteer.
Young Hearts, Big Impact: A Child’s Joyful Contribution to God’s Kingdom
God can use anyone, even children, to impact His kingdom meaningfully. Our 9-year-old son, Reed, is a living testament to this reality. As we prepared for our inaugural community Christmas party, Reed eagerly shared his excitement about connecting with other children in the community. Joyfully, he assisted in preparing materials and gifts for the event, and during the celebration, he enthusiastically served the children to the best of his ability. As a father, witnessing my children find joy in serving God and assisting in the ministry brings me immense happiness. Reed is now eagerly anticipating joining us in outreach efforts, not only to contribute but also to build friendships with newfound companions.
Please pray that Reed will continue to grow in his love for God and the ministry. Pray that he can make an impact on other children.
“Here is a boy with five small barley loaves and two small fish, but how far will they go among so many?”
John 6:9
Gratitude in Getaway: Renewal, Reunion, and Ministry Blessings
But if serving the LORD seems undesirable to you, choose for yourselves this day whom you will serve, whether the gods your forefathers served beyond the river or the gods of the Amorites, in whose land you are living. “But as for me and my household, we will serve the LORD” (Joshua 24:15)
I thank God for the precious gift of my wonderful and godly family, serving as my source of joy, inspiration, and unwavering support in the ministry. Traditionally, our family has made it a point to have an annual vacation, highlighting the significance of family bonds. This practice is an intentional way for us to spend quality time together, rejuvenate, recharge, and connect with God. After several years without a family vacation due to the challenges posed by the pandemic and Typhoon Odette, this month, we extend gratitude to God for His provision, enabling us to enjoy a two-week family vacation and reunion in Mindanao, my hometown.
During our time in Mindanao, we had the opportunity to visit my parents, siblings, and my home church. My wife and children delighted in the beauty of God’s creation and strengthened their bond with each other. The vacation proved to be both productive and fruitful, providing me with a respite from the demands of the ministry to spend time with God and my family. Additionally, I was privileged to minister to my home church and share the gospel with my unbelieving brother and neighbors.
Please pray for a clear direction for my family for the year 2024.
Please pray for God’s wisdom in our decisions.
My Health condition update
In my earlier reports, I shared details about the health challenges I’ve been facing. Following my doctor’s advice, I am currently in the process of taking a much-needed rest in the hopes of a gradual recovery. Although I am still grappling with health issues, the initial plan was to relocate to my hometown in Mindanao for a six-month break, after which I intended to resume church planting work.
However, this decision involves various considerations, and one significant aspect is the transition of Christine’s work responsibilities. We are patiently awaiting an available position for her in Mindanao, but the processing may take some time due to the absence of an open position. In the meantime, we find ourselves compelled to remain in Cebu. We have opted to continue our break from church planting activities, focusing on recuperating my health and awaiting the completion of Christine’s work transfer.
Please pray that God will guide us in this direction. Please pray that I will be able to recover my health. Pray for God’s direction as we face the year 2024. Please pray for the continued growth of the ministry in Danao. Pray that the ministry that we started in Mindanao will continue to grow despite the absence of our presence. Pray that the people in Danao will continue to seek the Lod. Please pray that a local congregation will be established in Danao with or without us.
Community Impact
Our target area is in the town of Consolacion Cebu. Consolacion is composed of 21 Barangays, and Tayud is the biggest Barangay with a population of 20, 000 registered voters as of a 2015 survey. Barangay Tauyd itself is a vast place. I prayed for God to lead me to a specific community in the area. I praised the Lord that He led me to Sitio Bankeruhan, Tayud Consolacion Cebu. More than 200 families are living in this very remote coastal area. When I saw the place, my heart ached upon seeing the people living below the poverty line. My heart desired to go to the remote sites where most pastors and ministers do not want to go. God moved my heart to lead these people to have a personal and growing relationship with Jesus Christ. My vision is to reach out to this entire community in Christ not only for their spiritual status but their way of living as well.
In previous reports, I have shared my concern for the undernourished children in the community. This month we held a community survey to get the height and weight of the children and to my surprise, the number was more than I expected. Over sixty children are underweight and do not have proper nutrition because their parents cannot afford to provide nutritious meals. This malnutrition needs to be addressed and I am looking for practical ways to help these children and educate their parents on the importance of proper nutrition.
- Pray for the ability to start regularly feeding these children once a week in an effort to cope with their nutrition.
- Pray for a place to gather because we usually only gather on the street.
- Pray for the parents to cooperate in this program and for the opportunity to share the gospel with them.
Our joy is to serve our people in the community in any way and by any means possible. Through my involvement with the Philippine Navy, this month I was able to serve the people in the community and share the love of Jesus Christ. We started by planting mangrove trees early in the morning to help protect the fish sanctuary and the people living in the vicinity. Then we conducted a medical mission by offering free medical check-ups, medications, and minor surgeries. We praise God that we were able to serve more than a hundred patients in the community. We are grateful to be a part of advocating to protect nature, educate people, and serve them in tangible ways. Through this, my scope of influence and connections in the community became wider.
- Pray that in this endeavor I can widely share the love of Jesus Christ to both the ordinary people and to those in positions of authority.
- Pray that the seeds that I planted with a few of my comrades in the Navy will grow and bear much fruit.
My health has not been great for the past three months and I have been suffering from illness. Last month, my laboratory results indicated that the root cause was my lungs and this month the condition became worse. I was admitted to the hospital due to difficulty in breathing and with a lung infection that had already progressed to my blood. The doctor’s recommendation is to leave the city because the dust, smoke, cars, and pollution are the major triggers for my condition. So, my family and I are moving to my hometown in Mindanao, in the province, where I can get fresh air and better oxygen. We are working on transferring my wife’s work and plan to move at the beginning of the year. I need to save my health so I can go further for my family and ministry.
- Pray for God’s guidance and leading for our plans. Pray also for my family as we face these transitions.
- Pray for my health and strength to do the ministry.
- Pray for provision for my medications.
- Pray for a covered place to gather every week and for the people in Danao to come to know Christ as their Savior and Lord.
- It is the rainy season here in the Philippines and has been a struggle since we are forty minutes from our place of ministry. Pray for protection and good weather every time we gather.