Sunset is a beautiful time of day, and I enjoy looking out across the Pacific Ocean from one of my favorite beaches. But with each sunset, I am reminded that after a night of rest, there is another day to engage in the work of the Lord and accomplish the ministry He has appointed for me to do. We approach the same realization at the end of this year and the beginning of the New Year. All our White Fields pastors are busy proclaiming the gospel over the end of the year and preparing for the activities of ministry that await them.
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July 2021
For a year, we have been praying for the day when we can gather the young people in person to worship God and grow in the knowledge of the Lord. Indeed, we have a God who listens to our prayers, especially those who trust and have faith in Him.
We held our first Amplified Live Youth service. Twenty-five worshipers attended, and twelve accepted Jesus Christ as their personal Lord and Savior. Due to the restrictions implemented in the city, we were only allowed to have students fifteen years old and above at the service. Out of this group, we split into six smaller groups.
The order of service was the message, then small groups to discuss the questions prepared by the preacher. The small group leaders were the members of my discipleship group. They are young professionals at our church. I challenged them to step up and be obedient to the call of the great commission. Their leadership was the result of the past year of praying and training them to be leaders. I praise the Lord for these leaders.
This year, we decided to have our youth service in person every first Sunday of the month from two to four. The online youth service happens on Fridays via our social media page. We are praying that by next January, we will have a regular weekly face-to-face youth service.
With connections through the small groups from this youth service, it will be easier to access the campuses when the universities and schools open. I am excited about what God will do with our ministry, especially in the lives of our young people.
- Pray for God to work in the lives of these young people through the small groups.
- Pray for the small group leaders.
- Pray for the leadership to be intentional in reaching out and following up with the teens.
June 2021
Amplified: Youth on the MOVE is a youth organization aiming to make Jesus Christ known on every campus and university here in Cebu by developing outstanding students through values transformation and excellence. Since the pandemic first began a year ago, God has been actively working as we continue to serve Him with this ministry. After a year of prayer and supplication, we have launched our first in-person Amplified Youth Service. It will be held at the Golden Peak Hotel at two in the afternoon.
Amplified LIVE is the name of our youth service. We will be meeting live every first Sunday of the month; the following weeks, the service will be online. In this way, we can save up finances until next year for a permanent place to have a regular worship service.
The goal of the service is to gather young teens and students. We share the gospel with them and then do follow-up for discipleship. After the message, we have breakout sessions. In this method, we can develop personal relationships with the students and start discipleship groups with them. I now have connections with the students, and it will be easier to reach their respective schools.
- Pray for Amplified small groups to meet inside the campuses or universities. We desire to transform the lives of the students. I am so excited to see how God will work in the lives of the young people in this ministry.
- Pray for the hearts of the young people and for God to work in their lives, for them to be receptive to the gospel.
- Pray for the leaders – Eunice, Makin, Jan Marie, and Jon – that God will give them wisdom and courage to share the gospel with boldness.
- Pray that they will be intentional in making disciples.
- Pray for God to use me as His mouthpiece as I deliver His message at our first in-person youth service.
May 2021
Amplified Life’s new series this month is titled “World Changers: Helpless. Hopeless. Hurting.” These are the common emotions that have plagued many in these past few months.
As the future continues to be uncertain because of the pandemic and circumstances in our society, it can be easy for us to feel like we can not do anything about our problems anymore. Many young people today fall into isolation, depression, and various coping mechanisms that do not solve the issues.
We can try on our own to solve the various problems we face in our personal lives, within our families, and throughout society. But what will change the world is the gospel because it addresses the root cause of all the issues – man’s sinfulness and our need for a Savior who will transform us to be like Him. In this series, we want to empower the young people to be the change this world needs, salt and light toward the people they engage with every day.
There are four main objectives in the series. To know that God is both just and loving: He despises sin but extends love to us sinners, to remember that we have eternal hope and security in Jesus. To train young people to go to the Bible as their ultimate authority in how to respond. To realize the things we need to change about ourselves so that God can use us to change the world.
We are praying for a place to gather as a culmination for the series. This gathering will be the beginning of a youth service. The team is praying and aiming for the last Sunday of the month to start the Youth Service.
- Pray for a place where we can gather regularly.
- Pray for a HUB or Center for the young people to gather weekly.
Jep-Jep is a high school student who wanted to learn the keyboard. He was one of the young people serving in the WF church in Tayud, Consolacion. We are on our fourth lesson, and he is improving his piano skills. He can now play the keyboard with both hands; in the past weeks, he was having a hard time playing both hands at the same time on the assigned exercises. I am confident that in the coming weeks, he will be a good keyboardist.
- Pray for Jep-Jep to continue to serve God with his musical skills.
- Pray for God to work in his life and for his spiritual growth.
Hazel is also in high school and a member of the church in Tayud. She is struggling to play with both hands and just had her second lesson with me. I am optimistic that she will grow to be a good keyboardist with her passion and willingness to learn.
- Pray for God to work in the life of Hazel as she continues to grow in the Lord.
- Pray for her to use this musical skill for God’s glory.
- Pray for Hazel to have the disciple to practice so that her skills will improve.
April 2021
God has blessed us with another set of leaders committed to the vision of Amplified Youth on the Move ministries. They are still college students attending the University of San Carlos. This school is one of the more prominent universities here in Cebu and officially closed to the gospel. These two leaders are personally responsible for many of the “likes” and “followers” of our Livestream every Friday because they share it with their classmates and friends.
Jan is studying at USC in Interior Design. She is in her first year. Her reason to share the online stream is so her friends and classmates will come to know Jesus Christ. Jan mentioned that schoolwork was stressing one of her friends, but when her friend saw the post on our account, she was reminded and blessed by its content to be at peace.
We call him “Mackin” after his last name. He is also a student at USC and getting his Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering. Mackin is a worship leader at our church and has the heart to serve God in our ministry. He will be a great asset to our team as we look forward to moving onto the campus.
- Pray for these two leaders are they are getting trained in our ministry. They will become excellent leaders when the campuses reopen, and we connect in person with the students.
- Pray for God to protect them from the attacks of the devil.
- Pray for God to continue working in their lives as they journey with us.
The Minefield is our new series. Every generation has its own unique struggles. However, despite the similarities between them, it can sometimes be tough for one generation to relate to another. Understanding the anxieties and concerns of young people in 2021 is a minefield like no other. Social media, vanity, peer pressure, and the list goes on. In this series, we will cross the minefield and identify each landmine that lurks beneath with the main of destroying us. We will use the Word of God as the detector for the landmines.
This study aims to increase the awareness of how young people will carry their lives and live a life that is pleasing to God. Also, to be aware of the distractions and dangers of what the world is teaching, primarily through the internet. And to draw near to Jesus and start a relationship with Him.
Ejay, our social media page manager, is hosting our online stream already. It was her first time doing such a task, but it surely will not be her last. The leaders will be the future hosts of this online ministry. We expect new faces on the stream in the coming weeks. This set-up period is part of our improvements in our online ministry and to train our leaders to be hosts.
- Pray with us for a place to rent so that Amplified Live will not just be an online ministry but will soon be a gathering of young people that worship God.
- Pray for more young people to be reached with our online ministry.
March 2021
Amplified Live online ministry is happening every Friday in the late afternoon. This month our series focused on our fears. The Amplified core group met to discuss topics and decided this theme would be relevant to the situation of our current society, especially as many people are fearful of the covid crisis.
Fear not! Three hundred and sixty-five times in the Bible, God repeatedly reminds us not to be afraid. We aimed to help the students hear these words. We differentiated between fear and faith. Then we focused on what to do when faced with rejection or encountering the fear of rejection. Lastly, our series discussed the anxieties of “what if?” What should we do when these fears creep into our lives? Our response should be to turn our eyes on Jesus! We shared this message with the students who listened to our online stream.
We held our first official online meeting for the Amplified team. Our main reason was to cast the vision and mission of this campus ministry, “Amplified Youth on the Move.” I am blessed and honored to lead this team. I am amazed at how God wove our lives together for His glory and grace. We brainstormed and discussed future topics. We plan to meet once a month for evaluation and to strategize how to reach more young people.
- Pray for the lives of these youth.
- Pray that God will sustain and protect them from any attacks of the enemy.
- Pray for God to use them mightily in the campus ministry.
- Pray for my life to be a worthy example as I lead the young people.
- Pray for wisdom for our core group as we make decisions for the improvement of our online ministry. We plan to start an online youth worship service.
I am helped Pastor Lito in training their music team. He asked me to focus on teaching a keyboardist as their church has none. Of the students learning the keyboard, one is exceptional. Her name is Faith. When we first started, she had no idea how to play the keyboard; but I was pleasantly surprised to discover that she is a fast learner. Faith has what musicians call “piano touch” and is a natural; she was shy at first but became more animated as the lesson went along. The excellent part of Pastor Lito’s ministry is the pairing of musical training with spiritual mentoring. The students have the opportunity to learn music and be discipled by the members of the church. I am blessed to be a part of their journey.
Pray for Faith and her family; they are active in serving God at Pastor Lito’s church.
Pray for their daily bread and provision.
Pray that Faith will allow God to work in her life.
Pray that she will never tire of making music for God.
February 2021
For the past months, I have been praying that God will send more people to help reach the students here in Cebu. Last month, I shared about one lady who believes in our social media page’s vision – Amplified: youth on the move. She has joined me in proclaiming the gospel. This month, I am so excited to inform you that God has sent three more people committed to this ministry.
Eunice is our Amplified FB manager; we call her Ejay at church. She is a graduate of Hotel and Restaurant Management from the University of San Carlos. I most appreciate that her vision is the same as mine. We desire to reach as many young people as possible for the Lord. Ejay is currently leading a small online group with a mix of students and friends. She loves to be involved in the youth ministry and is a true mentor.
Jon is taking Entrepreneurship at the University of San Carlos. He has excellent leadership potential and wants to be involved in ministry. This guy is a thinker! I praise God for sending this young person to our team and for Jon’s willingness to be used by God in our ministry.
Ezza, her sibling, and her mom have joined my small group that meets every Wednesday night. I am so blessed by this child’s longing to reach her friends with Jesus and share the gospel with them. She is always present in our Amplified live stream and engages in the discussions.
Emie is a third-year student at a private university. She is currently getting her Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering. Emie and her mom joined my small group, and we first met at the Bible study group at my place. Emie is a new believer and desires to reach her classmates and friends with the gospel’s message.
I am excited about what God is doing in our ministry of Amplified live. We are reaching more youth online. As people share the stream in their timeline, even more people hear the gospel.
- Pray for these outstanding youth who share my vision of reaching the students of Cebu.
- Pray that I will be an example in their lives as we impart on the journey of discipling and mentoring them.
- Pray for wisdom and protection.
- Pray that we will strengthen our relationship to Christ and each other through our fellowship and Bible study.
January 2021
Teaching music is a tool to share the good news of Jesus Christ. Due to the covid crisis this past year, with the campuses closed and no sign of face-to-face classes returning soon, I changed my approach to reaching the students. I am teaching students who desire to learn music. Music is an expression we can use to glorify God. Music is a gift from God that we offer back to Him as praise.
Pastor Jonet asked me to train their youth in music so their church could start a praise and worship team. He informed me that the majority of the young people I would be teaching are not yet believers. It is an excellent opportunity for Pastor Jonet and me to disciple and nurture the youth in the Word of God. I will be providing instructions in playing the keyboard, acoustic guitar, and drums. The goal is to train them to be worshippers of God and not just instrumentalists.
I am reminded of the verse in Revelations, “what He opens, no one can close; and what He closes, no one can open.” Covid may be why campuses are closed, but that does not stop us from ministering to them. Music is the method to reach them right now with the gospel.
More pastors are asking for my help in training their young people to be musicians. I am thrilled for more opportunities to reach the youth. I thank God for wisdom and for preparing the ground and hearts. I pray that when the campuses do open, these teens will be the point person for their school, and through them, I can press forward with the good news of Jesus Christ.
On Amplified, our online ministry, last month’s series was “Is this Pag-igib?” –(Is this love?) We looked at God’s perspective on relationships to help the youth tell whether their relationships are potentially going somewhere or if they are bound to sink and fail. Our main text was from Proverbs 4:23 “Watch over your heart with all diligence, for from it flow the springs of life.”
Many of the teens start relationships without hesitating because they feel it is the right thing. They want to follow their hearts. This session of five lessons focused on tackling purity while waiting for God’s best plan for their lives.
- Pray for our series to help the teens understand that they can only find true love in Jesus.
I have been praying for months, asking God to provide a person to work with me in ministry with a passion for helping the students. Last month my cousin approached me and shared her burden to help in my online ministry – Amplified. Eunice is leading a discipleship group meeting online. I am blessed and amazed by God on how He weaves our lives together to enlarge His territory. Eunice manages our social media page by creating and posting content that will draw more young people to our page. Then they will have the chance to hear the gospel that is preached regularly every Friday during our live stream.
- Pray for my search for a place of worship for the teens to gather.
- Pray for God to give Eunice wisdom and creativity as she plans the content to post daily.
- Pray for the teens’ lives at The Young People of the Capital site and Caritas as they learn music for God’s glory.
- Pray for the youth at my place in Labangon, Cebu.
- Pray for opportunities to spread God to the young people.
- Pray for protection and safety as I drive my motorcycle.
- Pray that God will give me wisdom and presence of mind as I travel.
- Pray for our online youth ministry that more teens will watch and have the chance to listen and understand the gospel.
- Pray for mother; she is currently taking medications for leukemia.
- Pray for God to strengthen her immune system and for protection as she juggles doctor appointments.
- Pray for me and that I will always choose to obey God in everything that I do.
December 2020
This season is the season of giving. The church where I serve God held a campaign called “Love Aid.” Members of the church who had extra supplies gave the members who had lost their jobs due to the pandemic or were severely affected by the work closure. God used the givers to fulfill the needs of their brethren.
We were able to give to the community as well by blessing the families of the students. These youth gather every Saturday afternoon for Bible study and discipleship. Their ages range from grade seven to senior high school. The connections made with these students will be necessary for reaching out to their schools and universities when the campuses open again. Six students came and received their goodies and rice. We distributed the remainder of the rice to more families in the neighborhood. As we made deliveries, we prayed with the families. The ministries had multiple purposes beyond providing immediate food, but to reach out and share the gospel with the families and get to know the youth’s families.
One teen that I am earnestly praying for is Wendell. We have been friends for over a year. Wendell attended the Daily Vacation Bible School that was held before the pandemic. The other youth also participated in this group. Wendell has a good sense of humor and loves to join me each Sunday at church. His mom is currently in prison with drug charges, and his father has died. Wendell is living with relatives near our place. He wants to learn the drums and come for drum lessons with us every Saturday.
- Pray for me as I set a Christian example for this young fellow.
- Pray that the seeds planted in his heart grow.
- Pray for the drum lessons to be a method of discipleship and point Wendell to Christ.
God blessed me with the skill of music. I am thrilled that the students who were blessed through “Love Aid” want to learn music. Four want to learn how to play the piano, one the guitar, and the last one to play the drums. So lessons will be held on Mondays for piano, Tuesday for guitar, and Saturday for drums. These music lessons will be an excellent way to reach the students’ souls for Christ and build relationships with them.
Thank you for your support and partnership. The result of your generosity is that these teens may come to know Jesus Christ as their Lord and Savior.
- Pray for the six students to thrive in music and to come to proclaim Christ as their Savior.
- Pray as I train them in music and to become future leaders in the ministry.
November 2020
Cebu City has been under “modified general community quarantine” for more than a month now. There are fewer restrictions, borders in the cities are open for travel, and businesses have begun to operate again. Campuses are still closed, but we can move around and gather in groups with strict compliance to health protocols.
I have been working with the young people at MCCC, Mambaling Christian Community Center, with Pastor Cris. I am training their youth to play musical instruments for the worship service. Many of them are students who live close to the church. The students are just beginning their musical training in piano, guitar, drums, and bass guitar. I love teaching them as they are eager and willing to learn. They have teachable hearts.
By connecting with these young people and building relationships now, I will have easier access to their respective schools and their fellow students when the campuses reopen. I am thankful to God for the wisdom of Pastor Cris and the opportunity to teach. Andrew is the youth leader at MCCC; he helps me meet and connect with the students.
- Pray for the youth who are learning to be musicians.
- Pray for diligence in music practice.
- Pray for genuine love and desire to serve God with their music and for their walk with God.
- Pray for opportunities to build relationships and reach more youth with the gospel.
It was an honor to preach the gospel at the first youth service at MCCC just a month ago. I shared the gospel with students from ten to seventeen years old. Friends gathered around the original group of fifteen to twenty students who have heard the gospel.
- Pray for the online ministry: Amplified-Youth on the Move.
- Pray for the three-hundred people who liked and followed the page to hear the gospel and come to salvation. We are slowly moving forward.
- Pray for our weekly stream. We are not only reaching Cebu City but the whole island of Cebu and some parts of Mindanao.
October 2020
I have been praying for an open-door to the University of Visayas for the past few months. Last month, I invited Ms. Camielle, a teacher at UV, to speak on our Amplified Live page. After the live stream, I had the opportunity to share my goals and plans as a campus missionary to UV. Ms. Camielle is willing to help, especially in the psychology department where she is teaching. As soon as the campuses open next school year, we can reach out in person to the students enrolled at UV.
God opened the door to another university in Cebu, Southwestern. I met with the dean and one of the professors in the school of business at SWU. Currently, the campuses are still closed, and classes are online. God has given me the downtime during the pandemic to prepare emotionally and spiritually to minister to the students and set the future groundwork. By the next school year, when campuses are open again, we will have a campus ministry on SWU.
- Pray for the University of Visayas and Southwestern University.
- Pray for open doors for the gospel message; praise the Lord for the current progress.
- Pray for more and deeper connections to the professors and students.
This month our series is titled When God says No: Dealing with Disappointments. The current situation for students here in the Philippines is online coursework. Some students are not coping well with the online classes and modules; often, this results in disappointments. Our series teaches how to deal with disappointments Biblically. The topic is essential to this generation, especially with the number of suicide cases rising in the past years. Depression is increasing among this age group. The messages will help the students understand the importance of Jesus in their lives; without Him, life is impossible to live.
- Pray for more viewers to watch online streaming.
- Pray for relationships beyond the likes and online comments.
- Pray for the students to have a genuine understanding of salvation.
September 2020
Last month our series was Lifegoals, focusing on what the Bible teaches about true success. The series’s central theme is that a life found in Jesus is the most important thing or decision a student can make, and then everything else will follow. During our live sessions, I invited some friends to help me reach out to more students in Cebu and some parts of Mindanao.
God is using this series to reach the students and remind me of the most pertinent things to focus on in my life. My research has reminded me to balance my physical health and spiritual health in addition to valuing the relationships with my family. I also consider the legacy I will leave when our Maker calls me home. I believe the invited speakers blessed the listeners. I pray for more people to join and hear the gospel. We always end each topic by sharing the incredible love of God in our lives. Our lifegoals should always start with Jesus.
- Pray for wisdom that I may reach more students.
- Pray for God to prepare their hearts and minds.
- Pray for the seed planted in their hearts to grow.
As a result of the Lifegoals series, a student sent a message asking to learn more about Jesus Christ. He is nineteen and lives in Pamutan, Cebu City. His name is Chary, and we have been communicating via phone. We have a regular discipleship meeting each week on Mondays. It is online right now, but we hope to have face to face discipleship in the future. Chary has a friend that wants to join us.
- Pray for my example as I disciple this young man.
- Pray for Chary to have a relationship with Jesus Christ.
Our next month series is titled Waiting Well, focusing on the right attitude during a series of waiting. This topic is critical for students, especially for gen-z, as they live in an era where everything is instant. We have two-hundred and ninety-four followers on the page.
- Pray for God to prepare their hearts and minds for the gospel.
- Pray for God to use the guests to help the students understand the importance of waiting for God’s timing.
August 2020
Just a few months ago, we launched the social media page Amplified. Then we added the online live stream to engage the teens who liked the page. The topic for these few months is #LifeGoals-to succeed at what truly matters. We have covered several issues, including “success, redefined” and “succeeding in school or at work.” We will discuss six topics total that focus on what matters in life rather than merely racing along. I believe these discussions can help the students understand that there is more to life than
just good grades in school or having a good-paying job in the future. The main principle I share is that life is impossible without Jesus Christ. Thus, I present the gospel and salvation to the students. This live stream is a wonderful opportunity to share the gospel online.
The challenge I currently face is to have more people clicking on and liking the page. At first, my skills involved just managing the page and doing some posts. But now I am doing the online streaming as this is also how most churches are using online worship to reach people during the pandemic. More clicks and likes equal more people who hear the gospel and engage with its information.
- Pray for wisdom and God’s guidance as I create the content for the page.
- Pray for the social media platform and that God will prepare the students as they hear the gospel each Friday night.
- Pray for more people to find the page and hear the gospel.
- Continue to pray for the four students I mentioned in previous reports.
I am using videos to start conversations concerning the gospel. Two of the students responded to the video and are communicating with me, sharing their prayer requests.
- Pray for these four students, for God to continue drawing them to faith.
- Pray for the students to accept Jesus Christ as their Lord and Savior.
- Pray for more opportunities to share the gospel online.
July 2020
We have a total of one-hundred and twenty-six likes and followers, a month after launching our Facebook page to reach young people using the internet. They are located not only in Cebu city but all over the island of Cebu. Last month our topic was “guarding your heart,” specifically against anything that could hinder our devotion to God. The goal is to use these posts to create opportunities for conversations with the students.
Next month, our theme is “life goals.” The content of the posts will focus on defining the true meaning of success. We are explaining success as a holistic approach to life and emphasizing that only Jesus can satisfy, only through Jesus will the gaps and holes in our hearts be filled.
Reaching the students is quite tricky and challenging, heightened by the current situation where no face-to-face meeting is allowed. The Philippines president clearly stated that he would not allow any face-to-face meetings on campus until a vaccine is available. Digital outreach will be the best option for me to connect with students.
Pray for the strength to face this new challenge of reaching the students online. Pray that I will not waste energy worrying about the current situation, but instead that I will focus on what God is doing and what He is about to do. Pray that I will be faithful, serving God during the quiet and chaotic moments.
Pray for the one-hundred and twenty-six students who have liked and are following the page. Pray that God will use the posts and videos to speak to them. Pray that God will give me wisdom in reaching more students using the internet.
- Pray for the four students who I have had more connected with this past month. Their names are Crizel, Rosewell, Ralph, and Elizxar.
- Pray that God will prepare their hearts as I intentionally share the gospel with them.
June 2020
“If any of you lacks wisdom, you should ask God, who gives generously to all without finding fault, and it will be given to you.” James 1:5. God will not rebuke us for asking Him for wisdom. God is true to His Word. We launched the Amplified page last month, and at the time of this report, we have had over a hundred and fourteen likes, mostly from college students.
The last post reached twenty-two thousand and seven-hundred young people with a total of two-thousand and one hundred engagements. We asked, “What can I pray for you?” I was amazed at the students’ responses. Four teens have been in contact with me, and I am intentionally keeping in touch to teach them about Christ. Our main goal of the page is to reach the youth for Christ. MOVE means make Jesus Christ known by developing outstanding students through values transformation and excellence.
In July, our central theme for the month is Guarding Our Hearts. Amplified will focus on topics and posts that remind the students that it is not wise to follow our hearts but that the Bible teaches us to guard our hearts because our hearts can be deceitful. We have a monthly theme for the page. I invited speakers to discuss the topic using Facebook Live.
- Pray for the four youth, Rosewell, Ralph, Elizar, and Ann.
- Pray also for the one-hundred and fourteen students who liked the page and for the opportunity to follow up with them individually.
I thank God for He keeps His promises, and when we ask for wisdom, He freely gives it.
- Pray for this ministry and for our ability to reach the students via the internet. This online platform is a new terrain that we are venturing into, and I need your prayers.
Thank you, and to God be the glory.
May 2020
I have been in constant communication with my mentor on the best method of approaching school campuses with social distancing regulations. My mentor is a full-time staff of Campus Crusade for Christ, assigned here in Cebu. Even though he and his wife have been in the ministry for quite some time now, they still feel that the use of technology is new terrain. Reaching students online is our new strategy since physical contact and group gatherings are prohibited.
I have read in the news that the public schools plan to open in a couple of months, and some private schools have the option of opening next month, but all meetings will be online. With the current restrictions, one of the ways I can connect with the students is through Facebook.
The next question is how to engage the students without violating their privacy? Facebook pages are the answer! I am excited to connect with students using this method and plan to name our page “Amplified” because the definition of this word is to increase or to make louder. The goal for this page is to make the message of the gospel louder and to improve the knowledge of our Savior Jesus Christ.
We plan to launch next month. I am currently working on a logo and will be using the Pray, Care, and Share strategy to engage the students. I have used this strategy before, and it is useful in connecting with students. I am studying how to manage Facebook pages, and I acknowledge boosting the page will require some payments, but I believe the investment is worth the students who will come to know our Lord Jesus Christ. I see this strategy as a steppingstone and that when the time comes for the campuses to reopen, students connected through this page will be easier to reach in person.
Expect our page to launch this next month!
This new terrain is partially uncharted, and sometimes the fear of the unknown can knock us down and discourage us. But as I study the life of Abram, God reminds me that faith in Him requires my complete obedience to Him, and often our faith will be tested.
I also consider Psalms 46:10, “Be still and know that I am God; I will be exalted among the nations; I will be exalted in the earth.” This verse is my comfort. It reminds me to stop striving and to allow the Lord of Lords to do his work as I continue to obey Him.
- Pray for the students’ hearts that they will be reached by the page “Amplified,” that God will peak into their hearts, and that God will prepare their hearts for the gospel.
- Pray as I am sharing the gospel to a much broader and larger group using the internet.
- Pray that I will get ready spiritually and emotionally to reach the students online.
- Pray for wisdom as I create content for the page.
- Pray that I will always choose to obey God.
April 2020
COVID-19 has caused drastic changes in our daily lives. Some say this will be the new normal for the remainder of the year. Online classes and meetings are the current methods of communication and connection. So, my question now is, how will I conduct campus ministry if the campuses are closed? This dilemma occupies my thoughts. But I remembered Paul in his letter to Timothy, “Preach the Word, be ready in season and out of season, reprove, rebuke, exhort, with great patience and instruction.” (2 Timothy 4:2) The Lord reminded me to be prepared to share the gospel in all times of life.
Cebu City is still under the Enhanced Community Quarantine (ECQ), which began over a month ago. Transportation is non-existent. Universities are closed. Work has stopped, and everyone is encouraged to stay at home to flatten the curve. As I evaluated this situation, I realized that there are some benefits. I am doing planning, researching, and training through Zoom. I have completed over five weeks in Campus Ministry Training with Bro. Rainheart, a local leader of Campus Crusade for Christ. For an entire month, we focused on campus planning. God has used the wisdom and experience of Bro. Rainheart to equip me in my ministry.
Through my training, I have learned about more than arriving and sharing the gospel but have seen the importance of planning strategies to enter the universities and form relationships. I need to know the courses that have the highest number of students. I need to pray for connection with someone who will escort me around the various campuses. I need to study the campus culture and every detail of its layout. It is necessary to pray for specific groups of students or a particular department to focus on first as it is difficult to reach every individual in these universities of over a thousand students. I learned to think big but start small—one step and one person at a time.
Goal casting has been a part of my training. To set a vision and goals is essential to serve as the guide for my ministry. My mentor has encouraged me to plan the details, including the number of students I desire to reach with the gospel each week, and the number of leaders to train per year for the next five years. I plan to teach three student leaders or disciple-makers each year in my target universities of Cebu Normal University, University of Cebu, and the University of Visayas.
- Pray for me that God will guide me as I determine where to focus my initial efforts and if it is a specific course, department, or group of students.
- Pray for my preparations and training.
- Pray for the people with whom I will be sharing the gospel and for leaders in these targeted universities.
- Pray that I will have wisdom, boldness, and discernment as I share the gospel with the students and that God will give me eyes to see the lost and the heart of love to care for them.
I asked my mentor my earlier question about how we will reach the students if the campuses are closed and if the current situation of ECQ extends to the end of the year. God answered our dilemma. We are using technology, specifically the internet, to share the gospel. Last month I participated in an online workshop discussing Digital Outreach. The seminar aimed to teach us the foundational steps and methods of how to start a conversation using social media sites to share the gospel. We learned how to use videos to prompt interactions and connections online. I was thankful for the training and for our practice in using its methods.
I am praying for God to give me new ideas on how to connect with initially and further train students using the internet.
- Pray for my college churchmates to be my point people in reaching their classmates online.
March 2020
“The harvest is plentiful, but the workers are few. Therefore, beseech the Lord of the harvest to send out workers into His harvest.” Matthew 9:37-38. Cebu City has five to seven Universities with an average of a thousand students each. Most of these students are from a Catholic background, and many are devoted to this religion. The harvest is plentiful and ready. For a few weeks, I have been doing prayer walks around three of the target universities of Cebu Normal University, University of Cebu, and the University of Visayas.
Cebu Normal University University of Cebu University Visayas
Last month, I visited CNU and spoke with Mam. Jennifer Pano, who is a teacher there. Our goal is for me to meet believers, including teachers and students, on campus to make connections and infiltrate the community. We met in Dr. Pano’s office, which she offered for use for gatherings. Another option is to apply for a part-time teaching position in the music department to create another opportunity for connections within the school community.
- Pray for God’s guidance and wisdom in my strategies as I pursue these options.
- Pray for God’s will and desire to reach these students with the gospel.
- Pray for their hearts and minds to be receptive.
The University of Cebu is the largest in the city. It has four campuses with over sixty-thousand students combined. God led me to the central location. Multiple churches work here, but the harvest is plentiful, and there are many people to hear about God’s love. I have been praying for this campus every Tuesday afternoons since the beginning of the year in prayer for this outreach. Cebu City is known for Catholicism, and though the school is not Catholic-owned, Catholicism is still the majority religion of the students. However, nothing is impossible for God.
- Pray for my conversations and opportunities to share the gospel with the students intentionally.
- Pray for boldness and courage to speak with anyone.
- Pray for the students to be sensitive to God’s Word.
The University of Visayas is a five-minute walk from the White Fields Office. It is also a large university for this region with satellite campuses. I am targeting the main campus with thirty-five thousand students. I am in communication with a teacher, and as soon as virus restrictions are removed, we plan to launch our mission on campus. Areas are on lockdown due to COVID-19, and no outsiders are allowed to enter the premises.
- Pray for the threat of COVID-19 to be lifted so we can start our ministry.
- Pray for wisdom to effectively share the gospel.
- Pray for our meetings with Ms. Camille, the teacher who is a believer, and for God’s guidance on our plans.
Due to COVID-19, Cebu City is on community-quarantine, and schools have been closed since mid-March. Students have been advised to stay home due to the risk of the virus. I have been praying during this time of waiting for further training and equipping myself. God used Pastor Henry to lead me to Bro. Rainheart who is a leader of Campus Crusade for Christ. His training program typically includes lectures and fieldwork, but due to the executive order of the government, we are doing the training through online video. For the remainder of the month, there are daily studies online. As soon as the situation resolves, we will conduct these on the target campuses.
- Pray for guidance and mentorship from Bro. Rainheart and for his ministry to grow.
- Pray that I will have a humble and teachable heart.
- Pray for God to protect us against the attacks of the enemy.
Archive – Alvin Jamisola
Monthly Prayer Report
Praise God for our successful planning and evaluation time for the next year. I praise God for the wisdom, knowledge, provision, and availability of my core leaders as we evaluated the progress of the ministry in our church planting area. We have seen the challenges we face and overcome for the past two years of working here in the area where God has called us to minister. We thank God for renewing our love, passion, and compassion for the people here in the community where they need the love, care, and salvation of our Lord Jesus Christ. We ask our Lord to give us special favor and provide for all we need as we plan our monthly activities. These events are designed to be a bridge for connecting to the people and bringing them to salvation and personal relationships with God.
- Pray for God’s financial and technical provision for our plan to do Pray, Care, and Share ministry this month. We will be doing house-to-house evangelism and giving bundles of joy.
- Pray for Rutchiel and Marlon and their family; they are new members of our core group.
- Pray they will grow spiritually their faith in God will deepen.
- Pray for the family of Anthony and Genie; we pray for God to give special favor to them as Anthony is jobless, pray that they may grow and deepen their faith and for their daily provision.
In previous updates, I mentioned the renovation of our house church center. We praise the Lord for His provision as the gathering area is now extended and we are using it for our Sunday Bible Study and youth discipleship and music training every Saturday. The capacity of the seating in this renovated area is greater than before, we can now separate the kids for their Bible story from the adults during worship.
Since our gathering area expanded, our family room was decreased. The owner allowed us to expand the house area into a two-story building and the expense will be deducted from monthly rental fees. We look forward to having the entire second floor as the worship area.
- Pray for wisdom and God’s financial provision for our desire in expanding God’s territory.
- Pray for ventilation of the area and a sound system.
- Pray for volunteers as the work in this area expands.
After our corporate worship, we gather in small groups for follow-up questions. We discuss how they can apply the message personally to their lives and in their families. We divide the groups by age groups. The women are led by my wife and Genie, one of our core leaders. The men’s group is led by Anthony. My daughter Eunice leads the youth, and the kids are led by Carlos and Ashly Mae. Through these small groups, they can share and express something they understand and learn from the message. This setting is the best way for the believers to grow in their spiritual lives and cultivate and deepen their relationship with God. They can discuss challenges, praises, and questions within the group. Small groups also provide support for a plethora of life matters to ask for prayer regarding jobs, relationships, and other life decisions. This time is a great opportunity to fellowship together and pray for one another.
I felt beyond blessed, loved, and appreciated on the third Sunday. I was surprised that my core leaders and members planned to surprise me in celebration of pastor’s appreciation month. After our Sunday worship, they prepared a program for me. They created a video presentation and gave me a token, some of the members gave messages of appreciation and prayed for me. I am thankful to God for their lives. I praise God for giving me opportunities to minister and shepherd them. I will be forever grateful for their support and love.
- Pray for the spiritual growth of our existing Bible studies and God’s advanced ministering power to the people of the community.
- Pray for wisdom, knowledge, strength, and good health for the students to study as they complete their modular and online classes.
- Pray for God to break and destroy every evil practice and stronghold in the community.
Fall 2021
We praise God that He answered our prayers for the success of the wedding of Anthony and Genie. Thank you for your prayers. The past two months before the marriage were tough for them. Anthony had lost his job and they almost lost hope of being united in married because of the finances. But the Lord is great! He made it happen despite the challenges, problems, and trials along the way. He is indeed the God of all comfort and the great Provider. He gave so much more than we could ever imagine. Praise the Lord for the victory and the answered prayers.
Praise the Lord for the blessings and opportunities He gave us to connect with the people in the community. Our denomination, the Evangelical Free Church of the Philippines, created a feeding program called “Cooking for a Cause.” Their mission is to give a meal to the poorest family once a week for two months. We praise God that our area, Calero Liloan on the north side of Cebu, was selected.
On Monday afternoons, my wife and I travel by motorbike almost an hour from our house to the evangelical office and back to prepare the food and bring it to our area. We were granted twenty families that are beneficiaries of the feeding program. I divided the ministry area into three groups.
In our first area to drop off food packs, before we distributed the food, I preached about the needs of life, the physical and spiritual needs of human beings. I presented the four spiritual laws. We were blessed and thankful to God for the chance and great privilege to be his mouthpiece.
One of our beneficiaries during the “pray, care, and share” program became active Bible study members. They are the couple Marlon and Rutchiel. They are attending our Sunday house church along with their two kids. The first time, they were beneficiaries of the feeding program, now they are volunteering with us. God gave us twenty new families to receive food. And God is using the lives of this couple to share His blessings tangibly with others. Since we have three areas for food distribution, they assist in giving out food packs and praying for the families.
Annie is one of our active Bible study members. She is the type of person who is inquisitive, asks a lot of questions, and is genuinely curious about the goodness of God, maybe because she lost her husband due to illness. I praise God that she surrendered her life to Jesus and is eagerly studying His word. She has begun to start understanding life and God’s sovereignty. Presently she is one of our volunteers in the third area to help distribute food packs. She shares God’s Word through gospel tracks and prays with the families.
The deepest need of men is not food or clothing or shelter. It is God. We praise the Lord, through the feeding program, we shared God’s love and that God is the source of everything. We thank God that these six family beneficiaries in the west coast area that we opened last month are active and eager to join our Bible study every Wednesday.
- Pray for spiritual growth for our existing Bible studies and God’s advance ministering power to the people in the community.
- Pray for God to provide a larger space to rent for worship somewhere inside the community.
- Pray for guidance, strength, and wisdom for my family.
- Pray for the sixteen young people who took the training, to know the Lord and use what they learned for His glory.
- Pray for spiritual growth and extra strength for my wife as she trains and disciple these young people.
June 2021
We praise God for sustaining our weekly Bible studies. We thank Him for guidance, strength, wisdom, protection, and provision for my core leaders and me.
I sincerely thank our White Fields prayer partners for helping us in the ministry. The Lord has answered our prayer requests for a new open house for Bible study in the west coast area. We praise the Lord for answered prayer. We officially started our Bible study with two families. Our contact people in this location is a couple named Rodrigo and Gina. We connected with them through one of my existing Bible study contacts, Rita, who told us about the couple and their interest in hosting a Bible study. We praise God for their eagerness to study God’s Word.
God answered more than what we asked or dreamed. After our Bible study in this area started, a friend of mine called me asking if we had an available outreach location for a feeding program for the children. Since we just started this new Bible study in the west area, my core leaders and I decided to hold the feeding program in the same spot to begin children’s outreach.
Praise God for His amazing provision for food, transportation, and workers. The sixteen youth who are doing the weekly music training are also volunteering in this children’s outreach. The area is about ten to fifteen minutes’ walk from our location. We praise God for protection and strength. The youth are impressive; they carried the kid chairs the whole way despite the sun’s heat.
My friend and I traveled about three hours to collect the food for the children. The core leaders and volunteers gathered the children, played games, and talked with the parents. My wife shared the Word of God.
After the event, we went back to the house to debrief with the volunteers and evaluate with my core leaders. We praise God for this great opportunity and excellent start for the children’s outreach in this area.
- Pray for God’s provision as we continue His work in this area.
- Pray for these precious children to be guided by the Word of God as they go through life’s journey.
As parents, it is our goal and joy to see our children and family walking in righteousness with God. But raising Godly children and leading a Godly family during this wicked generation who rejects God is impossible in our own strength, so we need to trust and rely on God.
I praise God for providing fathers who are active in our house church. I have observed that many times only mothers join the church activities. But since we started the work, God has already brought men to our church, and their families are eager to participate. Two of the fathers could not join our celebration due to their work schedules, but we celebrated with the other fathers.
The sixteen youth who attend the Saturday music training and discipleship group performed a special song to the Lord as our perfect Father and their earthly fathers. We praise the Lord for these youth who have dedicated their God-given musical talents on guitar, beatbox, and singing, to the Lord. We are blessed to see them grow in knowledge and confidence in the Lord. In the past two months, God has worked amazingly in their lives.
- Pray for spiritual growth for our existing Bible studies and God’s advancing ministering power to the people in the community.
- Pray for God to provide a larger space to rent for worship somewhere in the local area.
- Pray for guidance, strength, and wisdom for my family.
- Pray for the sixteen young people in the music training to continue knowing the Lord and using what they learn for His glory. Pray for spiritual growth and extra strength for my wife as she trains and disciples these youth.
- Pray for financial provision for Anthony and Genie, my core leaders, as they settle down in marriage at the end of the month.
May 2021
One of the loveliest masterpieces of God is the heart of a mother. Praise God that, as of now, He has entrusted to us ten wonderful mothers to minister. Praise God for their lives and how God is working in them. Praise God for their passion and eagerness to know God deeper. As our way of appreciating them, we gave them a simple token and prayed a blessing on their lives during our simbalay (house church). After our worship and the mother’s appreciation, we took their picture outside, and it was a great joy to see their beautiful smiles.
In God, we will not be disappointed; this is one of the best lessons I have learned and experienced since my first day starting full-time work in God’s vineyard. Evidence of this fact is how God provided me with the best music team, my family. I am not good at music, but God provides. My wife leads the worship, my eldest daughter Eunice is our guitarist. My youngest daughter Ashley Mae and my son Carlos do the beatbox. Thank you to God for giving them talent and skills in music for his glory.
Praise God for sustaining our youth music training, from technical to financial needs; God has poured out His blessings. Praise God for giving the youth the passion and eagerness to learn music and the great opportunity and privilege from my wife to disciple them. We desire that these musicians become the praise and worship ministry by the end of this year.
- Pray for these sixteen young people that they will know the Lord through this training and use what they have learned for His glory.
- Pray for spiritual growth and extra strength for my wife as she trains and disciples these youth.
Praise God for sustaining our weekly Bible studies in different areas. Thank the Lord for the guidance, strength, wisdom, protection, and provision He has provided to my core leaders and me.
As we do our weekly routine of house-to-house visits to encourage and follow up with one another, God has opened up opportunities to show love and care in the life of Jenavel. She is the youngest sister of Geramie, one of our active members in the Bible study. Geramie asked us to pray for Jenavel, who has been suffering from stomach pain for almost a month. Praise God for giving my core leaders the privilege to comfort and pray over Jenavel and her family.
- Pray for wisdom and knowledge as we desire to open another house Bible study in the west area about a ten-to-fifteen-minute walk from our location.
- Pray for spiritual growth in our existing Bible studies and God’s advancing ministering power to the people in the community.
- Pray for God to provide a bigger space to rent for worship somewhere in the neighborhood.
- Pray for guidance, strength, and wisdom for my family.
- Pray with us for financial provision for Anthony and Genie, my core leaders. They will be getting married next month. Unfortunately, Anthony has been out of work for about a month now. The big government project near his workplace and the shipyard that he worked for closed soon, and he was suspended without due process.
April 2021
Remembering the passion week gave us a long weekly holiday. It was a privilege to have fellowship and bonding time with my core leaders and family. We had a wonderful time spent in prayer, family devotion, planning, and going to church. It also was an excellent opportunity to cultivate relationships with each other as core leaders in God’s Work.
We thank God for answering our prayers for the junior youth music training. At our first meeting, we had eight young people. At the next meeting, the number had doubled. Now we have sixteen trainees and decided to cap the number due to limited instruments and space. My wife and kids are teaching the basics of playing the guitar and beatbox. Once the students progress past the basic skills, we plan to recruit another trainer.
I thank God for opening the door to reach the young people in the community. I am also grateful for God’s sustaining grace and strength for my wife as she focuses on musical training and discipleship of the youth. Before we start music training, we do our devotion and prayer. Afterward, we provided lunch.
- Pray for these sixteen youth to come to know the Lord through this training and use their music to glorify God.
- Pray for spiritual growth and extra strength for my wife as she trains and disciple these young people.
- Pray for financial provision as we continue God’s ministry.
Our house church (Simbalay) and weekly Bible studies are continuing. We praise God that we can continue to minister to the people. It has been a great challenge to teach since many cannot read the Bible due to little education. But people love to hear and listen to God’s Word even if they cannot read it for their own. Most people in this area see little value in education; some do not even go to school to learn. The parents and children are primarily focused on their daily survival. Their minds are consumed with getting fish and selling fish to earn income. This scenario can be complex and tests our patience in teaching and reaching them. But despite the obstacles, I trust and believe in God’s ministering power by the Holy Spirit to use the church to reach people with the gospel message.
- Pray for wisdom and knowledge in ministering to the people.
- Pray for spiritual growth and God’s advancing ministering power to the people in the community.
- Pray for God to provide a larger space to rent for worship service.
- Pray for God’s guidance, strength, and wisdom for my family.
March – 2021
Praise the Lord for our ministry continuing in the community. A few months ago, we typically had ten people who regularly attended the Sunday afternoon worship. Our capacity is twenty people in our area with the need to follow safety protocols and social distancing. God is adding two to three new attendees every Sunday. Since we face the positive challenge of outgrowing our space in the house church, we gather these participants in their homes. This month, we struggled with adequate space for the children’s Sunday school. We are no longer renting the room at the back of the house because of the limits of our financial budget, and it is too small for the number of kids and not well ventilated. We rented it to test it for a month, and the church leaders decided to look for another option.
- Pray for the children’s area.
- Pray for a space for the adults.
- Pray for the spiritual growth of God’s redeemed people.
- Pray for God’s advancing ministering power to the people in the community.
One of our active Sunday attendees in the house church is Rutchiel. She was one of the recipients of our bundles of joy in December. Her son has a health problem with his intestines. Despite her son’s physical condition, Rutchiel finds hope in the Lord, and we see her eagerness to learn God’s Word. She is excited to attend every Sunday for worship. Rutchiel has shared her joy with her husband, Marlon, and the kids. The whole family is active and eager to cultivate their faith. We planned a musical training for the junior youth this month. Rutchiel’s son will be at this training; he is very excited, and so are his parents.
Pray for complete healing for Rutchiel’s son, Cloudy
Pray for spiritual growth for Marlon and Rutchiel
Every Sunday, I minister to Johnny’s family at their home. He is a construction worker and has eight daughters and two sons. The whole family is eager and excited to study God’s Word. They wanted to join our fellowship in the house church, but it made more sense to worship at their house. The primary reasons are the limited space in the house church, and the family had transportation issues. We thank God that four of Johnny’s children will be joining the music training.
- Pray for a tent and chairs to use the space outside Johnny’s house for church services.
- Pray for the five junior youth doing music training.
- Pray for God’s guidance and wisdom for the trainers and provision.
- Pray for God to provide a larger space to rent for worship somewhere in the community.
- Pray for guidance, strength, and wisdom for my family.
February 2021
February is the month of love and an excellent opportunity to share God’s love. We planned to hold a couples’ date night with the Bible study contacts in our community. A simple dinner date for them to refresh and renew their marriage covenant and an opportunity to share God’s idea of love and connect with them. As we discussed our plans, one of our concerns was the venue. We praise the Lord for wisdom; He gave me the idea of removing a wall of our living room to create a bigger space. I praise God that the owner of the house we rent gave me permission for this renovation.
We praise God for answering our prayers and His wondrous work as we hosted the couples’ dinner date. From the start of our planning to the end of the event, God poured out His guidance, provision, and wisdom. Everyone was excited as it was our first time holding an event.
We were glad to serve and impart the Biblical principles of building a happy home to these ten young couples. We praise God for the success of the event despite the limited space. For most couples, this was their first time on a date, as work is busy and they lack the budget for such luxuries.
Our normal situation is that we cannot do Bible study if it is raining, as we typically meet in an open and potentially muddy space. But since our house now has more room, we decided to do our Bible study inside. As everyone sells fish in the morning for income, we meet together in the afternoon on Sundays.
Two different Bible study groups now meet in our house church. We borrowed twenty plastic chairs and a portable speaker from our mother church to use for worship.
As we do not have gadgets nor a projector, my wife wrote the lyrics of the songs on paper so everyone can see them. My wife taught new songs at each meeting, and my daughter plays the guitar.
The first gathering was immensely challenging the whole day since there was no electricity and no volunteers. Everyone was busy preparing their homes for the coming typhoon Auring that would make landfall that day. Yet, we still held our worship service.
After the singing, my wife gathered the children at the back of our house for a separate learning time. Separating the group minimized the crowd and noise in the worship hall. I also then could focus the attention of the parents on the Bible.
At the back of our rented house was a vacant room that we rented during the couples’ night. This place is indeed useful since our ministry is growing. Now we are officially renting it for the children’s church as there is a lack of space in the house. The kids gathered have parents who attend the service. The parents are thankful that the children are also having church during their own time of hearing the message.
Our weekly Bible studies in other areas are continuing. Praise God for their eagerness and passion for learning. Some of the participants are now attending the Sunday worship service.
- Pray that we can purchase plastic chairs to use for worship, so we no longer need to borrow them.
- Pray for a speaker and sound system. Also, we would like to get two exhaust fans and four ceiling fans for the children’s room and worship hall to create a comfortable worship space.
- Pray for the advancing power of God; I have now started to infiltrate the neighborhood to the west of our target outreach.
January 2021
I praise the Lord for another year to experience His goodness and faithfulness. I thank Him for His continued provision and sustenance and for answering our prayers. Despite the covid crisis, God’s working power is unstoppable. We resumed our Bible studies and children’s outreach programs after the holiday vacation. Thank God that we could visit again the people we saw during our Pray, Care, and Share ministry last month. Through this outreach event, I had the opportunity to connect with them.
We have witnessed how God has sustained and cared for the family of Reynaldo and Jirah during this pandemic. Jirah gave birth to her fourth child, just two weeks before I saw the family. Jirah is a faithful Bible study member who would speak only a few words but sat quietly in the corner and listened to God’s Word. One afternoon, when I visited the family, my heart was dampened seeing the three kids eating rice without viand (any meat, seafood, or vegetable dish that accompanies rice in a typical Filipino meal). Her husband, Reynaldo, was sitting quietly in the corner of the housekeeping watch over their newborn baby. Jirah was not home because she was at the well washing their clothes. I had a long conversation with Reynaldo about life and am grateful to hear his story.
Reynaldo has been out of work since last fall because of the lockdown. He is a construction worker, but his contractor had no more projects. Reynaldo has had difficulty in finding a new job and so is relying on fishing for a living. The family is in great need of finances and prayers.
After our conversation, I went home and shared with my wife about the family’s situation. We decided to go back to their home and bring food and fruit for the family. Reynaldo became emotional as he prayed with me, and I shared the hope we have in Christ. I thank the Lord for the opportunity to pray for them and share hope in God.
- Pray for Reynaldo and Jirah to have wisdom and perseverance as they go through the challenges of life.
- Pray for their four children – Prince, Fernando, Rey, Princess Mae, and Baby Lourdes – to have good health, protection, and strength.
- Pray for the whole family to put their hope and trust in God.
- Pray for construction work for Reynaldo.
The children’s outreach and Bible studies resumed after the winter vacation. We thank God for the privilege of sharing the gospel despite the covid crisis and resulting lockdown situation. Our ministry has faced many challenges and difficulties during this last year in this area. Our Bible study’s location was not originally our target area where we planned to start church planting work, but God guided us here this last year. We gathered quietly for Bible study, even with the strict restrictions. The longing to learn and know God, His grace, and His goodness, persuade us to meet weekly. God is faithful to add the people. I have witnessed their spiritual growth. We especially thank God that the people who received a bundle of Joy at Christmas are now a part of the Bible studies.
As I do the Bible study with the parents, my wife gathers the children in a separate group to learn God’s Word. Large social gatherings are still prohibited in this area, so we meet in small groups for Bible studies. We thank God for the eager listening of the adults.
- Pray for God’s perfect time to resume the kid’s outreach in the area.
- Pray for connections to the parents through the children.
- Pray for God’s advancing ministering power in the lives of the individuals.
- Pray for protection and provision.
One of our approaches to connect with the community is to introduce the livelihood program to supplement their income and provide the opportunity to learn how to manage our God-given time, resources, family, and self. Our ministry approach is holistic, to target and reach all the family needs, not just the spiritual ones.
We connected with Sis. Elvie, who gave her time for the worship on laundry soap-making. The women’s group launched this program just recently.
- Pray for God’s provision, both financially and volunteers, to guide the groups as we launch this livelihood program.
- Pray for God to open their hearts and minds so the participants may learn and apply the livelihood program we teach and the Biblical values.
- Pray for God’s guidance and wisdom as we plan to rent a property for our worship gathering.
- Pray for my wife and me as we minister to the couples and families.
December 2020
Our children’s outreach on Saturday afternoons in Pilapilan Liloan is continuing. We thank God for giving us this ministry area in Liloan. We could not hold a Christmas celebration for the kids due to lack of time, but when we gave out Christmas bundles for the adult Bible study, we gave each of the kids a gift. We thank God for His provision and guidance. The children’s outreach has an average of fifteen kids per meeting. We gather them in a shaded place to minister to their needs and share about Jesus.
- Pray for their children to grow up to know Jesus Christ.
- Pray for their families to come to know the Lord through their witness.
- Pray for good health, protection, and provision for the children and their families.
- Pray for a table and small stools for them to sit on.
The adult Bible study is continuing; we thank the Lord for the people’s eagerness to study and learn His Word. We have visited them twice a month for the past few months, but we are planning to go weekly this year. Our prayer for this area is that God will give us a place to rent for a worship gathering. We thank God for His provision to provide the participants with Christmas bundles. There are seven regular attendees, and we also extended God’s blessing and provision to ten families near our bible study area.
- Pray for the ten families that the seed of the gospel that we sowed this season will grow.
- Pray for a place to gather for corporate worship.
- Pray for the spiritual growth of the seven regular attendees.
We thank God for His indescribable gift of Jesus Christ, the greatest gift of all. We were able to hold a Christmas celebration with the kids in our village. We praise God for His special provision, from the food, gifts, and toys to the volunteers who assisted my wife with the kids. Three of the children’s parents volunteer to help. God used two people to donate used toys for the kids. God indeed is the great Provider.
- Pray for the children to grow in their faith in God and for this new generation to follow God.
- Pray for their parents to have open eyes to spiritual matters so they may come to know God and support their children in the faith.
We thank God who gives us the victory through our Lord Jesus Christ just as 1st Corinthians 15:57 reminds us. In previous reports, I shared our desire to distribute “bundles of joy” for Christmas. I asked for your prayers for God’s provision for finances and logistics. We praise the Lord for answering our prayers. God has been gracious and faithful to us in our ministry. I thank the Lord for His constant provision and for my wife and kids, who assist me. From the start of our planning, we desired to give our existing Bible study attendees gifts and reach the west and east side of our church planting area. Due to the pandemic situation, we cannot easily enter an area without having a contact person. Yet God provided volunteers to go with us and eagerly share the love of Christ and boldly declare His Word to others.
Susan is our contact person in the west area. God made it possible to extend our ministry and gave us Susan as the entry person. Susan is an old single lady selling pancakes in our compound. I talked to her about God, and during our conversation, I noticed that Susan already has a personal relationship with our Lord Jesus Christ. We talked further, and I learned that Susan is an active member of a Baptist church. Two weeks before our scheduled time for giving Christmas bundles, my wife and I set out to find Susan’s house. We praise God for guiding us to their home; we are now using it as a base for prayers and briefing the volunteers before evangelism and outreach. God granted me the words to explain to Susan our vision and mission to the community; she decided to go with us for the entire day.
- Pray for our outreach and evangelism to the west area.
- Pray for Susan to grow in her faith and for evangelism opportunities to arise.
God made each of us unique. He gave us different skills and talents. He is the one who provides for our daily needs in remarkable ways. Proof of God’s love and care is evident in the life of Leny. I praised God for caring for Leny and his family. I also praise God for giving me opportunities to minister to them. Leny is a carpenter and already a senior citizen. He can no longer build houses, and his wife has no work. Some of his children have their own families, and his son is a motorcycle driver. Leny used his skills to make a “bugsay”, a paddle used on a boat. He also made a boat to sell. We were happy to share physical food and the Word of God with the entire family, including his wife and two daughters. Leny’s eldest son died a year ago when he was fishing in the open ocean and got hit by lightning.
- Pray for Leny and his entire family to come to know the Lord Jesus Christ.
- Pray for their daily needs.
After doing house-to-house evangelism in the morning to seventeen homes in the west area, we took a break for lunch. During the afternoon, we proceeded to the east side of the community. We do not have a contact person there, but Ailene and Genie have some relatives in that area, so we let them be our guides.
We met Mother Maria; she was happy for us to visit and share the blessings and the Word of God. It had been almost twenty years since they had seen Ailene and Genie. The two women grew up here, but they got married at a young age and moved away due to family problems. Genie shared the gospel for the first time. While Genie and I shared the goodness and love of God with Maria, we were not aware that Rutchil was at the back door listening.
Rutchil is Maria’s youngest daughter. After our conversation with Maria, Rutchil came to us and asked us to pray for her son, Cloud Ethon, who has difficulty releasing his bowel. Rutchil said they have gone to some doctors to check her child’s condition, but they could not find the reasons or diagnose anything. Rutchil was emotional and cried as she shared her story. We prayed with her and her child after Ailene shared the hope we have in Jesus. As we were leaving, Rutchill asked if it was possible to do an outreach program for the children. She offered to help gather them.
- Pray for Rutchin to find hope in Christ.
- Pray for God’s provision for the medical assessment of her son, Cloud Ethon’s health condition.
- Pray for healing.
We distributed fifty packs of the Christmas Bundle of Joy to our Bible study regular attendees and the poorest and jobless families in our church planting area. We prayed and shared the gospel with every family we visited. I thank the Lord for this open door for evangelism and for the opportunity to connect with more people in the community and minister to them. I am amazed at how God is working in us and through us.
The village we visited has make-shift houses made of lightweight recycled materials. We spent the entire day walking and one-on-one and group evangelism as our Pray, Care, Share ministry. We touched lives for Jesus Christ. We reached out to twenty families on that day.
- Pray that we can do Bible studies with the families we visited.
- Pray for blessings on this opportunity to connect with the people in our extended area.
- Pray for the seeds of the gospel to grow in their hearts and minds growing into personal relationships with God.
It was a great joy to me as a father watching my daughter Eunice getting outside her comfort zone and sharing the gospel for the first time. Genie and Grace, two of our volunteers, also shared for the first time. I was happy to see their boldness to share God’s love with others despite their fears. I pray they will make proclaiming the gospel a lifestyle habit and not stop as just this event.
- Pray for God’s sustaining grace to my family and ministry.
- Pray for strength, protection, wisdom, and spiritual growth.
- Pray for God to provide leaders from among my Bible study groups to help expand the ministry.
- Pray for God to continue to pour out blessings on this community, to break and destroy all strongholds and evil practices.
November 2020
“Pray without ceasing.” As part of preparing the area and entrusting God for everything we do in the ministry, we are doing prayer walks every Saturday morning. My family and I walked through the community in the early morning hours and prayed for God to open two new outreach areas for Bible study. We petitioned God for guidance and wisdom for our Pray, Care, and Share ministry at its three locations during the Christmas season. We gave a bundle pack of essential items to the most impoverished families. We also request God to guide us to a contact person that can help our connections to the community and make the work of the Lord possible and efficient.
- Pray for God’s provision as we reach this community.
- Pray for technical support.
- Pray for God to provide a contact person for the west and north side.
- Pray for wisdom and guidance for our desire to do house to house outreach.
Praise the Lord that our children’s outreach continues despite the pandemic. We thank God for the willingness of the parents and the kid’s excitement to attend each weekend. I find opportunities to connect with the parents while my wife is teaching the kids. I minister to the adults by sharing the love of God.
- Pray for protection and good health for the precious children.
- Pray for leading and provision for a larger area of gathering.
- Pray for my wife’s strength and wisdom in reaching the kids in the community.
“Therefore, just as you received Jesus Christ as Lord, continue to live your lives in Him, rooted and built-in Him, and firm in your faith just as you were taught, and overflowing with thankfulness.” Colossians 2:6-7.
Our mission statement in the church is “leading people have personal and growing relationships with God” with the vision of “multiplying healthy churches in our community and beyond.” Our weekly Bible studies have continued in the coast area despite the complex coordination of schedules since the people are always busy earning their daily income. We thank God for the passion, perseverance, and opportunity to share His Word with the community.
My wife and I started to arrange individual Bible studies from the current group to strengthen their faith and train them for leadership. We are now in the process of equipping the members to do the ministry.
- Pray for them to be firmly rooted in God’s Word.
- Pray for protection and guidance for the Bible study participants.
- Pray for the leadership training and for leaders to help expand the ministry.
- Pray for God to go before us and prepare the hearts of the people.
- Pray for God to pour out blessings in this community and destroy the strongholds and evil practices.
“Blessed are all who fear the Lord, who walk in His ways. You will eat the fruit of your labor; blessings and prosperity will be yours.” Psalm 128:1-2
One of the active attendees of the Bible study is Porra. She is a mother, and her daughter Marilou helps her earn their income. They sell fish, so every afternoon, they prepare and preserve the fish. In the early morning, they walk to the next town to sell their fish.
- Pray for protection, good health, and strength for this family.
- Pray for wisdom so they can effectively manage their time and income.
- Pray for spiritual growth that they will have the courage to share with their family.
October 2020
I shared how we started the children’s outreach and adult Bible study inside the compound we rent in previous reports. We gather the children in the vacant lot beside our house, but this area is too muddy due to the unfavorable weather. My wife and I decided to move the children inside our home instead, between the kitchen and living room area. Due to the current pandemic situation, we have a maximum of ten kids since larger groups are not allowed.
- Pray that we can resume our outreach outside and that we can gather larger groups again soon.
- Pray for God’s leading and provision for a more appropriately sized area.
- Pray for my wife’s strength and wisdom in reaching the kids in the community.
Despite the business of our schedules and the challenges of the children’s new method of education, we are managing our time wisely. We thank God for providing the wisdom and strength for us to balance our family, study, and ministry times. My three assistants in ministry and my prayer warriors (my family) are so excited for our weekly Bible study. They get to see their new friends each week.
- Pray for the spiritual growth of my children and humble hearts.
- Pray for my family to have strength, protection, and wisdom.
- Pray for provision and guidance for my kids as they navigate the new standard way of education.
- Pray for my wife to have strength as she manages her time with family, ministry, and online education.
I thank God for His sustaining grace and renewed strength every day. He enables me to continue the work that He entrusted to my family and me. Our weekly house-to-house Bible studies have continued. I praise God for the additional contact for Bible studies. Praise God for His favor and privilege He has given me to minister to these people even during the pandemic time.
As I have mentioned before, it is more challenging to arrange the Bible study schedule in the coastal area due to their fishing livelihood. But despite this issue, God has given us the perseverance to share His Word with the community. I have also shared our need for Bibles. We praise God for answering our prayers. We were able to give new Bibles to the study participants.
- Pray for the people’s spiritual growth that they may have a personal and growing relationship with God.
- Pray for God to provide leaders from the Bible study group that can help me expand the ministry.
- Pray that God will continue preparing and ministering before us in this community.
- Pray for God to pour out His blessings and destroy all strongholds and evil practices.
- Pray for God to guide our efforts to propose a livelihood program to the community.
God is the God of endless opportunities to do good. He is the God of open doors. While walking home from the Bible study, I met Edna. She lives beside the seashore with her family. Edna shared the hardships and struggles her family has suffered from the pandemic. Authorities imprisoned her son six years ago on illegal drug charges. They have been unable to do anything to get him released from a lack of finances. I listened to her story and praised God for the opportunity to comfort her. I shared with her the incredible love and grace of God. Edna is willing and eager to do a Bibles study in her home and a children’s outreach to her four grandchildren. We visited them the following day. Edna was happy to receive her new Bible.
- Pray for Edmund, Edna’s son, to be released from prison and for God to speak to Him.
- Pray for Edmund’s wife and three children, for God to continue providing them comfort, good health, and protection.
- Pray that we can minister to the whole family, and each will have a personal and growing relationship with God.
September 2020
This month we were able to continue our house-to-house Bible studies. I praised God for the addition of another group. We now have six groups that I meet with each week. I praise God for his favor, wisdom, protection, and privilege He has given me to minister to the people even during the pandemic.
Scheduling has been challenging due to the source of income as we are in a coastal area. Most of the people are only available in the afternoon. They spend their nights on the sea catching fish, and in the morning, they sleep and sell their fish. Sometimes, since they rely on the sea movement, they cannot attend the group if the tide is high in the afternoon. God is faithful, and He has given my family and me to have passion and perseverance to share His Word in our community.
- Pray for the spiritual growth of the believers.
- Pray for God to provide leaders from the Bible study group so we can expand the ministry.
- Pray that the hearts of the people will be ready for the gospel and break all strongholds and evil practices.
- Pray for God to guide us as we propose the livelihood program to the community.
Praise God for answering our prayers. I mentioned the story of Ivy and Paul in my previous report. Two weeks later, they called us and asked to do a Bible study with us. It was not only this young couple who wanted to study the Bible but the owner of their rental house too.
Linda is Filipino-Chinese. She had a mild stroke and so has suffered physical discomfort for many years. Linda has no family and is single. She is a licensed pharmacist who enjoyed worldly pleasures and wealth during her younger years. Then she decided to sell her property, house, and cars and live a simple life away from the city, searching for value, meaning, and purpose in life. During one of our Bible studies, Linda cried out to the Lord to surrender her life to Jesus Christ. She desires to have a personal and growing relationship with Him. Ivy, Paul, and Linda wanted to do a weekly Bible study, but we decided to meet once a month in their house due to the long-distance and scheduling challenges.
- Pray for Ivy, Paul, and Linda to grow in their faith with eagerness and desire to know God more.
- Pray for protection and strength on our travel each month.
My wife has an online class each morning and a part-time job in the afternoons, so her only empty time is the weekend. So, my children stepped up to assist me in the Bible studies during the week. My eldest daughter, Eunice, is the guitarist. Ashly Mae leads the singing, and Carlos does the opening prayer. I praise God, and I am thankful that He has provided a supportive family, especially as I do not yet have volunteers and community leaders to share the burden.
- Pray for the love and joy of my children in ministry.
- Pray for their spiritual growth and for them to have humble hearts.
- Pray for the Bible study participants to grow in faith and knowledge.
We have started a children’s outreach and adult Bible study inside the compound where we rent. We gather the children in a vacant area in front of the owner’s shop. We praise God for the owner’s willingness to allow us to use the space for an hour and a half. They also took a break from work to attend the adult Bible study. The adult group includes Perla and Nicolas, the owners, and a renter, Jelyn. Pray for more children to join the outreach. Pray for wisdom and provision for operational expenses. Pray for more volunteers as we desire to expand the children’s ministry. Pray for the Holy Spirit to work in the hearts of the people. Pray for salvation, unity, and reconciliation between the relatives regarding the conflict regarding inheritance and
August 2020
Praise be to the God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ, the Father of mercies and God of all comfort. He comforts us in all our troubles so that we can comfort those in any trouble with the comfort we receive from God.
Since the start of the lockdown in the last few months, we have distributed food packs to families in the church planting area. This month, God enabled us to share His blessings with our neighbors. We gave them the tangible gift of God’s love through gifts of rice. We also had the opportunity to pray for them. Eight families received food, they are all relatives, and one owns the home we rented. Unfortunately, the relatives are not in the right relationship due to inheritance property issues.
- Pray for the families to come to know Jesus Christ as their Lord and Savior.
- Pray for their relationship to God, for we believe that if they are reconciled to God, then they will be reconciled to each other.
- Pray for blessings to this community.
- Pray for God to break and destroy all strongholds, bondage, and evil practices.
My wife started her Company of Three Bible study with two young moms, Ivy and Jellyn, in our home. Ivy is twenty-five and has a two-year-old son. Jellyn is eighteen and has a baby girl. When we first started the Bible study, Ivy and Jellyn both lived in our neighborhood. Their live-in partners are construction workers. The two mothers are eager and passionate to know God’s Word. My wife meets with them every Thursday. They study the Bible, tell life stories, and share each other’s burdens and problems. We praise God that they desire to learn His word.
- Pray for Ivy and Jellyn to have open hearts as they learn and grow.
- Pray for wisdom for my wife and me as we teach them from God’s Word.
- Pray for their live-in partners, as we have challenged Ivy and Jellyn to share what they are learning.
- Pray for friendships to develop.
We thank the Lord for the privilege of extending help and comfort to Ivy and her live-in partner Paul.
Ivy was our next-door neighbor and recently spent the night at our house because her drunk in-laws were harassing her. Early the next morning, we rushed Ivy to the hospital because she had collapsed from uncontrolled emotion and fear. We praise God for His comfort, provision, and strength that she recovered a few hours later and was released. Paul was not around because he can only visit for a short time, three to five hours, every two weeks due to the pandemic situation. The company rules are that he needs to stay on the project site. To avoid further conflicts and preserve family relationships, Paul and Ivy decided to move away from where their parents live and start a new beginning. Their new rented home is about forty to forty-five minutes on the motorbike from our house.
Taking care of Ivy Ivy and Paul’s new home
We praise God for turning trials in their lives into triumph. Thank the Lord for His sustaining grace.
- Pray that we can continue to minister to Paul and Ivy despite the fact they are further away.
- Pray for the couple and their two-year-old son as they start a new chapter for their family.
- Pray for comfort, provision, and strength.
- Pray for Ivy’s protection as Paul will still be only able to visit them twice a month during the pandemic.
In previous reports, I mentioned and requested your prayers for our desire to do house to house Bible studies and small groups. The reasons for the smaller gatherings were to follow the safety health protocols and avoid more massive crowds. This month our province moved from General Community Quarantine to Modified General Community Quarantine, so we were allowed to continue the Bible study. We praise the Lord for continuing to minister to the hearts of His children. We have five existing groups each week and expect to have more starting in the next few weeks. Glory to God. We are amazed at the eagerness and availability of the believers to learn and study His word.
- Pray for the believers to continue to seek and learn God’s Word.
- Pray for wisdom for my wife and me to manage our schedules, especially during the tie my wife is studying.
- Pray for wisdom and strength and that God will help me balance my time as a husband, father, and minister.
Every family is precious in the eyes of God. Family is a picture of God’s genuine love for the church. The importance of family is one of our core values. I thank God for giving me a wonderful family with big hearts of ministry. As a father, it brings me joy to see my children’s passion for sharing God’s love with the community’s children. We do family devotions, studying everyday evangelism, and learning strategies of how to share the gospel. We focus on family, so my wife and I spend time each Sunday before and after the virtual worship to be with our kids.
- Pray for my family’s strength, protection, wisdom, and spiritual growth.
- Pray for provision, guidance, and understanding to the kids as they engage the new standard method of studying for the upcoming school year.
- Pray for my wife, for strength, spiritual growth, wisdom, and time management for her online schooling.
- Pray for a reliable internet connection, essential for the new school’s new methods this year.
July 2020
“The Spirit of the Sovereign LORD is on me because the LORD has anointed me to preach good news to the poor. He has sent me to bind up the brokenhearted, to proclaim freedom for the captives and release from darkness for the prisoners, to proclaim the year of the Lord’s favor and the day of vengeance of our God, to comfort all who mourn, and provide for those who grieve in Zion— to bestow on them a crown of beauty instead of ashes, the oil of gladness instead of mourning, and a garment of praise instead of a spirit of despair. They will be called oaks of righteousness, a planting of the LORD for the display of his splendor.” Isaiah 61:1-3
For the past six months of the pandemic, God has been faithful in providing for our daily needs and bringing comfort to my family and ministry. With God’s overflowing provision, favor, and guidance, we have shared these blessings with the community. Despite not being able to regularly visit people due to border controls and the current situation, we have still been able to bring relief goods. This ministry has helped us create and build relationships with people and has led to multiple opportunities to do house-to-house Bible studies.
- Pray for enough time to follow-up with the families and conduct Bible studies.
- Pray that God will continue to work in advance in the hearts of the people.
- Pray for friendships.
- Pray for the families in the community, for God to provide them with health, peace, strength, and hope during this challenging time.
- Pray for this current crisis to draw people to God and lead them to recognize Him as the source of hope and eternal life.
“But he was pierced for our transgressions; he was crushed for our iniquities; the punishment that brought us peace was upon him, and by his wounds, we are healed.” Isaiah 53:5
God is the God who heals not only our spiritual problems but also our emotional and physical illnesses. Amie is one of our volunteers who was touched as we prayed for her daughter, Kristel Mae, who had an ear infection after swimming in the ocean. A week before that, we prayed for her sister, Eunice, who had a skin infection on her left leg. We praise God for His favor, Eunice is healed.
- Pray for the complete healing of Kristel Mae and good health.
- Pray for protection and provision for the family.
“The earth is the Lord’s, and everything in it, the world, and all who live in it.” Psalms 24:1
After months of praying, committing our plans and desires to God for a rental house within our target area, our prayers have been answered. We desired to rent this home so that even during the pandemic situation, ministry and sharing the gospel to the people would continue without hesitation or restrictions. Praise God for granting our request above what we asked for by providing a safer and more convenient house. The Modified General Community Quarantine (MGCQ) was applied which resulted in our application to rent a home in another village or across the border being approved. We did have health protocols to follow. We moved in and underwent the five-day quarantine with our body temperatures monitored twice a day. We praise God for His provision and strength. After our quarantine, my wife and I decided to re-dedicate the home. We give thanks to the leaders who celebrated with us, and we are grateful to our family, who are team players.
- Pray for the continued provision for my family and protection during this pandemic.
- Pray for strength for the long road ahead, spiritual boldness, passion, and wisdom in presenting the gospel to our neighbors and everyone in the community.
- Pray for open doors for the gospel.
- Pray for God to lead us to the “person of peace” in the community.
- Pray for the Lord to lead us to the right person or couple to mentor future additions to the leadership and core team.
After the five days of being home-quarantined, we can finally visit the community, do house-to-house visits, and evangelism without hesitations and borders issues. This time, my wife and I were not the only ones visiting, but our three kids also went with us to meet new friends and embrace their new comfort zone.
- Pray for additional people for the Bible study.
- Pray for wisdom in managing our schedule for house-to-house Bible study.
- Pray for the community, for God to break and destroy all strongholds and evil practices.
June 2020
We seek to maximize our God-given strength and embrace the new normal situation. The pandemic has brought difficulties in reaching the community as we cannot easily access the local border or travel to the village. Our desire to rent a house within the area has not yet been granted.
Praise God that the Cebu province has been released from the Enhanced Community Quarantine (ECQ) to the General Community Quarantine (GCQ). Some transactions can operate, and the borders in the villages are no longer as strict. There are still restrictions, and riding on the back of the motorcycle is prohibited, so it is a struggle for my wife and me to visit the community. Despite this hindrance, we do not let it stop us from praying, caring, and sharing with the people. We thank the Lord for the wisdom and strength He provides. My wife and I are doing a prayer walk every other morning from our house to the community. It takes us about forty to forty-five minutes to walk this distance. We travel on an empty road, go uphill then downhill, and through the river to reach our mission place—what a great bonding experience for us and excellent physical exercise.
At first, it was only my wife and I doing the prayer walk and house visits. But we praise God that after a few days, two more believers joined us on this narrow road. Greg and Ailyn walk over thirty minutes from their house to ours before starting the target area. They have been married for fourteen years and have seven children. When we first started walking, Ailyn commented that it was their first time as a couple to walk together.
- Pray for Greg and Ailyn to keep the fire in their hearts burning with love for each other, passion for serving Christ, and compassion for the lost.
- Pray for God to provide for the family, especially during this pandemic, as Greg has no permanent income.
- Pray for wisdom and comfort for Ailyn as she faces family troubles. Her parents have marital challenges, and as the eldest, due to our culture, it is her responsibility to be the one to solve and shoulder the conflict. P
- ray for good health for the entire family.
As the days went by, another couple went with us. The sister of Ailyn is Jenny, and Anthony is her live-in partner. They have been together for five years and have two children. Anthony and Jenny are joyful and loving in ministering to the community. They have volunteered to handle a Bible study. We prayed to God for this couple to become part of the ministry’s core leaders, but first, we are focusing on doing discipleship with them. We praise God that they have decided to settle down into marriage.
- Pray for guidance and provision for this couple as they desire to be married legally.
- Pray for spiritual growth and maturity.
- Pray for good health and daily food for the family. Pray for Jenny and Anthony to cultivate their love and intimacy with God.
Spending time praying, talking, learning their situations, and stories is a joy for my wife and me as we serve the people. We praise God for His sustaining grace on every family in the community. Due to the lockdown, we have not been able to do outreach for the kids, and they miss the fellowship. We have talked with many parents, and they are concerned about their children’s upcoming school year. The department of education announced that the school model for the next year is changing to homeschooling through online and modular classes. The parents are worried as they do not have technology gadgets or computers, no budget for obtaining these items, and no internet access. Their greatest fear is that if they do not understand the topic or lesson, how will they teach it to their children? Some of the parents have only attained the primary or secondary levels of school. So far, their partial decision is to let their kids skip studying this year.
Pray for our desire and plan to provide tutoring to the children when the situation allows. If God is willing, we also will need the workforce to make this plan possible.
- Pray for financial and technical provisions. Pray for guidance and wisdom for the parents.
- Pray for good health and protection of individuals.
- Pray for the families to get daily food since most of them still have no income source due to the lockdowns.
- Pray for God to prepare hearts for the gospel message by destroying and breaking the strongholds in their lives.
“Study to show thyself approved unto God, a workman that needed not to be ashamed, rightly dividing the word of truth.”Second Timothy 2:15. Learning the Word of God is necessary to bless our souls by knowing Him and having a better relationship with Him. We praise God for answering our request. We conducted our first Bible study in three groups. We decided to split into smaller groups since we cannot meet in a large group. We praise God for the believer’s eagerness and willingness to study the Bible. But due to the new situation and increase in cases, we were only able to meet twice before the barangay captain advised us to stop gathering. A new executive order from the government was put in place to strengthen the security checkpoints on the barangay borders. The positive cases in Cebu doubled when the general community quarantine order took effect.
- Pray for wisdom and guidance as it is now our plan to do house to house Bible studies to avoid large groups.
- Pray for God’s provision as we need copies of the Bible for our new contacts.
- Pray for additional people to be interested in the Bible.
- Pray for our schedule as it will be more complicated since we are doing so many individual household groups.
- Pray for physical, emotional, social, and spiritual blessings and protection as we engage in this new normal situation.
- Pray for God to restrain the spread of the virus so His work through us can proceed unhindered.
May 2020
God continually provides provisions in challenging times. In man’s extremity is God’s opportunity to appear for the help and relief of His people. When crisis comes, our Lord Jesus Christ can supply our daily needs in His own good time and manner, sometimes in astonishing ways.
When the pandemic started, my wife and I struggled to reach out to the community and care for them since we cannot meet in person. In some areas, there is a lack of technology or internet access. Also, crossing the local borders to the other villages is not allowed, so we cannot enter some communities.
Despite these challenges, we praise God since He provided ways for us to minister to the people. Giving relief goods is how we can access the community without any hesitation or concerns and visit the families. In this month, God continues to pour out His blessings, and we were successful in providing a second wave of food items. As we visit the families, we heard their prayer concerns and updates on their current situation. We prayed with the families. Greg and two others were with me, and we spent as much time as possible talking with the people.
- Pray for enough time to follow-up with the families.
- Pray that God will continue to work in advance in the hearts of His people.
- Pray for closer relationships to develop despite the restrictions on meeting with people in person.
- Pray for God to continue to provide daily food, health, peace, and strength during these challenging times.
- Pray for the current crisis to draw people to God and cause them to recognize Him as the source of hope and eternal life.
- Pray for the families to have access to other areas to sell their fish. They are only allowed to sell their fish within their local and limited neighborhood, and it is hard for everyone to sell enough to make a living since they all have the same products.
“As for me, I am poor and needy, but the Lord takes thought for me. You are my help and my deliverer; do not delay, O my God.” Psalms 40:17.
The last time I visited Ednil and Florinda’s family, they were in a difficult spot because the husband is not allowed to travel the other island to catch fish. I cannot imagine trying to support a family of four kids with no income. But I praise God for His sustaining grace that He poured out on this family. Thank you for your prayers. The family has survived this crisis as God has never failed to provide for their needs. They see and feel the greatness and goodness of God. The Lord is mindful of us. He sees our situation and never fails to care for us.
- Pray for the family of Ednil and Florinda, that we can connect and continue ministering to them.
- Pray for God to bless and comfort them.
- Pray for the precious children that God may give them a healthy immune system and that they grow up with love and reverence to God.
- Pray for God to open their hearts and minds to see His goodness.
- Pray for their salvation.
I express my gratitude for your prayer support. I have mentioned Jessa in previous reports and requested prayers for safe delivery. God answered our prayers, and she gave birth to her first baby girl just over a month ago. We thank God for His goodness and provision amid the pandemic crisis.
- Pray for God’s provision for the family as Jessa’s live-in partner has no work or income, so she is dependent on her parents. Pray for God to work in her life.
“Sons are a heritage from the Lord, children a reward from Him.” Psalms 127:3.
Having the stay-home policy is not easy for the children. They get bored with the same routine. So, we made the routine different by using these quarantine days as a type of camp with schedules and activities such as studying God’s Word, doing house chores, and skills training. I am teaching my children to play the guitar. I praise God for in the last two months of being quarantined, my eldest daughter Eunice has discovered her new talent in music and playing the guitar. I thank God that even though I am not musically oriented, God has given me a daughter who can use music to bring Him glory.
- Pray for us as parents, that the Lord will give us wisdom in guiding our children.
- Pray that as our children grow, they will remain faithful and obedient to God, and desire to use their God-given talents for God’s glory.
The “new normal” may change our daily routine in life but never our commitment to serving God and people. Due to the current restrictions, reaching out to the community is more laborious. We cannot easily access the other villages or travel across local borders. So, my wife and I discussed renting a house within our target community to continue daily ministry, learn their practices and culture, and establish close relationships without worries. We prayed to God for guidance and wisdom.
I went to the area to inquire about a house and found one for rent along the road. I negotiated with the owner, and they were willing to allow us to rent the house. The problem is that during this pandemic period, the protocols do not permit rentals to move from one border area to another. I went to the officials to ask about this protocol. With the crisis, transferring a residence from another place is strictly prohibited. I thank God that even though our request was not granted, I had an opportunity to share with the barangay captain my vision for the community. His response was positive, and he permitted me to enter the barangay at any time. I am grateful for this permission to visit as I will no longer be hesitant to enter the target ministry area.
- Pray for God’s leading and wisdom for our desire to live within the community.
- Pray for the proper and exact time for God to allow us to transfer our living area.
- Pray for comfort and obedient hearts for my children as we plan to leave our house where we have lived for many years.
- Pray for daily protection and health of my family.
- Pray for God to restrain the spread of the virus so that His work through us can proceed unhindered.
April 2020
Despite the Enhanced Community Quarantine (ECQ) due to the pandemic, I thank God that I have been able to visit the community and survey the current status of the people from the pandemic situation. One person I talked to was Masing. She is worried about her family, especially their daily needs for survival. Due to the work restrictions, she can no longer sell fish and so they are not making any regular income. They have not made enough money to stock up food, and so they depend on their daily income. The government has not provided a guaranteed supply of food assistance for the community causing much worry and was the primary concern of our conversations. We prayed for God to give wisdom and knowledge to every individual and provide comfort and provision for the community. Their main concern was how to obtain rice. They fish for a living, and some of their other family members can catch fish within their area.
We praised God for his amazing provision amid this crisis and in answering our request. The day after my visit, where I learned about their concerns and the situation in this area. I expressed this issue to our core leaders in Light of Life community center, we designed an action plan and praised God for making the Life of Life community center His channel of blessing and his way of providing for the needs of the community. With these tangible gifts, we were able to pray, care, and share God’s blessing. We praise God that we do not just provide a temporary solution to this crisis but are also able to comfort the people as God has comforted us, and we had the opportunity to display the hope in life, which God promised us.
- Pray that God will continue to prepare and minister in advance to this community.
- Pray that God will continue to pour out blessings in this community, and break and destroy the strongholds and evil practices.
- Pray that God will guide and lead us to the Person of Peace in this place.
Let your light shine before men, that they may see your good deeds and praise your Father in heaven. Praise be to God for his fantastic work beforehand in the community. During this period, we are still strangers in this area, yet God provided us with four volunteers from the field to go with us and who we can ask for information regarding the community. They are parents of some of the kids who attend our Children Outreach. They volunteered to cook food and snacks for the kids when we started this program. One of the volunteers is Amie, who had served as our guide when we distributed rice to the families. We were not yet familiar with their homes, so Amie helped us. We praise God that despite the fact we have just started ministry here, He has prepared the people in advance to be willing to be trained and equipped for God’s Work. They are asking for Bible studies, but we are not yet able to begin groups due to the pandemic crisis.
- Pray for the volunteers to have joyful hearts to serve God and his people.
- Pray for ways to establish close relationships with them and to minister to them.
- Pray for the husbands of these found women, that God will touch their hearts as well.
We praise God for the team who accompanied us to give these tangible gifts of rice as an expression of God’s love and care. With the help of two couples, Ailene and Greg, and Jenny and Anthony, from Light of Life Community Center, we successfully imparted God’s provision to twenty-two households. Most of them are the families and parents of the kids we minister to in our outreach program. We praise God that we were able to visit their homes, talking with them, and praying for the families. Usually, only the mother is at home, so they are the ones caring for the children and so are not employed. But at this time, we were able to meet and get to know the husbands too. We praise God for this opportunity.
- Pray for follow-up with these families for visits and further evangelism.
- Pray for God to work in advance in the hearts of His people.
- Pray for us to establish close relationships with them.
- Pray for the families of this community that God will provide them health, peace, and strength during this challenging time.
- Pray that the current crisis will draw people to God and that they would recognize Him as the source of hope and eternal life.
We met the family of Florinda and Ednil. We were short on time but were able to talk and minister to them for a few minutes. They have four kids, and Ednil is a fisherman. Like many others in the community, their source of income has been affected. Ednil has to cross sea borders to catch fish off the island of Bohol, and the fishermen are not allowed to cross the limits due to the lockdown. There was great joy when we arrived at their home with five kilos of rice. Their kids are active in our children’s outreach.
- Pray that we can connect and minister to this family.
- Pray for God to bless and comfort them in the crisis that they are facing now.
- Pray for their precious children that God will give them robust immune systems and that they may grow up with love and reverence to God.
As we roamed through the area, we met Jessa. She is seventeen and seven months pregnant. Jessa lives with her live-in partner at her parent’s home. She is timid, so her mother was the one that we spoke with instead of Jess. As we talked with them and asked about their current situation, Bingbing, the mother stated that they were worried about her family’s situation because they do not have an income. Jessa’s due date is fast approaching.
- Pray for Jessa to have a safe birth and healthy baby this summer.
- Pray for God’s protection and provision for her family.
Family prayer is a great blessing. Through prayer, we see the changes God can work in us and our homes. I praise God that during this time of Enhanced Community Quarantine (ECQ), I am spending more time with my family. It is always my desire and joy to see my family growing in the Lord and serving Him wholeheartedly. Each evening, when we do our family devotion and prayer, we always include the community of Calero Liloan in our prayers. My son, Carlos, was assigned to lead our devotions one of these evenings. I praise God for his eagerness and desire to learn the Bible. Carlos wants to be a missionary and pastor someday. One of his favorite movies is “End of the Spear,” a documentary of a missionary.
- Pray for continual spiritual growth and strength of my family.
- Pray for God’s sustaining grace to my family and ministry.
God’s ways and thoughts are higher than ours. We do not understand or know why some things are happening. But God has promised that if we pray in faith, He will answer. To visit the community of Calero, I am traveling alone along the narrow road instead of taking the main route with the border crossing. My wife is unable to join me due to the current “no back-riding policy” for motorcycles, and we only have one quarantine pass per family.
- Pray for God’s protection and good health.
- Pray for sensitivity and awareness of God’s leading, especially during this time of pandemic crises.
- Pray for heavenly wisdom and knowledge in ministry to God’s people.
March 2020
Barangay Calero area is in the town of Liloan, near the Coast
It is a great joy for my family and me to serve the Lord by ministering to His people. We praise God for the opportunity and privilege that He entrusted us to do full-time ministry in the community of Calero, Liloan. We praise Him for answering our prayers. We know there will be challenges and struggles as we reach this community for Christ, but we rely on His promise of help in Isaiah 41:10. “Fear not, for I am with you; Be not dismayed, for I am your God. I will strengthen you, Yes, I will help you, I will uphold you with My righteous right hand.’”
As part of the light of life community center, our mission is leading people to have personal and growing relationships with God, with the vision of planting healthy churches in our community and beyond. We know that we cannot do this work alone, so we are thankful to God for giving us support on this journey.
We praise God for the young people who are helping with the Children’s Ministry in Calero, Liloan. We start with a time of prayer and briefing with the volunteers to prepare the team before we travel to our outreach area. Pastor Lito assisted us during the transition period in leading these youth as their team leader. This group of youth is the same group we first reached with the gospel, two years ago, in Bangkerohan Consolacion. Now they voluntarily have committed their lives to serve in our new church planting area.
Pastor Lito prays with the Youth Leaders!
- Pray for the spiritual boldness of the youth as they minister to the children.
- Pray for spiritual maturity and cheerful hearts of these young teens.
- Pray for new teens to commit to volunteering.
Children are gifts from God to be cared for and nurtured. We praise God for the privilege given to us to be His mouthpieces in sharing His word to these precious children. We believe that if we can reach these children while they are still young, we will not only save them spiritually but their entire life. We desire to share with them the gospel, to train and equip them with God’s Word.
- Pray for the children to be instruments by which God will reach their entire family.
- Pray for our upcoming DVBS next month and for it to be able to continue as planned. Our province is under quarantine due to the pandemic.
- Pray for our volunteers, wisdom and strength, and financial provision for the event and for our desire to give the children school supplies.
My wife and I went to Calero Liloan barangay hall to set a courtesy call appointment with the barangay council. We met Fe, the barangay secretary. We praise God that we imparted to her our vision to improve the community in four areas: poverty mentality, physical (health), social, and spiritual aspects. We do believe that if a person has the right mindset in life, it enables them to manage their life, resources, and family well.
- Pray that we can join their council meeting.
- Pray for wisdom and guidance.
- Pray for the barangay council and the entire community, that God will work in their hearts and lives.
We praise God for our Bible study in Purok Kamunggay, Liloan. My wife and I are meeting with them on Thursdays. They are receptive to God’s Word and eager to learn more. We are just at the stage of getting to know each other as this is our first meeting with this group for Bible study.
- Pray for open hearts as they hear and receive the gospel.
- Pray for God to speak to them in a personal way, so they hear His words and have passion and love to share with others.
- Pray for the husbands and children to come to faith; this group is composed of mostly mothers.
Due to the global crises we face today, we have not been able to meet as a group due to the community quarantine mandated by the national and local governments. Also, we cannot do visits or house-to-house evangelism. Instead, my wife and I are doing prayer caravans in the morning and afternoon, doing our family devotions, and having a house church on Sundays. We always include the community in our prayers and trust that God will use this part of our preparations to do His work.
We believe in the power of prayer. We went to the streets, establishments, remote places and residences to pray for the salvation of the people. We pray for people enslaved to sin and for the restoration of their homes and families. We pray for open doors for the gospels and the transformation of the residents. Through our prayers, God is opening our hearts and eyes to see the situation and needs of our target community. This area is in barangay Calero is in the town of Liloan, near the coast. There is no Christian church in the vicinity. The majority of the people are financially poor as the husbands are fishermen, and the wives are unemployed.
It is our dream and goal to establish a community church in this area, so we have looked for space. Someone introduced us to a vacant lot nearby with an area of just under three-hundred square meters at the cost of five-thousand pesos per meter. This area is beside the barangay road near the public school and barangay hall.
- Pray for God’s leading and provision for this vacant lot and our desire for a church here.
Even though our sending out ceremony was canceled, the mission to reach people with the gospel continues. Last month, our sending church, the Light of Life Community Center in Bangkerohan Consolacion, had planned a ceremony to commission my family as full-time ministers to our new church planting area. Unfortunately, due to restrictions, the event itself was rescheduled. Nevertheless, the Lord is clear about my mission area, and COVID-19 cannot cancel our commitment to Him. We are excited about what the Lord will be doing in and through us.
Pray for Pastor Alvin & Family Praying for the People in the community!
- Pray for my family, for the Lord to provide wisdom and strength for the long road ahead and for spiritual boldness to present the gospel.
- Pray for the team.
- Pray that God will work in advance in the hearts of the people and for open doors of the gospel.
- Pray that God will lead us to a “person of peace” in the community so we can make contact and influence this community for God.
- Pray for God to lead us to the right person or couple to mentor and to become part of the leadership or core team in the future.
Archive – Arnel Gabon
June 2021
“Honor your father and your mother, that your days may be long in the land that the LORD your God is giving you.”
Exodus 20:12
Sunday is always an exciting day because we invite new people and spend time with them when they come to our worship service. We praise God for giving us good health despite the covid situation. Our Sunday gathering has been consistent each week since February till now. God is good and faithful!
Last month we celebrated Father’s Day in recognition and appreciation for all the fathers. We made sure this day was special. I prepared a message from God’s Word to encourage and value their hard work as heads of the family. We thank the Lord for those who came and celebrated with us. The church prepared lunch for everyone. We had a great time together, enjoyed the exceptional food, shared struggles, and encouraged one another. The fathers and families were grateful for the meaningful experience.
Last month I shared the story of Khea and Jeralph, including Jeralph’s big question of “does God have a plan for me?” Indeed, God has a wonderful plan for Khea and Keralph. They committed sins against God but repented and stood firm on what they believe. They have chosen to honor God and make it right in their relationship.
Khea and Jeralph committed their lives and gave honor to God through their marriage union. Praise God that their wedding was successful and went according to their plans.
Our discussions through marriage counseling led Jeralph to surrender his life to Jesus and proclaim his faith through water baptism. The church was witness to Jeralph’s momentous declaration of faith. Jeralph is happy, sincere, and only wants to serve the Lord. He wants to tell everyone that he has genuinely believed and accepted the Lord Jesus as His Savior.
He longs for the day when he can talk to his parents in person about the saving grace of our Lord that he has received. For now, he sent some verses and passages of scripture to his parents, brother, and sister about the love of God. I praise God. We rejoice with him and as a church family for the victory of God visible through the life of Jeralph.
- Pray for the newlywed couple to have a Christ-centered married life.
- Pray for them to adjust, especially since Jeralph has to work as a crew on a ship and will be gone from Khea for a couple of months.
- Pray for spiritual growth and passion for serving God.
- Pray for Jeralph’s family; he plans to visit them and share the good news of Jesus Christ.
- Pray for Khea’s pregnancy journey and provision for the family.
Last month I also featured the story of Chris and Chrislyn responding to God’s direction as they considered marriage. Praise God that this couple continues to respond to God’s guidance in their lives. They are excited in their journey together as they put God in the center. They will face many challenges along the way, but they are confident that God will help sustain them in this new journey together. Barely two weeks ago, they had a successful Christ-centered marriage ceremony and celebration surrounded by loving friends and family. Chris and Chrislyn were overwhelmed by the support of the church family that handled most of the preparations. Now they are officially a married couple.
Chrislyn’s testimony during their wedding reception made us all emotional. She shared her journey with Jesus and how her life changed when she met Jesus. Chrislyn was crying, and every time she mentioned Jesus’ name, she got emotional. At the end of her testimony, Chrislyn gave back the glory and honor to God, who made all things possible in their lives.
- Pray for Chris and Chrislyn to proclaim their faith and commitment through water baptism.
- Pray for the adjustments they face as a married couple.
- Pray for harmony for Christy and Chrislyn’s relationship as mother and daughter.
- Pray for the family of Chris to continue to support him now that he has become a Christian.
- Pray for salvation for his whole family.
We rejoice to share the victories of God using the small groups in the community to minister to the people. We praise God that the small group has been in existence for three months now, and the members share feedback of their thankfulness to be part of the group. Small groups allow the members to share burdens and struggles, and it is an excellent opportunity for the leaders to listen and pray for them. This group of leaders is grateful for the chance to be used by God, and they are learning and growing in their relationships with God as they are teaching others.
I praise God for the committed small group leaders. This month, I witnessed two ladies, Rubelyn and Gloria, facilitate their small group. Their passion and excitement for others is the reason their members come regularly and minister to each other.
- Pray for safety for our trip to the community every Saturday.
- Pray for God’s provision; every week, the volunteers spend money for food and fare.
- Pray for strength and overflowing joy in serving God.
- Pray for wisdom in leading a small group.
- Pray that the teachers first apply what they teach to their own lives and for God’s Word to minister to their hearts.
- Pray for the teachers to trust God in everything, not relying on their own strength and ability.
- Pray for the group members to grow in their faith and love for God.
- Pray for their faith to shine to the community and families.
Nikki is a fourteen-year-old girl who finds joy in knowing God. She is the third child of three siblings. Her siblings live together with their grandmother, who has cared for them since they were young. They have different fathers, and Nikki’s mother is living with a new boyfriend right now. Nikki has not seen her mother since the start of the pandemic and misses her. Nikki’s uncle supports them financially at the current moment. Nikki is considered a PWD, a person with a disability, and is sometimes supported financially by the government. She was born with disproportionate lower extremities and has difficulty walking. She is a little bit self-conscious about her condition but has accepted it already.
Nikki loves to attend the young people discipleship group on Saturdays. She is eager to know more about God and has fun with the other youth. Nikki expressed that she loves to be with our group because she learns a lot from the Bible about obeying God. Her dream is to be a doctor someday because she wants to help other people who are sick. Her grandmother had a stroke a year ago and has trouble walking. Nikki wants to help her grandmother because she loves her so much.
- Pray for financial provision for Nikki and her family.
- Pray for strength for her uncle as he works to help them.
- Pray for salvation for the entire family.
- Pray for Nikki to be strong and gain knowledge through her school. We pray that Nikki will one day reach her dreams.
- Pray for her spiritual growth and that she is a blessing to her family.
- Pray for the parents of these children to attend the Bible studies and for salvation for their families.
Ministry is a unique vocation that requires a combination of skills, talents, and gifts. It is lovely to be used as a part of the ministry of God. We praise God for the available hands and feet that are joyfully serving God, sharing their gifts and abilities for the spreading of the gospel. Some of the young people serving in the music ministry are not professionals, but they are our best. Currently, they are training in musical skills, and the most important thing is that these youth have hearts willing to learn and are eager to serve the Lord. Praise God for the students and their teachers.
- Pray for strength and patience as we continue to train the young people in playing instruments.
- Pray that they will continue to be encouraged, persevere, and be willing to learn.
- Pray that the youth will not trust their abilities but be humble with their learning and always give God the glory and honor for everything.
May 2021
Merlyn is the other of five children; she is hardworking and always looking for the best for her children. She is a food server in a restaurant and immediately returns home from work to serve her family. Her husband is a construction worker. His job is off and on because it depends on the project of his employer. Both parents work and help each other to support the needs of their family. When the pandemic started, Merlyn stopped working because the restaurant closed. She had no choice but to stay home and take care of her children. It was a hard time for the family as they relied upon one income. Merlyn started to worry, and sometimes her conversations with her husband ended up with them fighting.
During the pandemic, we visited the community where Merlyn lives and shared food packs with the family. Merlyn became interested in joining the Bible studies. She is shy, but I see her sitting in the corner every Saturday and listening attentively to the Word of God. One of the messages we shared during the study was about the importance of being saved and having a relationship with God. On that day, Merlyn accepted Jesus into her heart and offered her life to the Lord. She started to trust in the Lord, and no matter how hard the situation in her family, she has the assurance that God will take care of them.
Last February, Merlyn committed her life, and now she publicly displayed this decision through water baptism. She was worried about her husband not understanding her decision, but the day she was baptized, her husband took off work to care for their youngest child, who is two years old so that Merlyn could participate in the baptism. Merlyn was so excited to share with us the positive response from her husband. She is praying for her husband and the entire family to be saved. Merlyn is happy right now serving the Lord.
- Pray for spiritual growth for Merlyn.
- Pray for Merlyn to stand firm in her faith in God despite the hardship of life.
- Pray for her family’s salvation.
- Pray for provision for Merlyn’s family as they rely on her husband’s work.
- Pray for good health.
I have known Khea and her family since her high school years. Their family has been attending the church faithfully since the beginning of the church. Khea finished college and is now working full-time as an accountant. She is a successful career woman and can now help her family financially.
In December, she introduced Jeralph in the church as her boyfriend. It has been a long time since Khea had a relationship, and I saw her happiness which made me happy. However, Jeralph is not a Christian, and I talked with Khea about being careful getting too involved with a man who is not a Christian. I can see that Jeralph was true to his intentions to Khea and is faithfully attending church every Sunday for a couple of months now. But shocking news came to use from Khea’s mother that Khea is pregnant. Khea’s mother knew that Khea was ready to settle down because she is about the right age. Khea and Jeralph talked to my wife and me about the situation. They did not know how to say it and were very anxious about what I felt because Khea knew I had warned her and was very open with her. As a pastor, I was also honest with them about my feelings and heartily expressed my disappointment. They felt sorry and were much ashamed before me and especially God for what happened. I could see their genuine repentance and how they wanted to make it right in their relationship before God. I expressed that I did not want them to get married just because they will bear a child soon or because of the responsibility that will come their way. I made it clear that marriage should be because they love each other and will honor God in their relationship through marriage.
Jeralph has a lot of doubt about himself and even if God cares for him. He finished his studies already, and when the pandemic came, there was no opportunity to find work. Now Jeralph faces more challenges because of the marriage, and he will soon be a father. He was not prepared for any of this and is worried about what the future holds. He is asking if God has a plan for his life. But now, he is confident that God has forgiven them and has a plan for him despite the sins they have committed.
This month was a busy time for Khea and Jeralph as they prepared for their wedding. It was a busy time for me, as I sat down frequently with Jeralph to answer all his questions about having a genuine relationship with Jesus Christ. I took this opportunity to chat honestly with him, and I see his sincere decision to obey God in his life. Jeralph is determined to serve the Lord together with the family he is building.
- Pray for Khea and Jeralph’s wedding and adjustments for the new couple.
- Pray for Jeralph’s parents to accept and forgive him; they cannot join the wedding because they live on another island, the crossing is complicated due to the quarantine protocols. Jeralph is the eldest in the family, and they expect a lot from him to support the family.
- Pray for Khea’s pregnancy. Pray for good health and safe birth.
- Pray for Khea’s family to have harmony and peace.
Chris and Chrislyn have been living together without getting married for a couple of years so far. Chris is a non-believer, and Chrislyn has heard the word of God but has not fully surrendered her life to the Lord. She has a lot of questions about her broken family. Chrislyn is the youngest of two siblings and her mother, Christy, worked in Japan. Christy left when Chrislyn was young, and about that time, her father started a relationship with another woman. Chrislyn’s childhood was miserable because she longed for the care of her mother; she grew up with her father, but her mother is still supporting her.
Now Christy moved back to the Philippines and has decided to stay here for good. Chrislyn moved back in with her mother. They are adjusting in their relationship as a mother and daughter while living under the same rood. They have a lot of arguments, but Christy has been patient with her daughter. Christy became a Christian while working in Japan and is passionate about serving God. She tried to convince Chrislyn to have a Christian wedding. Chrislyn listened to her mother and convinced her partner Chris to have a Christian wedding. At first, he did not want to, especially since his family are devoted Roman Catholics but then he agreed. Chris and Chrislyn are going to church with their mom Christy, and they agreed to marriage counseling. They are both excited and were thrilled that I answered their many questions about God during this process. Chris and Chrislyn received the gift of salvation and have started to live a life with Christ.
Praise God for the wisdom He gave to the couple. We are now in the third session of our marriage counseling and are anticipating a baptism soon. The couple is busy preparing for the wedding and overwhelmed with appreciation for the help and support they have received from the church.
- Pray for wisdom and strength for Chris and Chrislyn as they prepare for their wedding.
- Pray for God’s provision.
- Pray for adjustment for the couple and harmony in the mother-daughter relationship.
- Pray for Chris and Chrislyn to grow in their relationship with God and proclaim their faith through baptism.
- Pray for Chris’s family to continue supporting him now that he is a Christian.
- Pray for salvation for the whole family.
“Besides, God is able to make every blessing of yours overflow for you, so that in every situation you will always have all you need for any good work.” 2 Corinthians 9:8. Praise God for another opportunity to share food with the children we minister to in Looc. It was hard to gather them together because of the covid restrictions, but we praise God that the doors opened for us to share blessings. We prepared rice and fried chicken; the kids were happy with the delicious food. Every time we come to the community, the children welcome us with smiles on their faces. They take our hands to put them on their forehead as a sign of respect.
Krisha is an eleven-year-old who is very independent and hardworking; her parents can trust her to care for her younger brother every time they leave for work. She loves coming to the gathering of kids because she has fun learning the story of Jesus and singing action songs. Krisha says that someday she would like to become a teacher so that she can share the love of God with other children. She wants to help her parents work, but she understands that staying home and caring for her younger sibling is helping her parents.
- Pray for good health, provision, and safety for the families.
- Pray for the parents of the children to be encouraged and attend the Bible studies.
- Pray for salvation for the families.
- Pray for more blessings to the people who share their resources with the kids.
My wife Charlotte looks forward to meeting with the group of young people every Saturday. Praise God for their eagerness and desire to join the discipleship prepared for them. Youth for the King, Y4K, is our group to teach the children while they are still young. They are interested in listening to the Word of God and learning about His words. We praise God for their parents supporting them in attending the discipleship group. They have many chores every Saturday, but they spend two hours in the morning listening to the Bible. I am praying for this group of youth that when they grow up, they will make serving our God a priority and use their different gifts to expand God’s ministry in their community.
Shena is twelve and approached my wife since she wanted to be a part of the group. I admire her personality and eagerness to learn the Word of God. She has to fetch water on Saturdays but asked her mom for permission to attend the study and promised to get the water afterward. Shena came with a smile on her face and participated in the games and lessons.
- Pray for the youth to continue to grow in their knowledge of Jesus Christ.
- Pray for the salvation of their families.
- Pray for their studies, that they will be focused and do their best for their education.
I praise God for the committed small group leaders that lead small groups in the community. We had training for three consecutive Saturdays on how to conduct Bible studies. Now, these leaders are faithful in coming to the community to start their groups. We decided to format them as small groups so the leaders can easily share their learnings and be intentional in building relationships with the people in the community. It has been over a month now, and we praise God that everyone is adjusting to the groups. They are still learning from each other but are starting to be more open with each other. Before, they only used to hear me teaching from the Word of God, but now they also hear from their small group leader.
It has been quite challenging since they all have their own struggles, and sometimes the leaders and groups spent most of their time listening to cries because of problems. But the leaders are happy because the participants are not open with each other, and it is an excellent opportunity for them to pray. I look forward to the small groups growing, and one day, the participants will be leaders. We aim to nurture new leaders to teach.
- Pray for the believers to stand in their faith and trust God no matter what.
- Pray for the leaders to have wisdom as they lead the groups.
- Pray for safety and provision as they serve the community.
- Pray for the families to continue to experience God’s love and provision.
- Pray for the salvation of every individual in the families.
We had another opportunity as a church to share food packs in another community, Cambaro. We aimed to provide delicious meals to the family every week and allow them to bless their neighbors. Each family will receive five sets of food packs and an additional three sets to share with different neighbors every week. Before we distributed the food, we gathered the beneficiaries for the Word of God and prayer. We reminded them how important it is to be grateful and to bless others as well. They were thankful, and indeed the food is a great help to them.
- Pray for the beneficiaries in the community to appreciate and be grateful for the blessings they receive.
- Pray for God to bless the generous givers.
- Pray for the families to continue to experience God’s love and provision.
- Pray for salvation for the families.
April 2021
“Jesus said to her, “I am the resurrection and the life. Whoever believes in me, though he die, yet shall he live”
John 11:25
The resurrection of Jesus is an exemplar of the resurrection of all who trust in Him for salvation. We also will experience the resurrection one day if we place our faith in Him. Because Christ lives, one day those of us who trust in Him will live again as well.
Our leader, our Savior, our Master, our King Jesus Christ is not dead. He lives today. Praise God for a risen Savior. The most wonderful time of year is when we celebrate Christ’s resurrection day. As a church, we choose to hold our Sunday worship service and fellowship at the beach. We rented a private resort space and woke up at dawn to prepare for the sunrise worship service. It was an emotional morning as we recollected the events of Jesus’ life while He was on earth.
Everyone shared their testimony of thankfulness to God. With joyful hearts, we sang praises and listened to God’s Word. After the service, we witnessed two individuals honoring God in their lives through water baptism. We were blessed to hear how they have committed their lives to God, repented of their sins, and placed their faith and trust in Jesus. We are overjoyed for their public profession and welcome them to the family of God.
- Pray for the spiritual growth of the church.
- Pray that everyone will be intentional in their walk with the Lord.
- Pray for the lives of these people to continue to shine for Jesus.
We met Julito during the moment of his life. He had failed for the second time in taking the teacher licensure exam, and his girlfriend was unexpectedly pregnant. They had gotten to know each other while working together in a convenience store. Gela invited Julito to attend church about the time they started living together. They were faithful in coming to church, and I could see that Julito was trying his best to be a responsible father. When I had the chance to talk to Julito, we discussed living a life where Jesus was at the center. I listened as he expressed what he felt deep inside.
Julito shared how this second failure caused him to get discouraged and have low self-esteem. He could not see his purpose and did not know where to go to figure it out. Becoming a father was not yet part of his plan. He was devasted and worried because he did not know what to do next, and his family looked up to him since he was the only one to finish college. Julito was in tears while sharing, and I felt his sadness and frustration. He had failed and felt that God had failed him. I shared the love of God with him and emphasized the importance of having a genuine relationship with Jesus Christ. On that day, Julito committed his life to Jesus and accepted Him as his Lord and Savior. Praise God for not failing Julito. His experience of these problematic and discouraging situations is what God used to draw Julito to faith in Him. God knows what is best, and Julito can trust in God’s promise. Giving up was not the solution. Instead, Julito chose total surrender to Jesus as the ultimate source of hope and victory.
Julito publicly confessed his faith and commitment to Jesus Christ through water baptism. He allowed God to take control of his life, and he is no longer afraid of what life may bring because he knows that God is always there.
- Pray for Julito to be protected at his job at the fast-food chain.
- Pray for spiritual growth and intentionality in his Christian walk.
- Pray for God’s favor on Julito to pass the teacher licensure board exam.
- Pray for job opportunities as a teacher.
- Pray for good health for his son and provision for his family.
- Pray for Julito’s life to be a blessing to his unsaved family.
Lerio thought that believing that God existed was enough involvement for him. Going to church was never part of his plan and was unnecessary as long as he did good and was a responsible father and partner. Life was easy. He had a good job and was able to provide for his family’s needs. Lerio and his partner Robelyn had been living together with their son for eight years now. Robelyn was active in the church but had a hard time convincing Lerio to come with her. Sometimes their conversations about church became fights. Robelyn never gave up but trusted God that someday they would attend church as a family.
Then they decided to get married. Robelyn was happy that Lerio made that step in their relationship. While preparing for the wedding, Lerio was hospitalized for almost a month for diabetes. Admittance to the hospital was not a simple situation, mainly because of the covid issues in most hospitals. Lerio and Robelyn also need a considerable amount of money to pay for the hospital bills. This experience was when Lerio saw how the church supported them with prayers, emotional encouragement, and finances. Lerio’s situation worsened and then he started to cry on God for help. Robelyn saw all of this and heard Lerio realize he needed the Lord and that life without God is so hard. By the time Lerio went home, they were both amazed and full of gratitude for how God had helped them through this overwhelming situation.
Lerio started to be curious about how to have a relationship with Jesus, and meeting for the wedding preparations gave us time to talk more about these essential things. Lerio finally understood that he needed God and took that step of faith. He was baptized and publicly professed that Jesus is now the center of his life.
- Pray for Lerio’s health. He has a wound on his foot that makes it difficult to walk. His blood sugars are stable now, but his foot is still swollen.
- Pray for spiritual growth for Lerio.
- Pray that he will look to God as the source of strength and encouragement.
- Pray for salvation for his family.
- Pray for protection as he goes to work; despite his diagnosis of diabetes, his family needs the income.
Marriage is a significant and lifelong commitment. God is the author of marriage, and He has a great purpose for it, which is why we need to honor God in our life through marriage. Cohabitation or living together without being married is a sin before God. However, this situation is a common problem in the Philippines. Many young people prefer to cohabitate becomes it seems easier for them to leave if the relationship does not work out.
This year, I challenged three couples to see the importance of honoring God by getting married. They all felt sorry as they realized that God was not pleased with the situation they choose at that time. Each couple has kids who are growing up fast. They also recognized the importance of being a good example for their kids. Through prayers and constant follow-up, everyone was cooperating. It took a lot of preparations, but we praise God for the provision and support of the people that made this mass wedding possible. There were struggles along the way, but finally, the day came to start a new chapter in the lives of these couples. Everyone was so happy and praised God, who is at the center of their lives.
- Pray for these three couples, Lerio and Robelyn, Marilace and Alex, and Gela and Julito, for their new journey of marriage.
- Pray for more blessings to come as they continue to build their families.
- Pray for their lives to be a good example and for their story to become a blessing to many.
- Pray for God to be the center of their marriage and no matter what problems come along in their family, for them to remember that God is in control, will never leave them or forsake them.
K4K means the Kids for the King and is another opportunity for the children in Looc to be blessed. Praise God for the anonymous donor who shared snack packs for the children with spaghetti and bread. There were also twenty-five sacks of rice with five kilos each for the families. We praise God for his timely provision to each member of the Bible study group. They were surprised by the blessing and very thankful.
Before we distributed the food, we gathered the children and had a great time singing songs for Jesus. They enjoyed dancing while singing and listening to the Bible story. The kids were missing this particular time since it has been seldom that we could gather the kids because of the covid crisis.
- Pray for provision for each family in the community.
- Pray for spiritual growth and lives that bless others.
- Pray for good health and protection.
- Pray for more blessings to come and be shared with others.
- Pray for the believers to stand firm in their faith to God no matter what problems or trials come their way.
March 2021
I praise God for His faithfulness in us and through us!
This month some of our members have faced many challenges in getting to the Sunday service; some cannot physically attend due to health issues, others face financial challenges and cannot pay the fare to travel. Even so, we continue to have fellowship every Sunday, mentoring and equipping people to lead and learn God’s Word.
One of the results of my intentional mentoring is the change in the life of Dexter. I have met with him in person and online every week to teach him how to lead the Bible study. I trained Dexter in how to share the Word of God. After months of preparation, I give God praise because Dexter is now ready to partner with me in giving sermons to the congregation.
Dexter works as a security guard in one of the public offices in Mandaue. He works straight through twenty-hour shifts at least twice a week so that we can have time to meet together and so he can attend church on Sundays. Dexter is a father to three children and a responsible husband. The Sunday when he was scheduled to preach, Dexter was self-conscious and anxious about delivering God’s Word accurately and with conviction. I understand this feeling and know it is not easy. I encouraged him, and we prayed together. I praise God for Dexter’s life and example; he is always excited to serve the Lord and lead his family in Christian values. Dexter is looking forward to his next scheduled time to preach. Glory to God!
- Pray for Dexter to be protected at work. Sometimes when he has extra time outside of his security job, he uses his motorcycle as public transportation to earn extra money.
- Pray for provision for his family; as his children grow, the needs of the family increase.
- Pray for Dexter’s plans to start a small business selling fruit using his motorcycle.
- Pray for good health and protection for Dexter’s family and his wife, Julie, as she cares for everyone.
The covid crisis has restricted the mobility of our church musicians due to health restrictions in the family. This negative issue has caused positive results as more youth realized that new instrumentalists and worship leaders are needed. We were able to train two worship teams to lead worship for the church. We are excited as we need more musicians for the upcoming church services at Bridge Community Fellowship during the summer in Looc, Mandaue.
We praise God for the new drum set we received from an anonymous donor. Slowly, we have been collecting instruments and now have a single set to be used in worship to our Great God. Praise God for His provision.
- Pray for the lives of the young people who are now serving God through the music ministry. Their names are Chienna, Ylla, Channele, Shem, Roxanne, Kendrick, and Christy.
- Pray for their discipleship group every Saturday.
- Pray for wisdom and strength as Roxanne leads their small group.
- Pray for the salvation of their families.
- Pray for their lives to reflect their faith, so they are a blessing to their families and the people surrounding them.
For three consecutive Saturdays, we spent our time training new and effective small group leaders. I praise God for the ten potential leaders who signed up to be small group leaders. The small group is one of the most critical environments in the church where people can grow in their faith through the support of their community.
Praise God for the desire of this group of volunteers who are willing to be trained and used for the expansion of God’s kingdom. These volunteers will apply what they have learned and become leaders in the discipleship small groups at Bridge Community Fellowship. Starting next month, they will be divided into four groups with seven members to each group. The goal of the groups is to help the Looc community members grow in their faith and knowledge of our Lord Jesus Christ. We also desire them to build lasting relationships founded on Christian values and develop into leaders for their community. Each volunteer leader will also mentor and nurture a discipleship group online.
- Pray for spiritual growth in the lives of these obedient people.
- Pray that they will enjoy their Christian walk and grow in service to God.
- Pray for their life changes to continue and be evident to their families and the people that surround them.
- Pray that their lives will be a blessing to the community.
- Pray for salvation for members of their families.
- Pray for wisdom as they prepare to lead the small groups.
Edgar is a widower with five children to care for; I mentioned his story in my previous reports. Life has been challenging for him recently, and there is little that he can do but trust God. Just this month, Edgar found a job. While he is at work, Janet, his second-oldest, who is sixteen, is caring for her younger brother and sisters. She had to stop school in order to help her father. One Saturday during our Bible study, Edgar shared that his children have not yet been dedicated to the Lord. For Roman Catholics, it is a big deal to do baby dedications by baptism or christening. Edgar wants his four children to be dedicated to the Lord. So the church quickly organized this event.
I was touched by the support of the women in the Bible study for Edgar and his family. They stood in the role of prayer partners for his children. They also contributed funds to buy milk and diapers for the baby. I trust that Edgar will be faithful to his promise to the Lord. He promised to care for his family and lead his children in Christian values.
- Pray for Edgar to courageously deny the desire for alcohol.
- Pray for him to be free from this addiction.
- Pray that strength to fight the temptation of getting drunk.
- Pray for safety, protection, and good health for his family.
- Pray for Edgar to grow spiritually and to value his relationship with God.
- Pray for him to be a responsible father and be an excellent example to his children.
- Pray for Edgar’s son to be released from prison soon and to come to faith.
The community livelihood program continues to unite the women in the community. Every week, they are learning how to make powdered laundry soap. We are organizing another group to start as well. We teach them principles of how to save money effectively. Since we just started the cooperative, I am taking advantage of their excitement to get the project up and going well. Each week I mentor the leaders of the livelihood program; most of them are not yet Christians. We pray for this group of women to experience the saving grace of our Lord Jesus Christ.
I praise God for the men and women in the church who volunteer to serve God and others. They spend time each week helping us, and it is vital to show them our appreciation. One way we can show them that we value them is to treat them to a meal. This bonding time is encouraging to the volunteers and builds relationships. We connect by sharing victories in addition to the hardships in ministry and family. Glory to God!
- Pray for spiritual growth for the church workers and even more love for God’s work.
- Pray for good health and financial blessing.
- Pray for wisdom as I mentor the small groups and Bible studies.
- Pray for unity and teamwork.
February 2021
We are gathering again for in-person worship. Praise God for his provision in providing enough space within the church to meet as a group for Sunday service. We missed everyone and have been praying and waiting for the option of an in-person gathering. We are united in our decision to meet in person again, and everyone has helped prepare the place. We work hand-in-hand and trust that God will bless our gatherings and the ministries He has entrusted to us, especially in our outreach church in the Looc community. Praise God for what He has done in us and through us.
“Power of Unity in Diversity” was my encouraging message for this month. John calls us to unite in ministry to serve Christ despite the significant challenges and differences. Everyone is blessed and happy to be a part of the ministry. Glory to God and praise Him for uniting us in Christ.
- Pray for guidance and protection now that we have started our physical gathering for worship.
- Pray for provision for the church, World Harvest Fellowship Mandaue, and that everyone will be faithful in their giving.
- Pray for God’s wisdom in leading the church.
- Pray for understanding and unity among the newly elected officers in the church.
- Pray for healing among the believers who are experiencing physical problems.
- Pray for financial provision and job opportunities for those in need.
- Pray for relationship restoration and understanding among the families.
- Pray for salvation for each family member.
- Pray for spiritual growth in online discipleship and Bible studies.
- Pray for more leaders and groups to begin this year. Pray for faithful volunteers at our church plant of Bridge Community Fellowship.
We plan to launch and officially introduce the church to the community soon.
This month was a big win for all of us and a big celebration to share with you. Ten individuals in Barangay Looc decided to take the next step of faith by publicly professing that Jesus Christ is alive in their hearts through water baptism. This event was planned for last year but put on hold during the covid crisis.
We praise God for His perfect timing for our baptism and for allowing it to happen. The time of waiting was a blessing and an incredible journey for those desiring baptism. I praise God for the delay because it allowed the believers to think through and genuinely understand their decision. Persecution is all around in the community and even within their families. Many have heard negative comments and questions about their decision to follow Jesus. I see their sincerity and have guided them along the way.
I did not announce the baptism as a planned event to the group but instead talked with each of them individually and challenged them to take this step of obedience in proclaiming their faith through water baptism. The people who responded to the call and genuinely understood the meaning of this decision were guided by the Holy Spirit into proclaiming their faith. After months of praying that God would lead their hearts and give them the courage to face the persecution, the big day of water baptism had come. It was a momentous day, a glorious day to give honor and glory to our Great God. We witnessed their cries and testimonies of how God had truly changed them now that they are the children of God.
- Pray for spiritual growth in the lives of these obedient people.
- Pray that they will enjoy their Christian walk and service to God.
- Pray that their heart transformation and sanctification will continue and be evident to the family and people surrounding them.
- Pray for their lives to be a blessing to the community.
- Pray for salvation for the family members.
- Pray that no matter what the hardships or trials that come along the way, these believers will remain faithful and hold on to the Lord as their source of strength and peace.
- Pray for provision and the perfect timing for the second group to be ready for water baptism.
Mother Conchita, sixty-nine, and daughter Rene Jane, forty-six, have a faith journey that has brought encouragement to the community. I am blessed to know them and be a part of their life transformation. Conchita is a hardworking mother who made her living by being a laundrywoman as she raised her five children alone as her husband died many years ago. She moved to Looc community with two children to look for more opportunities near the city; one of them was her daughter, Rene Jane. She left her other three children in the province as they were already married.
Conchita is happy to have two children still close to her. Rene Jane and Conchita are close to one another in terms of relationships as Rene Jane is raising her children alone after separating from her husband. Conchita is always there to help Rene Jane; they also work together as laundry women.
Since we started our Bible study, these two women have always been there attentively listening to the Word of God. They would leave their work as they truly valued the time of learning who God is. Conchita and Rene Jane are encouraged by every Word from God, and no matter how hard life is, they are content, and their burden is lighter because they understand that God loves them so much.
Rene Jane is also happy to serve her grandchildren and daughter, who has also separated from her live-in partner. Conchita and Rene believed and accepted Jesus Christ into their hearts and as their personal Lord and Savior. They took the next step of proclaiming their faith through water baptism. Their relatives made many negative comments, but this did not stop these two women from their courageous decision. The mother and daughter’s faith journey may have just started, but I am excited for the great things God has in store for them.
- Pray for courage for Conchita and Rene Jane as they continue to receive persecution from their family.
- Pray for their lives to shine and for them to be salt and light to the community.
- Pray for salvation for their family.
- Pray for financial provision and blessings on this family.
- Pray for good health, strength, and safety as they continue to work and serve their family.
- Pray for spiritual growth for Conchita and Rene Jane.
- Pray that they will continue to experience God’s goodness in their lives and, no matter what life may bring, that they will continue to stand on their faith in Jesus.
Edgar became a widower three months ago. He has faced significant challenges during this time and shouldered the responsibility of caring for his five children, including his youngest daughter, who is two months old. We shared the sad story of Maria Fe in our prayer reports. We assisted and guided the family through the burial process. Edgar saw our sincerity in helping him and his family and accepted everything. He has quite a reputation in the community as he has struggled with being a drunkard.
Since his wife’s death, Edgar offered his place to hold our Bible study gathering, which has been quite a great blessing for us. I have the opportunity to talk with him more often and encouraged him to join us and listen to our Bible teachings. Initially, Edgar was shy and sometimes heard funny comments about him because people had seen him when he was drunk. I reprimanded the ladies in the group and asked them to help me pray for Edgar to change and be true to his words to care for his children. Since then, I have seen the ladies working together to help Edgar by caring for his youngest and giving food and other essentials to his family.
When he lost his wife, Edgar also lost his job because of the covid crisis and his situation entirely changed. He was with his kids continually and away from the friends who wanted him to drink with them. Being home with the kids also helped Edgar think more about his life and consider making the right decisions for his family. Attending the Bible study every Saturday gave him the correct understanding of God and the hope found in the Lord. In one of the studies, Edgar believed and accepted Jesus Christ into his heart. This decision became a turning point in his life. Edgar thought forgiveness was impossible for him, but nothing is impossible for God. Edgar regretted it a lot and wished he could turn back time. Now the one thing he can do is stand firm and be a responsible father for his children.
I was surprised with his decision when Edgar came to me to ask to be baptized. He wanted to show other people and declare to God that because of God’s grace. God changed his life, and he wants to follow Him.
Now that Jesus lives in his heart, Edgar has found the true meaning of his life. He has just started his life journey as a Christian, and there will be trials along the way, but the assurance is that God is there and will never leave Edgar or his family.
- Pray for Edgar to have the courage to free himself from the addiction to alcohol.
- Pray that he will fight against the temptation of getting drunk.
- Pray for safety, protection, and good health for the family.
- Pray for a job so Edgar can support the needs of his family.
- Pray for spiritual growth and valuing his relationship with God.
- Pray that Edgar will be a responsible father to his children and set a good example.
The police recently caught Edgar’s son because he was with his friend, an illegal drug pusher. His son is in prison right now.
- Pray that Edgar will be strong through this time of trial.
- Pray that he will continue to have faith and trust in the Lord to use this event purposefully in the life of his son.
Edgar was aware of this problem and acknowledged that his being an irresponsible father contributed to this issue.
- Pray for his son to be released from prison soon.
- Pray for his son to have a change of heart, leading to the total surrender to the Lord.
We learned to study the Bible using the OIA method – observation, interpretation, and application through the last month. Every week was exciting for the group of women as they widened their ability to observe, interpret, and apply the Word of God in their lives. Our purpose in using this method is to train these women to lead their discipleship groups. They are almost ready, and I am excited about how God will use them to expand His ministry.
- Pray for these women to have wisdom and knowledge as they continue to dig deeper into studying the Word of God.
- Pray for God to bless us with more passion and boldness in teaching and being influential mentors and disciples.
- Pray for the women to be sensitive to the Holy Spirit leading their lives as they continue to serve God.
- Pray for their lives to be salt and light to the people surrounding them, especially their families.
- Pray also for the salvation of their families.
Most of the women in the Looc area stay at home and are responsible for taking care of their households. They want to help their husbands with finances by they do not know-how. I shared with them the opportunity of generating an extra income while staying at home. Everyone was excited, and we planned to conduct training for the livelihood program. I asked Elvie to help in this process, and I praise God that she was available for the entire month. She was also excited to share the knowledge of starting a livelihood program with the community and creating a cooperative group. Through investing a small amount of money, learning the process of making powdered laundry soup, and the proper knowledge of how a cooperative works, these women can now produce additional income for their families. After four weeks of training on Saturdays, we helped the group select potential officers to be the livelihood program leaders. Everyone understood that the soap product would be beneficial for them to use and sold to neighbors and the surrounding communities.
- Pray for the women to apply the knowledge they acquired from the livelihood training.
- Pray for unity among the cooperative members and for success with the program.
- Pray for the livelihood program to be a blessing to their families and community.
- Pray for provision for each family.
January 2020
I am excited to see what the Lord has in store for us this next year. I thank Him for the opportunity to minister to His people online. My family and I are excited to again gather with our church family in person. This month, by God’s grace, we expect to meet within the protocols for social meetings in Cebu City. We are praying for no changes in the coming days. I remind our people to trust and commit our plans to the Lord because He is sovereign and controls everything, including this current crisis. I received feedback from our church family and others attending online; the primary desire is to fellowship again in person despite any dangers. I praise God for the interest and passion to fellowship with other believers.
Our prayer meeting has been held online. We thank God for the number of people who have joined us regularly in prayer. We have received quite a few prayer concerns, even from people we barely know who openly share their burdens. This connection allows us to establish relationships with our listeners. We praise God for the work He has done through the social media platform.
- Pray for protection as I continue to go out to the community to gather people.
- Pray for wisdom, strength, and courage to lead and minister to God’s people.
- Pray for salvation for the newcomers.
- Pray for my family to have good health, protection, and passion for serving God.
- Pray for the ministry, for people to be saved and be faithful disciples of Jesus Christ.
One of the families who received our Noche Buena package last year was George and Teresita. This couple recently joined our group. I shared about the situation of Teresita’s son and her worries. This month I got to know this couple more. Their house is beside our meeting place, and Teresita is excited to come every Saturday to hear God’s message. She informed us happily that her son, George Jr., told them of his current location. Teresita is trusting God that her son will return home one day and face the charges against him in the barangay. She is praying that her son will humbly ask for forgiveness for the troubles he caused. George Jr. is in the province and is currently farming. Teresita is hopeful to be reunited with her son soon.
She expressed to us that friends invited her to a church in the neighboring barangays, and it was never a dilemma for her and her husband to attend. Now their house is right next to the Bible meeting place. George frequently encourages Teresita to attend church. He expresses that he enjoys being with Christians and likes how believers do worship services. Currently, George is not able to participate in the Bible study because he works on Saturdays. I am happy for what God has been doing with their family. Her motivation to attend and learn more about God is encouraging.
- Pray for George Jr. to come home and face the charges.
- Pray for humbleness in accepting his fault and asking for forgiveness from the barangay officials.
- Pray for reconciliation.
- Pray for Teresita and her family to have provision and protection.
- Pray for genuine revival and salvation for the whole family.
- Pray for safety and strength for George as he works.
Mercy, thirty-nine, is a hardworking mother of six children and a supportive wife to her husband, Fidel. She is a supportive mother in the children’s ministry in the community. Her two younger kids are in the Saturday children’s classes. Mercy helps cook porridge for the children, except when she has worked as a laundrywoman. Sometimes she initiates gathering the women in the community. We are blessed that Mercy is supportive of the ministry.
Mercy shared with us that she attended a Christian church with her husband, Fidel, a few years ago. They loved going to church, not always regularly on Sundays, but they had started to build relationships with some of the church members. When her father died, the church went to her home to conduct the funeral services. However, Mercy received negative comments and criticism from her relatives for allowing the church to do the funeral. Mercy was embarrassed and sorry for her relative’s response to the visitors from her church. After this incident, Mercy stopped attending church and was depressed about how her relatives persecuted her. Some of the church members came to her saying sorry and explaining their intentions, but because of this great embarrassment, Mercy and Fidel did not go to church till they joined our group.
Mercy praises God for the desire to know Him more. She is blessed by our ministry and always excited to listen to God’s message. Mercy expressed that she does not want to listen to her relatives’ negative comments but instead is focused on knowing God.
- Pray for good health, strength, and recovery for Mercy and her two kids; they are experiencing a fever right now.
- Pray for Mercy to continue to believe and trust God despite the persecutions from her family.
- Pray for Mercy’s desire to be baptized this month and for the courage to proclaim her faith in Jesus.
- Pray for protection for her husband and two older children at work.
- Pray for provision for the whole family and that they will experience God’s goodness and commit their lives to God.
Doyeen never expected to be involved in complicated relationships. She just wanted to be happy and to spend the rest of her life with someone she loved who, in return, loved her too. Doyeen married at the age of seventeen and had two children. Life was easy for them as a family because her husband had a good job supporting the family’s needs and her parents-in-law support them.
After a few years into her marriage, Doyeen found out that her husband was a drug addict. This addiction became the main reason for their fights, and at times her husband would hurt her. Doyeen wanted to get out of the situation and leave her husband, but it was also not easy because she wanted to stay, but the problem worsened. She left her husband and left her two kids under the care of her in-laws. She desired to keep her kids, but there was no one to care for them since she needed to find a job. She agreed with her in-laws to let them care for the kids because she could not afford it.
From time to time, Doyeen would visit her kids and has a good relationship with them. They are in college, and now they are the ones who frequently initiate seeing Doyeen. They understand the situation of the family and that there is no rebuilding of their family. When Doyeen moved out of her first marriage, she found work and got involved in another relationship. This man was half her age, the manager of a company, and married. Eventually, after a few years of living together, Doyeen bore a daughter. Her live-in partner had been separated from his wife for many years and was working abroad. Doyeen knew this relationship was wrong but chose to remain because she felt love and had a daughter. A few years later, her live-in partner got sick, and she cared for him for about a year. Then she communicated with the kids from his former wife because Doyeen needed help financially. They agreed to help but wanted to have their father under their care. Doyeen decided to relinquish her partner for the good of everyone. A few months after battling the sickness, her live-in partner passed away, and she was unable to visit him. Months went by, and Doyeen moved on with her life. She sent her daughter to her mother so she could work again.
Doyeen had friends who were born-again Christians, and they invited her to Bible studies and worship.
She slowly became interested in their religion and faith. Along the way, she found another man who expressively gave her love and attention. Doyeen is hoping this time the relationship will last and correct previous relationships. She has been living with this man for four years, and he had separated many years ago from his wife and two kids. Doyeen is aware of the situation but chooses to love her partner. This time, she is not working because he wants her to stay home and be privileged to attend Bible studies. Despite her relationship situation, I appreciate Doyeen because of her faithfulness and motivation to be present at the Bible studies. She is a lovely person and gets along well with the ministry volunteers. Doyeen is a contact person in the community and helps us in ministry by gathering the women to assist in the kids’ feeding program. Sometimes she cooks lunch for us and offers our house to rest in the afternoon when we spend our entire day in her community.
In one of our Bible studies, Doyeen accepted Jesus into her heart and wants to be baptized next month. She understood that Jesus has died for her sins, acknowledging that she is a sinful woman and needed a Savior. I hope and pray that God will work miraculously as she continues to learn and submit herself to God. She shared that she is open to whatever may happen in the relationship with the man with her current live-in partner.
- Pray for Doyeen to have wisdom in her current relationship.
- Pray for her to choose to do what is right before God.
- Pray for salvation for her family and children.
- Pray for her to have a good relationship with her children despite the situations.
- Pray for God to protect and strengthen her.
- Pray for the salvation of her live-in partner.
- Pray for Doyeen to stand in her faith.
The online Bible study makes me excited every week. The group of women are always thrilled to attend and invite friends to join. Helona, fifty-six, became a widow last year. She was invited to join the online Bible study last month. Since then, she is excited to be a part of the group. Helona feels relieved and comforted every time she listens to the Word of God. Through online Bible study, these women can invite others and be part of the ministry. God uses them to reach out to more people for God and His glory. I am excited about this new journey with Helona. I am trusting that God will continue to comfort her and for her to receive the gift of salvation.
- Pray for more people to join us in the online Bible study.
- Pray for these women to become true disciples of Jesus.
- Pray that one day, they will be ready to lead the Bible study.
- Pray for spiritual growth and transformed lives.
- Pray for Helona’s salvation and her family.
- Pray for provision because some of the women are struggling financially.
December 2020
The world needs Jesus, for He is the answer and our hope. The last year was not easy for any of us, but through this great challenge, we saw God’s hand working so that our faith may grow in Him. People realized their need to know about God. I preached from Matthew for one of our online messages to share the reason that Christians celebrate Christmas. We understand that Jesus is the answer to our hopelessness. I thank God for the opportunity to minister to His people online.
I am blessed to have a wonderful family when I can find joy, happiness, love, care, encouragement, and comfort. My wife and two children are the most important thing to me. They are my source of strength and support in the ministry. No matter how busy everything becomes, my family should still be first because they are my most significant ministry. Of course, we are not a picture-perfect family. We have our weaknesses and dysfunctions. During the holiday season, I praise God for the extra time to spend with my family. We had our retreat and recharge time now to regain more strength for God’s mission in the future. I always look forward to this time of year to bond together. I praise God for the support from our White Fields family and your generosity to my family. God bless you all.
- Pray for my wife as she continues writing her thesis as part of her master’s in library information science.
- Pray for wisdom and strength as my wife teaches the youth and children in the community every Saturday.
- Pray for my children, Channele and Shem, to have faithfulness, wisdom, and knowledge in their modular study at home.
- Pray for protection as I visit house to house to minister in the community.
We blessed twenty-five families with a Noche Buena package this Christmas. Each family received bags of rice, ham, and spaghetti dinner. The beneficiaries are faithful attendees to our weekly Bible studies and were quite surprised. We praise God for His provision and for prompting generosity from the givers.
One of the families is George and Teresita. They are a new couple who joined our group. Teresita knew that I hold a Bible study in the community but was hesitant to join us for a while since she felt shy and sometimes is busy caring for her grandchildren. On Saturday, her neighbor invited Teresita, and she came and heard the Word of God. The fellowship time blessed Teresita, and she felt comforted by the Bible message. Teresita is worried because her son has not returned home for a few days. He threatened one of the barangay officials and is afraid to come home and face the charges filed against him. I comforted Teresita and prayed with her for the resolution and her son to return home. The most important thing is that Teresita thanks the Lord despite this worry. She understood her lostness and now, by God’s grace, has found Jesus and accepted Him as her Lord and Savior.
- Pray for spiritual growth for the families.
- Pray for salvation for every family member.
- Pray for the new believers to take the next step by declaring their faith through baptism.
- Pray for the believers to hold fast to God and not be shaken by any discrimination or persecution that comes.
The Looc Mandaue fire left one-hundred and twenty families homeless last December. Residents had put up Christmas lights using the electric post, and the electric connection ended up causing an overload that started the fire. The community is close to my ministry location. Some of the families are temporarily living inside the gym right now. The local government is still trying to figure out how to help these families start over again.
Last week, we had the opportunity to be a channel of blessing by bringing seventy food packs and some toys for the children. They were so happy to receive the small gifts. I know the things they had acquired were lost, but I saw their eyes still had dreams, and their smiles were not totally gone. The families were hoping to return to normal life despite the pandemic and the tragedy of the fire. The best part of the visit was bringing comfort through prayer and connection.
Even the small amount we shared meant a lot to the fire victims, especially the children.
The Philippine Navy Reserve Force is an essential part of the nation’s defense, comprised of Filipinos who volunteer for their country. The intention is to serve the community, and I am blessed to be a part of this group. Some of the projects included feed programs, clean-up drives, building public schools, and responding to community needs. We worked with the Navy team to bring food packs to the fire victims. It was an excellent opportunity to establish new relationships in the community.
- Pray for myself and the rest of the pastors who are part of the navy organization to witness to others.
- Pray for the leadership team as they plan projects to help the communities.
- Pray for financial provision so the navy organization can continue to bring blessings to the families.
The pandemic this year has created an opportunity to build relationships with the head of the community. It is vital to gain the trust of the chairman of the barangay to minister in the area. Every Saturday, the captain knows we are coming to their place to teach God’s Word and feed the community’s children. I am glad they welcome us each week and provide a parking space for my team.
I look forward to a wonderful year as we continue to connect and minister to the community’s people and the local government. A few weeks after the fire, we donated a sack of rice for each fire victim for their daily provision. The barangay captain Allan was happy to receive the food.
- Pray for a healthy friendship with Allan and the other officials.
- Pray for receptive hearts and for the local leaders to be saved. I am planning to hold a Bible study with the officials, pray for this to be possible.
- Pray that we can start our Sunday service in this area very soon.
Last year’s ministry was quite challenging because of the pandemic. It was not an easy year, but the task was lighter because I have church leaders who work alongside me, supporting and praying with me. I praise God for their lives. We were thrilled that White Fields blessed each of the leaders with ten kilos of rice, a ham, and spaghetti makings. Through this gift, the leaders knew that their ministry work is valued and supported. They are grateful. Thank you.
- Pray for the leader’s protection and good health for the family. Pray for God’s provision.
- Pray for their spiritual growth and maturity.
- Pray for wisdom and courage to continue the ministry.
November 2020
“Oh, give thanks to the LORD, for He is good! For His mercy endures forever” 1 Chronicles 16:34.
After so many months of doing God’s ministry in person and virtually, I thank the Lord for His visible reminders this month of how He is working in the community. God is showing His greatness to the broken people. He is preparing hearts to receive His Word with joy. He is providing for their needs during these challenging times. No circumstances in life are too big for God to handle. Our God can turn even the worst situations into blessings.
I praise God that multiple fellowship groups have been established, including Hearts of Women’s Care Group, Youth for the King, and Kids for the King. We also praise God that we have been able to form relationships and work with the barangay officials; slowly, we have built trust with them. Through these ministries, God is creating life-changing stories in the lives of the people and the community. I am glad to see their commitment to serving the Lord our God despite the significant challenges.
I am grateful to God for being a part of this great ministry. We thank the Lord for His provision and sustenance. Our God continually increases our influence in Looc, and I am happy to share the stories of God’s working power.
This month, the barangay captain of the Looc bridge allowed us to hold our Bible study once again. I was excited to see the people and learn how they are doing. Most of them could not join the online Bible studies because they do not have an internet connection. They kept asking me when I would be back, and I encouraged them to pray and wait for the right time. Their enthusiasm to meet again is a blessing, and their hunger for God’s Word is encouraging. I am also happy to see new faces in the group. These new participants are eager to join us each week.
- Pray for the people who have faithfully joined the Bible study.
- Pray for spiritual growth for the believers and salvation for their entire family.
Besides, God is able to make every blessing of yours overflow for you so that in every situation, you will always have all you need for any good work. 2 Corinthians 9:8
Sharing gifts blesses the giver and the receiver. When we are generous and kind to others, we experience a unique closeness with God. I see the community’s needs for essential items, and their expressed gratitude for the food packs we provided is a blessing. Despite some of them wearing masks, their joyful expressions shine from genuinely thankful hearts. We shared fifty food packs with people in the community. Each bag contained two kilos of rice, a half kilo of chicken, six eggs, and a batch of biscuits. I am blessed to be the channel of blessing to the people and grateful to the generous donors.
- Pray for God’s provision so we can continue to help the community both spiritually and with necessities.
- Pray for the believers to stay clear-minded during the surrounding panic.
- Pray for strength and protection as we deliver food packs to the people in the community.
- Pray that the generous giving of our partners will be evidence of the tangible love of God.
- Pray for this outreach to continue establishing good relationships with the community.
- Pray for the families to be safe and healthy. People are experiencing flu, mild colds, and coughs with the weather changes.
- Pray for God to provide for their financials, especially when workers are ill and unable to do their job.
- Pray for more donors so we can continue to share food in the community.
Does God really answer prayers? If He is truly God, why did He not answer my prayer? These are the questions a teary-eyed Argie asked me during our Bible study. I felt her desperate loneliness when she narrated her younger brother’s fight for his life in the hospital. She did not expect him to die at the early age of twenty-eight. Argie did not remember her brother being sick when he was younger. But this year, he was diagnosed with lupus. The medication did not take long to administer, but his body did not recover, and after two months in the hospital, he passed away.
Argie’s family were devoted Roman Catholics and went to many different Roman Catholic churches, begging the saints to pray for her brother’s recovery. But the answer was not what they expected, and Argie started to question God. I talked with her about who God is and His sovereignty. I explained the true meaning of death. I shared the love God has shown through His Son.
Argie is attending one of our Bible studies, and I know that many things are confusing her, especially the traditions and practices required by the Roman Catholic church that we say are not necessary for salvation through Jesus Christ. I know it is harder for her to process and understand everything as she is still mourning. I appreciate her willingness and desire to learn about God and to know Him. I pray for God to comfort her and give her wisdom during these trying times.
- Pray for Argie and her whole family as they mourn her brother.
- Pray for wisdom as I share with her the gospel and God’s love.
- Pray for Argie and her family to understand the gospel and receive Jesus Christ as their Lord and Savior.
- Pray for Argie to be faithful in attending the Bible study.
- Pray for protection for her and her husband as they work.
Maria Fe is thirty-five. Since the start of the Bible study in the community, she was always present. She loved attending the group because she felt at ease every time she heard the Word of God, and her burdens were lighter. She shared that God was watching over her and would remove all her problems. At one of our meetings, Maria Fe received Jesus Christ as her Lord and Savior.
Maria Fe gave birth two months ago to her sixth child. She was so skinny but always had a smile on her face. She would only speak a few words but sit quietly in the corner and listen to God’s Word. Most people in the community knew of her story. Edgar, her live-in partner, is a drunkard. He would frequently return home from work in a drunken state, which was a significant burden for Maria Fe. One of the great trials they faced as a family was the death of their second daughter, fourteen years old at the time, who was shot in the head from involvement with a gang. Despite her life’s sufferings, I saw hope and peace in Maria Fe when she listened to God’s Word.
My wife had more opportunities to talk with Maria Fe as her two younger children are active in the Kids for the King. We visited her to bring a gift for the baby. She was happy to see us. We did not know she was struggling with her physical health since she kept this to herself. We were saddened to hear of her death and immediately rallied to help the family with the burial process. They needed much help with finances and support. The Bible study group gathered around the family with monetary contributions and gifts, taking turns to spend time with the family.
Typically in Roman Catholic tradition, if someone dies, there is a vigil each night, and the body is brought to the church before burial. In Maria Fe’s case, this process was not allowed since she was not a baptized Roman Catholic. Other believers and I took the opportunity to come each night to minister to the family and the community. Her brothers, sisters, husband, and kids heard God’s Word, and we pray they will be comforted in their sorrows and come to faith. I saw the community experiencing God’s love through this situation, and I feel God will use it for His glory.
- Pray for the family of Maria Fe to be comforted during this time of loss.
- Pray for salvation for the entire family; we have a weekly Bible study scheduled with them.
- Pray for Edgar, Maria Fe’s husband, to become a responsible father and take care of his children.
- Pray for Edgar to stop drinking and that God will transform his life. Edgar offered a portion of his house for Sunday gathering, Bible study, and the children feeding program.
- Pray for wisdom as we discuss this with him next month.
- Pray for provision for the family as Edgar is only allowed to work three times a week because of the pandemic.
James Andrew is the responsible and loving son of Dwin and Argie. He just turned thirteen and is the eldest. James was active in our Saturday classes with Kids for the King. His mother shared with us that he always looked forward to the meetings. Now James is older and in the Youth for the King. He is a faithful participant and eagerly desires to know more about God. One of his favorite stories is the one where Jesus stopped the storm. He shared that nothing is impossible with God because He is powerful.
- Pray for the graduates as they start their first year of high school.
- Pray for adjusting to the new method of schooling.
- Pray for this first group of youth who were part of the under the bridge ministry.
- Pray for our youth ministry, Youth for the King, and our desire for one-on-one mentorship.
- Pray for spiritual growth as these young people are examples to the children in the community
September/October 2020
Lamentations 3:22-24 The steadfast love of the Lord never ceases; his mercies never come to an end; they are new every morning; great is thy faithfulness. “The Lord is my portion,” says my soul, “therefore, I will hope in him.”
When life seems complicated and rough, what do you think about God? How do you view God during painful suffering? Throughout this month, I preached that the God whom we serve is unchangeable. When you experience something difficult, use the experience to think about how powerful and awesome our God is. In our low moments, God never forgets us. He cares for us and never changes. Jeremiah comforted the people by reminding them that God’s mercy is new every morning. We have our ups and downs, and even youths grow tired and weary, but still, God is faithful. His compassion is poured out on us, and His faithfulness secures His people to the end.
The truth about God’s faithfulness and unchangeableness was powerfully evident in the life of Roxanne and Ralph. They work primarily at night at a call center agency. Ralph had an intermittent cough and ignored it until he started having a hard time breathing. They went in for a check-up, and the covid-19 test was negative. Ralph was sent home with an oxygen tank and medications to help his breathing. A week went by, and his condition became worse. They returned to the hospital and had another covid-19 test, which was negative. This time, however, Ralph was admitted to the hospital for more testing. He had severe pneumonia that caused his body’s oxygen levels to drop. He required a ventilator. Throughout the journey of fighting this illness, Ralph and Roxane never felt that God had abandoned them. His promises never change.
- Pray for Ralph to fully recover, the ventilator was removed, but he is still on regular oxygen.
- Pray for Ralph to breathe on his own and be able to leave the hospital.
- Pray for Roxane to have the strength to work her night shift and send the day at the hospital caring for Ralph.
- Pray for financial provision to pay for the medical bills.
I praise God for the group of women who are always available for the discipleship class. They are simple women who work hard and sacrifice much for their families. Most of all, I admire their desire to know God even more and love Him with everything. They want to be examples to their children on living for the Lord and having a relationship with God.
- Pray for Christy to have strength as she cares for her mother.
- Pray for good health and protection.
- Pray for Villa to be safe; she works in the government that renders services to the community.
- Pray for her online business to prosper and provide additional income to the family.
- Pray for Gloria as she cares for her family; pray for the salvation of every member.
2 Corinthians 9:8 Besides, God is able to make every blessing of yours overflow for you so that in every situation, you will always have all you need for any good work.
We were overwhelmed by the generosity of specific individuals. They provided for us to share milk and vitamins for fifty children in the community. We were praying for the ability to boost the kids’ immune system to keep them healthy and safe from diseases. God answered our prayers. The smiles on their faces showed how blessed and grateful they were.
- Pray for the children to have good health and for protection for them and their families.
- Pray for more donors so we can continue to share food with the community.
- Pray for strength and safety as we deliver food packs.
- Pray for the people to be clear-minded despite the surrounding panic.
“God is faithful in providing our needs in this time of pandemic” is what the women at our Bible study said a few weeks ago. I was happy to see them again after months of not holding meetings in their community. Many of them had no internet connection and so cannot join online worship or discipleship. I saw their smiles of joy and felt how hungry they were for God’s Word. Despite the pandemic and lockdown challenges, they still shared the wonderful deeds God has done in their lives and for their families. God never abandoned them and provided for their needs using people’s generosity. They were happy and grateful to spend more time with their husbands and families.
- Pray for protection and good health for the families in the community.
- Pray for spiritual growth for the women and that they will nurture their relationship with God and not be dependent on me for spiritual growth.
- Pray for each family to have adequate food.
- Pray for the situation to return to normal, so I can again hold Bible studies in the community every week.
Meridel is twelve and the fifth of six children in her family. Her mother is a laundrywoman, and her father works as a vendor. Meridel is passionate about learning more about God. She actively attends the Saturday classes and helps gather the children to participate by going to their homes. She praises God for his faithfulness in putting food on their table and for good health. Meridel was in the Kids for the King and is now a Youth for the King. She is always telling the story of creation and is amazed at how God made the universe, including her. She memorized the scripture of how God created the world in seven days. Meridel wants to be a chief cook someday and is learning how to cook with her mom.
- Pray for the graduates to adjust to the first year of high school and adapt to the new learning method.
- Pray for the first group of youth who graduated from the ministry under the bridge. We are going to start one-on-one mentorship with teenagers.
- Pray for the spiritual growth in the youth’s lives as they grow up and become examples to the younger ones.
- Pray for Meridel’s dreams to come true and for salvation for her whole family.
July/August 2020
Since we have heard of your faith in Christ Jesus and of the love that you have for all the saints, because of the hope laid up for you in heaven. – Colossians 1:4-5
Paul described the substantial faith of the Christian believers; he had heard the report about them and gave thanks to the Lord for their faith. Paul knew the essence of their beliefs and values was evident in their lives. They rejected the false teaching and remaining faithful. Their testimony resounded not only to the local congregation but also to the different churches and us today.
This passage reminds me of two things. Genuine faith stands on what is true and resonates with those who believe and even those who do not. Also, sharing our life’s testimony on God’s great love resounds with the broken, neglected, and unloved people. Genuine faith protects the gospel from false teachers and those who try to mislead believers.
This month, I am teaching on the importance of our faith to be renowned. I praise God for the feedback I have received. People are hungry for God’s Word today, and the online worship reminds them to keep faith flowing in our lives for the glory of God.
- Pray for the online listeners to come to salvation and for the believers to grow spiritually.
- Pray for my family’s provision, good health, and protection.
- Pray for my children, Channele and Jezreel, to adapt to the new online method of school.
The pandemic lockdown has controlled our actions and stopped us from being able to do many things in the ministry. We praise God that we are living in a privileged generation where technology is available to everyone. We are overflowing with information from books, online sermons, lectures, commentaries, and all of these resources that help us build on another in our faith. The most significant impact I have had as a pastor is not about preaching but about investing my life in people through mentoring and discipling. I believe that the best learning is not merely hearing a person speak but seeing the truth lived out in their life.
- Pray for Roxanne, Dexter, Khea, and Emerio to have wisdom, strength, and joy in serving through the discipleship ministry online.
- Pray for God to use them mightily.
- Pray for strength for Roxanne and complete healing for her husband, Ralph. He is in the hospital due to severe pneumonia.
- Pray for the doctor’s wisdom and for the medications to be effective.
- Pray for provision to pay for the treatment.
After being quarantined in Cebu city for six months, we praise God to go home to my wife Charlotte’s family’s province. It was an answered prayer for us since it was the sixtieth birthday of my father-in-law, and he wanted everyone to celebrate. Coming home was a reunion to seeing family again. We gathered everyone for worship that Sunday and were thrilled to be together. Family is a gift from God, and we value family. We had a weekend full of fun memories.
- Pray for salvation for some members of the family.
- Pray for our father Raquito, who is now sixty and getting ready for retirement.
- Pray for good health and many years to be with us.
- Pray for the children’s health; they have a common cold.
- Pray for spiritual growth for the loved ones who are believers.
Each Friday, I lead the Bible study for the men. I am blessed to know and mentor them. Despite having busy schedules and working hard to care for their families, these men find time to study the Word of God. True men of God desire God to be the center of their family. They trust God for everything. Hearing their life stories makes my heart praise the Lord. They have encountered low moments in their lives, and I trust they will continue to hold fast to their faith no matter what.
- Pray for Dexter and his work as a security guard.
- Pray for safety and good health.
- Pray for his family’s provisions and good health.
- Pray for Jennifer, his father died a few months ago, and his brother also died from health complications in his lungs.
- Pray for comfort for his whole family.
- Pray for Julito to have strength and safety in his work as a service crew in a fast-food chain in Cebu. Praise God. He has returned to work.
- Pray for safety and health.
- Pray for these men as they lead their households.
- Pray for strength and wisdom to be fathers and husbands who honor God.
One of our desires for the children in the Kids for King program is to create future leaders in the church. We visited the children to let them know their hard work in school is appreciated. They were surprised and grateful for the small gifts that made the day extra special.
Krysshamae is twelve and just graduated from elementary school, and is entering high school. She is the fifth of six children in her family and is grateful that her family is healthy. Krysshamae enjoys the Kids of King ministry and learning about God through music and beautiful stories. She has trusted and believed in Jesus as her Savior and is developing a friendly attitude to treat others kindly. Someday, her dream is to be a doctor.
This batch is the first group of youth to graduate from the children’s ministry under the bridge. Pray for the graduates to adjust to their new schooling model and be diligent in their work. We started one-on-one discipleship.
- Pray for the spiritual growth in their lives as they become examples to the younger children in the community.
- Pray for Krysshamae’s dreams to be a doctor to come true and for her whole family to come to salvation.
We met George and his niece five years ago in Palawan, another island in the Philippines. George was a volunteer in that area and desired to study theology and become a Pastor. We invited him to come to Cebu and recommended him to the Bible school where my wife works. George came to pursue his education and received sponsorship. Time passed quickly, and after four years, George graduated last spring. His niece, Jenevy, had followed him here last year to study for a degree in education. George was close to our family and helped in the ministry each weekend. When the lockdown came, they were stranded here in Cebu, and their only place to stay was in the school where we stay. I know it was frustrating for them to be stuck, and their flights kept getting canceled.
At last, the long wait was over, and they had a flight scheduled. After many frustrating transactions with government and private offices to get papers needed for travel, it was heartwarming to hear they made it through the airports and home. George and Jenevy were grateful to the Lord for all the people who have helped them. God is Sovereign and continually grants us favors amid the difficult hurdles to jump through. Praise the Lord.
June 2020
“In everything be thankful, because this is God’s will for you in the Messiah Jesus.” 1 Thessalonians 5:18. This verse was a powerful reminder for us as a family that our joy, prayers, and thankfulness should not fluctuate with our circumstances and feelings. For a few weeks during the summer, my whole family experienced health issues. Myself, my wife Charlotte, and my son Jezreel Shem were sick. We had a fluctuating fever for two days, a moderate cough and cold, and we lost our sense of smell for almost two weeks. Right away, we consulted an online doctor who recommended chest x-rays, the complete blood count test, and the COVID-19 rapid test. Upon hearing these suggestions, I started to be afraid and worried about my whole family. My wife was quite concerned and wanted to do the tests immediately. There were many questions in our minds, especially from the television news and social media portrayals of the coronavirus that caused us to be paranoid. We do not deny that we might have been affected by the virus because anyone could acquire it.
We asked God for wisdom on how to proceed. My wife and I talked and prayed if we needed to do the tests right away. We discussed everything and decided to quarantine ourselves and do our best to boost our immune system to fight whatever we had. It was quite a struggle for us to fight this infection for two weeks.
Praise God for His healing power; we are all well now. We still do not know if we acquired the coronavirus. However, the most crucial part is that we are now healed, and God answered our prayers. We thank Him for everything that happened because, through this experience, we became stronger in our faith with total dependence on Him. When health issues strike, we can still be thankful for God’s presence and the good that He will accomplish during our distress.
Isaiah 25:1 “O Lord, you are my God; I will exalt you; I will praise your name, for you have done wonderful things, plans formed of old, faithful and sure.”
- Pray for wisdom and strength as I minister to the people in the community through the internet.
- Pray for God to work in the believers’ hearts, that their spiritual growth might be visible in their Christian walk.
- Pray for the believers to have total dependence on God and to rely on His power and sovereignty.
- Pray for the children as they start the school year using the online method in government schools.
- Pray for my family to be used for God’s Kingdom and that people will call upon the Lord and trust Him.
We asked our online viewers and listening community to tell us what impact the online worship service has had on them and what important things they have learned.
Kerlyn shared that the online worship service has been a help to her. “Despite not being able to gather in person and Satan testing our faith, we have responded appropriately by using the available resources, such as the internet and social media. We are still honoring the Sabbath day, even if we are not in the church’s physical building. I learned that prayer is a powerful weapon, especially in these days of trouble, and that God allows things to happen according to his plan. I realized that worshipping at home is different from worshiping with your siblings in faith at the church. But since we are currently facing this challenge, we must not let anything hinder us from putting oil on the flames of our faith.”
- Pray for Kerlyn to have protection at work; she is no longer working from home but is going into the office each day.
- Pray for Kerlyn to nurture her relationship with God and be intentional in her walk with Him.
- Pray for her father. He has been stranded for over four months on another island due to his work and the lockdown restrictions on travel.
- Pray for him to come home to his family safe and healthy.
Alecia is fifty-eight and has been a widow for four years now. She is working hard and raising her five children alone. Alecia offers home services to her neighbors, such as laundry, cleaning, and babysitting. Despite the challenges in her life, Alecia’s smiling face and positive outlook in life cause a blessing to those around her. She is faithful in attending the Bible studies each week. During our Bible study time, she received Jesus Christ as her personal Lord and Savior. Beforehand, her life had no direction, and she questioned God about why her husband had to die so early and leaver her alone with all these responsibilities. Right now, having Jesus in her life makes a huge difference. No matter what happens to her, Alecia finds joy in the presence of the Lord, knowing Him more and more. She is learning to trust God and being dependent on Him. Alecia was grateful for the food we provided to her family. She is thankful for everyone that God brought into her life.
- Pray for Alecia to have strength as she continues to provide services to her neighbors and earn income to support her family.
- Pray for protection and health for her family and the entire neighborhood. Due to the weather change, people are experiencing flu, a mild cold, and coughs.
- Pray for Alecia’s whole family to be saved.
- Pray for her faith to grow as she nurtures her relationship with God.
- Pray for generous givers so the church can continue to share food with the community and reach more people with the gospel.
Cabillo how online worship services have helped him during this time of quarantine. “As a company bus driver, I seldom have Sundays off and so being able to listen to the worship service at any time has been beneficial. I am learning to keep on trusting God no matter what happens. God is in control of everything, and He knows what is best for my life.”
- Pray for Cabillo to be protected at work; he is a company bus driver for one of the largest malls in Cebu City that offers free rides to all its customers. He interacts with a lot of people each day.
- Pray for his family to have comfort as they are grieving the sudden death of their father.
- Pray for Joy, Cabillo’s wife, to be safe at work. She was quarantined for fourteen days as one of her co-workers tested positive.
- Pray for Jack and Janelle, the children, to be protected and adjust to the start of school.
Death and life have always been a major concern of man. When we lose someone, we learn to appreciate, value, and treasure life so much more. We may question God on the why or the time, but God is sovereign over death. The worse result of illness is death. Everyone is afraid of losing the people they love. But the reality is that everyone will die someday. Juanito was admitted to the hospital because of difficulty breathing; after battling against the illness for a few days, he passed away. As I write this report, he was not yet diagnosed with the coronavirus, but the hospital suspected this virus as the cause of death. The protocols are that if a patient died who was suspected of having the coronavirus, the body must be immediately buried without the family viewing or seeing him again. This ban was a sad reality for the family to face as the head of the family is gone without the option of seeing him or giving him burial rites.
Juanito was seventy-four and was the father of Cabillo, one of my contacts through online Bible study who shared earlier in the report. Cabillo is a believer, but the rest of the family are not. Immediately upon hearing the news, we decided to conduct an online funeral service. I took this opportunity to pray for comfort for the entire family, especially for Cabillo, as he cared for his father while he was in the hospital. I shared the gospel of Christ, our Lord, and reminded them that God is sovereign over death.
- Pray for comfort for the family and provision. They are under home quarantine monitored by the barangay health workers.
- Pray for their health and that they will test negative for the virus.
- Pray for salvation for the family and that this even will prompt them to desire to know more about God.
We praise God for the children in the ministry that meets under the bridge in Looc. They just graduated from grade six and are getting ready to start high school. We are excited about this milestone in their lives and are so proud of them. This year appears to be full of challenges in our education system, but we trust God that these students will adjust to the new mode of flexible learning. The youth will be our first group of this age in our ministry under the bridge, which we named Youth for the King. We will be doing one-on-one discipleship with the students.
- Pray for the graduates as they start their first year of high school.
- Pray for adjustments to the new method of learning.
- Pray for spiritual growth for these youth as they are examples for the younger ones in the community.
May 2020
“We are hard-pressed on every side, but not crushed; perplexed, but not in despair; persecuted, but not abandoned; struck down, but not destroyed.” 2 Corinthians 4:8-9. As the days and months of being quarantined continue, we feel the pressure of COVID-19. This trouble is temporary, but real. Paul reminds us that we are in trouble on every side. Yet despite all the pressing and pushing, we are not distressed because God is our defense. Responding to life and its circumstances are where the fight of faith comes in.
God is teaching me to encourage His people even more during this time of trials and troubles. This month, I have been teaching about the attributes of God. Truly God is powerful, sovereign, and He controls all things, including this pandemic.
- Pray for strength as I serve the people in the community through the online ministry.
- Pray for wisdom as I continue to preach the Word of God.
- Pray for total dependence on God and reliance on His power as He is in control of everything.
- Pray for wisdom for leading my family and the church.
We asked our online listener community two questions. “What impact did the online worship service have on you?” “What are the important things you have learned during the online worship service?” This was one of the answers to the question. The online worship service is a big help during this time of Enhanced Community Quarantine (ECQ) because it causes us never to stop worshipping and serving God with our lives. Indeed God remains our Father. Even if we do not ask anything from Him, He knows what we need and provides it.
Dexter and his Family
This is what Dexter has to say about the question. The online worship service is helpful during this crisis because we continue to hear the inspirational words of God. We need each other to lift us to the Lord. Even if everything is online, we can still serve God. I know God sees how we are being united in His presence, and there is no reason that we cannot worship, praise, and give glory to God in this unique way.
- Pray for Dexter and his family.
- Pray for protection in his work and good health for the whole family. He assists me in sharing the Word of God to the community through the online Bible study.
In this pandemic time, I have learned many things, such as being independent and having faith in God. During good or even bad experiences, God knows everything deep inside your heart. No matter how hard the situation we face right now for finances and supplies, God is still amazing and sustaining. He works in mysterious ways. Those moments occur when we have a lot of excuses, complaints, worries, or questions for God, but when we choose to trust instead of complaining, we become more confident and can say with conviction that, I trust and believe in You, God. No matter what the situation is, we need to continue to have faith and believe in God Chiena – College Student.
- Pray for Chiena and her family. She is the only Christian in her family, and God has been using her to share the gospel with others, especially with her family.
Listening to preaching online helps me learn and discover the Word of God in the context of what is happening in the world. We need to share the Word of God, especially to those who do not yet know God. -Rubelyn with her husband and Son.
- Pray for Rubelyn and her family. She is supportive of the children’s ministry as a volunteer teacher.
- Pray for provision and good health.
We can hear the Word of God, and it brings peace, faith, and forgiveness to each other. God’s plan is always the best, but sometimes the process is painful and hard. We should not forget God even when He seems silent; He is doing something for you. -Gloria housewife.
- Pray for Gloria and her family. She is one of the prayer warriors of our work in Lo-oc Mandaue.
- Pray for protection, provision, and safety.
Ma. Villa is a woman of faith. I have watched her grow in her relationship with Jesus Christ since I introduced God to her. She is a loving mother, a dear grandmother, and a responsible wife. Not only that, but many also look up to her as a leader in the community. At the moment Ma. Villa helps me reach people by organizing Bible studies. She has had up and down moments in life, but these have not changed her relationship with God. She has struggled financially, emotionally, and has been in relationships with many challenges, but she never questions God. Ma. Villa works in the government as a full-time staff in the office that handles the communities’ welfare in the city. Her work in serving the community continued even during the COVID-19 crisis. She interacted with people but always took necessary precautions to avoid the virus. One night, I received a call from the municipality that she needed to be home-quarantined for fourteen days because she received exposure to a COVID-19 patient during a morning meeting. She was quite surprised and had not expected this to happen. The real struggle started that night. Immediately, I called her over the phone to pray for her. She was calm and hopeful that everything would be alright and that her test would come back negative. One thing that was her primary concern was the safety of her family, especially her grandkids, who cuddle every evening when she gets home.
Throughout the fourteen days of the home quarantine, and while she waited for the test results, Ma. Villa spent more time praying and reading God’s Word. Villa was comforted and grew during this personal time with God. I was blessed to hear her testimony of how she continues to grow in her faith in Jesus. Instead of entertaining fears, worries, and doubts, Ma. Villa learned anew to trust that in Jesus, everything will be okay. Faith always gets Jesus’ attention. Ma. Villa finished the fourteen-day quarantine with negative test results. She is now back to work and excited to serve God. Praise God for his faithfulness in the life of Ma. Villa!
Ma. Villa with Family waiting for Sunday Service to start. Ma. Villa continued to work through the pandemic.
- Pray for Ma. Villa to have protection at work.
- Pray for the salvation of her son, his wife, and their two children. Ma. Villa is praying for everyone in her family to be saved.
- Pray for wisdom for Ma. Villa as she continues to reach the community for God and lead the Bible study.
- Pray for her to inspire others at her place of work to become children of God.
A Poem by Charlotte Gabon
I N S T A N T
Covid-19 brought us in this instant situation of being at home for more than two months now.
An instant surprise for all of us, instant quarantine, lockdown, illness, and instant rising deaths.
Then you received instant food packs (instant noodles, instant coffee, instant canned goods, and more) from the barangay if your name is on the list.
Well, with the instant virus we all faced, we have instant dependence on God. instant trust that God will take good care of us.
Wow, what an instant relief is knowing that we have a Big God who knows what is best for us.
In line with this present crisis of prohibiting churches from gathering in corporate worship, the live worship streaming was an instant success.
The internet provides instant access for online worship during this time of crisis as well as an instant response from our viewers.
We became instant Facebook personalities on the first online streaming. Lol.
For an instant, I forgot who I was. I am a mother of two and a wife of a Pastor but, for now, an instant photographer, director, camerawoman, song leader, worship leader, host, stage decorator, motivator, coach, and assistant leader.
Praise God for the instant courage He gave the whole family and me.
We are on instant lockdown, but the ministry is not.
We will continue to adapt the instant new normal way of ministering people in the community.
April 2020
Ephesians 5:15-16 “Therefore be careful how you live, not as unwise but as wise, taking advantage of every opportunity, because the days are evil.”
We have all been affected by this terrible pandemic. Thousands have suffered physically, emotionally, and economically, and many families are mourning for their lost loved ones. I believe God has a purpose for why we are experiencing this event. We serve and worship a sovereign God, and He allows us to suffer to bring glory to His name.
We are taking advantage of the time now available due to our changes in routine. We are obeying the enforced quarantine issued by the government, but the work of God is not quarantined. People need to hear the message of hope that is only found through Jesus Christ. Together with my family, we continue the work of ministering to the people in the community through virtual Bible study, prayer time, and Sunday worship. I never thought of doing this type of online ministry, but God gave me the courage to begin and has allowed my family and me to adapt to this new norm.
- Pray for wisdom and strength as I minister to the people online.
- Pray for more people to be ministered to online. As they listen to the Word of God, pray for it to bring healing, changing hearts, and salvation.
- Pray for trust in God for everything.
Pray for my wife and I as we parent our two teenagers. Chanelle Joy is fourteen, and Jezreel Shem is twelve. Pray that we will have wisdom and more patience with them, especially as this is a new stage for us as parents. Pray Chanelle and Shem to continue to seek God first, honor Him with their lives, and use their gifts for God’s glory.
The Enhanced Community Quarantine was extended till mid-May and possibly longer if more positive patients are added to the list. Pray for God’s healing for those affected and also for our families to be safe and healthy. My wife, Charlotte, works as a librarian in a private school. It was announced to the staff that the school could no longer provide them with a salary for this month and the coming months if the present crisis continues.
- Pray for God’s provision and intervention as thirty employees and their families will be affected by this decision.
- Pray for those whose jobs have been affected by the shutdown.
My wife Charlotte and I are using our time wisely with our kids. We are reading and studying the Word of God a book at a time, teaching them how to lead worship, and spending more time training them to play musical instruments. Praise God that my girls are helping me in ministry, they are helping me continue ministering to people virtually. I am overwhelmed by the positive responses of the people who have been reached via the internet. We are connecting with new people as well. One of the families who watched our service was introduced to us by one of my friends online. The family is Jojo and May, they are a young couple and are Roman Catholic. Their son Ethan was celebrating his third birthday, and they invited me to speak and pray for them. I knew it was risky to travel to their place, but I took advantage of their invitation so that I could meet them personally. We had a great time celebrating their son’s birthday and followed the social distancing protocols. Jojo and May are interested in joining a Bible study, and I look forward to ministering further to them through Bible studies when we are back to our normal situation.
- Pray for God to open the hearts and minds of Jojo and May to the gospel.
- Pray for salvation for their family.
It is a blessing to give and to share the love of Christ in a tangible way to others. 2 Corinthians 9:8 “Besides, God can make every blessing of yours overflow for you so that in every situation you will always have all you need for any good work.” Last month, we spoke of raising money to buy food supplies for fifty families in the community. Praise God that some individuals were touched by God to give a small amount so we could share with the families in need. It was not enough to provide for every family, but it was a massive help for them to obtain daily needs. We provided food packs for forty families and are hoping to raise more for the remaining families.
One of the families who received a food pack was Robina’s family. She is the mother of three, and her husband is a fisherman. Robina is a regular attendee of our Bible study, and her children are part of the kids for the King. Robina’s husband is not allowed to fish during this time of enhanced quarantine. The family received only five kilos (about eleven pounds or twenty-seven and a half cups) of rice from the barangay and have not yet received anything from the government. Robina kept telling us she was so thankful, and that it was such an essential time since they had run out of food. Robina is just one of the mothers that we helped, and we are praying that we can bless other women in the community.
- Pray that we can continue to share the love of Christ tangibly.
- Pray for Robina’s family to open their hearts and minds to receive Jesus Christ as their personal Savior.
- Pray they will have peace and unity as a family despite this crisis.
- Pray for the believers to be able to obtain daily food and other necessities.
- Pray for protection and good health for the families in the community.
- Pray for this pandemic to end, for things to return to normal, so people in the community can go back to work.
I received a message from one of the teenagers that I had ministered to previously. He was fifteen and in my school group at that time. We had become close, and during that time, his father was in prison for illegal drug use. Jade is the only Christian in his family, and this was a hard time for his family. I sometimes gave him some extra cash so he could continue his schooling. Jade is twenty years old and has just finished twelfth grade. He was an apprenticed in a hotel and was supposed to get hired about this time. Jade instead was suspended because of the COVID-19 pandemic. I was surprised to receive his message asking if we had food to share with his family.
The following day, I met with Jade and shared some groceries for his family. I had the chance to talk with him and pray for him. My wife and I are happy to see Jade again but are also sad that he is not active in the church anymore. I eagerly anticipate seeing him again and plan to continue to minister to him.
- Pray for the provision to help the people spiritually and material.
- Pray for more people to be generous in blessing the community.
- Pray for Jade and his struggles. His brothers are involved in some illegal activities, and this is hard for him. Jade was hoping to have work, be independent, and be able to help his parents.
- Pray for Jade to renew his commitment to the Lord and again become a spiritual example to his family.
March 2020
Under the bridge that connects Mandaue City and Lapu-Lapu City is where the Bridge Community Fellowship meets. The ministry started with a Bible study group of women and grew to include the children’s feeding ministry and Bible storytelling.
Looc Mandaue, Philippines, has sixteen small villages. The poverty of the material and spiritual things is a big problem in the community. Most of the people in this area came from different islands of Cebu. Sooner or later, they will be transferred to another place, because they do not own the land on which they are squatting. When I talk with them, many are emotional and look with longing to the possibility of living a peaceful life in a permanent and comfortable place. In the last year and a half of ministry to these people, the reason I return is my heart’s desire to introduce them to the peace and trust in our Lord Jesus. I believe that Jesus is the only bridge between the sinner and God. “I am the way, the truth, and the life. No one comes to the Father except through me.” John 14:6. To help the children and parents grow in their relationship with God, we need to equip and disciple them through the Word of God.
- Pray for salvation for the people in the Looc Mandaue community.
- Pray that God will use the ministry team to reach others with the gospel.
- Pray for the believers to grow in their faith and mature in their understanding of who God is.
Pray for smooth communication with the Barangay officials as we start a Children Community Center and Livelihood Program for the Women with the desire for this building to be a church in the future. Pray for a suitable place for gathering the children and hosting Bible studies. Currently, one of the women offered a vacant spot behind her home, which has enough space for us to build a center for meetings. Pray for financial provisions for this project and God’s perfect timing.
- Pray for more volunteers to work alongside me in reaching the community.
- Pray for God’s wisdom and strength for myself and my team.
The children were excited about the Saturday classes last month. They made friends, enjoyed the delicious snacks, and learned from God’s Word through storytelling, fun activities, and action songs. My wife, Charlotte, leads the children’s ministry assisted by other volunteers. The volunteers are Charlotte, Rubelyn, Julie, and Melody for wisdom and strength as they teach each week. They have a monthly curriculum meeting to help them give their best to teaching the children. The team might not be experts with kids, but they have teachable and big hearts to reach the kids for the King.
Monthly Volunteer Meeting for Children’s Ministry
- Pray for the salvation of the children.
- Pray for the children who are saved to be a witness to their families.
- Pray for the children to grow in their knowledge of God and understanding of God’s Word.
Friday and Saturdays, the women look forward to their Bible study. I lead the group with my wife so the women can grow in the knowledge of the Bible and their relationship with God. The women are receptive to hearing the Word of God. Sis. Mercy is one of the members who also offered her home for our weekly meeting.
Life is not easy for these women in the community. Most of them have had to take out loans with cooperatives or individuals. The money from their husbands’ earnings usually is only enough to cover the costs of the food and needs of their children. Another challenge is that many of the husbands spend money on gambling or alcoholism. We understand and listen to the stressful situation for the women and join them in prayer. The Bible study group gives the women a safe place to open up about their life situations and ease their burden. I received a donation from friends of used clothing and was excited to share these items with the women’s group. They were thrilled by these gifts, and it was another opportunity to create and establish close relationships.
I thank the Lord for the privilege of ministering to the policemen and women in Mandaue City. The city police have been implementing internal cleansing within its ranks and have invited me to be a part of the process. Currently, they are busy ensuring the safety of everyone regarding the COVID-19 situation.
- Pray for the policemen and women to have safety, strength, and protection.
- Pray specifically for the salvation of their souls and openness to the gospel.
- Pray for good health and freedom from the virus.
- Pray for the believers to pray at this time, and to trust God more and remember the real-life lessons we have talked about from the Bible.
- Pray for me as I minister through live-streaming to my members.
- Pray for courage and strength for the people.
We have postponed our training this month due to the quarantine situation, pray for positive feedback from the women, and open minds when we can continue again. Pray for the finances to start the livelihood program. Our nation is battling the pandemic and people in the cities and provinces are confused and worried. Believers and non-believers are yearnings for the message of hope in the Lord. The slogan on television and social media is “we will win as one in this COVID-19”. Through this pandemic, I am learning greater trust in God and creativity in ministering to our people through social media. I encourage them to stay calm and hope in the Lord. Psalm 37:39, “The salvation of the righteous is from the Lord; he is their stronghold in the times of trouble.” God alone is our stronghold and refuge in times like this. When we face times of uncertainty, it is essential to remind our people and children that they can call on God at any time for help. He is omniscient and omnipotent. No matter what life brings, we will never stop praising Him.
In this time of crisis, we desire to help our people by providing rice, at least five to seven kilos, about three-hundred and fifty pesos or seven US dollars. Our goal is to benefit one-hundred families in the local Looc community. We do not know when the COVID-19 situation will end, but many of the families worry about not what they will eat tomorrow, but what they will eat today. This gift is a way we can tangibly show the love of God.
- Pray for the pandemic to end soon and for our lives to return to a sense of normalcy.
- Pray for God to provide for our people and that we can help them spiritually and materially.
Archive – Ryan Ermac
With the lighter restrictions by the government and the continual decrease in the number of cases in the city, we are not again allowed to visit the communities in our outreach ministries. We visited the community in the central barangay of Mandaue City and gathered all the kids into a spacious living room for Simbalay (house worship). The kids were filled with joy to see us again because they knew we would be teaching new songs about God and telling the Bible stories.
We wrote the lyrics of the songs on large paper and taught the kids actions so they could easily remember the new songs. About fifteen children joined to worship the Lord together. We feel such great joy to see the kids learning more about Jesus and their excitement to worship Him.
I am personally delighted to have trained Bible teachers for our kids. Cherry, one of our active leaders, loves to lead singing and teaching from the Bible. She grew up in this community and is passionate to reach her neighbors, especially the kids, for Christ.
In another household, Felrose, one of our leaders led the kids in worship. We used visual aids to channel their attention to the story we were telling. Another fifteen kids joined this Simbalay (house church) with active participation in the story.
As the Word of God says, we are to let the little children come to Jesus. Even though many of these kids are not able to go out of their compound due to the restrictions, they are still able to worship the Lord in their houses. The storytime is a great opportunity to anchor the kids in the Bible. And it is always so joyful when the kids exhibit enthusiasm and excitement for every story about Jesus.
Junjun is a ten-year-old boy who loves the Lord. He is a silent and shy boy who does not like to talk much. However, Junjun is very creative and loves to work with crafts and arts. When you talk with him, he seems uninterested. But when you engage him with drawings and crafts, his seriousness and focus are very evident. He understands more from drawings and crafts than from storytelling. For Junjun, the gospel is alive when he sees pictures and colors. At one time, he blurted out with laughter and with a big grin on his face as he was arranging pieces of paper picturing the events of the life of Christ. “I now understand why Jesus had to die on the cross!” Junjun exclaimed, “Everyone runs away from God, and He is waiting for the prodigals. I am the prodigal son. I need to come back to God.” It is amazing how God works through kids using different creative means to retell the gospel for His glory.
Simbalay is not just for the kids, it is also for the parents. We enjoyed worship together in the house of Minda, one of the members, and gathered the others for a time of Bible study and singing. While the kids were taught Bible stories and new songs, the parents gathered to talk about the gospel as well. The Word of God is indeed living and active, a two-edged sword, it continues to penetrate the hearts of His people. It feels us with joy to see how God transforms the lives of people who continue to study and submit to His Word. This is true for these parents who long for the fellowship and delight in gathering for a Bible study.
All of the outreach ministries are made possible by the grace of God given to the leaders He has raised for the ministry in Mandaue City. We are in the stage of training them and making them ready so that they can do the ministry on their own. The vision that God has imparted to them through His Word is taking root in their hearts as we see them love the people and the community that God has given us. We now have a team that regularly helps us to reach out to the households and families in the communities in Mandaue City. God has raised men and women who we trained to handle the Bible studies and lead the kids in the study of the Word of God.
- Pray for the Lord to bless our kids as they regularly learn more about Jesus. May they commit their lives to the Lord.
- Pray for the parents and adults who are joining us in these house worship services in the city. May this generate more conversions for the Lord.
- Pray for wisdom and strength for our leaders who commit themselves to spreading the gospel in the city.
Since we started the online ministry of the Word due to the government restrictions, we have seen that is beneficial to continue this ministry of outreach, equipping, and prayer online. Some people in the city can be reached online, and others are not allowed to out at night but prefer to be involved in the nighttime prayer ministry. We continued the online prayer meeting on Wednesdays, especially praying for those who are sick and cannot go out.
Online technology is the new normal for some ministries and activities. The Lord is still working through the faithful proclamation for HIs Word and through the ministry of the church. Nothing can replace the value and ministry of the physical gathering of the body, but the ministry of the local church has also extended towards others through the internet venues.
As we have seen further relaxation of restrictions, some of the online ministries may be stopped soon as physical in-person groups resume. However, some of these online ministries such as the evangelistic Bible studies may go on for another few months.
- Pray for the Lord to reach more lost souls in Mandaue City with the gospel of Jesus Christ through our online ministry.
- Pray for those who are sick and unable to join the physical gathering.
- Pray for healing.
June 2021
Generally, kids are the most sincere and honest people in the world today. When they talk, they usually speak from their hearts with no pretense or hesitations. When they pray, they say beautiful, simple, and sincere prayers without high theological words. They come to God as they simply are – children who trust God as their Father.
It is our great delight to lead the children to pray. As we teach the kids about God, we do not just leave them in awe of the stories of the Bible, or Jesus and His miracles, or the teachings of the Word of God. We lead them right into the presence of God through prayers.
Many of these kids came from a Roman Catholic background, so they learned in school to babble memorized words of prayer to petition God. But for the first time, they learned to pray from their hearts, directing their prayers to God who is near to them. They thought a person had to be inside a church building to pray, but now they have learned that prayer is a joyful conversation with God anywhere and anytime.
We also bring the kids into a joyful time of worship through singing Biblical songs that help them understand the truths of God’s Word. It is impressive to behold the kids on their feet as they use their whole bodies to praise and worship our Lord.
The house church fellowship for kids in the community brings kids from the neighborhood for Bible teaching and worship. Some parents bring their kids and other kids too. The singing is full of excitement and is one of the primary reasons the kids invite their relatives and neighbors. We are glad that the kids are so happy to spend their time listening to God’s Word and singing Him praise.
On one Saturday, the kids were asked to write a thank you letter to a family member or friend to show their gratitude. Jun-jun wrote a letter to Jesus in our dialect (Cebuano). He thanked the Lord Jesus for the salvation He gives for the forgiveness of our sins and to save us from hell. When I read his letter, I could not stop my eyes from welling with tears. An eight-year-old expressed his thankfulness to the Lord from his heart because Jesus saves. I wish more kids and adults would demonstrate such gratitude for the gift of salvation that leads to forgiveness from sins and eternal life. Praise the Lord!
- Pray for these kids to continue to love praying and talking to God by faith. We pray that they will bring this lifestyle of prayer into their homes.
- Pray for the kids to continue attending the children’s fellowships to learn more about God and Jesus.
- Pray that they will trust the Lord for their salvation.
- Pray for God to continue to work in the life of Jun-jun and preserve him to continue to know the Lord and walk in His ways.
“For I decided to know nothing among you except Jesus Christ and Him crucified.” 1 Corinthians 2:2. We agree with Apostle Paul and give the same message whenever to preach the gospel to the communities. Christ died for our sins, He rose from the dead, He ascended to heaven, and one day He will come back to judge the living and the dead. We preach the gospel to many people in the compounds and communities in Mandaue City.
We gathered some families around a chapel and proclaimed the gospel of our Lord Jesus Christ. Most of this group were nominal Roman Catholics. They were born into a Roman Catholic family but were not entirely aware of what they believed in and had not been taught about God and His Word.
Many of these individuals returned a second time, and this fact shows us that they are genuinely interested and desire to know about what we have been preaching to them. So far, we have received positive feedback from most of the individuals. We are hoping to continue to come and join the Bible studies to learn more about the truth. We pray that eventually, they will be touched by God’s sovereign grace and show repentance and faith.
One week, we distributed Bibles and packs of rice for each family who attended our Bible studies here. They live in a nearby community where poverty is undeniable. The slight relief from a rice pack may not help them long-term, but it does show our genuine concern and care for them. We bring the good news of the gospel and distributed Bibles too. We care about their life and health. We hope to continue teaching the Bible in this community and someday make a difference in their livelihood and future.
Brando is one of the believers who received a Bible and rick pack. He has invited many of his neighbors to come to our Bible studies. I am grateful to Brando; even though he is a new believer, he actively evangelizes to his neighbors and brings them to our studies.
- Pray for the Bible study participants to return and faithfully attend the weekly Bible studies in the area.
- Pray that they will understand the gospel and believe in Christ.
- Pray for God to bless Brando and his passion for the lost. May Brando continue to reach out to more of his unbelieving neighbors.
In our community of Mandaue City, we started a weekly Bible study in the house of Min-min. Bro. Paul and Sunny lead the group. Min-min’s family, including her parents, and her neighbors, attend this Thursday group. All attendees are eager to learn about God’s Word since they all come from a Roman Catholic background. We are happy they are welcoming us. We have explained the necessity of personally believing in Christ and the importance of being a part of a local church. The feedback has been positive so far, and we are consistently in their home every week to nurture their souls through the regular study of the Bible and prayers.
- Pray for the adults to continue to attend the weekly Bible study.
- Pray that after they profess faith in Christ, they will be willing to be baptized.
- Pray for our team to persevere and for an abundance of wisdom and joy from the Lord so they can continue to serve with gladness and faithfulness.
Dexieh and Louie are young people from our church who became believers and recently professed their faith in Christ through water baptism. Dexieh recently graduated from junior high school. She is currently the only believer in her family and is being mocked by them for converting to “another religion.” Dexieh has gone through hell already in her life. In the past, she was raped and involved in other dark sins; her past life was bondage to sin, abuse, and shame. By God’s grace, He found her and rescued her from her sins, and gave her a new life through the gospel of the Lord Jesus Christ. Today, Dexieh is committed to serving the Lord in our outreach and evangelistic ministries, including the music ministry.
Louie recently graduated from college and is now looking for work. He came from a nearby province and recently transferred to Mandaue City. He was a new believer when he found us preaching the gospel in the community. After some conversations, Louie decided to be a part of the church and when through water baptism.
- Pray that Dexieh and Louie will persevere in serving the Lord, especially since their families are still unbelievers.
- Pray for the Lord to help them grow in knowledge and grace as they serve the Lord in ministries at the church.
May 2021
“Go therefore and make disciples of all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father and of the Son and the Holy Spirit, teaching them to observe all that I have commanded you. And behold, I am with you always, to the end of the age.”
Matthew 28:19-20
The Great Commission has always been our mission as we continue to evangelize and plant churches in Mandaue City. More and more people have heard the gospel and followed Christ. Entire families and individuals from different ages and backgrounds have abandoned their previous faiths and embrace the true gospel of the Lord Jesus Christ.
This month, our new brother decided to follow Christ and publicly profess his faith through water baptism. Alfons is a young man in his late twenties. Before he was saved, Alfons had little interest in anything religious like God, Jesus, or the Bible. He was a nominal Catholic who went to church only on Christmas and Easter.
But things changed when one of our members began to share the gospel with Alfons. He heard it for the first time and became curious as to why he had not heard such good news before. He thought that going to heaven was just doing good most of the time, enough to outweigh the bad works. But when he learned that Christ died for sinners, and this demands repentance and faith in Christ for salvation, he was convicted that he had been thinking all his life wrongly. He needed to change his mind and repent of his sins to come to Christ in faith.
During a Sunday service, Alfons could not resist anymore and decided to surrender his life to follow Christ. Now this young man, a nominal Catholic who had ignored God for a long time, publicly professed his faith through baptism. Only God can truly save sinners and call them into repentance and faith.
- Pray for Alfons to continue to grow in his faith.
- Pray for God to preserve his faith to endure the coming trials as a Christian.
- Pray for Alfons to be used by God to reach his unbelieving family with the message of salvation.
- Pray for more people to come to Christ through our ministries in Mandaue City.
“Therefore, my beloved brothers, be steadfast, immovable, always abounding in the work of the Lord, knowing that in the Lord your labor is not in vain. “
1 Corinthians 15:58
This verse has been our motivation and encouragement from the Word of God to continue evangelizing and ministering to many individuals and families in Mandaue City. Our leaders have been joyfully and eagerly toiling in proclaiming the gospel to many individuals. Even though there are times when resistance and rejection are experienced, these are inevitable; we also see the fruit of our labor as more individuals are coming to hear the gospel with open hearts.
In the new ministry expansion in one barangay in Mandaue City, we see more individuals coming to our Bible study through the invitation of our regular attendees. One of our leaders, Kris, explained the gospel to these new attendees and how Jesus came to save the unrighteous. With a Roman Catholic background-where, righteousness is thought to be attained by doing a lot of religious works-it is sometimes difficult for these individuals to understand the simplicity of the gospel and the sufficiency of Christ’s atoning sacrifice. We thank the Lord that the Holy Spirit is calling and drawing these hearts to Him as we see many individuals positively respond in faith. Many people are gladly accepting the gospel and coming weekly to our Bible studies. Because of this, all of us are standing firm for the glory of our Lord.
- Pray for the ministry volunteers to continue to have joy and provision in this ministry of evangelism in the barangays.
- Pray for constant openness and minimal resistance from other residents in the community.
- Pray for the individuals who attend our evangelistic Bible studies to come to an understanding and acceptance of the Biblical gospel and be saved.
During one Saturday evangelistic Bible study in the community, four young men who were passing by became curious about what we were doing. They thought that it was a relief goods distribution or perhaps a vaccination program. When we saw them drawing near, we invited them to join the study, and they positively welcomed our invitation.
One of the leaders, brother Paul, sat down and opened the Bible with them and explained the way of salvation. At first, we thought they were not interested since they sat listening silently without facial expressions. But it turned out they had already heard the gospel message. At that time, though, they were not serious, nor did they want to know more. But times have changed as they got older. They never thought one could be serious about the Bible and God until we explained the importance of Christ’s death for their eternal destiny.
Then they threw out so many questions about God and the Bible. Questions that a hesitant millennial would ask. They wanted to know why there were so many religions. Why is there evil? How can we know the Bible is true? We thank the Lord for the answers in the Bible to all of these questions. These four young men were surprised to hear that the Word of God is perfect and complete. They were encouraged and promised to return to our weekly Bible study to learn more about God.
It was interesting to see their hunger and excitement for God when we asked them if they were willing to believe in Christ and follow Him. Their response and willingness to believe in Christ were very encouraging to us. We prayed for these young men to join us in studying the Bible. We pray they will be like the four young men in Babylon and display genuine dedication to God.
- Pray for these young men as they attend our weekly Bible studies.
- Pray for their newfound faith to be sure and cemented as they learn more about God through the Word.
- Pray for more young men and women in the community to hear and receive the gospel. Many youths in the community are not interested in God or the Bible.
- Pray for this ignoring attitude to change and for a massive harvest of souls in the coming months.
We are sincere in obeying Christ when he says
“Let the little children come to me and do not hinder them, for to such belong the kingdom of heaven.”
Matthew 19:14.
As an outreach strategy, we seek the kids in the community first, as sometimes children more easily and willingly understand the gospel than adults. Through the children, we can reach the parents with the good news. It is our goal that children are taught the gospel and molded through the Word of God. As children learn in different ways, our ministry volunteers and teachers find ways to creatively bring the good news to their ears so they can understand.
Despite the limited resources, our volunteers use what we have to continue to train the children with fun and playful methods. Kids love to sing, and they can sing for Jesus. We wrote the lyrics on large paper and taught them the glorious songs of Jesus-what a sight to behold these children learning the songs and actions quickly and watch as they shout the choruses at the top of their voices. I think God is smiling when He sees these children simply and sincerely singing praises to Him.
But kids’ ministry is incomplete without the verbal teaching and proclamation of the gospel to kids. Our teachers, Carmela and Caren, use drawings and other visual aids to teach the kids what it means to be God’s child. Kids love to watch something, and the gospel is made more alive through pictures and other visual aids.
It is incredible to see children put their faith in Christ alone. There are, of course, some challenges as these children are also exposed to Roman Catholic teaching. Nevertheless, we usually see a simple faith exhibited by a child the moment he or she excitedly believes in Jesus. No doubt Jesus welcomes them with open arms! It is our joy to see the kids listen and accept the gospel of our Lord.
The excitement continues for these kids as our volunteers creatively prepare crafts and games relevant to the teaching. After the stories are told, the kids expect fun games and crafts. One time, the kids highly enjoyed answering puzzles that describe the wise men’s journey to Bethlehem to see the baby, Jesus.
- Pray for the kids to continue attending the gathering and to be firmly rooted in the Word of God.
- Pray for more kids from the community to join along with their parents.
- Pray for provision from God for wisdom, strength, joy, and resources we need to continue creatively and effectively minister to the kids.
One of the mothers who joined her child in the gathering for the first time is Julita. She is the mother of Coleen, who is five years old. Coleen regularly attends the kid’s fellowship, but her mother came for the first time last month. Julita is a silent mother but very caring and always looking out for Coleen. When Julita arrived, she brought her water jar. I asked Julita why she had brought water as we offer free water during the gathering. Julita explained, she did not want her daughter to get thirsty in the middle of the singing. Since it’s summertime, the weather is warm, and throats get quickly parched. I then used our conversation to lead Julita to the living water.
I told her that there would be a way that she will never be thirsty again. She thought I was referring to physical thirst, so I explained man’s spiritual thirst that only God can satisfy. I showed her John 4:13-14 and explained how Jesus can quench the thirst of our souls. This moment became an hour of presenting the gospel, the word of Christ on the cross, His resurrection, salvation by grace through faith in Christ alone, and her need to repent of her sins and put her faith in Christ who saves. At that moment, I rejoiced to hear her confession as she repented of her sins and expressed her need for Christ for salvation. I prayed with Julita that day. I prayed with my heart crying out to the Lord for His grace to bring the gospel to others hungering for Him. Another soul was satisfied by the living water.
- Pray for Julita.
- Praise the Lord for her confession of faith.
- Pray for Coleen.
Pastor Ryan’s Testimony
Pastor Ryan and his wife Maricon along with his children Zech and Zariah.
April 2021
We found ten kids in a nearby compound who spend their weekends playing and running around. We saw this as an opportunity to gather them and introduce Jesus Christ. Jeremiah, one of our leaders, saw this opportunity and was touched by the Lord to minister to the neighborhood kids. It was an incredible moment when the Lord led us to these kids. They heard the gospel through stories, crafts, and games. We gave them gospel tracts for their parents. Despite the warm weather and mandatory masks, our leaders are still going to the communities to reach the kids and parents with the Word of God. It was a precious time for all of us, especially the kids who promised to join us every week.
I thank the Lord for creating a heart of care in our brother Jeremiah. Without expecting anything in return, he wholeheartedly and passionately led the kids in storytelling and singing. It was amazing to see how the Lord touched the children. I felt their hunger for the Word of God as they listened attentively to every Word of the story about the Lord Jesus Christ. Praise be to God!
We are continuing to minister to the children in the community using the house of Min-min. Forty to fifty children regularly pack into the small space to join in singing about Jesus and hearing the Word of God. We are grateful for Fel, who voluntarily teaches the kids every week. The songs about Jesus and the Bible excite the kids and compel them to come. It is great to see the new faces as the children bring their friends. But what is fantastic is seeing them listen attentively to stories about the life of Jesus.
- Pray for our volunteers, such as Jeremiah and Fel, to have strength and wisdom as they teach the kids weekly. May they have joy and passion as they continue to love these kids.
- Pray for the kids to continue coming to the gathering to learn about God.
- Pray for God to use the kids as the bridges to connect with more parents.
- Pray for provision as we regularly provide food for the kids and parents each week.
Min-min’s house is not just a place for the kid’s fellowship but also hosts an adult Bible study. Min-min’s neighbors and relatives attend every Thursday afternoon. The neighbor may be experiencing poverty, but this does not stop them from studying the Word of God. However, sometimes poverty prevents them from having time to stay for long despite their hunger and openness to listen to God’s Word. We are helping them find jobs in the city so they can earn a living. Sometimes we find projects for them that make some, but these are not permanent. No matter what, we continue to look to God for provision and guidance. The Lord is faithful in providing for the needs of his people and sustaining these individuals in their faith.
Our brother Paul is helping me conduct Bible studies and visit the homes in the community, inviting the inhabitants to the Bible studies. Almost every day, we go to the homes and pray for people. One time, because of the hot weather, we conducted the Bible study in the shade of the chicken cage. No problem. We continued our study and fellowship with a great view outside and a cool ambiance. Nothing stops His children from gathering to study His Word.
We continue to evangelize and share the gospel with anyone willing to sit down and talk to us about God’s Word. Kris and his friends were sitting by the community chapel and just chatting when we passed the area. So, we approached them and invited them to attend a Bible study. We took the time to explain the gospel and introduced them to the Lord Jesus. We shared how Christ had died on the cross and was raised to life for the salvation of anyone who believes in him. It was a great time to spend with new friends who were open and receptive to the gospel message. Now Kris and his friends know the good news!
- Pray for my partner Paul as we reach more individuals in the community for Christ.
- Pray for those attending the Bible studies to take the step of faith and proclaim Christ as their Lord and Savior.
- Pray for them to join the church.
- Pray for provision as we regularly provide meals or medicines to the individuals who attend the Bible studies. Many do not have regular jobs and are poor financially.
- Pray for God to lead them to steady employment.
- Pray for Kris and his friends to genuinely understand and believe in the gospel.
Jeriel, Carlit, and Jhayra decided to proclaim their faith and desire to follow Christ through water baptism this month. Jeriel is a young man who was recently saved; he heard the gospel at church for the first time. He was newly married, and his wife was influential in encouraging him to attend church. He was curious and did not hesitate when she invited him one Sunday. After Jeriel heard the gospel, he was convicted of his sins and professed faith in Christ.
Carlit used to attend church but had not for quite a while. We found her and encouraged her to go back to God. Carlit was dealing with discouragement last year due to a series of unfortunate events in her life. She encountered problems in her family and almost lost her job. She thought God had abandoned her, so she had lots of questions for us. When she heard our online preaching, this encouraged her to go to church one Sunday. She heard about the love of God and the hope of the gospel. Carlit decided to proclaim her faith in Christ through water baptism.
Jhayra is a call center agent who was recently saved and committed her life to Christ. She is only twenty-one and was raised Roman Catholic. She thought she was good enough to go to heaven and was confident she was a good person and would be accepted by God because of her good works. When a church member shared the gospel with her, she got confused when she heard that her good works would not save her. Jhayra went to church with this person and was then thoroughly convinced that only Christ could save her. She trusted Christ for her salvation and proclaimed this trust through water baptism.
These believers are new to the faith and desire to serve the Lord through their lives. With such great joy, we see their pure faces as they rose from the water. We welcome these individuals who have come to the Lord and publicly professed to follow Christ.
- Pray for Jerieul, Carlit, and Jhayra to remain faithful in their newfound faith and relationship with God.
- Pray for their families to hear the gospel through them and also to be saved.
March 2021
The children were again excited to gather for songs, fun, crafts, games, and most of all, the Bible. Around sixty children consistently join our weekly fellowship and gathering, along with some of their parents who look forward to hearing the preaching. We crowd into a small space in one of the homes in the community, but no one minds the hot weather or the closeness to others. Everyone is having a great time, and the children are active participants in all of the activities.
We are thankful for God touching Cherry’s heart to teach the little kids. Cherry and her family live in the neighborhood, so she has already known these children for a long time. Her heart and love for them are a genuine reflection of her love for God and the gospel. She desires to see these children know the Lord in the same way that she knows God. Cherry’s passion and love for God shines brighter each time she leads the children in songs and Bible stories.
We thank the Lord for His provision for the supplies, Bible storybooks, and craft materials. We praise God for providing these items through generous donors. I delight in seeing the kids read for themselves the Bible storybooks.
Two more new believers were baptized this month. Sister Micki, who is sixty, and sister Gemma, publicly announced their commitment and pledge to follow Christ through water baptism. Both came from a Roman Catholic background and were introduced to the gospel through one of our church members last year during the pandemic. Since then, they have attended the online women’s Bible study where their hunger for God’s Word is satisfied and their questions answered. Eventually, Micki and Gemma gave their lives to God and are now serving in the church.
Some of the parents were invited to a job fair at a nearby furniture manufacturing plant owned by a fellow believer. We were blessed to minister to the parents and other individuals from the community starting new jobs. One of our elders, brother Leonard, is doing the evangelistic preaching to these parents; many are nominal Catholics. The parents also received gospel tracts, and for many, it was the first time they had heard the gospel of Jesus Christ. Furthermore, some of the parents invited us to continue a weekly Bible study with them.
We thank the Lord that parents in our community now have a job and can feed their families. We thank the Lord for using us as the instruments to feed their souls with spiritual food.
- Pray for Leonard to have strength and sustenance from God to persevere and grow this new ministry.
- Pray for the parents who started their new jobs to be strong and work with excellence, joy, and integrity.
- Pray for more individuals to receive the gospel through this ministry.
The rise in covid-19 cases in the country and the ongoing restrictions imposed by the government on mass gatherings, in addition to members with vulnerabilities opting to stay home, have caused us to continue our online ministry. We are preaching the Word of God and conducting online Bible studies. The results of being forced to use this platform have been positive. Because of the reach of technology, our weekly Bible studies include many people and students in the cities. As we continue to meet online, we also are reaching new people. This month we welcomed twenty more individuals who have joined the online Bible studies. Praise the Lord for His mysterious and effective ways of bringing the gospel into many homes and hearts. The Word of God indeed is not bound by any plague or pandemic.
- Pray for Mic-mic, Jeremiah, and his wife Joy, Micki, Rise, Joe, and Joy, as well as the other new faces we have welcomed. May the gospel settle into their hearts so they may believe in Christ and grow in their faith.
- Pray that more people will join the church.
- Pray for our online ministry to reach more people with the good news.
We thank the Lord for His faithfulness in granting wisdom, success, and provision to our ministry these past tew years. When we started the ministry work in Mandaue City, we only had ten individuals composed of three families in our Bible studies. The Lord has prospered His work in our area and expanded our reach to more families, individuals, and communities.
We celebrated the church’s second anniversary and praised the Lord for His faithfulness and provision in establishing His church in the city, empowering His people to proclaim the gospel faithfully, and transform communities and families through the power of His Word.
- Pray for God’s continued strength and provision for the endurance of every believer in the church as we continue to fulfill God’s call for our church and our lives.
- Pray for more families and communities to be reached with the gospel through the church’s ministries, as we acknowledge there will be challenges in doing ministry in an urban setting.
February 2021
Sixty children from the community gathered on Sunday morning, eager to listen to the story about Jesus and excited to make colorful art to express their love for the Lord. After listening to the prodigal son’s story and memorizing verses of God’s love, the children cut papers in the shape of hearts and colored them to show to their parents.
The kids were all smiles, filled with great excitement to display their work before the camera. We are delighted to see how much they have improved in their understanding of God’s love. We are thrilled with how these little ones can articulate the basics of the gospel – that God loves them, Christ died for their sins, and they must believe in Jesus for eternal life.
Our team of ministry volunteers taught the children songs, told them a story, led the craft-making, gave hugs to the little ones, and spent time listening to them. Some parents simply watch from the sidelines, but we also feel their excitement as they watch their children learn songs and listen to the gospel. Every week, more and more children come to the gathering, and some parents are coming with them. Having parents present is an exciting opportunity for us to proclaim the gospel to all families’ members.
- Pray for the Lord to continue gathering the children every week so they can learn about Him through His Word.
- Pray for the kids to be used by God to reach their parents with the gospel. Pray for the parents to join the adult Bible studies.
- Pray for the resources we need, such as ministry volunteers and food.
Of all the children in the gathering, Judiel always stands out due to his jubilant dancing, soft but joyful singing, and his love for Jesus. Judiel is also noticeable because he has hydrocephalus, as seen in his picture from his head’s unusual size. He is three years old and comes to the gathering regularly with his mother, Jane. Like every child in the group, he actively participates in the craft-making, singing, and listening attentively to the story.
We learned that Judiel is usually weak and needs a regular intake of vitamins as he is prone to get ill from the cough and flu. This tendency does not stop Judiel and his mother from regularly coming to worship with us. Judiel is such an inspiration and encouragement to the ministry team, causing much joy and eager anticipation as we prepare for the event. Each week, our numbers increase of both children and adults, coming with gladness in their hearts to worship our Lord.
- Pray for the Lord to give Judiel’s family wisdom as they consider undergoing the medical operation to treat Judiel’s hydrocephalus.
- Pray for Judiel’s immune system and enough vitamins to strengthen it and protect him from common sicknesses.
- Pray for the salvation of Judiel’s father, that they may genuinely know the Lord and be united in serving Him.
Lola is ninety years old and still goes to church. She often sits at the doorway since she is slow in walking. Every Sunday, Lola musters her strength and walks to the church to listen to the preaching of the Word. Lola always holds her Bible, even though she cannot clearly see the words anymore. She loves to hold her Bible and remember the verses by memory. Old age is never a hindrance to love and serve the Lord.
I always enjoy talking with Lola. Her love for the Lord is very infectious. Her only prayer is that everyone in her family will proclaim salvation before she goes to glory. Her heart goes out to her grandchildren, who still need to hear the gospel. Nevertheless, her strong commitment to always be in the gathering is a great encouragement to all of us.
- Pray for the Lord to make Lola’s life a great testimony in the community as we reach out to more elderly with the gospel.
- Pray that the Lord will allow us to share the gospel with all family members of Lola.
- Pray for the Lord to give Lola strength and to sustain her love and joy to come to the gathering every time.
Again, the government is implementing stricter controls due to another repeated increase in the city’s number of cases. However, we thank the Lord that gathering has not been prohibited. No matter what, we continue our online Bible studies via zoom, and more people from the city have joined us. We welcome new faces in our online Bible studies of people invited by our members.
Our women’s ministry has seen growth in the number and the maturity of the women attendees. They are now starting to be more transparent and open when sharing life reflections and experiences. We have raised some women leaders who are now handling the Bible studies themselves.
We are glad to continue our only Bible studies with families and welcome new faces in the fellowship. Our weekly online Bible studies minister to people who are living in our city of ministry. The online venue allows for connection and continual study of the Word of God during this time when weekly physical gatherings are still limited.
- Pray for the families attending our online Bible studies will continue to grow in their faith and that some of the family members can join our physical gathering every Sunday.
- Pray for the online Bible studies to thrive, for new families to join and come to know the Lord as their Savior.
Mae was your usual Catholic girl. She grew up attending Catholic church, participated in the sacraments, participated in the religious processions, and prayed the rosary. However, her life was not that smooth. Mae lived in a rough neighborhood in Barangay Lorega, Cebu City, one of the harshest places in Cebu City. She was exposed to drugs, violence, and pollution in the community. Her family was a typical Catholic family living in an urban setting. Mae thought she could escape all the problems of living in poverty and violence once she left home to enter marriage with no thoughts of God or Jesus. In her mind, life and a future family were all she needed. Her hopes were high when she met Nemar. They were married, and Mae was excited to start a family. She grounded all her hopes and joys in her new family. She was a good person and felt blessed; children were the next step to fulfillment. In 2016, their baby boy was born. At this point, Mae thought that her life was perfect. Her family was the center of her love and universe. But two years later, their child died due to sickness. Mae thought God was unfair and cruel for taking the life of her child. A few months later, she got pregnant again and had a baby girl. At a year old, this baby again died due to sickness.
Mae’s world was destroyed. She did not understand what was going on. She questioned God and herself. She thought she was cursed and that God was angry with her. Then Mae got pregnant again just two years later, but her happiness was mixed with fear. She thought God was playing with her. Her worries and loneliness created anxiety and depression.
Then one day, sometime in February of 2019, Nemar came home and told Mae that he was now a Christian and had heard about Jesus Christ and salvation at a Bible study with some friends. Nemar invited Mae to join the Women’s Bible study. At first, she was hesitant but then promised she would attend when she was not busy.
About this time, the covid crisis hit, and authorities restricted all gatherings. Mae’s depression hit a low. With constant reminders and encouragement from Nemar, Mae finally decided to attend one of our online Bible studies. She heard the gospel for the first time. Mae learned that God was calling her to repent of her sins and trust in Christ; only in Christ can genuine peace, joy, and satisfaction be found. She realized that she needed Christ and forgiveness. At one of these studies, Mae understood the gospel for the first time and put her faith in Christ, surrendering everything to him. Just a few months ago, Mae was baptized. At times, she still feels afraid, lonely, and depressed. But joy, hope, and peace in Mae’s heart are firmly grounded on faith in Christ. Mae continues to attend the only studies and is growing in her faith. She serves in our women’s ministry.
- Pray for good health for Mae, her husband, and her child.
- Pray for Mae to have complete trust in the Lord no matter the circumstances and to grow spiritually.
January 2021
The new believers Nemar and May finally decided to profess their faith in Christ through baptism publicly. This couple were recent converts from Catholicism and now found the gospel of Jesus Christ. They have gone through tough times in marriages as they lost two of their children due to illnesses in the last five years. Today, they have only their two-year-old child, Ivanna, and they are happy to have finally found the truth of God. Nemar and May put their faith in Christ last year after hearing the gospel through our online preaching and the encouragement of some believing friends from our church. Bro. Nemar always finds himself in tears when he recalls their losses. But finding Christ and being found by Him is their most significant gain. Nemar and May pray that their new-found faith will remain with them and fuel them to reach out to unbelieving family members. And no matter what happens in the future, whether in victory or loss, Christ is their gain, and therefore, there is no turning back.
- Pray for Nemar and May as they start to follow Christ. May they be strengthened with the Word of God even if more trials come into their lives.
- Pray for Nemar and May be to be used by God to share the gospel with their unbelieving family as well.
We are glad to be back with the children in the community. Around sixty kids were gathered in a small open basement of one house; they were extremely excited for our coming. After almost a year of not seeing them together, we finally have a kids’ Bible class once again.
With a fresh meal for each child, everyone ate delicious food until they were satisfied enough to sustain them for another morning of games and fun. Of course, the day was not complete without hearing Bible stories. The kids were hungry, not just for food, but for the Word of God as well; their hunger was satisfied. The event was not only fun for these little ones but also spiritually satisfying. Once again, they heard the Word of God in person.
- Pray for the Lord to continue to gather the children every week so they can learn about God through His Word.
- Pray for God to use the kids to reach their parents with the gospel.
- Pray for the parents to join the adult Bible studies.
- Pray for the Lord to continue to provide the resources we need, such as ministry volunteers and food.
We were glad to be fully back in our Bible studies in the community. We even had a great surprise as a new group of mothers recently joined our new Bible study. Min-min welcomed us to her home with the other mothers in the community. We gave them rice packs and new Bibles for free.
Their faces were full of joy as they received their new Cebuano Bibles. They could hardly wait to open them and read the Word of God in their language. We immediately opened them to the gospel of John and read the scriptures. I shared the gospel with them, and everyone was attentive. We were delighted to have positive responses from all of them. We hope to continue to preach salvation to these moms through our weekly Bible studies.
- Pray for Min-min and her family to be saved. May the Lord bless their household as a venue for this new Bible study.
- Pray for the mothers and their husbands as they attend our Bible studies. May the Lord open the eyes of their hearts so they will believe.
In this second year of ministry work in Mandaue City, I am humbled to have raised leaders to serve alongside me in reaching the community for the Lord. We are training this team to reach our community with the gospel. It is a great and humbling experience to have these volunteers go out each week to teach the kids and conduct Bible studies with the parents.
Even though the leaders are new in the ministry and it was their first time teaching the kids, they were filled with excitement and joy as they saw the smiles on the children’s faces. These little ones are so happy to hear stories, songs and be encouraged by God’s Word.
- Pray for God to give wisdom to our new ministry team leaders and volunteers in the work of reaching the community.
- Pray for the Lord to supply their needs, so they do not encounter worry while serving the Lord.
- Pray for more leaders and volunteers to reach more families and expand to other areas in the community.
December 2020
Christmas time is when we celebrate God’s greatest gift, His Son, Jesus Christ. Through His incarnation, God is now with us, and we can have eternal life. This message is the greatest gift and the best news we can tell the world. The gospel message is what our church is continually sharing with the community. Still, during the Christmas season, we have the extra privilege of expressing this message of peace and joy through our Bundles of Joy.
Our Bundles of Joy are large Christmas baskets for the church members and families. For many of these individuals and families, the Bundle of Joy will be the only gift they receive this year. Consequently, we felt much anticipation and delight to distribute these gifts to many people in the community.
These gifts were so memorable because of the tangible message to the families of how our ministry is about helping people and reaching them with the news of Jesus Christ. One of the families who received the gift is Toper and Alejandra’s family. This couple has only one child, their daughter Krista. Although raised in Catholic families, they did not regularly attend church. It was a complete shock to them when they received this Bundle of Joy because they felt that they barely knew us. We also gave them a Bible and shared the gospel. We hope to be allowed into their home again to share more about God’s Word.
- Please pray for this family to continue seeking the Lord.
Because of the pandemic, the senior citizens, sixty years and above, cannot go out or attend our gatherings. These senior citizens are really missed during this time. One of the older men who used to participate in our fellowship was Edito, sixty-six. He does not have internet access in his home, so he cannot listen to any of the online sermons. Edito was delighted to hear our voices outside his home. He welcomed us with great joy and was even more excited to receive a Bundle of Joy. We ministered to Edito during this time of discouragement by praying for him and encouraging him to persevere.
We pray for the Christmas message to continue past the holidays and remind us of the importance of celebrating together the birth of our Lord Jesus Christ.
- Pray for our families to continue to be well-supplied during this crisis time
- Pray for the new families who received Bundles of Joy to open their hearts to the gospel.
- Pray for them to respond to our invitations to join the gatherings and Bible studies.
- Pray for the senior citizens, including Edito, who are still not allowed to participate in any religious meetings.
- Pray for them to be comforted by the Lord and to continue to seek and worship Him.
I previously shared how we have chosen to continue our online ministry as a hybrid way of doing discipleship. We have resumed our Sunday face-to-face gathering and are doing zoom sessions for weekly Bible studies for men and women. The men and women studies have seen growth in the number of groups meeting and the members’ maturity. More people are willing and eager to lead Bible study groups. This enthusiasm has prompted us to plan for leadership programs to train these believers to conduct Bible studies.
Almost daily, we meet with our members and teach the Word of God. For many of the participants, these online groups are God’s providence that those who cannot go outside or are far away can still join the Bible studies. The online ministry has also been a venue for inviting new people, especially family members or friends who are still unbelievers.
- Pray for the Lord to continue to use the online ministry to build up in the church in the grace and knowledge of our Lord Jesus Christ.
- Pray for the new people who joined recently to receive the gospel message and salvation.
- Pray for wisdom as we plan a leadership training curriculum for our new leaders.
It is a sad time when a family member departs during a season like Christmas. Nemar’s family lost their uncle from a terminal illness. One of the duties of the church is to weep with those who weep. So as a church, we took this opportunity to minister to the grieving family by being present during the nights of wake (the Filipino mourning tradition) and sharing the gospel of hope. Bro. Paul is one of our church leaders who ministered to Nemar’s family. Through Paul and the rest of the team, we brought God’s message of comfort through the gospel and the Word of God being preached with love. As a church planter, it brings me great joy to see leaders doing the ministry of God in the many places where God leads them.
- Pray for Nemar’s family during this time of loss and grieving. May the message of hope preached to the family be a seed that grows into faith and confidence in the Lord.
Because of the current time’s difficulties, many of us were weary, worried, and discouraged. Therefore, it was the best time to pause for a moment to rest and reflect. It was the church’s time of peace and retreat.
With the leaders and faithful members, the church took time away from the busy and noisy area of the city to a silent place to reflect on the goodness of God this past year. Also, to anchor ourselves on His pure Word and to run into the grace of our Lord Jesus Christ. It was a time of worship and meditation on the love of God. We reminded ourselves that our God is always in control. We had great fun and fellowship through our team-building activities and games. Most of all, it was a time of evaluation and planning on how to do the Lord’s work for the next year.
- Pray for the Lord to continue to refresh us with His grace and power so we can continue to minister to one another and our city.
- Pray for the Lord to empower the church in unity and love, to grow in sanctification and service.
- Pray for the Lord to strengthen our leaders and members for another year of service.
- Pray for our leaders and members to tangibly share the love of the Lord for His people.
November 2020
Although the covid-19 cases have significantly decreased in the country, Cebu province, and Mandaue City, it was unfortunate that one of our church members recently got the virus. Cathlene is one of the active volunteers in our church ministry. Her mother died from a stroke and was tested as covid-19 positive by the hospital. As a result, the entire family was tested, and their results were positive, despite having no symptoms. The recent loss and now a battle with the virus have been challenging for the family. The local government locked down their whole compound, and Cathlene and her family have no way to get their daily food.
So the church came to the rescue. Even though we were not allowed to make physical contact with Cathlene or her family, we could drop off a week worth of provisions and relief goods. As they have babies and senior citizens in their family, we gave them milk and food. Cathlene and her family are grateful for these desperately needed items. As a church, it was a privilege to serve and help Cathlene.
- Pray for no one in Cathlene’s family to develop symptoms.
- Pray for them to be comforted by the Lord during this time of difficulty.
- Pray for the Lord to use this situation for us to minister to the family.
- Pray especially for those who have not yet come to faith.
Because one of our church members tested positive, the local government did not allow us to gather for three weeks physically. To ensure that no one is exposed and experiences unnecessary health risks, we canceled the physical gatherings for a few extra weeks and conducted online worship services. We are monitoring the church members for symptoms, specifically those who had contact with the positive case.
Due to a lack of internet connection, we have had limited contact with some members. The majority have been able to join our online Bible studies and prayer meeting. Nothing will stop our church from gathering, at least virtually. We hope for clearance to meet again in person to learn from God’s Word and minister to each other.
- Pray that we can meet for worship in person soon.
- Pray for the Lord to keep the congregation faithful and persevere despite these challenges.
- Pray that fear of the virus or any illness will not stop our congregation from gathering.
The Lord added another blessing to our family last month. Our third child was born. Named Selah Zophie, our daughter is a reminder of the grace and wisdom which God has given us. These last few months were challenging to meet with a doctor for consultation due to the pandemic. The birth itself was even more complicated as the closest maternity ward was crowded. But the Lord provided for our needs, gave us wisdom in our decisions, and supplied us with the strength to face the challenges. Now, as my family numbers five, I am even more excited to lead them in faith to our Lord and service to God in the church He has given us.
- Pray for our Lord to continue providing for our needs as we raise children during these times of economic recession here in the Philippines.
- Pray for the Lord to supply me with strength as we resume our church gathering while balancing my own family’s needs with a pastor’s responsibility.
October 2020
School is once again in session. Because of the pandemic, the school officials canceled all face-to-face classes in the Philippines. However, online and distance learning classes have been substituted and started last month. The new set up for learning has caused many challenges and much anxiety for students. Some are online, and others are doing a distance learning method. On top of the new modality, many students are anxious about starting their classes without the essential school supplies. With recent job losses and the Philippines’ economic recession, an average family finds it hard to feed their own family adequately, much less purchase the school supplies the children need.
We gave school supplies packs to twenty-five elementary-grade children to use on the first day of class. The team distributed the kits from house to house since we were not allowed to gather the children into one area. It was an excellent opportunity to get to know the kids and talk to their parents. In addition to the supplies, we also distribute Cebuano (the common language of the Philippines) gospel tracts to the parents. The parents and children expressed such joy and gratitude. The school packs fulfill three months of supplies needed by the children. Kylie, one of the recipients, expressed her delight as she immediately embraced her new school supplies.
Our hearts melted when she said, “Salamat kyua. Salamat sa Ginoo”; this means thank you, big brother, thank you, Lord.
- Pray for the children to be supplied with strength and endurance to continue their studies despite poverty; pray for them to overcome the challenges that come with the new modality of learning.
- Pray that during this time, we can reach out to more families in the community.
- Pray they will hear and receive the gospel of Jesus Christ.
- Pray for more resources and sponsors for the kids as we expand our ministry in the community.
We have continued distributing rice packs to twenty families in the community. When the strictest restrictions were eased a few months ago, we were able to reach out to the families we had contacted. Many have lost their jobs, businesses, or other sources of income because of the pandemic. It is difficult for them to make a living, so most of them can only wait for government relief goods. We took the opportunity to minister to them with rice and shared the gospel. Since we are not allowed to gather the families in any open space, we distributed the food from house to house and talked with the families. Caren and Kling-kling were some of the recipients. Together with their younger siblings, they expressed joy upon receiving their gifts. The last few months have been impossible for them to find a job. Even the small amount of rice they received alleviates the worry of finding food for the next few days.
- Pray for more donors so we can continue to give rick packs to these families.
- Pray for them to understand and receive the gospel and join our Bible studies.
- Pray for the Lord to expand our ministry in the community as we reach more families for Christ.
As a result of the milder quarantining protocols, the government has allowed mass gatherings to resume as long as physical distancing and other health protocols are followed. We have been able to reopen face-to-face Sunday worship this last month. However, many were still unable to join us due to restrictions on transportation, distance, or other individual health protocols. As we transitioned back to church in-person, we continued some of our studies online, especially for the children who were not able to go out. We just held our last online-only service.
The last seven months have been hard for all of us, but we also experienced many opportunities to share the gospel beyond our community’s borders. Our online sermons reached hundreds of people in the city, they had the opportunity to hear the gospel of Jesus Christ. We are thankful to the Lord for sustaining us through His strength and wisdom.
- Pray for strength and wisdom as we transition back to more face-to-face fellowships and Bible studies.
- Pray for the members to grow in grace and knowledge of the Lord Jesus Christ.
- Pray for more leaders to be raised by the Lord for ministry in the church and community.
- Pray for our conversations as we follow up with people reached through the online ministry.
Patrick and his wife Jennifer used to attend another church many years ago but became distracted by worldly things. A few weeks ago, they happened to listen to our online preaching. Patrick recently lost his job when his workplace shuts its doors due to the pandemic. He reached out to us through social media, and we met with Patrick and Jennifer through video chatting. They asked us many questions, and we answered with God’s Word. They were glad to study the doctrines of salvation and the church. I taught them our statement of faith and the fundamentals of Biblical teaching. The Holy Spirit renewed their hearts to believe in the gospel, and they joined our local church this month. The church was happy to accept them into fellowship. Patrick and Jennifer were delighted to listen to Biblical preaching and enjoy the brethren’s friendship and love again.
- Pray for the Lord to sustain Patrick and Jennifer in their renewed walk with the Lord. May they be used by God also to bring their children into the faith.
- Pray that the Lord will lead Patrick in finding a new job to provide for his family.
September 2020
With some of the restrictions easing in Mandaue City, we were able to visit the brethren’s homes. Some quarantine protocols are still in place, but we were now allowed to travel to more places in our ministry area. We took advantage of this opportunity to bring encouragement, prayer, food, and daily essentials.
In previous reports, I shared Caren’s situation. We were able to bring her food, clothes, and school supplies she needs for online studies. Caren is an active member of our ministry and part of the women’s weekly Bible study. She is the breadwinner in her family and cares for her two siblings.
- Pray for Caren and her siblings.
- Pray for the women’s ministry as they reach out to the women in our area and minister to them through the gospel.
We also visited Cathleen and her family. They live on a lot that they do not own, in a makeshift house built out of a tent. We ministered to her and her family and shared the gospel with them. They were happy to receive food and goods from the church. They are looking for another place to live since the lot’s owner wants them to leave by the end of the month. Cathleen is also a part of the women’s Bible study and a member of our ministry in Mandaue city. Her faith has given her the strength to cope with poverty and not give up in life. She is looking for a job since she lost her a few months ago due to the pandemic.
- Pray for Cathleen and her family as they look for a new place to live.
- Pray for Cathleen to find a new job soon so she can provide for her family.
The main gathering has not yet resumed due to the stricter restrictions for religious meetings in confined spaces. However, we meet with the brethren in open spaces in the city. With social distancing, masks, and sanitizer in hand, we met face-to-face to study God’s Word and pray for one another. We told our own quarantine stories, the struggles and adjustments we face, and the ministry opportunities that came because of the quarantine.
The pandemic has magnified our brethren’s hunger and thirst for the Word of God and warm fellowship with one another. Many still choose to stay home and wait for some restrictions to ease, but a few have taken the opportunity to connect in person. We were grateful to begin our informal fellowships face to face.
- Pray for restrictions in the city to be further eased and the quarantine status to be lifted soon so that no more extra measures need to be implemented.
- Pray for wisdom as we lead our ministry in this time of transition.
We are thankful to the Lord that we can conduct Bible studies face to face and do real home visitation. But we still choose to continue other ministry activities online for those who are not allowed to go out or who prefer to stay home during this period. We have our weekly prayer meetings online every Wednesday night, praising the Lord together, confessing sins, praying, and encouraging one another. We do weekly Bible studies online to talk about God, the Bible, our faith, and relevant life experiences. Our focus is on the attributes of God and their application to our lives today.
The women’s Bible study led by my wife is studying Mark’s gospel and talking about following Jesus Christ. Their interactions are very wonderful and lively! Our Sunday fellowship online allows the brethren and their families to connect and sing the hymns for the Lord.
- Pray for our online ministries; we expect them to continue to the end of the year. We pray it will motivate and encourage the brethren to keep in touch, connect to the church, and help them transition to face-to-face fellowship.
- Pray for the families to whom we minister, that all the family members to know the Lord and be saved.
- Pray they will unite in serving the Lord through their local church.
We continue preaching the Word every Sunday online. The believers have been actively listening and sharing the recorded videos. We started a series on the Philippines titled “Rejoice in the Lord” to encourage us to find our joy in the Lord even though we live in times of suffering. It is our joy and privilege to encourage the church with the pure Word of God through online sermons. While feeding our flock, we are also reaching out to people outside the church. Hundreds have viewed the messages, and we pray that the gospel is heard and received by many people.
- Pray for the people who have heard the sermons to have a genuine relationship with God.
- Pray for the Lord to equip and empower our new leaders in taking the roles of elders and preachers for our church in Mandaue City.
August 2020
Pastor Ryan faithfully preaches each week. Remember him during your prayers.
Mandaue City is now under General Community Quarantine; some activities are now permitted but still with precautionary measures and restrictions. We are witnesses rising positive cases in the city, but it appears the curve will be flattening and so we anticipate the church will be open to gather in a few weeks. In the meantime, we opted to continue our current online gathering strategy due to the many vulnerable people in the church ministry. We continue to minister to the believers through phone calls, online videos, and social media. Despite these not-so-ideal and limited means, we are still feeding the flock of God with His Word. Using technology, we reached more people outside the church with the gospel of Jesus Christ.
God is raising leaders in our church. During this year, we are training three more men to become elders and preachers in our church. One of these men is Leonard. God has given him a burning passion for the Word of God and the church.
- Pray for our online sermons to continue to reach hundreds of people.
- Pray for God to bring people to faith and spiritual growth as we sow the seeds of His Word.
- Pray for God to equip and empower our new leaders as they take on roles as elders and preachers.
- Pray for faster recovery for our city so that gathering will be allowed soon without restriction.
Due to the pandemic lockdown, we learned many of our church members were staying home, some had lost jobs, and many were anxious about the future. To continue to encourage them, we launched our second devotional series, studying second and third John. We shared two videos each week to encourage the believers to continue serving the Lord and walking in the truth despite the many difficulties and uncertainties of life.
- Pray that the Lord will give me wisdom in ministering to the people using technology.
- Pray for the Lord to encourage and uplift believers affected by the pandemic lockdown and economic crisis.
One of the members who was hit the hardest by these events is Caren and her family. But she continues to be encouraged in her faith by listening to our online messages and joining in our Bible study groups. Ten families in her compound again received rice and face masks we distributed. In our city, wearing facemasks is required whenever anyone is outside of their house, including while riding public transportation. As a result, face masks are sold out in many stores. We were able to purchase face masks in bulk and distribute them to the people in the community of Subangdaku, Mandaue City. Caren and her family received their quarantine relief pack from us and expressed their gratitude for the church’s continued support. But most importantly, the Word of God is preached in their neighborhood.
- Pray for the Lord to continue to bless the members’ generous hearts and use them to extend help to others.
- Pray for our ability to provide relief to be sustainable.
- Pray for the evangelism of the gospel through the ministry of the quarantine packs.
Despite the absence of corporate gathering, we were privileged to visit the homes of people, virtually. One home at a time, we minister to the families in prayer, counseling, and fellowship. We get to see the faces of the family members who are not yet believers and talk to them. We learn of their struggles and prayer requests through online meetings.
Carmella continues to pray for the salvation of her husband and their long-time desire to have a child. Lester and Kathie pray for wisdom as they conduct the online school with their kids. Nelson shared his anxiety regarding tensions at work. I have learned many things from the congregation, as they also have learned about my own life and struggles. It was humbling to visit their homes, and I long for the time when I can see them again in person.
- Pray for salvation for the family members of the believers.
- Pray for believers to proclaim the gospel with boldness, power, and humility.
- Pray for the opportunity to revisit homes and for the restrictions to be lifted soon.
Although our church in Mandaue city is small and new, we sense our ministry’s life and vibrancy by the Holy Spirit’s enabling and power. Almost every day, we meet with a different small group and frequently see new faces.
In these small groups, we study the Bible, theology, and prayer. We welcomed Ozzie, a new believer who heard the gospel during our online sermons, invited by a church member. Ozzie learned of God’s grace and love, started attending a small group and the weekly women’s Bible studies. She is facing significant challenges and trials in her life, but she is encouraged to learn more and submit to His will since hearing God’s Word.
- Pray for Ozzie to continue in her new faith.
- Pray for growth and sustenance through God’s Word.
- Pray for God to sustain our leaders and small groups.
- Pray for everyone to grow in grace and knowledge of the Bible.
July 2020
Months have passed, and the quarantine situation in our city has not improved by much. There has been a steady increase in positive cases in Mandaue city, passing the fifteen-thousand mark during the summer. Cebu City has more than eight-thousand cases, and so the strict general community quarantine measures are still not allowed.
We will continue to minister to God’s people through online means and created a Facebook invitation for our Sunday sermons. We asked our members to share the invite with their family members and friends. Using this method, we are preaching God’s Word to edify our members and reach hundreds of people in the city and beyond. We thank the Lord that despite the internet connecting being sometimes problematic in our area, our sermons’ live streaming has been fast and without technical glitches.
- Pray that the church will be edified with God’s Word through the online preaching despite limited connection. May we plant a seed in the hearts of people hearing the gospel for the first time through the online preaching.
- Pray for our city and nation to recover so that gathering will be allowed.
We have been distributing rice packs since spring to families who have been greatly affected. Our offering is small, but through the generous and sacrificial giving of our members, we have continued rice distribution to those in great need. This month, Cara was surprised to receive a rice pack from our church. We had only met her once when we shared the gospel in her community in Subangdaku, Mandaue City. Cara joyfully received the gift; the food is a blessing to them since they have no income source at this time. Because of limitations, we could not stay in their area long; but through one of the members near Cara, we talked to her via the phone and shared the gospel. It is our great joy to continue to help our members with food and other people through the rice distribution. It has opened some doors for us to share the gospel and connect people to the Lord Jesus Christ.
- Pray that Cara and her husband will receive the Lord Jesus Christ as their Savior.
- Pray that God will continue to bless and sustain the church so that we can continue to bless not only our members but others who are in great need during this time.
Two months ago, we started our equipping session with the men, preparing them to preach and lead the church as future elders and pastors. We are continuing this ministry and have invited pastors from other cities to discuss shepherding the church in Cebu, Philippines.
I am thankful to God for raising men in our church with a willing heart to be trained for leadership. Our elders in training are Leonard, Henry, and Paul. We also have men receiving guidance to be deacons. This quarantine time has been fruitful for them as they go through the leadership process of training and studying. We believe that God’s will is for the church to entrust our faith and ministry to faithful men who will also be teachers.
- Pray that these men will guard their calling and continue to serve the Lord.
- Pray that God will work in their hearts and teach them to lead humbly and faithfully in the church’s ministries. As they go through their equipping sessions, pray for the men to rise to the ministry’s challenges.
Besides the men’s group, we have also launched groups on hermeneutics (the interpretation of scripture) and leading Bible studies. This group will meet twice a month to study the Bible, learn how to interpret it, and lead small groups or Bible studies. We have seen the need for training more leaders as our online zoom Bible studies are growing, and smaller groups will be more useful for better teaching and accountability. Many of our members have started leading or assisting small groups during the week. They expressed concerns about interpreting the Bible correctly and being effective in leading small groups; so, we launched this class, and I was surprised by how many members joined the first one.
- Pray for our small groups to be influential and small spaces for people to grow in faith and maturity.
- Pray for our small group and Bible study leaders to be sustained by the Lord and lead faithfully and joyfully.
- Pray for wisdom and strength for the students as they complete the training. May God raise these leaders to be godly and faithful in sharing the gospel.
I reported about our Saturday Theology Nights in the previous month. Members and guests can join online for a night of fun, questions, and theology. We talked about family worship and spiritual disciplines to nourish our souls and our family, especially during this time of quarantine, when we cannot go out to meet together for corporate worship.
I recently graduated Summa Cum Laude with a Master of Arts in Theology Major in Pastor Studies at the Baptist Theological College – Cebu Graduate School of Theology. Although I completed the classes and requirements last, I could not attend the graduation ceremony due to unforeseen circumstances. I thank the Lord that I was able to join the virtual graduation ceremony this year. I consider my seminary instruction vital in training and preparing me for the ministry challenges here in Mandaue City. I am grateful for my family, who has supported me always. Also, I am thankful for my church family; though we just started working here last year, we have accomplished many things for and through the Lord. I thank my White Fields family for welcoming me into a partnership that the Lord can use to bring the gospel to many people. I dedicate this milestone to my Lord, who saved me and chose me to be His servant. All glory to God alone. I am now completing my Master of Divinity at the same school. May the Lord be pleased with my life and use me according to His will.
- Pray for provision, wisdom, and strength that I will persevere in my studies while serving God in the ministry.
- Pray that the Lord will make me more able, effective, and qualified while making me humble and dependent only on Him as I study and serve the Lord.
June 2020
It has been more than three months since the beginning of the community quarantine in Mandaue City. The country’s overall situation is getting better, but the crisis is not yet over, and we expect to be under quarantine for a few more weeks. Some local housing areas are on complete lockdown. The national and local government units have already taken drastic measures, and the focus of the federal government has been on Cebu City and Mandaue City for this month
- Pray for our city to recover from the pandemic so that the church may be allowed to gather again.
As a result of the restrictions, we are gathering online. Our Sunday preaching is via Facebook Live! Preaching to a screen is like teaching to no one, although I know I am addressing someone. After three months of preaching online, I feel tired since I miss speaking to the physical gathering of believers. I miss seeing the faces of my congregation, the nods of their heads, the tears in their eyes, the warmth of their smiles, and the encouragement of their presence. However, I am also thankful that our online preaching touches hundreds of people through video sharing. It is only by God’s sustaining grace and mercy that the gospel message is reaching friends, family members, and neighbors. I pray that more people will hear the gospel of grace and come to the saving knowledge of the Lord Jesus Christ.
- Pray for Pastor Ryan that he will be encouraged through God’s word as we prepares to teach each week.
- Pray that God will use the online platform to reach people with the gospel message.
- Pray for good health as I have been experiencing a sore throat and cough for a few days while doing these weekly teaching activities.
In the last few months since the start of quarantine, we have been distributing rice and food items to our financially-struggling church members. One of the families we are helping this month is Caren’s family in Subangdaku, Mandaue City. Caren is a student with no parents, so she is responsible for caring for her two younger siblings. Because of the quarantine, Caren has no job or source of income. Without assistance, living through these months would have been impossible for Caren and her family. By God’s grace, through the love and generosity of the brethren, Caren receives financial and material provision from the church members. This month we were able to provide eight kilos of rice to Caren and siblings.
- Pray for Caren to find a job to support herself and her family.
- Pray for financial provision for the church members, especially the breadwinners who currently have no jobs.
- Pray that God will continue to bless and sustain our church so we can bless those who have the greatest need.
Although this month has been quite challenging for me to do ministry in our city, it has also been the most productive. This month, God raised men in our church who were willing to undergo mentoring and leadership development. I am thrilled to share that in the few months of tilling the ground, now we are seeing men rise to the challenge of undergoing the eldership training and discipleship. We started a series for fellowship and instruction on preaching and hermeneutics. Eight men joined us, six of them are still new to the church but already want to learn how to serve God and the church through their gifts. It is with great joy and humility that we praise God for gifting our church with available and teachable men to be future leaders, elders, and preachers.
- Pray for these men to be sustained by God as we hone each other preaching and leadership gifts.
- Pray for these godly men to be sanctified through God’s Word as they lead their families in the faith and serve in the ministry.
- Pray for all to be willing and ready to be used by God in future preaching and teaching ministries in the church.
- Pray for wisdom as I progress through the leadership program and guide these men into maturity.
The church celebrated Father’s Day by honoring the fathers. We were unable to give them physical gifts or tokens of appreciation, but we talked with them and heard the children’s gratitude.
- Pray for the fathers in the church to learn how to be patient, godly, wise, and mature in leading our families in serving the Lord.
- Pray for the fathers during this time of crisis.
- Pray that God will continue providing for their needs and their families.
Our Saturday Theology Night is a fun time indeed. The brothers and sisters meet to study what and why we believe. We invite guests and friends who want to know who we are, what the Bible teaches, ask questions about faith or anything else in life, or enjoy fellowship. We recently completed a three-month series on the major doctrines of Christianity. Since then, our topics have discussed the centrality and content of the gospel message in our lives. We are pleased to have some visitors and friends who have heard the gospel for the first time.
- Pray for the brethren’s fire and passion for studying God’s Word and that the fellowship will continue.
- Pray for the courage to share the gospel with others in the community.
- Pray for strength and wisdom as I lead the church in another series in our Theology nights.
One of the fruits of our invitations to the Saturday Theology Nights is Nemar. He was a Roman Catholic until he heard and understood the gospel explained in our fellowship. A friend shared the link to our online sermons, and Nemar was not too shy to join our Zoom Bible studies. He finally put his faith in the Lord when he understood the cross of the Lord Jesus Christ. Salvation has visibly impacted Nemar’s personal life. He grew up Roman Catholic but never gave much thought to religion or the Bible. When he got married, difficult challenges came to his life and marriage. Their first two children died at a young age due to illness. Nemar thought that the Lord was against Him or that he was unlucky since he lost his children. But a glimmer of hope started when he began to search for the truth last year after he and his wife had another baby. Nemar’s pursuit after the truth led him to our sermons and Bible studies. His salvation caused him to be transformed from the inside out and passionate about following Jesus. Nemar is excited to be baptized as soon as the community quarantine is over. He is praying for his wife to be saved also.
- Pray for God to nurture the new faith of Nemar so he will learn how to be a godly husband and father to their baby.
- Pray for Nemar’s wife to come to know Jesus Christ as her Lord and Savior.
- Pray for the church to invite more people to watch the sermons and join our online Bible studies.
May 2020
Several months have passed since Mandaue City was placed under Enhanced Community Quarantine. As I write, there is still a rising number of cases of COVID-19 in our city, and we are expecting the quarantine to be extended for a few more weeks. Sunday gatherings are happening via Zoom, and our sermons are being preached through Facebook live, reaching hundreds of people in Cebu and the Philippines. Since we have been doing this method for a while, the initial awkwardness has minimized, and I am more comfortable preaching to the camera. I prefer to teach to live people and miss our Sunday fellowship.
Nevertheless, technology enables us to reach hundreds of people, many of whom had no understanding of the Biblical gospel. Every time we go live for a sermon, we see hundreds of people and friends are watching and listening. We feel joy and hope, knowing the seed of the Word has been planted in many souls during this quarantine. Technology has been one of God’s gifts to the church, and He is using it to reach more people for His glory. The preaching of the Bible is not confined within the four walls of the building. The church continues without borders.
- Pray for the strength of the body and the spirit, that I may be able to proclaim the gospel with boldness.
- Pray that God will work in the hearts of people who hear the gospel through our preaching.
- Pray that our city will recover soon and that the restrictions will be lifted so that gatherings are allowed.
The success of every Sunday online fellowship and sermon is due to my ministry team, my family, and their excellence at their roles. My wife and kids became my technical assistants in setting up the cellphone camera, tripod, table, and lights. I see their delight and excitement every time we set up, and it brings me joy as the head of the family. Although my family misses our church fellowship, for now, they have risen to the occasion and become my partners during this time of quarantine. Setting up the equipment has become a fun time together while serving the Lord as a family. As for me and my house, we will serve the Lord. (Joshua 24:15).
- Pray for joy and patience of my family as we serve the Lord together in ministry.
- Pray that our equipment will last for as long as needed during this quarantine period.
The Apostle Paul said to the church in Rome, “For I long to see you…” in the first chapter of Romans, I feel a similar longing in my heart as I think about the flock that God has given me. But unlike Paul in his time, God has given us a wonderful gift of technology to see and minister to our brothers and sisters even when we cannot meet in person. Each Sunday, we gather online for prayer, singing, and encouragement. The live singing and prayers allow us to have continued active interaction similar to actual physical gatherings. Everyone who has access to the internet has joined us each Sunday. For the others who have been unable to join us due to their lack of internet, I have still called to pray and speak with them. Indeed the church remains open and will continue to stay open as long as there are believers who gather together, either in-person or online.
- Pray that everyone will still be encouraged through prayer and singing, although it is online.
- Pray that more members will be able to join the zoom fellowship with a stable internet connection.
- Pray that we will be able to continue communicating with and encouraging those who have no internet connection.
It has been a difficult time since the Enhanced Community Quarantine has required everyone to stay home. In my last report, I shared about how the church is active in helping members who have lost their jobs because of the quarantine. We are continuing to support these brothers and sisters. Cathlene is the breadwinner and only believer in her family. She is still single but is carrying the financial weight of her entire family during this time. Unfortunately, she is still without work or income. Although our church is small, we have generous brethren who continue to look after our brothers and sisters in need. The church is giving weekly support to Cathlene and her family. As a result of providing for their physical needs, we have also been able to provide them with Bibles and share the gospel. During times of difficulty, the church is still able to demonstrate the love of God and love for one another.
- Pray for the salvation of the family members of Cathlene.
- Pray for the Lord to continue to provide for their needs.
- Pray that God will bless the other church members and sustain us in this time of quarantine.
I am amazed that the quarantine has released the gospel message even more than before. Indeed, the Word is not bound, just as Paul expresses in 2 Timothy 2:9. The church continues to study the Bible together Thursday and Saturday; prayer meetings are every Wednesday evening. In this time of separation, it is also a time of gathering. Our church is growing in number and knowledge. Since most of our church members are new believers, it is our joy to see them grow and hunger for the Word of God. Now there is more time to study the Bible, more time to attend the online gatherings, and more time to interact with each other.
- Pray that the church will be encouraged to pray and will continue to pray.
- Pray for the church members to grow in maturity, especially the new believers in our fellowship.
- Pray for wisdom as I lead various small groups throughout the week in the study of the Bible.
Because of our weekly gatherings for Bible studies, we have observed that more women are joining us, and many are new to the fellowship. So, we gathered these women to start a women’s ministry. Our study is on the Identity and Calling of a Godly Woman. We thank the Lord for the many women who desire to serve in ministry and discipleship with other women. It is a joy to see their hearts touched by the Word of God.
Last month, several people were saved and became a part of our fellowship by hearing our sermons online. This month, another miracle of salvation happened! During this quarantine, our online teachings and posts have attracted some people, and they have come to know God and His saving faith. Wilvir grew up attending a church in another province. When he heard the preaching online, Wilver’s eyes were opened, and he understood his need for a Savior. Despite being raised in a church, he had not learned the message of the gospel. Wilver now works in Cebu and had been looking for God in many places. He had been looking for something or Someone who could fill his emptiness. He is far from family and felt lonely, also searching for a place to belong. A friend introduced Wilvir to our sermons, and he awoke to the truth of the gospel. He began joining our online Bible studies and finally understood the Bible for the first time. He put his faith in Christ, and we give all glory to God alone. Praise the Lord.
- Pray for Wilver to grow in this knowledge and understanding of God and the Bible.
- Pray for God to use Wilver to His glory.
Pray for the church to continue to grow amid the quarantine and for the gospel to reach more lost souls to lead to salvation.
April 2020
When the first case of COVID-19 was recorded in Cebu in the middle of March, the whole province went into Enhanced Community Quarantine (ECQ). All the borders were closed, and almost every establishment ceased its operations. Consequently, all church gatherings were stopped, and everyone was confined to their own homes. The unprecedented situation caused by the pandemic has radically changed the way we do our ministries in Mandaue City. For the entirety of last month, all physical gatherings were converted into virtual fellowships. By the Lord’s grace, we have not neglected meeting together. (Hebrews 10:25). The virus has not stopped the church. The church found its way to thrive through technology. The church goes online! Every Sunday, we gather online via Zoom for prayer, singing, and encouragement. The live singing and prayers have allowed us active interaction and connections even closer than actual physical meetings.
- Pray for everyone to be encouraged through prayer and singing online.
- Pray for more members to join the online fellowship and for stable internet connections.
- Pray for wisdom in leading this online meeting format to minister to fellow believers effectively.
It is a difficult time. ECQ requires us to stay at home. For some, this means living without work and, as a result, they have no source of income and so no money for food. Some people are entirely dependent upon the limited relief goods provided by the government and three of our church members are facing this situation now. Caren is a working student. Cathleen and Marivic are breadwinners. The loss of their jobs and resulting unemployment is challenging for them. During this crisis, our church members are sharing their burdens and demonstrating love by providing rice, canned goods, and other food items to our sisters who have lost their jobs. This experience was especially meaningful to the unbelieving families of Cathleen and Marivic. By our small and simple gesture of love, we have substantially and tangibly helped these families, and at the same time, have shared the gospel of hope.
- Pray for the salvation of the family members of Caren, Cathleen, and Marivic.
- Pray that the Lord will continue to provide for their needs in this time of quarantine.
- Pray for there to be continual love in the church as we share the burden of helping each other.
The Apostle Paul reminded Timothy to “preach the word; be ready in season and out of season…” (2 Timothy 4:2). The Enhanced Community Quarantine seems to put preaching in the out of season category. However, God granted us opportunities to continue teaching, this time using the internet. The pulpit and street evangelism ministry became online ministries that have reached hundreds and possibly thousands of people from different areas in Cebu. Our sermons from the Sunday service and evangelism outreach have been heard by people through Facebook live. As the messages are live-streamed, church members and others shared the posts, eventually reaching hundreds of people. It was a bit awkward at first since this was our first-time doing preaching via Facebook live. But God has enabled us to proceed with humility and patience as we learn how to use this technology. Through this route, we have had quite a few people message us asking about the gospel and our ministry in Mandaue City.
- Pray that more people will be able to hear the gospel through Facebook live.
- Pray for the continued strong internet signal in our area and no power interruptions to occur.
- Pray that our church members will be fed by God’s Word sufficiently for growth and edification, despite this new method of delivering sermons.
- Pray for patience and wisdom, especially for my wife, as she has become my technology specialist and assistant in setting up the cameras.
Paul reminds us to “Pray without ceasing” in First Thessalonians 5:17. Even though we cannot physically see each other and hold hands while praying, we continue to share each other’s burdens and pray for one other on bended knee. A Facebook group was created so members can write and share their prayer requests at any time of day. Whenever there is a need, everyone logs into their account and posts their concerns. In the middle of the week, we meet using Zoom and pray for one another. This group has been a great encouragement for the believers, especially during trying times when we are prone to become discouraged and anxious about health risks and uncertainties of the future.
- Pray for God to use this channel to encourage everyone.
- Pray for the members to be reminded to pray, be sustained by prayer, and to pray without ceasing.
- Pray for some of our members who are distant from families in other provinces; there is the temptation to be anxious and depressed by this separation.
Due to the forced home quarantine, many of the church members found they had more time available. We took advantage of this time and started posting recorded videos of our daily devotion from First John. They have reached thousands of people, and other churches in the Philippines also reposted the devotionals. Through the videos, we have reached the unbelieving family of our church members. This daily devotion has enabled us to minister to the believers and supplement their regular time in God’s Word.
- Pray for wisdom and strength as I prepare for another series of daily devotions since we have completed first John.
- Pray for more people to be blessed by God’s Word.
- Pray for the salvation of the unbelieving family members of our church. May this be the time that God will touch their hearts to understand the gospel message.
We have continued our fellowship and Bible studies using the internet. We kept our Theology Nights and have seen people grow more mature in their faith through these studies. The ladies, led by my wife, are meeting regularly for weekly gatherings and study of God’s Word.
- Pray for my wife and me, for wisdom, strength, patience, and perseverance in doing Bible studies during this difficult time.
- Pray for our members and others who are joining us to grow in their faith through the regular feeding of God’s Word.
- Pray for provisions for everyone to have consistent internet connections.
The miracle of salvation has happened. During this quarantine, our online sermons and posts have attracted people to become interested in God, and ultimately to know God and proclaim their faith. For this month, we have welcomed two couples into our fellowship. Brother Sunny and his wife Jennifer, as well as Lester, and his wife, Kathie, have decided to join our church after hearing our sermons live and joining our online Bible studies. They are new believers to the faith who understood the gospel after hearing a number of our sermons online this last month.
- Pray for these new couples, Sunny and Jennifer, and Lester and Kathie, that God will use them for His glory.
- Pray for the church to continue to grow and for the gospel to reach more lost souls for salvation.
March 2020
The Lord Christ Himself commissioned His disciples when He said, “Go therefore and make disciples of all nations…” Matthew 28:19. Our ministry work in Mandaue City, Philippines, is in humble obedience to our Lord’s command. With a population of almost four hundred thousand people, Mandaue City is an urban and religious center ripe for a great harvest. We sent out a team to Subangdaku, Mandaue City, to distribute evangelistic tracts and share the gospel. This past month, we passed out five hundred tracts and spoke individually with about fifty people.
Team getting ready to Evangelize! Street Evangelism!
- Pray for the people who listened and positively responded to the gospel.
- Pray that they will open their homes for Bible study.
- Pray for provision to print more tracts and for the courage and wisdom of the team.
We met the family of Edito and Tita through one of our friends. They are Catholics and are interested in knowing God more. We visited their home and shared the gospel with them. They were eager and glad to know what the Bible teaches. Edito and Tita are interested in joining our Sunday gathering, but due to Tita’s arthritis, she is unable to walk for long distances. Due to finances, Tita has not gone to the health center for a check-up nor has purchased medicine. Despite the couple being over sixty, they are both working to support themselves. We are glad to meet their family and share the good news of salvation with them.
- Pray that Edito and Tita have a genuine acceptance of the gospel and that they will grow in their faith.
- Pray for provision for Tita’s medication and recovery so they can join us in our Sunday gathering.
We desire to see more residents of our city come to the saving knowledge of Jesus Christ and to join discipleship groups that will nurture their faith. The ladies have a weekly Bible study; they meet in homes or public facilities and talk about the Word of God while sharing their struggles and experiences of the week. These young ladies are new believers in Christ and zealous in ministering to one another.
New Believers Bible Study
One of these ladies is Caren. She is twenty years old and comes from a broken family that is below the poverty level. Her parents are abusive, and they are against Caren’s new faith in God. Even though Caren has experienced the abuse, she continues to work hard to support herself and complete her studies. She is an active and joyful member of our church, from her smile and actions; you would not imagine the stress and burdens she has experienced in the past or present. Caren is a first-year college student at a university in Cebu. She is working to support herself and her two younger siblings. Unfortunately, the company where she was employed just closed and Caren needs to find another job soon. We are praying that God would use Caren and us to reach her family and community with the gospel of Jesus Christ.
- Pray for these ladies, especially Caren, to continue their walk of faith despite persecution and poverty.
- Pray for Caren to find a job to support her studies and her two younger siblings.
Through our network of Bible studies, we have gathered young men and women for a discipleship session every week; the majority are residents or employees in this city. These individuals are the potential leaders of the future who will one day lead the Bible studies and ministries to the church as we grow. We usually meet in homes, offices, or public places to study the Word of God and pray. as we do not yet have a permanent place of our own. We hope these discipleship sessions will help the participants in their journey of faith and equip them to serve others.
- Pray for the believers to grow in their love and commitment to the Lord and the church.
- Pray for the young men and women to shine their Christian light to their families and communities for the glory of God.
Network Bible Study
Alvin Jamisola
Pastor Jamisola’s Testimony
Pastor Alvin and his wife Melchora. His children are Eunice, Carlos, and Ashly.
After my conversion, I became active in church ministries. I had the desire in my heart to work in full-time ministry. So, after I graduated high school, I continued my studies at the Evangelical Theological College of the Philippines in Cebu. But sad to say, I was not able to graduate during that time. I was very immature, and my life was controlled by feelings and emotions that led me to get married at an early age. I went back to my hometown in Surigao and stayed there with my family. But I continued to have a burden in my heart for full-time ministry. So, my wife and I decided to go back to Cebu and continue my studies. I worked as a full-time worker in a secular job to support the needs of my family as I continued my studies in His word. I get so much joy in studying God’s word. During our church plant class at ETCP and even right after I finished the course, I said to myself and expressed to God, “Lord! Many people can do my current job as a salesperson, but only a few can commit to church planting work.” Also, God’s word says in Matthew 9:37, “Then He said to his disciples, the harvest is plentiful, but the workers are few.” So it is my heart’s desire to be a church planter, and this is my commitment to our Sovereign God.
Recent Ministry:
Expanding God’s Kingdom: A Vision Renewed
We thank the Lord for the holidays, which allowed my core leaders to get much-needed rest from their work. This time also allowed us to have an overnight retreat, where we spent quality time with our families, reflected on the year, and conducted evaluations and planning for 2024 and 2025.
As my wife and I continue our church-planting work in Calero, Liloan, Cebu, our vision remains steadfast: to establish this church as a base for planting more churches in our community and beyond. Despite challenges such as limited personnel and finances, particularly in a community where most people are among the poorest of the poor, we trust in God’s wisdom and provision.
A year ago, God led us to partner with a church whose leaders share the same passion for church planting. Through this collaboration, we revisited our ten-year roadmap to 2034. As we evaluated 2024, we were grateful for God’s mercy and grace, which enabled us to meet our goals.
Before this year ends, God has already opened another area for us to work on in 2025. Not only has He added to the number of saved souls in our local church, but He has also granted us the privilege of expanding His territory. We remain in awe of His faithfulness and are excited to continue fulfilling His mission in the future.
A Time of Rest, Bonding, and Vision for the Future
Praise the Lord for His goodness and provision! While many people spent their holidays this November at the cemetery for All Saints Day, my family and I had the privilege of spending quality time together at a resort. We are so grateful to God for allowing us to book a resort, which was perfect for my family and core leaders. This time together allowed us to engage in family bonding and team building, giving us a much-needed personal retreat to rest from our daily routines.
The retreat also provided a special time for our spiritual family to unite and strengthen our relationships in Christ. It was wonderful to see our children bonding and deepening their connections as part of the body of Christ.
We are also deeply thankful for the chance to bring along the families of our new leaders. We include these leaders in our planning and evaluation sessions as they transition into core leadership roles, allowing them to observe the process and begin their intentional training, preparing them to be core leaders in the near future.
God is so faithful, and we are excited for the future, especially as we look forward to our new church planting area.
Building a Vision: New Church Plant in Punta Engaño
Before the year 2024 ends, we thank God for leading us to a new location for church planting in Punta Engaño, Lapu-Lapu City, Cebu. We are grateful for His provision of a 93-square-meter lot for constructing a facility dedicated to His glory—a place for worship, prayer, studying His Word, and celebrating the vision He has given us.
As I shared last month, we held a groundbreaking ceremony and dedicated this new church planting area to Christ. This month, we thank God for the progress in constructing the church building. We pray that we will complete at least the roofing of this two-story church building so we can officially begin church work. The children in the area are incredibly excited, as there is currently no visible church within their community.
Our approach to serving this community begins with building the church, followed by a tutorial class for the kids. Many children in this area are not attending school, and we are praying for a sponsorship program to support their education. Additionally, since this coastal area has no available water source, families incur high costs for water, making daily life even more challenging.
Looking ahead, I envision this ministry becoming an autonomous church. The two-story building will serve as a place of worship on the ground floor and offices on the second floor. We also plan to rent out rooms to generate income, which will help fund the church’s operations and ministry.
We thank God for His wisdom, strength, and provision as I lead the construction efforts. With limited funds, I have personally taken on the task of layout design and fabricating the trusses to save on labor costs. I also thank God for His protection as I travel daily by motorcycle, covering a 21-kilometer distance from Calero, Liloan, Cebu to Punta Engaño.
Ashly’s Heart for Ministry and God’s Provision
I have brought my youngest daughter, Ashly, to the new church planting area several times. During her visits, she made new friends who eagerly awaited her arrival. We praise God for Ashly’s friendly and accommodating nature, which has become a great asset to the ministry, especially as we engage in this new church planting work.
We are also excited to open our children’s feeding ministry after the roof construction is completed. On her first visit to the area, Ashly quickly gathered a group of children to interact with. While I focused on construction, she actively conversed with the kids, building connections and sharing God’s love.
We thank God for Ashly’s life and for sustaining her as she continues to battle epilepsy. We praise Him for His provision, as He faithfully provides for her medical needs. Her medication requires a monthly cost of 4,000 pesos, and by God’s grace, we’ve managed to cover it for nearly a year now.
Please continue to pray for Ashly’s good health, protection, and complete healing, as well as for financial provision for her ongoing medication. We are deeply grateful for God’s faithfulness in her life.
Growing Faith of Mary Khim and Our Kids’ Ministry
It has been almost two years, and we are so grateful for the Lord’s faithfulness and outstanding provision. We have witnessed the growth of the children we minister to every Saturday. They eagerly look forward to each week’s class, excited to learn new Bible stories. Over the past two months, they have been learning about the life of Jesus, and we are immensely grateful for how God is working in their hearts.
Recently, during a children’s evangelism session led by our volunteer teacher, Cristy, some kids received Jesus as their personal Lord and Savior. One of these children is Mary Khim, now in 7th grade. Since the start of our feeding ministry, she has been a regular attendee, always attentive to the stories and actively participating in the class. She even helps Cristy and my daughter Ashly by assisting the younger children to participate and distributing food during lunch or snack time.
Just this month, Mary Khim and some other kids asked if they could have their own Bible to bring home and read. While we currently don’t have enough Bibles to provide each child with one, we are praying for the opportunity to give them copies of children’s Bibles in the future.
Please join us in praying for Mary Khim to continue to grow in wisdom and knowledge of God’s Word and for all the children in our ministry so that they may deepen their faith and understanding of Jesus Christ.
- Pray for our kids that God’s word will grow in their lives and they will grow in wisdom in the Lord.
- Pray for our children’s Christmas party for provision, good weather, and wisdom for us leaders as we plan to meet the kids and their parents during this event.
- Pray for the ministering power of the Holy Spirit to work in their lives.
- Pray for financial provision for our ongoing church building in Punta Engaňo.
- Pray for the protection and good health of the people working on the building.
- Pray for wisdom and good health for my family and me.
Roliemar’s Journey from Brokenness to Blessing
Roliemar, once a broken-hearted man from the province, found himself living on the streets of Lapu-Lapu City, Cebu. Struggling without a stable income or permanent job, he faced tremendous hardship. His live-in partner left him, abandoning their two children, which deepened his heartache. Yet, God hears the cries of the broken-hearted.
During one of our outreach programs offering food and sharing the Gospel, Roliemar attended and became eager to learn about God and His Word. After a series of Bible studies, he made the decision to accept Jesus Christ as his Lord and Savior, following Christ in water baptism. He is now a dedicated participant in our Tuesday evening Bible study group, and this month, he is learning to lead Bible study sessions as part of his leadership training.
I’ve even invited him to share short meditations during our prayer meetings, and it fills me with joy to witness his growth and transformation. Truly, only God can heal our brokenness, change the direction of our lives, and restore us to live for His glory.
- Pray for Roliemar spiritual maturity, guidance, and protection.
Aeron’s Story: From Prison to Purpose
With God, nothing is impossible. Aeron was once a traffic enforcer who enjoyed a comfortable life, but in an instant, everything fell apart. Wearing a white T-shirt and standing beside Roliemar, Aeron shares his story of once living in abundance but eventually becoming an ex-convict after getting involved with illegal drugs. His once-comfortable life turned dark as he faced the harsh reality of prison.
Yet, even in the depths of jail, God reached out to him. Through the ministry of servants from Gateway EFCP—the church where I now serve as interim pastor—Aeron encountered Jesus Christ and was reconciled to God. Upon his release, he eagerly embraced a new life dedicated to God’s service.
I now guide him in our life group Bible study every Tuesday evening. We are deeply grateful for his passion for studying God’s Word, and it’s a blessing to witness his transformation as he grows in faith. Aeron’s journey reminds us all that God’s power to redeem is limitless.
- Please help us pray for his spiritual growth and his eagerness to share with his family the salvation and hope he has experienced and enjoyed with the Lord.
Carlito’s Journey of Heartbreak to Healing
Carlito, a husband and father of four, spent many years working in Malaysia to support his family back in the Philippines. However, his life took a painful turn when he discovered that his wife had betrayed him with a close friend, leading to the end of their marriage. Yet, even in these dark and difficult times, God’s grace turned his trials into triumph.
While in Malaysia, Carlito attended an event featuring Dolphy Jr., not realizing it was an evangelistic night. Drawn by the chance to see Dolphy in person, he went—and it was there that he had a life-changing encounter, surrendering his life to God. Now back in Cebu, Carlito is an active member of our church and participates in my Tuesday evening life group Bible study. He is fully committed to the ministry, and I praise God for the opportunity to guide him in his spiritual journey toward maturity.
- Please help me pray for heavenly wisdom and knowledge as I am planning to deal with his marital struggle, praying to be released from this bondage and struggle.
Groundbreaking and Dedication of a New Place of Worship
This month, my church-planting team, along with Pastor Lito and his team, had the privilege of holding a groundbreaking ceremony to dedicate this new area to Christ, the Head of the Church. We are deeply grateful to be part of the global church, expanding our facilities and vision to bear witness to our faith within this community. Our goal is to provide a spiritual home for everyone who enters, honoring our loving, caring Father.
We praise the Lord for the opportunity to share people, resources, and prayers in building up this body of believers. We dedicate ourselves to developing meaningful programs and spiritual growth opportunities for worshipers. This ground is already Yours, O God, and we know that only by Your favor are we able to use it and bring forth the structure we envision. Thank You for the hopes and goals we hold as we prepare to build this place of worship for Your glory.
- Please help us pray for God’s provision as we build a church in this area.
- Pray for God’s ministering power as we gather the kids weekly for the feeding program so that we can connect with the parents for Bible Study.
Children and Families
One of the ways to motivate the children to join the Sunday school class is to give them points, especially for the age group level we handle. We reward them for their jobs well done when the children bring a Bible to class, memorize Bible verses, participate in class, and practice hygiene. My wife and I created the point system to let the kids get more excited and look forward to joining the class. Children receive a ticket for the points earned, and they can use the tickets to buy school supplies, toys, and food at the Center Fair at the upcoming center fair in December. We aim to make this fair an evangelistic event, especially for the parents. We are praying that through this event, many will experience the love of Christ and begin their journey of faith. We ask the Lord to use these children as vessels of His love to reach their parents and families.
Uplift the weary and burdened.
We bring dinner to a family’s home every Friday to share in fellowship and prayer and rely on referrals from friends, relatives, or contacts to visit a different family each week. This initiative helps us foster strong relationships within our community and reach out to those who do not yet have a personal relationship with God.
This month, we visited Alma’s home, where she welcomed us into her garage as her grandchildren battled coughs and fevers. Alma, a recent widow, was referred to us by a neighbor who attends our church. We were able to share God’s Word and practically demonstrate His love.
Support and Prayers for Pastor Caspe
The District Four Pastors of EFCP offer our heartfelt support and encouragement to our fellow minister, Pastor Caspe. In his grief, Pastor Caspe has shared that he needs to step away from his pastoral duties temporarily. He is uncertain when he will return to his role, as only God knows the timeline for his healing. Even during simple conversations, Pastor Caspe finds it difficult to contain his emotions, as memories of his late beloved wife bring him to tears. Pastors need to gather for prayer and support. Pray for our team that we will strengthen one another in the work of the ministry.
Church planting assessment, training, and coaching session
We are grateful to the Lord for the opportunity and privilege to participate in a three-day church planting assessment, training, and coaching session. It was an enriching experience for my wife and me, expanding our vision and understanding of church planting. Through this program, we gained insights into the necessary personal preparation, evaluated our marital and family relationships, and developed critical competencies for church planting, such as casting a clear and compelling vision of the future church.
We recognized the importance of essential skills like gathering and starting a congregation, effective communication, evangelism, discipleship, equipping others, and building a solid team. We learned the value of multiplying leaders and groups and the emotional resilience required to thrive in a fast-changing environment. Flexibility, adaptability, and perseverance are crucial, but staying motivated by the Spirit’s call helps us overcome the toughest challenges.
This church planting assessment and coaching strongly encourages participants to involve their spouses, emphasizing the importance of strong marital support in church planting work. Despite our conflicting schedules, my wife’s job and my classes— we are grateful to the Lord for allowing us to attend this training at no cost. Traveling from Calero, Liloan, to Banawa, Cebu, took nearly an hour by motorcycle, and we thanked God for His protection and provision during the travel and praised God for expanding our understanding of the ministry through the three-day event. Hearing the experiences and challenges shared by fellow church planters from Luzon, Visayas, and Mindanao renewed and broadened our perspective on church planting work.
Pray for the thirty participants in the church planting assessment and coaching. Some are already engaged in church planting, and some want to start church planting work.
Pastor’s Fellowship
What a great time together with the courageous men of God! This month, we hosted our pastor’s fellowship for the north portion of Cebu EFCP pastors to encourage and pray for one another. It was a time of reigniting the passion for evangelism and outreach. We prayed for the desire to have Bayanihan helping each other in every church.
As part of our desire to help each other, we will do a rotation visit for pastors and workers, empowering and encouraging them with open-air evangelism through a feeding program every time we visit a church in our cluster. We plan to organize our men, women, and youth groups again to have regular gatherings for prayer and fellowship as one of the backbones of the ministry. Three of these churches are planted through White Fields.
Praise God for all his guidance and provision in technical and financial assistance through these different groups of people for the expansion of his kingdom and for helping and encouraging one another in the ministry.
Youth Fellowship:
As our young people resume classes and get busy with schoolwork and school activities, our youth leaders from Cluster 4 churches held a youth fellowship this month with the theme, Behind the Scenes.
He has made everything beautiful in its time. He has also set eternity in the human heart, yet no one can fathom what God has done from beginning to end. Ecclesiastes 3:11
Forty-one young people from Cluster 4 churches could come, and our church was able to send thirteen young people. We praise the Lord for the bond and the closeness of their relationships built during camp. Kate is a shy and introverted girl who, when we first met her, preferred to be alone, but since attending the WCA youth camp, she is now slowly getting out of her comfort zone and is eager to join fellowships.
Jirah, the one I mentioned in my previous ministry update, is from Mindanao and transferred here to Visayas to take care of her auntie, who has cancer. She shared with my wife that her transfer here to Cebu and meeting us is a blessing from the Lord because when she was in Mindanao, she was not active in the church and slowly began to distance herself from the church. Still, the Lord has renewed her, and she is being restored through the camp and the fellowships and is now cultivating her relationship with Jesus and her fellow young people.
- Pray for the spiritual growth of these young people.
- Pray for wisdom and provision as their classes start this month.
- Pray for our upcoming youth fellowship.
Praise the Lord for sustaining our children’s ministry
The kids look forward to the weekly ministry and are excited to learn new Bible stories, games, and activities. This month, my wife made the curriculum of lessons for the whole year to materialize the objectives that will target the four aspects: spiritual, socio-emotional, cognitive, and physical. We praise the Lord for sustaining our youth volunteer teacher, Cristy, and her passion and love for the kids. She is intentional in her approach; she encourages the children to open their Bibles and read them independently in every Bible story. This year will be her third year in the Bible school. My youngest daughter Ashly, the one who was diagnosed with epilepsy just this year, is also helping in teaching the kids. Despite Ashly’s health condition, we praise the Lord because she is passionate and loves teaching children. This month is the start of her formal school classes, and we praised God that despite her health condition, she is still excited and eager to study.
Leonora Caspe’s Memorial
In my previous ministry update, I mentioned that teacher Leonora, our former librarian at our Bible school, was battling cancer and undergoing chemotherapy. This month, she was scheduled for her sixth chemo session, but at the beginning of the month, she was rushed to the hospital due to difficulty breathing and was diagnosed with pneumonia due to her weakened immune system. She spent three days in the hospital, but sadly, she passed away. I took the lead in offering words of comfort and encouragement to Nora’s bereaved family during the first night of her funeral service as we paid tribute to her.
Pray for comfort and strength for her husband, Pastor Agapito Caspe, age 79.
Weekly Feeding Update: Children’s Ministry and Blessings
We previously requested prayers for our planned reading tutorial. We adjusted our plan and decided to hold the tutorials every Saturday this last month. We also prayed for tables and kiddie chairs for our feeding program, allowing the kids to have proper spaces for activities and meals. Praise the Lord for the answered prayer! Our mother church has given us seven tables and chairs; the children are delighted to have them. This month, in celebration of Father’s Day, the children learned about the love of the father and the importance of obeying parents. They also made Father’s Day cards to give to their fathers. We are also grateful for the new kids from the neighborhood who have joined us. Please continue to pray for provision as the school year begins. Pray that these children can attend school and that their parents will be able to support their education.
Mother’s Day card making.
As one way of celebrating Mother’s Day and appreciating their hard work and love for the family, the children made a card during our feeding program. We saw their excitement in preparing the card with a letter of appreciation to give to their mothers. In June and July, Cristy, our volunteer teacher, and my wife will focus on the topic of family, teaching the kids to love their family and their responsibility in the family to obey their parents. We are amazed at how the Lord works in these little children’s lives. Every Sunday, they look forward to learning in Sunday school, and we pray that the Lord may use them in their families so that through these precious little children, more families will come to know the Lord.
Reading Tutorial Ministry
As the school year ends this month and some students struggle with reading and comprehension, we plan to provide a one-week reading tutorial with volunteer teachers or youth with the heart to teach the kids.
Road Map to Partnership
As previously mentioned, I plan to utilize two churches, Lapu-Lapu and Light of Life Community Center, as a supporting vehicle for the growth of the Calero ministry. We aim to establish a partnership that will enable us to strengthen each other through mutual support and practice unity in Christ. This month, the core leaders are in ministry meetings and fellowships. We will conduct evangelism and mission training with our different teams and volunteers. In the practicum, or applying this learning, we will be doing a rotation visit in our various areas to enhance each other’s leaders and volunteers, as well as for our teams to see and be open to the different problems and obstacles to be faced with the various groups of people or mission field. Our training ground will be here in Calero, where we have a friendly field due to the target person, the parents of the kids we minister weekly.
Creating a Team for Church Planting
What a great joy to work with people with a heart for reaching out to the lost. Pastor Agapito and Nora are two of my core leaders in Lapu-Lapu who have a vision for church planting. Pastor Agapito was our former dean of student affairs, and his wife Nora was the former librarian in our Bible school. They were once our professors and are now my ministry partners. We are now in the ministry of creating a team for missions. They are now my adviser and coach since they are already seniors and retired from work. Nora is having chemotherapy on June 20, 2024, which is her 5th chemo. Our vision with Pastor Agapito is to strengthen the Calero and Lapu-Lapu to be a sending church for church planting since I am the one taking the office of pastor in these two churches.
Praying to Push through in Bible School
It’s been a while since our youth discipleship was unable to meet due to a conflict of schedules. Some are busy with their studies because of the demand for paperwork as graduating students, and some are now working for a company to help their family’s needs financially. We praise the Lord that my wife will meet for discipleship with Cony and Genevieve. We are grateful that the Lord has sustained them even in their workplace. Cony shared that the Lord sustained her despite her unfavorable situation as a service crew. We are also grateful that her desire to enroll at the Bible school and take Christian education studies is still in her heart because she wants to know more about the Lord and be used in the ministry. Cony is now resigning from a service crew in a food company and praying to continue her study in college in Bible school, taking Christian education. Please bear with us in prayer for this desire in Cony’s heart.
Please pray for our kids’ good health and healing, as some of them are now having coughs, colds, and fevers due to the scorching weather we are currently having here in the Philippines. Pray for wisdom, patience, and strength for our volunteer teachers, Cristy and my wife, as they teach the kids and prepare the reading lessons and materials for the reading tutorial program. Pray for financial provision as we plan to buy tables for the kids to use for their activities and during mealtimes. Pray for dedicated youth volunteers who will volunteer to help teach the kids.
Nurturing Children’s Spiritual Growth
Through our children’s feeding ministry, we are preparing future leaders in the church. We are blessed and thankful to God for the lives of these children, whom God entrusted to us to be trained and nurtured to make a significant impact in our community in the future. We are grateful for the lives of these children, who are very eager to read and study God’s word. In our Sunday school, as we teach them Bible stories, we let them find the story and book of the Bible themselves so that they can learn to open the Bible and be trained and equipped to search and study the Bible. Thus, as they grow physically, they also know and understand God and his word.
We rejoice in our children’s development and marvel at their enthusiasm for exploring and understanding God’s word. During Bible story sessions, they eagerly vie to locate the scriptures being taught. We’ve observed their growth in stature, spiritually, and socially. Despite varying reading abilities, their eagerness to engage with the Bible is genuinely inspiring, as it holds transformative power.
We praise God for His continuous provision and support, particularly for financially sustaining our weekly children’s feeding program. Over the past year and two months, we’ve witnessed remarkable spiritual growth among the children we minister to, a testament to the Lord’s unwavering care. Initially, parents hesitated to allow their children to join Sunday school, but now they eagerly encourage them to attend children’s worship each week. Despite sweltering temperatures reaching 40 to 42 degrees due to El Niño, we’re grateful for the Lord’s healing touch, alleviating coughs and colds among our children. Special appreciation goes to our volunteer teacher, Cristy, whose dedication to teaching God’s word shines through despite her demanding school schedule. Her selflessness in nurturing the children’s faith is truly commendable.
Celebrating Growth: Stories of Transformation in Youth Ministry
We rejoice in the remarkable growth witnessed among our young teens, exemplified by Mary, a vibrant participant in our junior youth activities. Mary exemplifies dedication as she actively engages in our feeding ministry alongside her two younger brothers. Remarkably attentive during Bible storytelling sessions, she eagerly responds to questions and exhibits leadership potential among her peers. Demonstrating initiative, Mary willingly assumes leadership roles, mentors younger children, and assists our volunteer, Cristy, in organizing activities. In a poignant moment, Cristy shared the profound message of Jesus’s love and sacrifice, prompting Mary to embrace Jesus as her personal Savior, marking a pivotal moment in her spiritual journey.
Building Bridges: Uniting Churches for Ministry Growth
We are profoundly grateful for the divine gift of fellowship, a bond forged through our shared faith in Christ. As the interim pastor of Lapu-Lapu Church and a member of the Light of Life Community Center, I am compelled to leverage this unity to catalyze the growth of our ministry in Calero. This month, we initiated a pivotal step by convening leaders and volunteers from both churches for a fellowship dinner, laying the groundwork for a collaborative partnership aimed at mutual support and solidarity in Christ. Our vision encompasses a series of evangelism and mission training sessions, empowering diverse teams and volunteers for effective ministry. Through hands-on experience and rotation visits to various locales, we seek to fortify our leaders and volunteers, fostering a deeper understanding of the challenges and opportunities inherent in our mission fields.
Faith Amidst Adversity: Ashly Mae’s Journey with Epilepsy
We are immensely grateful for the life of our youngest daughter, Ashly Mae, whose unwavering dedication to ministry shines brightly despite her health challenges. Recently, she received the results of her EEG, revealing a diagnosis of epilepsy stemming from abnormal brain activity in her frontal lobe. We offer heartfelt thanks to God as she has been spared from seizures this month and is now under daily maintenance medication. We humbly ask for prayers for her continued well-being, particularly regarding potential kidney complications from her medication regimen of 1,650 mg per day, which is crucial for seizure prevention.
Pray for the vision of partnership in the ministry with these churches, where I have access to their teams. Pray for the unity of our hearts, minds, and finances in this ministry. Continue praying for our kids’ good health and healing, as some of them are now having coughs, colds, and fevers due to the scorching weather we are currently having here in the Philippines. Continue praying for financial provision to buy tables for the kids to use during activities and mealtimes.
A Joyous Celebration: Water Baptism and Faith Declaration
Therefore, we have been buried with him through baptism into death so that just as Christ was raised from the dead through the glory of the Father, we may also live a new way of life. Romans 6:4
As we celebrate the resurrection of our Lord Jesus Christ, we also celebrate the public declaration of faith of our beloved brethren who obey the Lord through water baptism. Two of them are my children, Carlos and Eunice. What a great joy for me as a minister to officiate the water baptism of my two children! Before the ceremony, I taught and explained to them baptism’s significance, meaning, and purpose. I was overjoyed by their decision to declare their faith in Jesus publicly. As a father, it is my joy to see them grow in the Lord. Pray they continue to grow in wisdom, knowledge, faith, obedience, and experience with Him.
Blessed by Life: A Journey of Faith and Healing for Ashly Mae
We are so grateful to the Lord for the gift of life to our youngest daughter, Ashly Mae. Despite the health challenges she faces right now, we are so blessed to celebrate her life. As of now, she is in the process of taking medication. The doctor gave her anti-epileptic medicines to control her seizure episodes and vitamins for her brain nerves. We took her to a private hospital for the doctor to perform a CT scan to check the condition of her brain. Praise the Lord, there is no evidence of brain damage, but we are still waiting for her EEG (electroencephalogram) result. She still has mild seizure episodes that last for a minute but, thankfully, are not as bad as last month. My wife and I are so grateful to the Lord for the sustaining grace, strength, and wisdom He has poured into our family through this journey. We are also thankful for everyone who prays for us.
Please continue to pray for the complete healing of my daughter, Ashly. Pray that her body will respond to the medicines she is taking. She is currently taking eight medicines per day, including her two vitamins. Pray for wisdom and strength for my wife and me as we care for her.
Grace Amidst Trials: Resuming Bible Study and Family Ministry
We thank God for his sustaining grace and mercy. After the loaded schedule of going back and forth to the hospital for the check-ups and laboratory tests of our child this month, we can resume our Bible study with the Diaz family. Praise God for their lives and eagerness to study His word. I also thank the Lord for the life of my daughter Eunice and for her being my partner in Bible study. As a father, it is my great joy to train and equip my child to do the ministry. Since my wife has a job and cannot accompany me to Bible study, my son Carlos stays with our youngest as she is on medication. We praised the privilege and great opportunity to serve him by feeding spiritual food to the Diaz family.
Weekly Children Feeding Ministry
We praise God for his sustaining grace; from the time we launched the feeding program until now, God has sustained us and the kids. The kids are excited to join our weekly feeding program, and we praise the Lord for the growth we have witnessed. We are grateful that what they have learned in Sunday school they are applying at home and school. They are now learning to pray, and some will volunteer to lead in prayer and sing and dance to worship Jesus. Our volunteer teacher, Cristy, and my wife made a series of lessons and Bible stories about character foundation. The children are also taught memory verses, and we are amazed that most boys are eager to memorize. Our goal and vision for the kids and youth we minister to is that they will grow in faith and total dependence on the Lord in every aspect of their lives. Our great joy is that these kids will grow in the Lord and become church leaders. Praise the Lord for sustaining this ministry for a year now.
Please pray for our kids’ good health and healing. Some of them are now having coughs, colds, and fevers due to the scorching weather we are currently having here in the Philippines.Pray for wisdom, patience, and strength for our volunteer teachers, Cristy and my wife, as they teach the kids.Pray for financial provision as we plan to buy tables for the kids to be used in their activities and during mealtimes.Pray these kids will grow in love and wisdom in the Lord.
Please help us continue praying that these children we minister to weekly will grow in the love and wisdom of the Lord. Pray that more parents will come to know Jesus through the feeding ministry and the lives of these precious children.
Family Health Challenges
Trials and challenges in life and ministry are inevitable, but the Lord our God is our helper, our only Savior, a great Redeemer-King, and a Way-maker. This month of February, we were bombarded with physical and emotional challenges. My father got admitted to the hospital, and we are in a mix of emotions about his condition physically and our status financially, while my brother keeps on calling me to see how we can find a solution to the hospital bill. My wife and I also seek a diagnostic center to check our daughter. In the second week of January, my daughter had a mild seizure every night, and we expected that she was dreaming or hallucinating. But on the second Sunday of this month, while she was sitting in the church chair waiting for us to finish our monthly core group meeting, she hallucinated with a seizure that got our full attention. This is not a dream or hallucination, for she is not asleep. So, the day after that, we brought her to the neurologist to find out her condition, and the presumption of neuro is that she has schistosomiasis. The doctor requested several laboratory tests. My daughter is eleven years old, and if it is possible that she got this kind of disease based on their study, it takes twenty years to feel the effects or experience the effects. The doctor also found an abnormality in her frontal lobe, so he suggested that we get a Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) or CT scan to see the condition of her brain. As of now, we are in the process of working out her MRI, and we will do it in a private hospital to get the result fast so as not to prolong the condition of my child.
Please be with us in prayer for strength, wisdom, and financial provision for the ongoing treatment of our child. The Lord our God is our Helper, Savior, Great Redeemer, King, and Way-maker.
Celebrating One Year: Milestones in Our Children’s Feeding Ministry
We praise the Lord for His continuous provision for our children’s feeding ministry, sustaining it week after week. Despite the challenges encountered this month, we are immensely grateful as we celebrate the first anniversary of our ministry. It all began in February last year, and over the past year, we have witnessed remarkable growth and improvement among the children we serve. Physically, we’ve seen them flourish; socially, they’ve engaged in interactive games; mentally, they’ve absorbed integrated lessons; emotionally, they’ve learned to interact; and spiritually, they’ve embraced Bible stories, prayer, and memorized verses each week. We are grateful for the dedicated service of volunteer teacher Cristy and the youth who assist in teaching these children. Many of these children come from families grappling with poverty, often deprived of nourishing meals, as their parents, primarily fishermen, prioritize selling their catch to afford necessities like rice. However, we rejoice in God’s use of this ministry to extend His love and provisions to these children, contributing to the advancement of His kingdom.
Building A Godly Family: Highlights from our Couple’s Night Event
Amid packed schedules and facing various physical and emotional trials, we extend heartfelt gratitude to the Lord for the invaluable contributions of Dr. Jennifer Paño and Pastor Cris Paño as our dynamic speakers during this month’s couple’s dinner date. This gathering has drawn twenty-two couples from diverse areas of our Bible study groups, including some parents of regular church attendees.
Pastor Cris imparted wisdom on cultivating a joyful home environment, while Dr. Jennifer provided insights on effective child discipline techniques. Their expertise and guidance enriched the evening, offering couples practical tools to strengthen their relationships and family dynamics. We are grateful for the message to reach out to every couple present at the event.
Praying to God for this event, we connected with the fathers, for the majority is only the wife attending the Bible study.
Continue to pray that these children we minister to weekly will grow in the love and wisdom of the Lord. Pray that more parents will come to know Jesus through the feeding ministry and the lives of these precious children. Pray for wisdom and strength for my wife and our volunteer teacher, Cristy, our Bible student and a weekender, as they teach these precious kids. Pray for knowledge, wisdom, strength, and God’s provision to sustain our weekly feeding program financially. Please help us pray for strength, guidance, and protection for me and my family as we do the ministry together with our job and study. Pray for complete healing for my daughter, Ashly.
New Year Party and Weekly Children’s Feeding Ministry
We praise the Lord for the overflowing provision with which our feeding ministry continues every week and for His sustaining grace in the lives of these children. We are grateful for the people God uses to bless the children so they can be fed physically with nutritious foods and spiritually through God’s word. We celebrated our New Year’s party with the children, one way of thanking the Lord for His sustaining grace in this feeding ministry. We gave the children fruit and delicious meals, played group games, worshiped God by singing and dancing, and heard God’s word. Some children brought their parents to the celebration program, and we are glad the parents enjoyed themselves with their children. God uses this feeding ministry to be how we can access parents and minister to them.
Bible Study
We praise the Lord for sustaining our church last year and for another year to celebrate and be thankful for God’s faithfulness in the lives of our brothers and sisters here in Calero. During the traditional and cultural celebration of the Sinulog festival here in Cebu, we were affected; our neighbors played loud music and songs about worshiping their idol god. Through this, we are grateful to be still able to continue our Bible study every Sunday afternoon. On our first meeting this year, we thanked the Lord and looked back on His faithfulness and goodness for the past year and how the Lord has sustained each of us and our families.
We are so grateful to the Lord that one of our youth and a volunteer in our children’s feeding ministry, Cony, expressed her desire to study at Bible college. Cony and her sister, Genevev listened to the weekly Bible study I had at their parent’s home. Since then, the girls went to our first Whitefield youth camp, have been active in the church, and are now volunteers teaching the children. Cony asks for prayer for her desire to study in Bible school to become a Christian educator. She and her sister Genevev graduated from grade twelve last school year, but instead of going to college, both needed to get jobs to help with family finances to support their eight younger siblings; Cony is the third. Their father is a laborer in construction work and does not have a permanent income. We are praying as a church about how we can help her in her studies.
Bible Month Celebration
January is National Bible Month here in the Philippines, and as part of celebrating, we had a culmination activity during our children’s Sunday school and feeding. My wife shared the importance of Bible study with the kids, as in 2 Timothy 3:16–17. The children are taught about the authors of the Bible, its books, and how the Bible is used in daily life. It is our prayer to rejoice that these precious little children will know the Lord Jesus Christ, have a personal relationship with Him, and become the leaders and educators of God’s Word in the church. We pray that the Lord will use them mightily to become channels of blessings to their parents and families.
Prayer requests:
Pray that these more than 50 children we minister to weekly will grow in the love and wisdom of the Lord. Pray that parents will come to know Jesus through the feeding ministry and the lives of these precious children. Pray for my wife and for Cristy, a Bible student and weekend volunteer teacher, as they prepare and make curriculum lessons for this year. Pray for knowledge, wisdom, strength, and God’s provision to sustain our weekly feeding program financially. Pray for the spiritual growth and maturity of these young people. Please pray for the celebration of our upcoming third church anniversary this month of February. Pray for provision, wisdom in planning the program, our speaker, and good weather.
We extend our gratitude to God, our Savior and Lord, for abundantly providing for the Calero Church planting work despite our limited resources, recognizing Him as the ultimate source of everything. We joyfully celebrated Children’s Month with 58 active participants in our weekly feeding program. Although we delayed the culmination due to time and budget constraints, we praise God that, despite the challenges, we could still host a delightful celebration for these children. We emphasize their value and preciousness as children by serving their favorite spaghetti and providing fruits. Many of them have faced verbal abuse, child labor, rejection, abandonment, and broken families, depriving them of their rights. Yet, through the Calero Church planting work, we are grateful to God for allowing us to tangibly demonstrate care and love, offering hope and assurance of His love, care, and protection. In doing so, we aim to convey the message of how valuable and precious they are in the eyes of God.
Nurturing Hearts: Empowering Families through Child Protection Education
Recognizing the preciousness of children to God, we emphasize the need to cherish, protect, love, and educate them. During our Children’s Month celebration, we had the privilege of educating both kids and parents on child protection, addressing prevalent issues of physical, emotional, and verbal abuse in our community. Sharing Bible passages highlighting Jesus’ love for children, we aim to instill a sense of care and responsibility. Gratefully, my wife’s role as a child developmental worker equips her with valuable insights on child protection, which she imparts to the community entrusted to us by God. Seeing parents attentively listening and responding to these crucial discussions is heartening. Praise the Lord for this opportunity to impact the lives of both children and parents positively.
Elevating Worship: Empowering the Next Generation in the Exalting Ministry
In our commitment to train and equip the next generation for active participation in the uplifting ministry, we conducted a Praise and Worship Workshop Seminar at Gateway EFCP in Lapu-Lapu City, Cebu, this month. This seminar is a prerequisite for those aspiring to engage in the exalting ministry. As the interim pastor of the replanting churches in Lapu-Lapu since September 2023 and officially taking over leadership from January 2024 due to the retiring 80-year-old pastor, my wife and I aspire to organize the praise and worship team. We included ten young individuals from Calero Church Planting in the workshop to prepare our team for Calero. We are grateful for everyone’s enthusiasm, availability, and eagerness to participate in the praise and worship seminar. During the workshop, attendees are instructed on leading praise and worship with proper etiquette, selecting appropriate song line-ups, understanding the distinct roles within the team, including instrumentalists, and recognizing the significance of prayer and devotion in this ministry. We pray that the Lord instills a burden in the hearts of these young individuals to engage actively in the exalting ministry this year and equips them with the necessary skills. Despite interruptions in our training schedule last year due to the busy lives of our youth and many graduating students, we anticipate resuming training this year.
Please help us pray that these more than 50 children we minister to weekly will grow in the love and wisdom of the Lord. Pray that more parents will come to know Jesus through the feeding ministry and the lives of these precious children. Pray for my wife and our volunteer teacher, Cristy, as they prepare and make curriculum lessons for this year. Pray for knowledge, wisdom, strength, and God’s provision to sustain our weekly feeding program financially. Please help us pray for God’s financial provision as I enroll for the second semester of this school year. Please pray for our music training that we will organize starting next month. Pray for the availability of our young people, as some of them are working now, and the availability and passion of the youth trainers and leaders from our mother church. Pray for the spiritual growth and maturity of these young people.
Praise the Lord for the successful women’s district fellowship last month. Thirty-six women attended the event from five evangelical churches; three of these were White Fields’ church plants. It was a wonderful time of encouraging one another to grow in faith and knowledge of the Lord Jesus Christ and to develop closer friendship with one another.
The theme was “A Woman of Courage and Strength.” They meditated on the life of Abigail in the Old Testament. My wife was the speaker, and the host church was the Light of Life Community Center. What a joy and encouraging activity to witness these women from different areas gathering together to praise and worship God and encourage one another in unity.
Praise the Lord that we were able to give four hundred and fifty pairs of slippers (flip-flops) to the kids at three areas of White Fields’ church planning including Calero Evangelical Free Church, Light of Life Community Center, and our newly formed church planting ministry in Danao, Cebu with Pastor Lito.
We thank God for the opportunity and privilege to minister to God’s people through slippers. Bro. Dennis was a devout Roman Catholic and wealthy man who had fully rejected God and pastors, and never gave his family a chance to enter a church or invite a pastor into their house. But one day, God cut off all the sources of his income, and he ended up in poverty which led him to depression. Because of his depression and shame, it came to his mind to kill all his children, his wife, and himself. But during that time, a pastor whom he had rejected was sent by God to their home where Dennis had already locked up his family in their room, ready to kill them with a pistol. The said pastor was in their house the whole night, ministering to Dennis until God convicted him and he repented. From that moment on, he became born again and praised God. His life and family were restored by God, even his wealth.
Bro. Dennis and his family are now living abroad. They are supporting students in their studies in Cebu. Dennis visited here in Cebu for three months and one of his goals was to give slippers to children and even adults with the printed message, Jesus loves me. So that every time a person wears the slippers, they will be reminded that even in their daily walks, God loves them and takes care of them.
Our weekly children’s feeding continues, and we thank God for providing grace, wisdom, and strength to the volunteers as well as the children to whom we minister every week. According to the parents, the children are always excited and thrilled about the coming each Sunday, some even arrive hours early instead of waiting till the afternoon for the program to start. We are excited that the older children are becoming active in the program too, they are now the ones volunteering to lead the dancing and singing during worship time as well as the games. We praise the Lord for utilizing this ministry to reach the children, to help them grow in their faith, and to become future leaders in the church.
- Pray for my wife, who is in charge of the children’s ministry, as well as our teachers, to have more strength, knowledge, and patience when teaching the kids.
Our weekly Bible studies continue, and we are struggling with the weather affecting the different areas. It is very hot in the morning with sudden heavy rains in the afternoon. Despite these challenges, we are continuing. I am amazed at the work of the Holy Spirit in the lives of the nine employees at my wife’s workplace and how God is changing them from not caring to being excited for their God’s Word.
- Pray for wisdom and knowledge as we do our planning and evaluation for the ministry goals of next year.
- Pray for wisdom and time management for my wife and me, I am a student, pastor, husband, and parent. My wife is an employee, mother, and wife. Pray also for our children’s academic accomplishments and protection.
- Pray for the Holy Spirit’s advanced ministering power in the lives of these people to whom we minister.
- Pray for the more than fifty children to grow in the love and wisdom of the Lord.
- Pray that through our children’s ministry, more parents may come to know Jesus.