ThePalananAgtas - Philippine Frontier Missions!
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ThePalananAgtas - Philippine Frontier Missions!
PHILIPPINE FRONTIER MISSIONS April - June 2015 VOL. 23 NO. 2 SPECIAL REPORT 1 News & Information from Philippine Frontier Missions The P alanan Agtas in this Generation PHILIPPINE FRONTIER MISSIONS APRIL - JUNE 2015 1 2 PHILIPPINE FRONTIER MISSIONS As a supporting ministry, we uphold the global mission and purpose of the Seventh-day Adventist Church. We are dependent upon God to move people to support this work. In cooperation with the Southern Asia-Pacific Division of Seventh-day Adventist, the work of PFM is to establish indigenous SDA churches among people groups in the Philippines and Asia where the church does not presently exist and where social, cultural or economic barriers prevent neighboring SDA churches from establishing the church. Send missionaries among unreached people groups with the view of establishing active SDA congregations. When a congregation is firmly established among a people group, PFM will turn over operational responsibility to the local mission or conference. Raise the level of mission awareness among SDAs. Provide an avenue for contributors to have a sense of involvement in the mission work they are supporting. Open up opportunities for more SDAs to engage in frontier mission service. PFM BOARD MEMBERS & OFFICERS Bayani Agnazata - Chairman Rowena Aquino - Corp. Secretary Maila Dizon - Treasurer Mary Rose Fabrero - Executive Director Abner Dizon - PFM Evangelism & Church Planting Institute, Advicer Edwin Balila - Board Member Cornelio Aba - Board Member Cover Picture: Agta Man Editor: Maila T. Dizon Layout Artist: Glynis Aquino 2 PHILIPPINE FRONTIER MISSIONS PHILIPPINE FRONTIER MISSIONS SPECIAL REPORT Philippine Frontier Missions, Inc. is a non-profit religious organization established in 1993 by Filipino SDA pastors and laymen, working in cooperation with the Seventh-day Adventist Church to plant the Church among unreached people groups. Editor from the In His Service, Maila T. Dizon HOW TO SEND DONATIONS MetroBank Dollar Account: Philippine Frontier Missions, MetroBank Paseo de Sta.Rosa, Sta. Rosa, Laguna, Make checks payable to Philippine Acct. No.: 643-2-64300574-8 Frontier Missions USA. Write “PFM-Phils.” on the memo. ChinaBank Peso Account: Philippine Frontier Missions Contact: Tim Holbrook ChinaBank Paseo De Sta. Rosa, Phone: 1-423-596-9202 Laguna Email: [email protected] Acct. No. 385-000551-1 Website: www.pfm-usa.org BPI Account: Philippine Donations: Philippine Frontier Missions Sta.Rosa Highway, Laguna MetroBank Peso Account Acct. No.: 8983-0194-21 Philippine Frontier Missions MetroBank Paseo de Sta.Rosa, You may contact us on these Nos.: Sta. Rosa, Laguna 0939-908-6496, 0905-775-9360, Acct. No.: 643-3-64394723-5 0906-545-1714 PHILIPPINE FRONTIER MISSIONS USA P.O. Box 42, Eton, GA, 30724. APRIL - JUNE 2015 3 Pray Therefore... What is the most tangible proof that God works and is active on this earth? The answer lies in the stories of every individual who has come under the banner of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ. No matter what generation, no matter what country or continent, no matter what color of the skin and what language, and no matter whether in the city or in far away mountains and jungles – God is revealing Himself to each one and establishing in their hearts His kingdom. I have often wondered where the next miracle of God lies or where His voice is next heard. I have waited many a times for wondrous results in this ministry and sometimes come away empty. Until I look closely at each individual near me and those who are in the field. I then noticed how God is not really far and silent. He is near, and He is working out His will to save mankind. Each story of change is the miracle that really matters. You will read of those miracle stories in the pages of this newsletter. May you be blessed! SPECIAL REPORT for Aura Ladan “Dang, you have to do recruitment.” That was the message I received from Sir Abner when I was in my mission field in Bakun, Benguet. Confident that my Great Master is sending me to another adventure with Him, I packed my things and travelled back to the office. My first destination was Mindanao. I went first to South Philippine Adventist College and then to Mountain View College and to several churches in the surrounding area. And then I went to Central Philippine Adventist College and Bacolod before leaving for Capiz and Aklan. It was my first time to travel by myself to faraway places. But God has proved to me that we just have to trust Him completely and He’ll provide everything. And I mean everything. He provided me with people who can help me, places to stay, church appointments, good contacts. Everything! God is just amazing! It was a good two months that I spent travelling, meeting people, scheduling appointments and looking for workers for the Lord’s vineyard. I really praise the Lord because He used me to deliver His message to our brothers and sisters in far-away places. Most of them had no idea about Philippine Frontier Missions or unreached people groups. I could no longer count how many times I was asked if PFM is 1000MM. But in each instance I was always delighted to let them know that it’s a different ministry and explain to them what we do. I knew the Holy Spirit was working to reach their hearts. I remember the looks on their faces as they listen to the presentation. I am certain that God’s Spirit has worked in each of the churches and gatherings where I presented. Seeds were planted and I praise the Lord! More Workers As the Lord’s messenger I was the first one to be blessed. As I deliver the same message and appeal every Sabbath I was more convicted of the need for workers in God’s most neglected field. And I, myself have been more sure of my calling. Imagine only 2% of all missionaries going to unreached people groups (2.84 billion people or 41.6% of the world’s population) while 98% are going to places where the people have already heard of the Gospel. And I said, “Yes, Lord. This is where I am needed.” My prayer is that our youth who have heard of this message would have the same realization. A few young people have expressed an interest in becoming frontier missionaries. They have felt that God is calling them. But the enemy is doing everything in his power to stop them from going. And in most cases, it is their family members who discourage them. I saw also how many of our youth are not mindful of their great responsibility. Their God-given gifts, talents, strength and vigor are not channeled in the right direction. These young people could have been good witnesses for the gospel. In my own experience, I became an Adventist when I was in college. My godly mother, who was an Adventist, was very happy and supportive when I decided to become a missionary. I appeal to you, dear parents to let your children go when God calls them. Remember that you don’t own them. Please do not become a hindrance to the advancement of the Gospel. PHILIPPINE FRONTIER MISSIONS APRIL - JUNE 2015 3 4 PHILIPPINE FRONTIER MISSIONS SPECIAL REPORT trials in life if we have Jesus in our hearts. At this she fell silent. She seemed AETA 1 Analine Torda & Julie Fernandez to be pondering the things I’ve said. After a while, she asked us who we are and where we live. We told her that we are volunteer teachers in Barangay Palis. I also explained that we also help those who are sick and that we also teach the Word of God. Upon hearing our reply, the old woman became sad. “They’re very fortunate,” she said. “There are people like you who help them,” she continued. “There are so many children who cannot go to school in the place where I live. So many people get sick and many of them die without being taken to a hospital. There are also no pastors to teach us the Word of God.” And then she added, “I hope you will also come to us.” Tears welled up in my eyes. I suddenly remembered the lyrics to that old PFM song “Hear the people calling, come and help us here! Daily they are dying and no one seems to care. Oh the field can wait no longer; it has waited far too long. God’s field needs your hand right now…” The harvest is truly plenty but the laborers are few. Our brothers and sisters this is a challenge for us. Let us all wake up from our slumber and work hand in hand for the salvation of those who have never heard of Jesus. For our faith partners who continuously pray and cheerfully give their financial support for this ministry, I pray that you will continue to experience the blessings from our Father in heaven as you take part in this great ministry. PHILIPPINE finally came, all she had to do was cut the umbilical cord and wash the newborn baby. When Sabbath came, Sandy gratefully shared her experience. She was very thankful that God had answered her prayers. We’re also blessed & thankful to God that the converts here are now learning to pray, to call to Him & put their trust in Him. Psalm 34:4, “I sought the Lord & He heard me & delivered me from all my fears.” She was very nervous and she did not know what to do. She estimated her uncle to be back in 2-4 hours since the paltera lives very far.There are only few people staying in the village.The rest are staying in their farms during summer. Afraid to be alone with a woman in labor, Sandy tried hard to keep her body from shaking from panic. She tried her best to look calm for the sake of her auntie who couldn’t help scream and cry out in pain. Sandy comforted her. All the while she prayed that somebody would pass by to help them. God seemed to answer her prayers when Sandy saw another uncle pass by. She called out to him for help but when he saw the situation he excused himself. He said he couldn’t help them. After a long while, her auntie’s legs started shaking. The baby is coming? Sandy stopped massaging her auntie’s back and Redly Serrano & Shella Lumawag looked in front. And indeed it was! The baby’s head was coming out. Sandy was wondering how she would manage to deliver the baby. Just in time she saw a mother and a child passing by. She called out to them for help. And indeed she was the help sent from God for she knew how Sandy’s aunt is about to give birth. to help deliver babies. The baby was Her uncle requested her to attend to his successfully delivered and both mother wife while he calls for a “paltera” (local and child were fine. Praise the Lord! midwife). Sandy was also 6 moths pregnant. When Sandy’s uncle and the paltera AETA 2 Learning To Trust: A Convert’s Experience 4 PHILIPPINE FRONTIER MISSIONS APRIL - JUNE 2015 SPECIAL REPORT One 5 of our active VBS students is Peter, a 10-year old Aeta boy who looks small for his age. He enjoys learning songs and listening to Bible stories. He’s also fond of making VBS crafts. But sometimes he’s unable to attend our classes because his father needed him to help in making a living. At other times he is tasked by his parents to Melque, Mylene, & Jed Dulnuan look for food. In the middle of our VBS we found out that leaders of other denominations here are asking the parents why they are allowing their children to attend our classes. We thought many kids would stop attending because of this but they continued on. And so day and night, we include them in our prayers. When graduation came, one of the parents who was present was Peter’s mother. She seemed very happy to witness the program and when the time finally came for parents to speak, she stood up and said, “I am thankful that Pastor Melque is here to teach the children. Peter, my son used to be very lazy. He also used to bully his younger siblings. But when he started attending this program, he started to change. He’s no longer lazy and he is now good to his siblings.” We praise the Lord! It’s a joyful thing to see lives change because of God’s Words. Faith partners, thank you for your prayers and financial support. Many are being drawn closer to our Lord just like Peter and his mother. Let us continue to labor for the Master until He comes. Your support will help hasten the coming of the Lord. We will be in heaven together with the souls who were saved because of you. God bless! AETA 3 Transforming Little Peter A Call For Missionaries We were on our way back to Cabatuan from Palis. Riding on our bagon (a cart pulled by a carabao) we saw an old woman walking alone. We were heading on the same direction so I offered her a ride. She said she’s going to Barangay Nacolcol, an hour and a half walk from Cabatuan. This was the first time we saw her. She was very cheerful. We talked about so many things as we drove along. She even opened up to us her personal life—her problems, her pains and heartaches. My heart went out to her as she told her story. I comforted her with the Word of God. I assured her that we can victoriously go through all kinds of FRONTIER MISSIONS DUMAGAT Glynis Aquino Back to Bato! I was hesitant to go back to Dumagat project, ALONE. It’s quite a challenge to be in a place you are not familiar and comfortable with. Besides, I was not even sure where I would stay since the old missionary house is old and torn-down. And so I prayed to God for a companion. And He answered. He didn’t just give me one or two or three. He gave me 35 companions! They were the AUP Theology students who needed to conduct their Cross-Culture training. Once again, I endured the long mountainous hike with my 35 companions. Whew! God is teaching me to endure for the sake of the unreached. I was reminded that most of us are in our comfort zone and enjoying the truth we receive while souls are perishing. I’ve got the chance to talk to some of our brothers and sisters there in Bato. I found out that some of the church members have grown cold in their faith. But I praise the Lord for the faithful ones who continue to strive to follow Him. God use these faithful few to fight the evil influences that come into their village. Many of them were strengthened as we gave them advice and comfort from the Word of God. I also thank the Lord because even the non-Adventists still remember our missionaries who have worked there. They told me that they are blessed because PFM missionaries ministered to them and introduced to them the Savior. The church members are half-wishing that the missionaries would always stay with them but they know that many souls are still waiting. They feel the burden for other tribes who are still in darkness. Their prayer is that they, too, will be reached by the Gospel that they may also find hope amidst continued on page 9.. PHILIPPINE FRONTIER MISSIONS APRIL - JUNE 2015 5 6 PHILIPPINE FRONTIERtime, MISSIONS SPECIALwere REPORT while the church members busy constructing the church’s comfort room, she went to the 2nd floor of a nearby house and took her seat by the window so she could have a good view of the men working. I was also there. And when Roselyn saw me, she smiled at me. And then suddenly she lost her balance and fell out the window.The next thing I heard was her voice screaming and crying. She was obviously hurt and shocked. But to everyone’s surprise, she suffered no broken bones, not even a scratch. It was indeed a miracle of God’s protection. Priscilla Panugao & Sheila Yosorez The next day, her mother told me what Roselyn said. “Mother, I am thanking God today,” she said. “On Sabbath, I am going to give my testimony. I want to thank God because He saved me.” Her mother was confused because she didn’t know of “Good morning ma’am!” This is Roselyn’s standard greeting every time the accident. So she asked her child, “Why? What she sees me. She is the only child of our happened?” and Roselyn replied “Do you know mother Church Elder here in Hingin 2. She’s only that I fell down from the window? It was really high, but look, I have no broken bones, 6 years old but she is our most active not even a scratch because I know that God had saved me.” I was touched by Roselyn’s faith. She’s still very young yet she recognizes the song leader in the church. She loves Bible presence and protection of our Heavenly Father. And she wants to share it with others. stories too! God really loves the little children. Thank you faith partners for your support that Roselyn is a very curious child and she loves to watch her father work. One even little ones are being drawn to Christ! BUHID MANGYAN Faith of a Child GUINA-ANG Richard, Marilen, & Josh Mindoro Blinders & BlindMen Many people were attending from the very first meeting up until the last night of our crusade here in Pasil. More than 30 persons also attended the following Sabbath. But Satan is very angry every time we do activities like crusade, seminar, baptism, and Bible studies. He’s using other people so that the truth would not be heard especially by the ones who want to follow. One such case is an old man whom we thought was very interested since he 6 was always present during our nightly meetings. I later found out that he was just there to discourage the listeners. He was also present on our Sabbath meetings. During our potluck, my wife overheard him talking with the other attendees, “Don’t get baptized. Don’t join these Adventists. You can no longer eat pork if you join them,” he said. Saddened and moved with pity for this poor soul, I immediately took the courage to approach him. And so while he was still eating I said, “Why are you doing that Manong (older brother)? Please don’t do that again. There’s nothing wrong in listening to God’s Word.” He was just silent and didn’t say a word. He is one of the elders here in Guina-ang and it is just sad because many people listened to him. Another case is about a Catechist and her followers. People here are actually afraid of them. They really try their best to keep the people from listening and accepting Bible Studies from us. A young person who regularly attends our Midweek and Vesper meetings told us, “We want to listen, my mother and I, but she is afraid of *Nona (the Catechist).” They are like blind men leading the blind. The worst thing is, when others are beginning to see the light, they turn on the blinders so that others may not see. Please help us pray for the people here who are hungering for the truth. May they have the courage to follow God rather than men. Pray also for the Catholic leaders here that God will change their hearts and that they would be open to the voice of the Holy Spirit. PHILIPPINE FRONTIER MISSIONS APRIL - JUNE 2015 PHILIPPINE FRONTIER MISSIONS SPECIAL REPORT 7 research and studies, Saturday is the Sabbath day not Sunday. Ann then told Alfred that her eldest sister recently became a Seventh-day Adventist and keeping Saturday as their day of worship. They both agreed that time that they will give it a try to attend and join the following Saturday. That Saturday, Alfred, determined to give it a try, was already in front of our house, waiting for Ann. Ann, not serious about their agreement, was still at home sleeping. Marijima, Ann’s sister, knew about their plan. She invited Alfred inside the church when she noticed him standing outside. Marijima then texted Ann and informed her that Alfred is already in the church. About an hour later, Ann came. It was the beginning. The two, since then attended Sabbath. Alfred admitted that he is really searching for truth. And he had asked several pastors of different religions Leo, Merriam, Gift, & Saint Gonzaga for a Biblical proof of Sunday worship but their answers did not satisfy him. His questions Alfred and Ann were previously were answered “glassmates”. They are always present in that Saturday and he was every barangay/town’s occasion, drinking convinced with the Biblical wine. They were both life of the party. It and historical proofs. Eight was during one of their drinking sessions months later, the two were that the Sabbath issue was brought out. baptized. Glassmates now Alfred told Ann that according to his became churchmates. KALANGUYA Glassmates to Churchmates KANKANAEY Grace Lasota & Maricris Camacho A Pound of Cure One early morning while we were busy fixing things for the day’s work, an old native man passed by in front of our house, seemed worried and was looking for something. We greeted him “Mayat ay Agsapa”, he stopped and responded with a smile. He asked us about his health. “I have cough for almost three weeks now. I am having chest pains and I am alarmed with my condition. I used many anti cough medicines but there is no improvement.” If you have medicines, would you please give me? I’ll pay for it.” Looking at him, I started my assessment. I hoped that I will be inspired with a correct treatment to give him.We prayed and introduced to him nature’s healing herbs and water. After the treatment, he thanked us for what we have done to him, I said ‘’ No, It’s our God who is the Healer.” As the sunset was approaching, the old man knocked on our door. He had a bag of potatoes in his hands. As we let him in, we noticed his buoyant spirit. “Your medicines were very effective!” They helped me a lot, I am so excited and I can’t wait to visit you again!” I just smiled and whispered a prayer. Then, we taught him how we prepared the medicine we gave him. We offered him a prayer. “You are the angels sent from above!” he said. The Lord has fullness of grace to bestow on every one who will receive the heavenly gift. The Holy Spirit will bring the God entrusted capabilities into Christ’ service. A NEW WAY TO SEND YOUR DONATIONS TO PFM Smart Padala: #5299675695263101 Those who wants to send their donations directly to PFM, you may now do so by using the Smart Padala in your nearby store and then notify us on this no.: 0908-365-9153. PHILIPPINE FRONTIER MISSIONS APRIL - JUNE 2015 7 8 PHILIPPINE FRONTIER MISSIONS SPECIAL REPORT God is greater in power. Satan tried another trick. It happened one Sabbath day. After our Divine worship, I went inside my room and opened my locker. Little did I know that a huge, poisonous snake was there beside my locker, ready to strike. The locals call it “agsawan” but in tagalog it is known as “ulupong.” Terrified at the sight of this uninvited guest, I shouted at the top of my lungs and quickly jumped away. The church Jun Rey Bahi-an & John Marcial elder heard me shouting. He hurried inside my room and found the snake. It took a while before they were finally “And call upon me in the day of trouble, able to kill the snake. I will deliver thee, and thou shalt glorify me.” I thought maybe Satan is angry because almost all the brethren attended that Sabbath. Ps. 50:15 Whatever may be the reason, what matters is that God protected me. In Romans 8:31 it I know that the enemy is doing his says, “If God is for us, who can be against us.” If we are on the side of God, we are safe. very best to destroy me because I am God has assured us so many times in the Bible that He will never leave us nor forsake us serving the Lord. I thank God because I in times of trouble and even in the point of death. already recovered from the sickness that Please continue to pray for us and for our ministry because missionaries’ lives are Satan gave the last time. I nearly died but always at stake. Thank you brethren for your untiring support! PALANAN God’s Power is Greater Goliath when Manong Tulingan, Manang Siga’s husband, came from their payew (field) and joined us. Manong Tulingan is a well known Espiritista leader in Mt. Province. Thus, I was expecting that he’s knowledgeable about the Bible. But to my surprise he asked, “sino ay ipogaw di? Sino si Saul? (Who’s that person? Who’s Saul?)” I was glad to be used by God to introduce Bible characters and Bible stories to him. I am Louvelyn Tiburcio & Jessielyn Sacay happy that Manong Tulingan, admitted that he lacks time to read the Bible, trusts me as God’s servant to share His word. One Monday afternoon, after What made me happier teaching Bible class at Balugan National that day was when I was about to High School, I went to Manang Siga to give leave, He called me back and asked a favor. He requested us to teach his children – use her Chronological Bible study (CBS) and stories from the Bible or any story that will help shape their young minds. to grant her request to watch Bible movies We are happy to share that we have finally won the confidence of some children on my laptop. We were in the middle of their parents. This is a good start in introducing God into their lives. Let’s pray for the watching an animated story of David and children that we are teaching and their parents as well. God bless! SAGADA One Step at a Time 8 PHILIPPINE FRONTIER MISSIONS APRIL - JUNE 2015 9 PHILIPPINE FRONTIER MISSIONS SPECIAL REPORT After visiting the homes of the learned more about Jesus. brethren, we dropped by a house on the “That’s good to know,” I road to have some rest. It was a tiring said. “Then it means that walk going up the hill. There was a store. the church should make VBS Sis. Mary Ann bought something. She a regular program every introduced me to the store owner. The summer.” store owner asked Sis. Mary Ann if there “One more thing,” the is another Vacation Bible School coming store owner told me. “I that summer. She replied that they were am thankful that you drop planning to. The store owner told how by. My elementary kid her children enjoyed the stories and has an assignment in her songs. She was waiting for another VBS Religion class. The teacher Mary Rose Fabrero to come. She chose the Adventist VBS asked them to write the Ten because she observed that her children Commandments. I don’t know where to find it in the Bible.” I smiled and wondered why the teacher chose that. I asked for a Bible and showed to her. “How will the teacher teach the Ten Commandments when it shows about the ‘graven images and the seventh-day to be kept holy’?” I wondered. I simply prayed that God will speak to her through His Word. I asked her daughter to copy the verses. While she wrote, I simply explained each commandment so that she could explain it to her class. I prayed that those verses will speak also to them. We prayed for the store owner and her daughter before we left. SALEGSEG Sowing Seeds Through Children Ministry QURAISH Afraz & Anisha Muqtadir Jinns Muslims believe that there are “jinns” or spirits living with us.They say that these are powerful spirits who live among us and are also waiting for judgment. But for them, these spirits are their friends who can give them power. And they call people with such power as “Balihan” or “Babaylan.” One of our friends came to visit me one day. She mentioned how much they want their brother in Pangutaran, Jolo to come home but his mother-in-law wouldn’t let him. Many times he tried to leave but he just can’t for different reasons. So they asked their neighbor to make a “hinanghinang,” a kind of charm that makes a person uneasy if he doesn’t do what you want him to do. I asked who makes the charm and she told me it’s Rose, one of our students! She also told me that Rose has a jinn, a child who already passed away. The child’s spirit came back grown up already. She said that Rose can just ask the spirit if she wants to know something. This jinn can predict, heal, charm, etc. I also found out that most of the people here have Jinn. I discovered also that some of them are using their jinns’ power on us whether for good or for evil. I have not seen visible results against us but they did say that they used the powers of the jinns to speed up our return from our vacations from the mainland. We need your continuous prayer for us to be protected and overcome the power of darkness. from page 5... life’s troubles. They earnestly hope, by the grace of God, to continue their outreach program to the Dumagat tribes on the other side of the Angat Dam. Please continue to pray for our brethren here in Bato that they may hold on to the truth faithfully and be able to minister to the nearby tribes. How about you? Are you not burdened by the thought of so many souls that have not yet been reached by the Gospel? The field is ripe for harvesting yet we lack workers. Whom shall the Lord send? PHILIPPINE FRONTIER MISSIONS APRIL - JUNE 2015 9 10 PHILIPPINE FRONTIER MISSIONS PHILIPPINE FRONTIER MISSIONS SPECIAL REPORT SPECIAL REPORT DONORS FROM 11 Ja nuary - March 2015 WEST PALAWANO Johnny Lawag & Shem Ehurango Kerker’s Struggle with the Spirits One of our goals is to add more Bible students. I went around the village looking for people who might be interested.While searching, Toto, one of the natives there, suggested that I go and visit his friends. Following his advice, I went and found them very receptive. They agreed to have Bible study with us. I went to their house again one day for another Bible study.To my surprise, I found Kerker, my Bible student, performing a ritual for his fellow natives. I heard him muttering unintelligible words while doing his ceremony. After he finished, I couldn’t help but ask him what that was about. “I am an albularyo,” he said. I tried to hide my surprise. After talking some more I asked him if he would like to continue our Bible study that day but he declined and said we’ll just continue another day. I visited them again a day after but we still did not get the chance to study because of a family situation. I advised them to put their faith in God and I prayed for them before leaving. Kerker then told me to come back again. When I came back the next day I found Kerker in a different mood. He told me not to come back anymore. I asked him why. He said he forgot his rituals ever since we started teaching them. I know that God is working in Kerker’s life. Every night I am praying for him. I am planning to go back again and convince him to study the Word of God with me again. Please pray for him not to resist the leadings the Holy Spirit. TAGBANUA Mary Rose Fabrero A Blessing to Your Neighbor 10 PHILIPPINE FRONTIER MISSIONS I looked for Sis. Inday to accompany me in visiting the brethren in Tungib. I found her busy working in her neighbor’s flower garden. She was weeding and cleaning the neighbor’s front yard. I helped her with it. She told me that her neighbor is a school teacher and has no time to clean her garden. Then her neighbor asked for her help. Though Sis. Inday has something to do in her farm, she cannot say no to her friend. I swept the dried leaves while we were chatting. She told me to just sit and not work but I insisted to help. Her friend arrived and was surprised to see a new face cleaning her yard. Sis. Inday introduced me. Her friend tried to stop me. I explained that it was all right with me, and I just wanted to help Sis. Inday while we chatted. She then asked us to stop for a while and have some snack. We got to talk some more. Sis. Inday got back to her work. I remained chatting with her neighbor. She asked about my work, and I shared my experiences as a missionary. I shared who the Seventh-day Adventists people are and what they believe. She found out that I was also a teacher, and we got many things to talk about school. She enjoyed our chat. She told me that she got tonsillitis and asked me about charcoal. A friend advised her to use charcoal. It was her first time to use it. I gave testimonies about the use of charcoal, and she was convinced to use it. She was thankful that day that I visited her house. I prayed for her before I left. APRIL - JUNE 2015 INDIVIDUAL SPONSORS Agudil a, Ben & Leony Agudil a, Michael Ababa, Mila Aguila, Alberto & Leah Abacan, Eden & Ted Aguila, Amando & Juliet Abacan, Emy Aguila, James Abacan, Gary & Marie Abacan, Gideon & Malou Aguilar, Felix Aguilar, Gloria Abacan, Lory Aguilar, Merwin Abacan, Louie Francis Aguirre, Bayani Abad, Benilda Agustin, Keith Lynne Abad, Rebecca Agustin, Lolita Santos Abaday, Alfredo Alamag, Alveshann Abalos, Eustaquia Alamag, Jahzeel Abandia, Maresther P. 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Imperial, Jed Dayandayan, Cristita Geniblazo, Mhitzi Ratnam Flores, Monalissa Fabricante, Thess Laygo, Evelyn Eleda, Linda Dayao, Dolly Geniblazo, Mthu & Marie Imperial, Mark Desierdo, Jasmine 12 PHILIPPINE FRONTIER MISSIONS APRIL - JUNE 2015 Lazaro, Nenita Leano, Eleazer Leano, Lyn Leeping, Alex & Irene Leeping, Angelika & Carl Legaspi, Priscila Lems, Renato Leonor, Roger Lepaspino, Nestor Libante, Ismael Libaton, Ester Licuanan, Marina Licuanan, Mirian Ligalig, Bhoy Ligan, Mark & Normela Ligaya, Heddecel Lim, Amelou Lim, Fiscal Alfredo Linatoc, Don & Emily Lingatong, Lyn Liongson, Eleonor Sioson Lirag, Rod Liwag, Leonila Liwanag, Allan Liwanagan, Carlito Llanora, Annie Llanto, Dovey Llona, Michelle Lopez, Gerson Loredo, Fely Lorejas, LG Lorenzo, Irma Loriezo, Lowell S. Loriezo, Samuel & Gebra Lozano Family Luana, Eric & Geraldine Lubiano, Reynalyn Lubis, Poppy Lubra, Estrella Lucenas, Antonio Lucion, Shekina Safe Ludovice, Marcelo Lumalang, Oseas R. Lumampao, Elmo & Family Lumantao, Raquel Luneta, Mayfourth Lupac, Kyla Lustina, Major & Mrs. Maala, Prezel Mabignay, Eliceo Mabini, Carolina Mabituin, Abby & Rj Mabituin, Rj & Anny Mabulay, Engr. Jonas & Noreen Mabunga, Khing & Dhelz Mabunga, Tellie Macabales, Rodney Macalalad, Cielo Macanlolay, Lilia Macapagal, Mr & Mrs. Rupert Macaraeg, Abeth & Cesar Macaraeg, Engr. Jess & Jinny Macaraeg, June & Ruby Macaraeg, Mary Ann Macaraeg, Tita R. Macatangay, Gonyang Macatangay, Jeff & Jude Macatangay, Lito & Mavic Macatbag, Corason Macatubal, Mr. & Mrs. Warron Madriaga, Miriam T. Maestre, Daryl & Amor Magadia, Nonie Magallanes, Jimvy R. Magbujos, Lucila A. Magcamit, Elisa Magcamit, Romuel & Annie Magdato, Helda Magdato, Robert & Marylou Magistrado, Norma Maglahus, Manuel & Grace Maglipas, Sunbeam Love Magpolong, Joy Magracia, Vic Magsalin, Albert Magsalin, Miguela Magsino, Sol Maisa, Aldrin & Criszel Maisa, Mary Jane Majaras, Romeo D. Malay, Prophetesa Malik, Omron Manalansan, Rolly & Bing Manalo, Ananias & Rosario Manalo, Levy Manalo, Pam Manalo, Rudy & Family Manares, Jose Manato, Melinda Mandapat, Ali & Michiel Mandar, Chal Mandar, Raquel R. Manez, Francis James Manez, James Mangulabnan, Sofia Mangune, Boy & Lorena Manigbas, Emmalou Manigbas, Nora Maningas, Sharon C. Manliclic, Nino Manluctao, Dita Mansalapus, Joy Ann Manua, Randy & Jeanly Mapute, Myla Maquiñana, Josephine Maramara, Jessie & Angie Maranan, Amanda Maranan, Dra Nannette Maranan, Herson Maranan, Ida Maranan, Japhet Maranan, Victoria Maranan, Wilson & Raquel Marasigan, Luz Marasigan, Raquel Marcos Family Marcos, Floreto Mariano, Rex & Necy Mariano, Floredemar F. Mariscotes, Luby B. Marqueses, April G. Marquez, Drs Abet & Es Marquez, Jacob Marquez, Rex Marquinez, Rominda Marsada, Arthur Martino, Lourdes Marudo, Veronica Marzon, Basalisa S. Mascarinas, Ching & Pams Mateo, Federito & Rebecca Mateo, Joey Mateo, Raffy Matias, Anita Matias, Greg & Imee Matias, Nenita Mating, Marilou Matium, Jacinta PHILIPPINE FRONTIER MISSIONS Matriano Family Maulian, Rodolfo & Family Maximo, Gilbert Mazo, Max Medes Family Medialdia, Mr. & Mrs. Pepito Medil o, Jamine Medil o, Lenie Medina, Kit Medrano, Joy N. Melanio, Yelen Ivy Melendrez, Cristofer & Amvi Menchero, Christian Mendiola, Fe B. Mendoza Henia Mendoza, Alicia Mendoza, Badeth Mendoza, Ching Mendoza, Claudine Mendoza, Edna Mendoza, Ellen Mendoza, Elton Mendoza, Jeffrey & Laila Mendoza, Julie Mendoza, Julita Mendoza, Lee Mendoza, Letty Mendoza, Mr. & Mrs. Jonathan Mendoza, Ruben Mendoza, Salve Mengote, Marylou Meraña, Lyn Mercado, Dr. Jocelyn Mercado, Liwanag Mercado, Rosie Mercado, Zenaida Mertz, Amparo Metran, Cresencia Mil an, Kristel Anne S. Mindoro, Angelita Mindoro, Wilmer & Mildy Minia Family Minioza, Janing Miole, Mylene Miraflor, Arcelie Miral, Ed & Annabelle Miranda, Carol Miranda, Miriam Miranda, Tony Moñasque, Arnel & Kenny Moncada, Marina Monebit, Emeflor Mongado, Margie Mongaya, Alvin Monis, Imelda Monsales, Gina Montalbo, Dora-Lourds Montalbo, Jose Montalbo, Marilou Montapat, Micheal & Ali Montemayor, Andre B. Montes, Sammy Montesenes, Lito & Ruth Monton, Jigs Jr. Mopaye, Albert & Marivic Mopera, Momar & Arlene Morada, Mr. & Mrs. Randy Moralda, Nomrod Moralde, Jun Morales Family Morales, Evangeline R. Morales, Jamm Morales, Menen Morales, Ruben Moralita, Ricardo Morato, Grace Morcil a, Conchita Moreno, Adeth Moreno, Eunice B. Moreno, Manuel Moreno, R-Jay Moron, Rechelle Morpi, Nelson & Lyn Mortel, Rowena Mostaza, Leonardo Mostaza, Lolina Mostrales, Nemuel Mota, Karen Moteseven, Charlie Movida, Fidel Movida, Jemuel Mozo, Zeny Mualla, Norbing & Isabel Mulderam, Ma. Theresa Muril o, Reynaldo Musico, Glenn & Family Mutya, Edna Mutya, Rodolfo & Family Mutya, Romulo Mutya, Rowena Nabong, Eric Nacario, Hazel Refereal Nagsuban, Vicky Napenas, Julita Napenas, Sylvia Narbarte, Honey Kaye Nario, Nazarino Natividad, Bitong Natividad, Eden & Jeddy Nava, Ma. Cristina Nava, Ronald Navaja, Bobby & Family Navarro, Jocelyn Navia, Susan Nene, Ligaya Nene, Rhose Nene, Ronie & Family Nene, Teofista Nepangue, Rima Neri, Baberline Neri, Tronito Nero, Antonio Nerves, Lina Ngalamulume, John Dewey Mwamba Nicolas, Dearly Nicolas, Jerry Nicolas, Nehemias Jr Nieves, Nick & Peny Nilmeda, Jean Nishinoya, Elvira Nocum, Osias Nolasco, John Erick P. Nombrado, Nimfa Nonano, Jocielyn Novicio, Family Novicio, Yeye Nudalo, Gerson & Amy Nuestro, Lolit Nuestro, Sharry Nuñes, Romie & Family Nuñez, Leonilo Nuñez, Marlope Oabel, Enyang Oabel, Felomena Obejero, Estrelita S. Obon, Regent & Leslie Obon, Tony & Lolith Ocadmia, Orbit Ocado, Leopoldo Ocampo, Dennis & She Ocampo, Mody Ocampo, Pr Jerry & Lita Ocampo, Rodel & May Ocdamia, Orbit Ocfemia, Cyril & Family Ochoa, Rodrigo Odron, Mr & Mrs. Ricardo Olalo, Crispin Olarte, Mervyn Allan Olay, Edith Olazo, Hazel Oling, Anie Olivar, Vernie & Jael Oliveros, Maricel Olofernes, Aidyl Joy Olofernes, Lydel Jane Omalin, Marjulie Omiping, Endalecia Ondo, Sunshine Ongpico, Christy Opelario, Mr. & Mrs. Operaña Raquel Orbon, Myrtle Ordamia, Orbit Ordaniza, Abby Dianne Ordaniza, Aida Oreta, Muriel Orgina, Carmen Orlina, Elizabeth Orlina, Raphy Ormisa, Lito & Ann Orong Orong, Doris Ortaleza, Isabel Ortinero, Sam Pabatang, Beth Pabeleds, Alhan Pacalles, Alexander Pacalles, Gina Pacalles, Gretchen Pacardo, Celso Pacardo, Emy Pacatang, Charlotte Pacatang, Lito Pacite, Haide Padagdag, Joy Padagdag, Nery Jane Padagdag, Nora Padil a, Carlos Padil a, Joel & Laura Padil a, Julie Padil a, Ligaya Padil a, Tomas Paghunasan, Roel Pagmanoja, Joel & Claire Pagsiat, Guia Pajarito, Dexter F. Pajutang, Rita Palacio, Joesa Palacio, Mber Palacol, Michelle Pallatao, Mar & Joyce Palma, Feling Palomata, Esther Palomata, Walter Palomero, Oscar & Family Pamati-an, Richard & Mel Pamor, Nonelyn Panabe, Nelly Panaglima, Harlie, Daryle & Adriel Panaglima, Wil ie & Debbie Panagsagon, Janelyn Panergo, Norma Panganiban, Connie Panganiban, Feliciana Panganiban, Gauden SPECIAL REPORT Pulido, Rigina & Ellen Panganiban, Julieta Panganiban, Leah Marie Panganiban, Sotero & Paraluman Pangga, Ding & Nory Jane Pangilinan, Ellen Papa, Nestor & Nora Papa, Santos Par, Catalina Paragoso, Jessie Pascual, Edith Pascual, Moby Pasiculan, Clarisa Patigdas, Mila P. Patiño, Jun Patosa, Ramon & Grace Paulin, Rueben Payod, Ruel Pedarios, Ronnie Pedernal, Melody Pedernal, Renato Pedreso, Bot Pedreso, Jun Pedreso, Miles Pedrez, Grace Pedrina, Naomi Pedro, Merbeth Christine L. Penaflor, Jenet Peñamora, Diosdado & Family Penke, Belen Penson, Elsa Penuela, Jean Pepito, Oscar Peralta, Adrian & Lea Peralta, Francine & Frezy Peralta, Lyssa, Ralph & Renz Perdido, Jonathan Perdon, Joey Perete, Basilisa Perez, Bella Perez, Consolacion Perez, Melvin & Medy Perez, Rey & Yolly Perida, Belen Perida, Pelmor Peril, Zeny Perlas, Susan Petonio, Ariel Pidlaon, Sarah Pines, Analyn Platon,Merly Poblete, Ester Podadas, Arianne & Nengie Polancos, Jacqueline Polando, Fely Policarpio, Ed-Cel Polintan, Sam & Mariz Polomisara, Pricila Ponce, Merlougen B. Ponsaran, Ramona Pontonia, Jose Pornes, Eden Portacion, Dra. Madeline Portugal, Nelson & Carol Posadas, Arianne & Nengie Posadas, Jojie C. Posim, Melchor Prequencia, Felonila D. Presas, Emmerson & Daisy Profeta, Noemi Prudente, Arturo Ptr. Jeo & Weng Galabit Pueblo, Reggie PHILIPPINE FRONTIER MISSIONS Pullon, Amy Pulvera, Joseph & Eden Pumatong, Elsie Punay, Salome Punzalan, Araceli Punzalan, Precy Pureza, Wendel & Janelle Purpura, Eddie & Nancy Purpura, Norman & Family Puso, Gina Quezon, Lilia Quezon, Nerie Quezon, Wilfred Quijada, Mercy Quiñones, Loida Quinto, Socorro Quion, Jennifer Quion, Ronald Sonny Rabacal, Cynthia Rabacal, Rex Reeve Rabano, Roberto & Rose Rabano, Roselle Ann Rabaya, Cheril e Mae Rabino, Vergel & Juanita Racoma, Loreto & Family Radones, Ma. Melba Ragrag, Rodel Ragui, Dr. Paoring & Puring Ramento, Micah Ann Ramirez, Dr. John & Virgie Ramirez, Elma Jane Ramirez, Emil & Alice Ramirez, Leony Ramirez, Patrick Ramirez, Ptr. Jimmy Ramos, Antonio S. Ramos, Connie Ramos, Edna Ramos, Ely Ramos, Engr. F.B . Sr. Ramos, Engr. Jojo & Nanie Ramos, Esther Ramos, Gemen & Ruth Ramos, Lloyd & Thess Ramos, Mary Ann Ramos, Ptr. Gerry & Eva Ramos, Renato Ramos, Rowena Imelda A. Ranara, Mr. & Mrs.Wil iam Jr. Rañola, Dr. Rudy & Family Rañola, Nympha Rasa, Catalino Ike & Milema Rasay, Persing Rastrollo, Jeflyn Rastrollo, Liza Rastrollo, Renzyl Raymundo, Aurelia Real, Danica Real, Lorna Realisan Family Reataza, Shella Mae Grace Recalde, Wilma Recohermoso, Vegener Recto, Nelma Refugia, Rosa Regalado, Anice & Yxel Regencia, Nely Regoso, Rey & Noricel Rejuso, Titus Relado, Linda Relado, Lune & Mae Relampagos, Juanito Jr. Relampagos, Rona Relano, Corazon Rellama, Sheila 13 Rellis, Haydee Rellis, Herson Relloso, Dory Relloso, Herson Relloso, Salvadora Relox Family Renojo, Leah Santos Reporma, Purificacion Resari, Evelyn Restrivera, Rachelle Resuello, Lito Resultay, Abner & Larnie Resultay, Ariel Revil a, Milarosa Revil a, Princess Revira, Rubeng Rey, Levi Reyes, Bojet & Baby Reyes, Ermelito Reyes, Gingging Q. Reyes, Grace Reyes, Ian & Chona Reyes, Jerson Jerry Reyes, Jose Rubenj R. Reyes, Joy Reyes, Leonor Reyes, Liliosa E. Reyes, Melita Reyes, Mr. & Mrs. Emerlito Reyes, Neneth Reyes, Roy & Family Reyes, Roydle Reyes, Ruel & Clea Reyes, Sharlene Reyes, Wilma Reyes, Windle Ricalde, Ronald & Michil e Ricalde, Ryan & Family Rigon, Esther Rinen, Betty Rivera, Aurora Rivera, Christopher & Sharon Rivera, Erlinda Rivera, Glenda Rivera, Letty Rivera, Roy & Edith Rizado, Leonor Robarios, Marilou Robijn, Evelyn Robledo, Mely Robles, Aristotle Robles, Floriana Rodelas, Melody Rodelas, Menard Rodriguez, Sonny & Vangie E. Rodriguez, Jane Rodriguez, Purificacion Roldan, Veronica Rolle, Niel & Wilma Rom, Florence Rom, Mhaye & Froilan Romero, Fidel & Gina Romero, Lydia Romuroro, Cynthia Ronda, Ariel & Cristy Rondero, Conception Rondina, Eddie & Marel Ronil o, Emelita Rosal, Felipa Rosales, Nestor Rosales, Nora Rosas, Marvez Rosas, Samson & Veronica Rose, Seracarpio APRIL - JUNE 2015 13 14 Rowena Gonzales Roxas, Emilyn Roxas, Shan Mique Ruasa, Josieta Ruaza, Anabelle Rubion, Julieto Rubrico, Nemuel Rugas, Maryli T. Rulloda, Khey & Jenny Sabado Family Sabado, Jocelyn Sabio, Raymond E. Sabugo, Jerson Sabukuhan, Lilia Sacalamitao, Mr. & Mrs. Josie Sacay, Jesie Lyn Sacdal, Ella Saculo, Evelyn Sadsad, Evelyn Saguing, Philcar A. Sagun, Levy Sala, Norma Salagantin, Arnie M. Salagubang, Nezie Salapan, Jun & Violy Salapare, Adrian Salapare, Albert & Delia Salapare, Goring Salapare, Mercy Salarda, Eufemia Salayog, Enriqueta Sales, Manny Sales, Romie Joezer Saliba, Armie Dianne Saliba, Esting Salido, Iris Saligao, Paola Saligao, Roderick & Beth Salindo, Marina Salonga, Crispina Salonga, Eljoy & Gain Salsona, Olive Salte, Cecilio Salte, Helen Grace Salte, Illuminada Salvador, Felomina Salvador, Randy & Girlie Samonte, Esther Sampan, Ma. Rizza S. Samson, Ilma Samuel, Given Samuyan, Milagros San Juan, Kenneth San Juan, Policarpio San Pedro, Neneth San, Juan, Arsenia Sanchez, Beth Sanchez, Donnalyn Sanchez, Eden Sanchez, Jessie Sanchez, Ramerto Sanchez, Remy Sancho, Analine Sandoval, Sandy Sanidad, Helen T. Sansano, Ainee Grace Santiago, Eliseo C. Santos, Chonita Santos, Dolor Santos, Eden Santos, Elma Santos, Felipe Santos, G.E Santos, Gigi Santos, Marilyn Malang Sapitula, Maritess 14 Valenzuela, Amos Tacardon, Delfin PHILIPPINE FRONTIER MISSIONS Sapungan, Elaine L. Tacogue, Luzviminda A. Valenzuela, Nomer & Saquilayan, Belen Family Tafalla Family Saquiton, Gherson Tagacay, Engr. Darwin Valerio Estrella Saquiton, Jerry Sr. Valiente, Mary Grace & Lorna Saquiton, Leonor Tagle, Arsenio & Lourdes Vallejo, Dionesio & Jane Saquiton, Nora Vallejo, Sharon Tagnipez, Arnold D. Saquiton, Orly Vargas, Wilma Tambalque, Vilma Sarabusing, Marlyn Varias, Danny Sarco, Romeo & Justina Tamboong, Eliseo S. Vehiga, Hernany Tamonan, Vilma Saria, Julie Velarde, Ismael & Luz Tan, Cecil e Sarmiento, Melvin & Amor Tan, Charley & Gloria Maiden Velarde, Ricky & Mercy Tan, Danilo Sarmiento, Carmen Velasco, Emma Tan, Divina Sarmiento, Jemar Velonza, Roy & Family Tan, Luisito Sarmiento, Sonny Veloso, Benjie & Sharon Tan, Norberto L. Satin, Pilar Veluz, Elvin Tan, Rebecca Saw, Gemma Veluz, Ernie & Cora Tan, Virgilia Sayat, Rene Veluz, Lilibeth Tañalas, Lailanie C. Saycon, Vernie Vendero, Gloria Tandoc, Elsie Sayson, Elvy Vendero, Joy Tandoc, Levita Sayson, Maricor Vendero, Suzana R. Tapaya, Flordeliza Sebastian, Ed & Baby Ventero, Eda B. Tapeceria Family Sederio, Chanda Tapiculin, Zaldy & Jeanne Ventura, Joe Selma, Nieva Venturil o, Expectacion Targa, Demmie Gil Selma, Weng Verano, Evangeline T. Tarray, Allan & Family Semacio, Alexander Vergara, Hazel Mae Tarray, Gerarda Semacio, Nadja O. Vergarra, Cherie Tarray, Lolita C. Serojales, Dario Vibas, Reyhard Jolen Tarroza, Ana Serrano, Ely Vicedo, Jaena Tayaben, Precious Serrano, Jerly Vicedo, Joen & Family Servallos, Gavino Jr. & Tayamora, Andy Vidal, Maricris Tejano, Judy Family Vidal, Pablo & Amelia Tenorio, Rodrigo Shinagawa, Perla Teodosio, Robert & Helen Vidal, Ronnie & Family Shiraishi, Merlyn Vila, Narciso Terrobias, Ernesto Sibay, Lito Vilano, Rolando Tijam, Myra Silan, Mark Louie Vilarde, Mr. & Mrs. Ismael Tijam, Velma Silangan, Jerona Vil aflores, Edgar Tingson, Engr. Noel & Silva, Caroline Vil afuerte, Ruel& Beth Mariz Silvestre family Vil alon, Nilo & Melca Tizon, Wilma Silvestre, Liza Vil amagas, Richelle Tolentino, Ludy Sinsay, Edna Vil amarzo, Alejlizh Tolentino, Nestor Sinuhin, Maricel Vil amarzo, Itang Torato, Norma Sis. Dabandan Vil amarzo, Liza Tordecil a, Lydia Sitjar, Lyndon B. Vil amater, Agnes Torio, Jessa Solis, Melanie Vil amater, Jon Erik Torre, Jorem & Analyn Soliven, Angelina Vil amil, Diane Torremoro, Winnie Soliven, Melissa Vil amil, Mar & Irene Torres, Christine Solon, Nimrod Vil amin, Ramon & Merlyn Torres, Eugene Sonio, Samuel Vil amor, Gloria Soriano, Joey & Josephine Torres, Harry Vil amor, Tany Torres, Luz Soriano, Nancy Vil ancio, David Trajano, Aida Soriao, Editha Vil ancio, Gabriel Dave Trance, John Sta. Cruz, Imma Vil ancio, Naomy Trebucias, Merlo & Sta. Maria, Leomarie Vil ancio, Regina Lolibeth Sta. Maria, Nida Vil ancio, Valerie Daeiv Trinidad, Erlinda Sta. Maria, Rosalinda Vil anueva Teofila Trivinio, Efren Suasi, Amilia Vil anueva, Hermogenes Trivinio, Erwin Subido, Demitria Vil anueva, Jimlovell Trivinio, Jed Sullano, Hanipher & Vil anueva, Joy Tuazon, Jerry & MJ Raquel Vil anueva, Lj Sumagaysay, Atty. Silvino Tuazon, Johnny Vil anueva, Nerilyn Sumagaysay, Liezel Ann Tucaldo, Love Jhoie Vil anueva, Rafael Tugay, Miqueas & Bart Sumagpang, Jesemuel Tugonon, Ponce & Evelyn Vil aret, Lucy Vil arosa, Raquel Tumaneng, Mr. & Mrs. & Cora Vil artas, Belinda & Family Tumarlas, Julio & Eva Sumayan, Misel C. Vil aruel, Delia Tuyogon, Ruben Tabelisma, Necy Vil egas, Rhandy Lloyd Umali, Ester Tabianan, Abegail Vil ena, Rey Umali, Zaida Tabianan, Abel Virrey, Joe Tabianan, Basil & Delia Umambong, Neftalie Virrey, Jose & Terresa Tabianan, Buddy & Jean Umapas, Danzel Virrey, Julie Ann Tabianan, Mirriam Luisa Umapas, Gerizim F. Virtudazo, Steve Umapay, Danny Tabino, Joemi Umpad, Ruben & Indayri Vitto, Pastor Alfredo & Tabino, Juliandel Family Valdestamon Family Tabino, Lyra Wahing, Agnes Tablada, Danny & Tess Valdez, Jose Wahing, Gleeza Valencia, Ruben Tabuada, Loreto Valencia, Wil iam Conrad Wa-Mbaleka, Gemylin Tabuldan, Honey PHILIPPINE FRONTIER MISSIONS XavieSPECIAL r, Anita F. Damayan Bible Center REPORT Yabut, Aurora Dasma E Church Yabut, Dino Dasma G Church Yalon, Cris Dinahican Church Yalong, Baby Dinalupihan Church Yalong, Jelomeh Ann East Cainta Church Yalong, Santiago N. Exodus Church Yanil a, Noly & Amie Fernandez Church Yanil a, Sherwin Fort Bonifacio Church Yap, Engr. Isaac Fort Church Yllano, Orlex Francisco Homes Church Yongzon, Vicky Friso Church Yosorez, Shiela Mae Gagalangin Church Zabala, Jerico Gao Church Zabat, Malou GMA Church Zafra, Edd & Elvie Hil sview Church Zamora, Pastor Oseas Hil top Church Zandueta, Samuel Ilasan Church Zante, Liza Imelda Church Zaragosa, Helen Imperial Church Zarina & Nazar Placente Imus Proper Church Zaulda, Beverly Infanta Church Zaulda, Cedora Liba Ipag Mariveles Church Zaulda, Joan JOD Constructions Zaulda, Lydia Julugan Church Zerrudo, Marina Kapayapaan Church Zulueta, Danna Mae R. Kaunlaran Center Church Zuñiga, Linzky LAA Church Lemery Church LOCAL CHURCHES Lemery Church Addas Church Liliw Church AIMS Faculty & Staff Lipa Adventist Academy Alaminos Church Lipa Center Church Alfonso Church Lipa Mother Church Angono Church Liwayway Small Group Aniban Church Longos Church Antipolo Central Church Lucban Church Antipolo City Church Lucena Church Antipolo East Church Luisiana Church AUP Workers Lumampong Church Balanga Church Lutucan Church Balayan Church Mabacong Church Balaybay Church Mabini Church Baliwag Church Magallanes Church Banaba Church Maligaya Church Batangas Church Malolos Church Batangas City Church Mambog Sda Church Bauan Church Mandaluyong Church Bay Church Manila Center Church Bethel Church Mapandan Church Biga Church Maragondon Church Binakayan Church Mil Den Academy Biñan Church Montalban Central Church Binukawan Church Mt. Sinai Church Bocaue Church Muntinlupa Church Bornea, Grace Muzon Church Bucal Church Naga City Church Buenavista Church Nagpayong Church Buenlag Church Naic Church Buncag Church Namboongan Church Burgos Church Nasugbu Church Bustos Church Navotas Church C5 Church NIV Church CAA Church NPUC Workers Cabanatuan Church Npuc Workers Cabanatuan City Jail Pacita Company Cabilocaan Church Padre Garcia Church Cabuyao Church Pag-Asa Church Cainta Central Church Pagulingin Church Caloocan Center Church Paliparan Church Candelaria Church Pangarap Church Carmona Church Panghulo Bountiful Church Cavite City Church Panghulo Church Chrysanthemum Church Paradise Church Country Meadows Church Parañaque Center Church Crame Church Parañaque Church Dagatan Church Park Homes Church Dagupan Church Pas Cam Church APRIL - JUNE 2015 Church Centervil e SDA Church Chatsworth SDA Church Filipino American Int’l SDA Hollydale Community Church Homedale SDA Church Kolo Kai Organic Farm LLC Alfred & Joyce Lindquist Ann E. Troy Antonio & Sarah Sumbil o Belva Haines Dan Wheeldon Dharwin & Olive Yanil a Donyl B. Cruz Dr. Anthony & Cherylyn Victorio Dr. Visitacion S Castro Edna Rivera Eileen Regoso Elvin & Loure Veluz Ernesto & Cora Veluz Ester Vizcarra Evangeline & Jorge Martinez Gelfe Salas Napoles J. C. Malaguit Jane Wright Janet Mejares Jean & Stan Harwood Jeff Allen Jeff and Evelyn Green Jodi Wright John & Grace Carlos Jose & Carel Esposo Joy Stuivenga Ken @ Hopewell Church Kevin and Vicki Wiley Lamberto & Edith Lacson Larry & Naida Kozerski Lisa Carlson Lorinda Fattic Marc Scalzi Marilyn & Charles Dimick Melinda Harwood Melody Crawford Mrs. Aurora Mendoza Mrs. Bianita Balaba Ms. Regina Antonio Noni & Cora Fallaria Noreen Harwood Novie Ancheta Oliver & Darlene Rey Purificacion Acorda Purita Cabanil a Rebecca Cruz THAILAND CHURCHES Regina Antonio Rhea Richohermoso Adventist International Rhea Wilday Mission School Asia-Pacific International Romulo B Tabo Ronabee Siriban University Rosena Salva Bangkok International Ruth Sargent Church Saturnino Rivero Penang Church Phuket International SDA Stan and Jean Harwood Stanley Stiles Church Sunny Tumangday Ramkhamhaeng Tim Holbrook International Church Vincent Meza Trinity Adventist Vivian C Celemen International Church Vladimir & Marilyn Tuazon Yanhee International Windell & Racquel Church Maranan US DONORS American Enterprise Investment Services I Ashevil e North SDA Pasay Central Church Pasig Sda Church Pasong Camachile Church Patnubay Church Phase 2 Bagong Silang Pila Church Port Junction Church Project 04 Church Provident Church Pulong Sta. Cruz Church Punta Church Punta Tenement Church QMC Church Queensrow Church Quesban Church Quipot Church Ramirez Church Real Church Rooftop Church Rooftop Signal Church Rosario Church Sampaloc Church San Antonio Church San Bartolome Church San Jose Church San Juan Church San Mariano Church San Marino Church San Miguel Church San Pablo Church San Pedro Church Santiago Bukid Church Sapang Palay Church Signal Church Signal Vil . Church Southern Church Sta Isabel Church Sta. Barbara Church Sta. Lucia Church Sta. Monica Church Taal Church Tabang Church Tagapo Church Talumpok Church Tanza Church Tayabas Church Tenement Church Tiaong Church Triple Junction Church Tubuan Church Uacon Church Upper Bicutan Church Victoria Church Wawa Church West Cainta Church Zambales Church PHILIPPINE FRONTIER MISSIONS OBANI SPECIAL REPORT 15 Mary Rose Fabrero An Empty Missionary House The missionary house is empty. There is no missionary staying in this project. A new schoolteacher with her family temporarily stayed in the house. But after 2 months, they left. A rumor spread that they saw ghosts or they felt presence of spirits in the house. They were afraid. Obanis believed that when a house is left empty, evil spirits will stay in that house. To send the evil spirits away, the owner will call an ‘imam’ (Muslim priest), to pray in the house. Sometimes others use dried coconut leaves, light it with fire, and enter every corner of the room as if to send the evil spirits away with a smoke. Then the ‘imam’ will begin his ‘bang’ (prayer) facing the west. Satan has spread fear in that island. He is using many ways to get the attention of the people. Spiritual battle is very real in this Muslim island. People are afraid of the evil spirits’ power. The enemy of the soul has succeeded in presenting himself as someone to be feared. The place needs missionaries who are committed to stay and who will lead the community to win this spiritual battle by God’s grace. The missionary house needs to be filled with peace from the Almighty God. MANOMBOG Mary Rose Fabrero Still Keeping the Sabbath “How are you, *Babu?” I asked over the phone. “I am sad, ma’am.” “Why, it doesn’t sound on the phone that you are sad today.” She laughed. “I feel sad because we are only two here worshipping every Sabbath.Are there no missionaries coming yet for us, ma’am?” “No one has answered the call yet. When there are no missionaries, maybe we should call for two angels in heaven to help you there.” I answered to cheer her up. “I like that, ma’am.” She laughed. “But they don’t eat rice.” I teased. “Oh that would be a problem.” She replied. “But we are doing good, ma’am. Still going on with our faith, and going to the Ranggar during the Sabbath.” *Babu was thankful for the presence of her grandchildren.They cheered her up everyday. Being a grandmother of a four year old and a two year-old child is not easy. She and *Bapa, together with their grandchildren go to the Ranggar during the Sabbath. Her neighbors who used to worship with them during the Sabbath moved to the next village which is an hour hike. Her nearest neighbor is ten minutes’ walk away. Since her daughter got married, *Babu has no time to go around and see her neighbors. Her daughter who used to accompany her moved to another island with her husband. The two grandchildren who are with them also use much of her time. Now, she has new neighbors.There are five households nearby. I told her that they need her to share about Jesus. She said that she will do it. Pray for this couple that their faith will remain steadfast. PHILIPPINE FRONTIER MISSIONS JAN - MAR 2015 APRIL - JUNE 2015 15 16 PHILIPPINE FRONTIER MISSIONS SPECIAL REPORT Philippine Frontier Missions Sta. Rosa-Tagaytay Road, Silang, Cavite, Philippines Address Correction Requested H eaven's Financial Secret Rowena Aquino “One gives freely, yet grows all the richer; another withholds what he should give, and only suffers want.” Proverbs 11:24 (ESV) I have been working at PFM for almost ten years. From my first year in the ministry I have been a part of the Donor Ministry Department. Part of our tasks is to promote the ministry to SDA churches here and abroad. We also visit our supporters. Doing this is not easy but what motivates us is that we are inspired how God bless those who are faithful and generous in sharing their means to God’s work. Last 2005, I met the “R” couple in Dasmariñas. When we promoted the ministry in their church, they have cheerfully committed P100 monthly for the ministry. I was inspired because even though they are not rich that time, they have the heart for God’s work. Every time I visit them to collect their donation, they regularly give despite their many existing expenditures. They work hard so that they can give their monthly support. I also found out that they are faithful tithe giver. When they received extra blessings, they gave more than what they have pledged. Year after year, the husband got some big building projects and other business opportunities were opened to them. Year after year, as their income increases, their monthly donation increases too. Now, I can say that they are already rich but they 16 remained as down to earth people. Their principle in life is that they are God’s steward. They owe everything to God so they will share the blessings to others. Because of this, our rich and generous God is blessing them more. I also met a woman who has hypertension and other sickness due to old age. She spends P500 for her monthly check up. Sometimes she spent more than that when she needs to buy medicines. When PFM visited their church, she was moved to support the ministry. Though her money is limited, by faith she decided to pledge P200 monthly. During my visit in her house, we encouraged one another by sharing our testimonies. One time, she was so excited to share her joy to me. She said, “You know, before I’m spending P500 for my monthly check up. However, few months after I decided to support PFM, my doctor told me that I don’t need anymore to go to him because I am already well. God is great. I only give P200 to His work but He removed P500 from my monthly expenses so I gained P300. Indeed, when you are faithful, God is more than faithful.” I went home that day truly blessed with the testimony of this dear old lady. To our faith-partners, thank you for your untiring support for PFM. You are not just a blessing to God’s work but to us as well. You continue to encourage us to sacrifice. Let us remember what Apostle Paul said in 2 Cor. 9:6, “The farmer who plants a few seeds will have a very small harvest. But the farmer who plants because he has received God’s blessings will receive a harvest of God’s blessings in return.” God bless us all. PHILIPPINE FRONTIER MISSIONS APRIL - JUNE 2015