
PRAYER BREAKFAST
Our team has been praying about a way that we can influence the Municipal leaders (Mayor, Vice Mayor, and councilors) of our town with God’s Word. We proposed to hold a prayer breakfast before the start of one of their weekly meetings, and they accepted! The event was a great success. All of the councilors were there, the Mayor, Vice Mayor, Police Chief and the Parish Priest. We had a time of worship, prayer, and a short message by one of the town’s hero athletes on vacation here from California. We also had all of the leaders write down their prayers for the town. Everyone was impacted when the prayer requests were read, as many of them were similar, and the mayor and vice mayor both gave speeches about unifying the towns deep political divisions through prayer. They invited us back to do this again, and we are hoping to start a regular time of prayer with the leaders before the start of their meetings. Please pray that through this, the leaders will start a Bible study and the town will be transformed through the leaders transformed lives and obedience to Christ.
Imogen and Arwen were in the Payo Fiesta Parade again this year. Being a part of the community is one way we make new contacts to start Bible studies.
MEN’S RETREAT
It was time once again for our quarterly men’s retreat. This time would be a little different, though. Not only did we choose a different spot to have the retreat at, but we gave the leaders we are training the responsibility to lead the entire time we were there. One of the reasons for this is that our team leader, Teng, has a broken foot and was unable to come. Our other teammates are on home assignment, which just left me to represent the missionaries. It was so great to see the leaders take on the vision of seeing other men mature in Christ and become men of God in their families and community. Our theme this time was “Matatag sa Panginoon”, or strong in the Lord. The men were challenged by the lives of Joseph and Daniel to live for God rather than the opinions of others, to take steps to avoid the temptations that cause them to fall, and to remain faithful to God even through the hard times. Of course, we also had a lot of fun eating, fishing and swimming in the tropical water. For all of the men who came, this is the only time they have ever taken a “vacation” from their daily lives. Continue to pray for these men , that they will be transformed by the Gospel, and their testimony will be used by God to bring others to faith in Him.
OF WOLVES AND SHEEP
At the induction ceremony for the Christian kindergarten started by the church in a neighboring town, I challenged the parents attending to "get to know the owner of the house", referring to those who attend mass every week at the Catholic Church, but have no relationship with God. I challenged them to sign up to have a Bible study in their homes. 9 families requested a Bible study, and Dennis, a faithful believer in the church, followed up and started 2 separate Bible study groups with the 9 families. Last week I found Dennis in the hospital, his face badly beaten and unable to eat due to the soreness of his jaw. A teacher at the kindergarten has been having a dispute with Dennis, who wanted some of the tuition money to go to the church as a tithe. The teacher felt she deserved all of the tuition money for herself. The teacher resigned, and her husband went to the church and tried to kill Dennis with a knife, but was only able to beat him badly. The teacher then proceeded to go to each of the nine families who had been studying the Bible for 2 weeks now, and convinced them to stop studying. Please pray for Dennis and his family, for this teacher and her husband, and especially for the 9 families who have stopped studying God's Word because of the "Wolves among us". Acts 20:29, "I know that after my departure savage wolves will come in among you, not sparing the flock".




