Our Churches in the Philippines
General Assembly Sabah, East Malaysia
Historical Background
During his theological training at
the United Pentecostal Church (UPC) headquarters in Manila,
a young pastor from Mansiingan, Bacolod in the Philippines,
stumbled upon a dust-covered parcel in a corner of the library. Out of
curiosity, he opened the parcel and found that it contained the Words of Life
pamphlets published by the International Assembly (IA) of the True Jesus
Church. When he read the pamphlets and found they contained biblical truth, he
began to distribute them to his family and church members of as well as fellow
ministers of the UPC. A group of them later made contact with the English
Literature Evangelical Centre in Singapore where the pamphlets were published
and requested the centre in Singapore to send missionaries to the Philippines.
IA responded to their request and in June 1983, sent Dn John Chin and Pr Chin
Mun Loong to visit them. And thus, our church in the Philippines was established.
The Spirit of God continues to
work over the years, and during this period, the IA, and later the Southeast
Asia Evangelical Centre (SEAEC), have sent a number of full-time ministers to
evangelise and to pastor the congregation.
Present Situation
The Lord has guided the church in
the Philippines
in these past 14 years. By His grace, we now have some 715 brethren situated at
the following locations:—
1. Present
situation: Place Members
I. Church: 1. Mansilingan 100
2.
Pagadian 176
3.
Raw-An (Lanao) 66
4.
Maculay 74
5.
Manila 54
II. Prayer House 1. Condunggon 16
2.
Emelda 24
3.
Bayod 27
4.
Tabina 32
5.
Laperian 38
6.
Lingatan 34
7.
Santa Babara 47
8.
Tukuran 9
9.
Aurora 10
10. Bokong 8
Total 715
There are currently four full-time
workers in the Philippines.
Fostership
by the general assembly (GA) of sabah, malaysia
Through God’s wonderful
arrangement, the GA of Sabah has been given the
opportunity to look after the church in the Philippines. Charged with this
important mission, we need voluntary workers to help conduct seminars for
religious education teachers as well as assist in spiritual convocations and
evangelistic meetings. Financial assistance is badly needed in the construction
of churches, religious education classrooms and training centres,
in supporting the full-time workers and in providing education and welfare for
the needy. The GA plans to evangelise and pastor the
churches through:— maintaining the present 20-minute radio program from the
Radio Mindanao station; preparing and distributing more gospel tracts in the
local dialects; increasing the frequency of pastoral visits from two to four
visits from 1997 onwards; conducting short term theological training courses to
train more local workers; and building a training centre complete with modern
facilities such as classrooms and living quarters, kitchen, lavatories,
bathrooms, at an estimated cost of RM200,000 (US$80,000) inclusive of land
purchase, by the year 1999. To implement the above plans successfully for the
glory of God, we cordially request your prayers, and invite you to join us as
voluntary workers to participate in this challenging task of evangelising and pastoring in the
Philippines.
Contributions
Brothers and sisters who wish to
volunteer their services and participate in the Philippine ministry can respond
to IA’s letter of 24 November 1996 which calls for voluntary workers.
Alternatively, they can also write directly to the GA (Sabah),
at the address below.
If you wish to contribute
financially, please issue your bank draft/cheque/postal order in favour of
“General Assembly True Jesus Church Sabah”, specifying that it is for the Philippines
ministry, and forward it to the address below.
You may also wish to remit the
funds directly by way of telegraphic transfer to:
Account Holder General Assembly True Jesus Church Sabah
Account Number 392-019964-001
Bank Hong Kong Bank Malaysia Bhd
KotaKinabalu
Branch, Malaysia
Address General Assembly of the True Jesus Church, Sal:
P0
Box 10510
88805
Kota Kinabalu
Sabali, Malaysia