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In Jesus’ Name Ministries Philippine Director and His Wife Sustain Injuries in Accident
Please pray for our Philippine Director Pastor A. and his wife. (name protected) They have both been hospitalized from injures sustained in a motorbike taxi accident but can’t get proper treatment because they have no money. Pastor A’s leg was crushed under the metal body of the motorbike taxi. Please help them!
Sister Emma needs our ongoing financial help for medicine. She also Needs our Prayers
Our dear sister Emma’s Blood Pressure is very high. Her blood sugar is up to 230 with 126 being within normal limits. Emma has Diabetes, and an enlarged heart and has bouts of shortness of breath. Please, please keep her in your prayers. The estimated hospital bills and medication is beyond their personal financial capacity. They do not have medical insurance. Click here to help with their medical needs
THANK YOU TO THOSE WHO HAVE BEEN INVOLVED IN REBUILDING
THE LIVES OF THE VICTIMS THIS PAST YEAR AFTER MASSIVE FLOODING,
FOLLOWED BY A FIRE WHICH LEFT HUNDREDS HOMELESS!
YOU ARE MAKING A DIFFERENCE...
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The needs have been on-
on Christians who have already lost everything.
PLEASE, PLEASE CONTINUE TO HELP!
“Please know that we really appreciate your kindness in helping the poor over here in the Philippines, especially the fire victims. We would appreciate continued prayer support, help with our feeding program for the malnourished kids in the slum village which has been razed by fire. Some of the children are getting sick due to some unhealthy cramped temporary makeshifts shelters. Some also need medicines and vitamins for their physical health. There is an urgent need of medicines right now. Some are very ill due to bad water and the methane gas after the fire. As some of you know, they live close to the ocean and are sometimes woke up in the middle of the night due to the high tide water hitting their floors.
Malnourishment is a silent killer and the cause of death for many children in the Philippines. Most parents are unable to feed their children a balanced diet, so they feed them only rice to keep them from going hungry. But even though the child’s stomach may be full of rice, the child is malnourished because of lack of vitamins and minerals. Health experts call this the ‘hidden hunger.’ To combat the malnourishment of infants and children, we have been providing infants formulas for the little ones in our church, but we often run out of supplies. We would appreciate your prayers that God will provide for this need.” Pastor A.
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Natural Hazards that plague this country are: typhoons, cyclones, landslides,
active volcanoes, destructive earthquakes, and tsunamis.
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If you can, please consider helping Pastor A. meet the
urgent needs in his area that continue every day. Every amount combined does
so much good for our family in Jesus Christ.
They desperately need our help.
If your heart has been burdened for the many, many needs in the
Body of Christ in the Philippines, please contact us.
You can help make a big difference in meeting the urgent needs of our brothers and sisters in the Philippines.
Even small gifts given by many people can put a devastated community back together.
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Adopted Son, John Michael
Philippines
The Needs in the Philippines Continue.
Nearly every day we receive emails from Pastor A. His name is protected because he
works near Muslim Al-
he desperately needs our help. He goes into tribal areas to share the love of Jesus and gives whatever is made available to him.. There has been so many natural disasters hit the Philippines in the past few years. With flooding, landslides, typhoons, earthquakes, volcanoes, poverty and persecution, the brothers and sisters need not only our prayers, but our financial help also.
Would You Consider Helping Lila?
Lila was badly burned as a child when a mosquito net caught on fire and dropped on her face. She needs our help for the surgery that will give her self respect without people staring at her. Please help this precious sister. Click here to help
Indulang Tribal Outreach
The village is so remote from modern culture. The one lane road going into the interior is rugged mountain terrain with deep ruts. There is no running water or electricity in the area. People live in shabby shanties. The small shed, which serves as the fellowship center, is getting too small for the growing congregation.
The Passion of Christ Movie
Please pray for Pastor A. and his team as they take The Passion of Christ film into remote areas: “We are showing The Passion of Christ film outside as an outreach of our church. We are praying many unchurched people will come to watch the movie. People have been so touched watching the film, and we are praying that the Spirit of God will open the eyes and hearts of the people to have a
deeper revelation of redemption. Everyone is given the opportunity to receive Christ as their Lord and Savior. As they watch the movie, some can not watch the abuse, so close their eyes. Some just clench their hands to their chairs, and some are teary eyed, or cry and weep as the Roman soldiers whip and beat the Lord. We pray as they watch the Lord being crucified in such cruel and brutal manner of death, it will show them how much He really loves us.” Pastor A. Click here to help




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Sister Ruth's adopted son, John Michael, is showing some signs of progress. He’s
still malnourished (please note the very thin legs and arms) yet he is getting more
responsive and more active since he received medical treatments and de-
John Michael has helped her to overcome depression after the loss of her husband,
Pastor Wilbert Corneta. Thank you for the financial assistance
for her and her family
which includes the adopted boy, John Michael.
