I am thankful that the Philippines Team is now safely in the U.S. and reunited with their family and friends. In a few days they will be recovered from the time change and readjusted to the American lifestyle. One thing is for sure, they are returning never to be the same...with a new zeal and hunger to see a move of God like we all saw in the Philippines. We can't wait to share with the church family all that God accomplished during our short time of ministry.
Robin Rogers and I have moved on to our next assignment. We arrived in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam, on Wednesday afternoon...a city of more than 10 million people. Early Thursday morning we were picked up on motor bikes by members of Agape Outreach Fellowship and were taken to Pastor Vinh's house church--a 45 minute ride through the city. Pastors and leaders from around the city, the Mekong Delta, and the "highlands" (tribal villages) gathered for the Agape School of Ministry. I taught on the topic "Authority of the Believer" with Pastor Vinh as my interpretor. It was great to see old friends as 16 of the pastors began the school with me 4 years ago. It is amazing what they can endure; they remained attentive from 8:00 till 5:00 pm...so intent on learning, taking notes and asking quesitons.
We were picked up again on Friday morning and when we arrived at the training center, everything was buzzing as they prepared for the first ordination service for the 16 pastors completing the 4 years of trainig. A special lunch was prepared, Pepsi was put on ice (a real treat for them), ties were passed out, hair was combed, some even put on their shoes for the service!!! The candidates were invited to share the testimony of their call and I wept as they stood before their peers, expressing the difficulty of serving Jesus in this type of persecuted environment, yet declaring by faith they they were committed to serve the Lord in their new office. They take very seriously the call to the office of pastor as well as the call to the office of evangelist. Each one knew shared where the Lord was calling them to minister...all of them to unreached areas of Vietnam. Some as far as 16 hours away by bus. It was the most humbling experience I have ever encountered, and also the most inspiring. It was truly the book of Acts in "action."
I was given the privilege of sharing the Word of God to them--to encourage them as well as challenge them. The Scripture on the banner you see hanging over the small platform is Colossians 4:17. After the Word, Pastor Vinh and I laid hands on each candidate, anointing them with oil, as they dropped to their knees in submission to the call of God on their lives. Pastor Vinh shared with them at the conclusion of the ceremony, as a true spiritual father, with tears running down his face, as he claimed the unreached in his nation for the Kingdom of God. I can hardly type this testimony for the tears in my eyes now as I recall the day. What an honor that God would allow us to be part of history in the making here in Vietnam. God was faithful to provide the money to sponsor these pastors for this service through Kingdom Builders, and I was blessed to see that Pastor Vinh used some of it to purchase Bibles, tracts, postors, and other materials to equip the new pastors for the work of their ministry. They loaded up backpacks and suitcases with these materials after the ceremony. Some got new helmets and jackets to wear on their motor bikes so they can take the Gospel deep into unreached territory in the highlands. Some of the women pastors got new blouses and were so proud of them.
I pray each of you are inspired and motivated to become actively involved in "preaching the Gospel in all the world as a witness to all nations, and then the end will come." Matt. 24:14.
Pictures have already been added to the website to help tell the story.
Friday, January 29, 2010
Tuesday, January 26, 2010
Recap of 1/22-1/24
The last you heard we were headed to Pagadian City for 3 days of ministry. We have been so busy that it was impossible to find time to give a progress report, so here is the recap of all that happened. We arrived safely Thursday afternoon…after having our first meal of familiar food along the way… McDonalds!!! We were greeted by Pastor Robert Pagashian. It didn’t take long to make a new friend in the Lord. He is a powerful leader and church planter and so humbled to have us come to minister in his city. The churches he oversees have never had American guest speakers/preachers. Wow, it is amazing that God would choose to send us…who are we but servants of the most High God, willing and ready to be used.
Pastors and leaders came from around the city, tribal villages, and outer islands. They were from various denominations, including Assemblies of God and many independent Pentecostal denominations. The first service was 2:00 on Friday and Pastor Garcia spoke a Word in season. They were so hungry for the things of God, they made a demand on the anointing and God moved in a mighty way. Every altar service over the entire weekend has been powerful…always salvation, always deliverances, and always conviction, brokenness, repentance, and release from chains! The attached pictures tell the story!
After a brief break things started back up again at 6:00 in the evening for what was called a Revival Service. It was open to all in the city and the church (which holds about 300) was packed. Praise and worship included a women’s dance team, a youth dance team, and a children’s dance team. Each worshiped the Lord to a song and God was magnified!! Pastor Garcia preached and God moved again—more souls for the Kingdom. We came back to our hotel exhausted and blessed!
Saturday started early with the first session at 9:00 with Pastor Garcia and the second session with Debbie. Once again, a powerful altar call and altar ministry time. Every person wants the ministry of laying on of hands. They are so hungry to have more. Your team stepped up to the plate every time and God used us all to do His work in their lives. During the second session Barbara took the young people and children’s workers outside for a brief training session on puppetry, face painting, and balloon animals. She brought them before the congregation at the close of the morning meetings and shared some tips for successful children’s ministry. We managed a brief lunch and things started up again at 2:00.
Pastor Garcia started the afternoon with two hours of “Ask the Pastor.” It was obvious from their questions that they hunger for teaching concerning practical Christian living as well as the deeper things of God and His Word. We then called every pastor/leader forward for an impartation of the gifts and anointing that were upon and within each of us to equip them for the work of their ministry. The Lord led us to do a “prayer tunnel” as we are so familiar with at GWOC, and with anointing oil in each of our hands, the line formed around the room. For over an hour we laid hands on every believer, spoke prophetic words, broke demonic spirits, declared words of knowledge, flowing in all the gifts as the Holy Spirit empowered us. Amazing!
After closing the service, only a brief break and praise and worship started up again as the youth from churches around the city as well as their friends gathered for a “Youth Revival Service.” Most of the pastors and leaders stayed; they just couldn’t get enough. Jamal preached and God moved amongst the young people. The team gathered once again for the altar ministry. Whew! God was strong and mighty in us and through us.
A short night’s rest and we were up again on Sunday morning, ready for our individual assignments as they picked us up and took us to various churches across the city. Pastor Garcia reached the anniversary celebration service at Pastor Roberts church. They had the church decorated, a huge fellowship meal cooked, dignitaries from the government were present, and they celebrated “Philippino styel!!!” It was awesome to sit around the lunch table and hear the testimonies of each team member about what God did in their services. After being flooded with gifts and honor by the church in front of all , we parted ways and are now finally able to rest and recuperate this afternoon.
We will begin our trek home to the US Monday. We will leave by van for our 4-hour drive back to Dipolog City. We will spend the night and board our plane on Tuesday morning to Manila where we will spend the night. Then very early on Wednesday morning we will turn our hearts toward home, arriving home Wednesday evening. Pray for us, that we will rest, remain in health, receive grace and favor, and walk in the fruits of the spirit on the long journey home.
Remember that Debbie and Robin Rogers will not be returning with the team, but will leave Wednesday afternoon for a week of ministry in Vietnam.
Pastors and leaders came from around the city, tribal villages, and outer islands. They were from various denominations, including Assemblies of God and many independent Pentecostal denominations. The first service was 2:00 on Friday and Pastor Garcia spoke a Word in season. They were so hungry for the things of God, they made a demand on the anointing and God moved in a mighty way. Every altar service over the entire weekend has been powerful…always salvation, always deliverances, and always conviction, brokenness, repentance, and release from chains! The attached pictures tell the story!
After a brief break things started back up again at 6:00 in the evening for what was called a Revival Service. It was open to all in the city and the church (which holds about 300) was packed. Praise and worship included a women’s dance team, a youth dance team, and a children’s dance team. Each worshiped the Lord to a song and God was magnified!! Pastor Garcia preached and God moved again—more souls for the Kingdom. We came back to our hotel exhausted and blessed!
Saturday started early with the first session at 9:00 with Pastor Garcia and the second session with Debbie. Once again, a powerful altar call and altar ministry time. Every person wants the ministry of laying on of hands. They are so hungry to have more. Your team stepped up to the plate every time and God used us all to do His work in their lives. During the second session Barbara took the young people and children’s workers outside for a brief training session on puppetry, face painting, and balloon animals. She brought them before the congregation at the close of the morning meetings and shared some tips for successful children’s ministry. We managed a brief lunch and things started up again at 2:00.
Pastor Garcia started the afternoon with two hours of “Ask the Pastor.” It was obvious from their questions that they hunger for teaching concerning practical Christian living as well as the deeper things of God and His Word. We then called every pastor/leader forward for an impartation of the gifts and anointing that were upon and within each of us to equip them for the work of their ministry. The Lord led us to do a “prayer tunnel” as we are so familiar with at GWOC, and with anointing oil in each of our hands, the line formed around the room. For over an hour we laid hands on every believer, spoke prophetic words, broke demonic spirits, declared words of knowledge, flowing in all the gifts as the Holy Spirit empowered us. Amazing!
After closing the service, only a brief break and praise and worship started up again as the youth from churches around the city as well as their friends gathered for a “Youth Revival Service.” Most of the pastors and leaders stayed; they just couldn’t get enough. Jamal preached and God moved amongst the young people. The team gathered once again for the altar ministry. Whew! God was strong and mighty in us and through us.
A short night’s rest and we were up again on Sunday morning, ready for our individual assignments as they picked us up and took us to various churches across the city. Pastor Garcia reached the anniversary celebration service at Pastor Roberts church. They had the church decorated, a huge fellowship meal cooked, dignitaries from the government were present, and they celebrated “Philippino styel!!!” It was awesome to sit around the lunch table and hear the testimonies of each team member about what God did in their services. After being flooded with gifts and honor by the church in front of all , we parted ways and are now finally able to rest and recuperate this afternoon.
We will begin our trek home to the US Monday. We will leave by van for our 4-hour drive back to Dipolog City. We will spend the night and board our plane on Tuesday morning to Manila where we will spend the night. Then very early on Wednesday morning we will turn our hearts toward home, arriving home Wednesday evening. Pray for us, that we will rest, remain in health, receive grace and favor, and walk in the fruits of the spirit on the long journey home.
Remember that Debbie and Robin Rogers will not be returning with the team, but will leave Wednesday afternoon for a week of ministry in Vietnam.
Recap of 1/18-1/21
On Wednesday evening we were sitting around the dinner table in the restaurant of our hotel basking in the Glory of God. We are amazed at how He has used us to further His Kingdom here in Dipolog City. The last two ministry opportunities were amazing. Here is a recap.
Tuesday morning we first gathered and went to the government offices to meet with the governor of this province. We were welcomed with open arms and much gratitude was expressed for our coming to make their country a better place to live.
In the afternoon we loaded up and went to an area near the seaside where families and street children were relocated due to coastal flooding. When we pulled up it was total chaos! There were small children, teenagers, and mothers and fathers with babies EVERYWHERE! Bishop Emmanuel and his pastors set up a stage area where they sang songs with the children and did a great puppet skit. The altar call at the end of the puppet skit brought around 200 children into the Kingdom of God…Praise the Lord! When we arrived, a “brownout” had occurred and there was no electricity and it was very dark. We spent about an hour hugging and loving on the kids and babies. Bishop sent for a generator and they couldn’t get it cranked. Satan was at work!! BUT GOD! Just as we decided it was time to leave and headed to the car…the electricity came back on. Robin Cook cheered at the top of his lungs and led the crowd in “Praise the Lord.” The power of God swept over and we had praise and worship and then Debbie preached the Gospel. God moved and there were at least 100 teenagers and adults that gave their heart to the Lord. We were amazed to see Bishop’s pastors and leaders at work as they had notepads and began to write down names for follow-up and discipleship. Bishop introduced the pastor that is attempting to plant a church in that area through home Bible Studies and told everyone they would be contacted. The true Book of Acts experience of church planting!!!
The amazing thing is we got to do the same thing again on Wednesday night in a different area of the seaside. This time, after the puppet show, Barbara Lemoine and Robin Cook shared their testimonies with the crowd and Jamal brought the Word. The enemy of our soul was at work again and just as Jamal said, “I have just one question for you…” the lights went out! But we were ready this time. Bishop cranked the generator that was already in place and we were back in business within minutes. God moved once again and over 200 children, teenagers and adults prayed the prayer of salvation. To God be the Glory!
We praise God for all of you that labored in intercessory prayer for us here on the field, so He could bring in the harvest! We are packing up tonight and heading out to our next assignment in the morning. Our trip will be approximately 5 hours by van and we will be ready to start ministry in Pagadian City with Pastor Pagashian on Friday.
Tuesday morning we first gathered and went to the government offices to meet with the governor of this province. We were welcomed with open arms and much gratitude was expressed for our coming to make their country a better place to live.
In the afternoon we loaded up and went to an area near the seaside where families and street children were relocated due to coastal flooding. When we pulled up it was total chaos! There were small children, teenagers, and mothers and fathers with babies EVERYWHERE! Bishop Emmanuel and his pastors set up a stage area where they sang songs with the children and did a great puppet skit. The altar call at the end of the puppet skit brought around 200 children into the Kingdom of God…Praise the Lord! When we arrived, a “brownout” had occurred and there was no electricity and it was very dark. We spent about an hour hugging and loving on the kids and babies. Bishop sent for a generator and they couldn’t get it cranked. Satan was at work!! BUT GOD! Just as we decided it was time to leave and headed to the car…the electricity came back on. Robin Cook cheered at the top of his lungs and led the crowd in “Praise the Lord.” The power of God swept over and we had praise and worship and then Debbie preached the Gospel. God moved and there were at least 100 teenagers and adults that gave their heart to the Lord. We were amazed to see Bishop’s pastors and leaders at work as they had notepads and began to write down names for follow-up and discipleship. Bishop introduced the pastor that is attempting to plant a church in that area through home Bible Studies and told everyone they would be contacted. The true Book of Acts experience of church planting!!!
The amazing thing is we got to do the same thing again on Wednesday night in a different area of the seaside. This time, after the puppet show, Barbara Lemoine and Robin Cook shared their testimonies with the crowd and Jamal brought the Word. The enemy of our soul was at work again and just as Jamal said, “I have just one question for you…” the lights went out! But we were ready this time. Bishop cranked the generator that was already in place and we were back in business within minutes. God moved once again and over 200 children, teenagers and adults prayed the prayer of salvation. To God be the Glory!
We praise God for all of you that labored in intercessory prayer for us here on the field, so He could bring in the harvest! We are packing up tonight and heading out to our next assignment in the morning. Our trip will be approximately 5 hours by van and we will be ready to start ministry in Pagadian City with Pastor Pagashian on Friday.
Tuesday, January 19, 2010
Wow, God is good, all the time. We have had more incredible services and experiences. There is no doubt that we continue to fall in love with God’s people here in this nation. As we share team devotions each morning we get a glimpse of what God is doing in each of us. I have posted pictures on our website that briefly tell the story of our ministry Sunday and Monday. Sunday morning our rides arrived and we went in many different directions. It was hard to split up because we didn’t want to miss what God would do, but we knew it was our assignment.
Pastor Garcia, along with James and Robin Cook, went with Bishop Emmanuel to a small rented facility where Bishop moved his church service because he knew so many would come. The place was packed and the move of the Spirit was evident. After the service they passed out gifts we purchased for the children.
The rest of us were taken to small churches either in the city or in the outskirts. There are pictures attached of three of the small churches we ministered in just to give you an idea of the places where they worship. Most of us were ministering alone with a national pastor to interpret so it was hard to get pictures as we ministered. Jamal was in a church here in the city, Robin Rogers and Barbara went to a church that also housed orphans. They shared their testimonies and 7 people got saved! Richie and I were taken way out of the city to two separate churches—what a beautiful country with lush tropical trees and plants. It was so much fun coming back together and sharing what God had done.
Sunday evening Bishop called a special service at his house church because there were so many that could not get in the service where Pastor preached on Sunday morning. When we arrived the place was packed—half of them were young people. God moved powerfully through Pastor’s message. The young people packed the altar. One woman was called out by the Lord through a Word of knowledge and was set free of a breast disease.
Monday morning we loaded up and went to the city jail where approximately 120 of the 310 inmates (men and women) came to the service. After praise and worship, Pastor preached and we laid hands on all of the prisoners. Afterward we passed out care packages with some basic necessities to the inmates. The good news is that while we were God opened the door for Bishop to come once a week to the prison to disciples those that were saved (approximately ½ of them raised their hand for salvation). Woohoo.
Tonight we are preparing for our street crusade (I use the word street loosely, for it is a hard-packed dirt road that runs between the seaside and the river with shacks along each side of the road. There are families that live there and also many children that roam the street begging rice or anything they can find to eat. The crusade will start at 4:30 your time—so pray for us!
Pastor Garcia, along with James and Robin Cook, went with Bishop Emmanuel to a small rented facility where Bishop moved his church service because he knew so many would come. The place was packed and the move of the Spirit was evident. After the service they passed out gifts we purchased for the children.
The rest of us were taken to small churches either in the city or in the outskirts. There are pictures attached of three of the small churches we ministered in just to give you an idea of the places where they worship. Most of us were ministering alone with a national pastor to interpret so it was hard to get pictures as we ministered. Jamal was in a church here in the city, Robin Rogers and Barbara went to a church that also housed orphans. They shared their testimonies and 7 people got saved! Richie and I were taken way out of the city to two separate churches—what a beautiful country with lush tropical trees and plants. It was so much fun coming back together and sharing what God had done.
Sunday evening Bishop called a special service at his house church because there were so many that could not get in the service where Pastor preached on Sunday morning. When we arrived the place was packed—half of them were young people. God moved powerfully through Pastor’s message. The young people packed the altar. One woman was called out by the Lord through a Word of knowledge and was set free of a breast disease.
Monday morning we loaded up and went to the city jail where approximately 120 of the 310 inmates (men and women) came to the service. After praise and worship, Pastor preached and we laid hands on all of the prisoners. Afterward we passed out care packages with some basic necessities to the inmates. The good news is that while we were God opened the door for Bishop to come once a week to the prison to disciples those that were saved (approximately ½ of them raised their hand for salvation). Woohoo.
Tonight we are preparing for our street crusade (I use the word street loosely, for it is a hard-packed dirt road that runs between the seaside and the river with shacks along each side of the road. There are families that live there and also many children that roam the street begging rice or anything they can find to eat. The crusade will start at 4:30 your time—so pray for us!
Monday, January 18, 2010
We are in Dipolog City, Philippines, and as of Sunday morning we have completed our first two assignment--The Pastors and Leaders Conference "Making Kingdom Leaders and Disciples," as well as a Youth Revival Service. We arrived to a group of pastors and their families with a large banner, with hugs and flowers strung around our neck. What a greeting!
After a day of rest, we began our ministry in a rented facility where pastors and leaders traveled from the remote areas of Mindanao and other outer islands, some by boat, some by plane, and many on foot camping along the way. They came hungry and expecting. This is the first event of this kind they have ever had and we were humbled that God would choose us to be His vessel to speak into the lives of these men and women of God. The attached pictures will tell the story. Pastor Garcia preached the first three sessions on Friday and God moved in a mighty way. Friday night Jamal shared his testimony to a packed room of teenagers and college students. Pastor Garcia pressed through and God finally broke through and over 100 young people gave their hearts to the Lord. There was much dancing and singing after the meeting!!
Saturday morning Debbie preached a NOW Word and pastors and leaders were set free as the team laid hands on everyone in the room. Then in the afternoon Pastor Garcia preached on the anointing and prayed for everyone to increase in their anointing as they returned to their churches. It was a powerful time in the Lord and God did His work. He also prayed for the team, imparting an anointing for evangelism as we are all sent out to seperate churches this Sunday morning--pray for souls!!!
We will rest Sunday evening and then on Monday we will go into the jail and minister to 310 men and women prisoners. We visited the Riverside where we will be holding our outdoor crusade on Tuesday (see the pics outside with all the street children gathered around us). It brought us to tears and we were moved with compassion to meet their needs. We have purchased food to feed the children and the surrounding families, flip-flops, and basic items that we will bless them with after the crusade. We will stretch out a tarp, do puppet skits, face painting, make baloons (thanks to donations from Pastor Jim) and love on the kids. Then Pastor Garcia will bring a message and God will save souls!!!
We have already begun posting pictures. Check them out on our website. www.kingdombuildersdc.com.
We sense your prayers and know that God is answering. We will update you again soon. Love to all!
After a day of rest, we began our ministry in a rented facility where pastors and leaders traveled from the remote areas of Mindanao and other outer islands, some by boat, some by plane, and many on foot camping along the way. They came hungry and expecting. This is the first event of this kind they have ever had and we were humbled that God would choose us to be His vessel to speak into the lives of these men and women of God. The attached pictures will tell the story. Pastor Garcia preached the first three sessions on Friday and God moved in a mighty way. Friday night Jamal shared his testimony to a packed room of teenagers and college students. Pastor Garcia pressed through and God finally broke through and over 100 young people gave their hearts to the Lord. There was much dancing and singing after the meeting!!
Saturday morning Debbie preached a NOW Word and pastors and leaders were set free as the team laid hands on everyone in the room. Then in the afternoon Pastor Garcia preached on the anointing and prayed for everyone to increase in their anointing as they returned to their churches. It was a powerful time in the Lord and God did His work. He also prayed for the team, imparting an anointing for evangelism as we are all sent out to seperate churches this Sunday morning--pray for souls!!!
We will rest Sunday evening and then on Monday we will go into the jail and minister to 310 men and women prisoners. We visited the Riverside where we will be holding our outdoor crusade on Tuesday (see the pics outside with all the street children gathered around us). It brought us to tears and we were moved with compassion to meet their needs. We have purchased food to feed the children and the surrounding families, flip-flops, and basic items that we will bless them with after the crusade. We will stretch out a tarp, do puppet skits, face painting, make baloons (thanks to donations from Pastor Jim) and love on the kids. Then Pastor Garcia will bring a message and God will save souls!!!
We have already begun posting pictures. Check them out on our website. www.kingdombuildersdc.com.
We sense your prayers and know that God is answering. We will update you again soon. Love to all!
Tuesday, January 5, 2010
Philippines & Vietnam Itinerary
Our trip is just a few days away. Below is Debbie's itinerary for both the Philippines and Vietnam. Please keep her and her team in your prayers as they travel and minister.
Philippines (Leading Team of 8 from Grace World Outreach Church)
Time Difference: 13 hours ahead in Manila, Philippines
Monday, January 11 Depart Orlando: 7:00 am
Tuesday, January 12 Arrive Manila: 10:25 pm
Wednesday, January 13 Depart Manila: 9:50 am -- arrive Dipolog 11:20 am
Thursday, January 14 Rest all day
Friday, January 15 Pastor & Leaders Conference: all day
Saturday, January 16 Pastor & Leaders Conference: all day
Sunday, January 17 Team preaching in several churches: morning
Youth service: evening
Monday, January 18 Jail Ministry: all day
Tuesday, January 19 Street Kids Ministry & Crusade-Olingan: afternoon/evening
Wednesday, January 20 Street Kids Ministry & Crusade-Riverside: afternoon/evening
Thursday, January 21 Travel by van to Pagadian City: 6-hour trip
Friday, January 22 Pastor & Leaders Conference: all day
Evangelistic Service: evening
Saturday, January 23 Pastor & Leaders Conference: all day
Evangelistic Service: evening
Sunday, January 24 Anniversary Celebration Service: all day
Monday, January 25 Travel by van to Dipolog City: 6-hour trip
Tuesday, January 26 Depart Dipolog: 11:50 am – arrive Manila: 1:20 pm
Wednesday, January 27 Depart Manila: 6:20 am -- arrive Orlando: 2:48 pm
Vietnam (Debbie and Robin Rogers)
Time Difference: 12 hours ahead in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam
Wednesday, January 27 Depart Manila:12:50pm – arrive Ho Chi Minh City: 2:30 pm
Thursday, January 28 Teach Agape School of Ministry: daytime
Friday, January 29 Teach Agape School of Ministry/Ordination Service: daytime
Debbie preach in Revival Service: evening
Saturday, January 30 Depart Ho Chi Minh: 10:30 am –arrive Hanoi: 12:30pm
Sunday, January 31 Debbie preach in House Churches: daytime/eve
Monday, February 1 Teach Agape School of Ministry: daytime
Tuesday, February 2 Teach Agape School of Ministry: daytime
Wednesday, February 3 Depart Hanoi: 11:00 am
Thursday, February 4 Arrive Orlando: 7:44 pm
Philippines (Leading Team of 8 from Grace World Outreach Church)
Time Difference: 13 hours ahead in Manila, Philippines
Monday, January 11 Depart Orlando: 7:00 am
Tuesday, January 12 Arrive Manila: 10:25 pm
Wednesday, January 13 Depart Manila: 9:50 am -- arrive Dipolog 11:20 am
Thursday, January 14 Rest all day
Friday, January 15 Pastor & Leaders Conference: all day
Saturday, January 16 Pastor & Leaders Conference: all day
Sunday, January 17 Team preaching in several churches: morning
Youth service: evening
Monday, January 18 Jail Ministry: all day
Tuesday, January 19 Street Kids Ministry & Crusade-Olingan: afternoon/evening
Wednesday, January 20 Street Kids Ministry & Crusade-Riverside: afternoon/evening
Thursday, January 21 Travel by van to Pagadian City: 6-hour trip
Friday, January 22 Pastor & Leaders Conference: all day
Evangelistic Service: evening
Saturday, January 23 Pastor & Leaders Conference: all day
Evangelistic Service: evening
Sunday, January 24 Anniversary Celebration Service: all day
Monday, January 25 Travel by van to Dipolog City: 6-hour trip
Tuesday, January 26 Depart Dipolog: 11:50 am – arrive Manila: 1:20 pm
Wednesday, January 27 Depart Manila: 6:20 am -- arrive Orlando: 2:48 pm
Vietnam (Debbie and Robin Rogers)
Time Difference: 12 hours ahead in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam
Wednesday, January 27 Depart Manila:12:50pm – arrive Ho Chi Minh City: 2:30 pm
Thursday, January 28 Teach Agape School of Ministry: daytime
Friday, January 29 Teach Agape School of Ministry/Ordination Service: daytime
Debbie preach in Revival Service: evening
Saturday, January 30 Depart Ho Chi Minh: 10:30 am –arrive Hanoi: 12:30pm
Sunday, January 31 Debbie preach in House Churches: daytime/eve
Monday, February 1 Teach Agape School of Ministry: daytime
Tuesday, February 2 Teach Agape School of Ministry: daytime
Wednesday, February 3 Depart Hanoi: 11:00 am
Thursday, February 4 Arrive Orlando: 7:44 pm
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