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You and I live in such a challenging yet exciting period in earth's history! In our country alone, we know of at least a hundred cultural groups that does not have a single Seventh-day Adventist congregation. Yet, today, with the availability of technology and resources in the hands of ordinary church member like yourself, the potential for reaching these unreached people groups is so much greater than in generations past. In fact, there is so much potential in the cooperative efforts of all Seventh-day Adventist believers to finally accomplish the preaching of the Gospel within our generation. But we must all be involved whether by going, praying or sending.
Philippine Frontier Missions dares every able bodied Filipino Seventh-day Adventist to make a difference in reaching all the unreached people groups in the Philippines and beyond! We believe that the Lord has blessed Filipinos with a knowledge of the Gospel and with material resources "for such a time as this."
May you be encouraged to take your place beside us in the Lord's great army of laborers, prayer warriors and missionary senders - so that we can finally reach our Heavenly Destination! Happy browsing!
Philippine Frontier Missions dares every able bodied Filipino Seventh-day Adventist to make a difference in reaching all the unreached people groups in the Philippines and beyond! We believe that the Lord has blessed Filipinos with a knowledge of the Gospel and with material resources "for such a time as this."
May you be encouraged to take your place beside us in the Lord's great army of laborers, prayer warriors and missionary senders - so that we can finally reach our Heavenly Destination! Happy browsing!
Welcome to Islampur!
By Ab Nur
"Why are you in Islampur?" People come up to me and ask. After being here for 11 days now - stranded in Damam City because of the persistent transportation strikes - I could not help but ask the same thing to myself!
(Read the full story by clicking the photo on the left...)
"Why are you in Islampur?" People come up to me and ask. After being here for 11 days now - stranded in Damam City because of the persistent transportation strikes - I could not help but ask the same thing to myself!
(Read the full story by clicking the photo on the left...)
Sagada Project: Launched!
by Maila T. Dizon
My first visit to Sagada was in May 2009. It was just a trip to celebrate with our missionaries assigned in Tinoc (Ifugao) and Bakun (Benguet) for their successes in their crusades. Abner and I brought our faithful Toyota Tamaraw FX, and together with our kids, packed the vehicle with our stuff and the missionaries for an overnight tour. It was a memorable trip for all of us. Many members of us either got car-sick or had stomach trouble because of the water we drank there.
(Read More by clicking the map...)
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My first visit to Sagada was in May 2009. It was just a trip to celebrate with our missionaries assigned in Tinoc (Ifugao) and Bakun (Benguet) for their successes in their crusades. Abner and I brought our faithful Toyota Tamaraw FX, and together with our kids, packed the vehicle with our stuff and the missionaries for an overnight tour. It was a memorable trip for all of us. Many members of us either got car-sick or had stomach trouble because of the water we drank there.
(Read More by clicking the map...)
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