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We traveled halfway around the world twice placing 12 laptops among the churches  in our 8 island tour of the Visayan Islands. The laptops are loaded with the complete library of William Branham's sermons including the VOICE, movies and doctrine. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Preaching at Br. Rudy  Villaganza's church,  

Manila, Philippines.

Church service in Manila Philippines

Believers walked for many miles through the mountains 

to be in service here on the island of  Negros Occidental.

It was heart warming to see the people on fire to serve God in what 

ever capacity they could and not be ashamed. Here several

sisters in this church came forward to sing a special to the Lord.

This church is located on Masbate Island. As you 

can see, the cost is minimal compared to that in the U.S.

This Church is Pastored by brother Joseph 

Dalayua, a fine Christian gentleman.

This picture was taken of Pastor Doming Ompads 

congregation on a small island located between 

Masbate and West Sumar. 

Services in Pastor Lorenzo Vergara's church.

Faith Bible Tabernacle,  pastor  Jeremiah Narciso, 

a fine Christian man with a big family. 

We used this mode of transport when  island hopping.

There were no life jackets in this canoe and it was no

wider than my hips. This canoe carried brother Vergara

and I across 20  miles of open ocean to Masbate Island. 

Some of the islands were very small and reminded me of

the show "Gilligan's Island" I used to watch  as a young boy.

Above is a little boy perhaps five-seven years old 

climbing a coconut tree. I just had to take this picture.

 

 

A typical Philippine home on the island of Negros Occidental

Reverend Doming Ompad Sr. demonstrating how to

obtain coconut milk. It's great relief for a sour stomach.

Our main source of travel from island to island.

Rev. Jeremiah Narciso with Motor Bike  supplied him for his ministry.

Grace Fellowship along with Grace Gospel has provided 5 motor bikes

and two vans for the ministers in the Philippines.

Sugar cane is the main source of job income for the brethren 

in the central islands. This is a truck moving sugar cane 

from the fields to the processing plant.

We passed this carbo and it's baby as we walked through the 

jungle, passed little villages  to attend service by the sea shore.