
This house, owned by the Daniel Sureshes, Indian nationals and members of the Lord's church, located in Maharlika West, Tagaytay City, contains a pool.

The prayers are long, the night is longer, and the coolness all around and the presence of the Lord make the event uplifting!

Brother Aldous, minister of De Castro Church, hands a copy of Tagalog Bible to a young Christian lady before he starts the Bible Class.

Brother Aldous teaches the Bible class this morning, Sunday, January 9. Later in the worship, Ed Maquiling preaches on the topic of Christians being God's aroma in this world.
Click here to read the sermon delivered at church today, Sunday, January 9, 2011, titled: TAYO ANG SAMYO NG DIYOS-1 (“We Are the Aroma of God”).

The church in Silang meets temporarily in hut behind this mansion owned by a family who built their fortune from coffee farming.

They were waiting for us: Brother Neph Sico, minister of Silang church. Beside him is sister Dolores, whose husband is a son of the family that owns this coffee farm. Sister Dolores is a sibling of brother Tony Devenecia, a member of Catbalogan City Church.

This is Aqui, sister Dolores' husband whose family owns the coffee farm and the land on which the temporary meeting place of the church is built.

The church assembling in their three-by-six meeting hall. This congregation was begun by brother Neph Sico and his wife Bing. Members consist of people from Aklan, Batangas, Cavite, Samar, and Cotabato. One of the new converts, in fact, is a lady whose father is a Muslim.
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