Mar 15

I had the opportunity to take some of the students from Joyful Bible Institute (JBI) to help some good friends of mine, Fedil and Belen, and their ministry. They were the first couple that I trained in children’s ministry and helped them to start and establish their ministry to children. I have been instructing the students in children’s ministry at the institute and teaching them how to tell children about Jesus through songs, drama and other skills. This was their opportunity to put their skills to practice.


The students started out by leading in prayer. It is good to recognize the help of God before starting the service. Here you can see that even without an LCD projector you can still have praise and worship with the help of words written on a plastic bag. Cool!! The students were having much fun while singing to the Lord and served as models for the boys and girls. Some of the students even taught the kids a song with motions.

Some of the students had to eventually move outside as the room filled with children. There were over 100 children packed into the small meeting space. Fedil shared the message with the children and then it was time to thank God and to serve food to the children.

The JBI students donated food. We called this ‘bihon’, a small clear noodle that tastes very good. Belen and some of the students helped to serve the children. Everyone was happy that they were able to help Fedil and Belen and minister to all the children.

Following the service I was able to give each of the students their own Bible written in Cebuano as they begin their own ministries. iRock Ministies in the United States donated these Bibles and hundreds are being distributed to children and adults here in the Philippines. The students were very happy to have received one of these Bibles.

Thank God for what He is doing in the lives of young people at Joyful Bible Institute. I also thank God for Fedil and Belen and their faithfulness in reaching the children in their neighborhood.

Feb 25

Here in the Philippines, if you go to the Doctor they usually tell the patient, “Man you are sick or something is wrong with you!” This is one of the reasons that I do not like to see a doctor. My wife was admitted for five days in one of our public hospitals. While there I met a 19 year old girl but she looked older than that because of her sickness. Her stomach kept getting bigger and bigger but the doctor said that they cannot find what is wrong but it is very obvious that she is really really sick.

As you can see she is very thin and very weak. She is in our neighboring bed. As she struggled to survive I asked her mother if I could pray for her. Her mother is very devoted to Roman Catholic belief and she said that she prays for her daughter and I said ok. When I talked to her daughter and asked her if I could pray for her she said yes. I told her that everybody that looks at her, including myself, would think there is no cure, but I said that I could give her hope in Jesus. I  read some scripture about the woman who bleed for 12 years. Imagine 12 years of suffering and she desired to be healed. I said, Like you I believe that you have a desire to be healed but if there is  not help from Jesus you can’t be healed even if you have the best doctor. Only Jesus can heal you. So I started to read the scripture and while I read it her mother said that her hair stood on end. I believe that it’s the Holy Spirit and the power of God that was felt by the mother. I explained how to be healed. That she should have faith in Jesus like the woman who bled for 12 years. I prayed and ask her if she was willing to receive Jesus and ask forgiveness for her sin. She said yes. So Princess received salvation that night. Then she slept well.

After our time at the hospital I decided to visit Princess but I found out that she was with Jesus. She had died on Tuesday February 2, 2010.  I am sad about her death but happy because I believe Princess is now with Jesus.

Though she didn’t receive physical healing, she has been spiritually healed. Ministry is everywhere! You don’t need to go far. You just need to open your eyes around you and see the opportunies to minister to the needy everywhere.

Feb 15

MENTORING

When I was young, I asked one of the karate experts to be my mentor. He said yes and I was so happy about it.  I have a question. If somebody asks you to be their mentor, would you agree? What if they are older than you, not just five years gap? Somebody asked me if she can be my student and I her mentor. I said yes because she is willing to reach out to children. Although she is 67 years old I believe that God will use her mightily to reach children.

I need your prayer for this opportunity to have a student that is willing to learn how to do this ministry. It is never too late to reach the lost no matter how old you are.

Feb 2

iRock Philippines step up  another fun and exciting outreach for the kids at Bato Santa Cruz Davao del Sur. It is Christmas season and we kept thinking, ‘ what is the best gift we could give to the unreached children?’ We prayed and decided that we would give a gift that will last forever, the Message of Christ Born”.

At a beginning of the outreach, we had  fun games that everybody could be part of and enjoy.

After the games, we proceeded to a most important part of our program, the Gospel Message. I did some gospel tricks and also a  shared a story with a life changing application.

After the message, we proceeded to a very interesting which is also my favorite, eating time. The iRock Ministries America sponsored the whole event and the food. We gave those who attended delicious spaghetti and cold juice.

( Note: In a rural or remote part of the Philippines, this kind of food is only seen on television, I even dreamed to eat spaghetti and it didn’t happen until I moved to Davao at the age of 21 years old.) Feeding these little ones is a great opportunity and a great blessing.

The great thing about doing children ministry is this; the picture above is the proof that you are not just ministering to the kids but also their parents. It is a culture for us that parents will accompany their children even though they are not invited. And we cater to them also

Before the kids and their mothers go back to their home, my wife Nene packed a few pieces of candy and some crackers for each of the children.

The kids were very excited and very happy because they received a gift. As they reached out for the gift, their smile revealed what they felt inside. But the most exciting thing was, when they received a free Cebuano bible which is donated also from iRock Ministries America.  It is really good to have our things and we called it that it belongs to me.

I consider that the word of God is the most valuable gift that we gave this Christmas season. But the excitement did not end there.

Another donation from iRock Ministries, were sculpting balloons and the knowledge to make a balloon. Ptr. Terry Williams taught me how to make a balloon when she came here for a mission trip. We gave them a balloon as they departed and went home. Smiles and love marked their heart as we shared the love of Jesus with them. They will never forget the experience since it was the first they experienced this way of sharing the gospel.  This event will be a yearly activity and if you want to be part of this great opportunity of reaching the children, you can share it in many ways.

  1. Send a Balik-Bayan package that contains any kinds of give aways.
  2. Donate money for the expense of the outreach this coming December
  3. Pray for us; both iRock Ministries in the United States and iRock Philippines

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Jan 10

What is your favorite flavor of ice cream? Do you like chocolate?  Vanilla? Rocky road? All of us have a different taste in ice cream but for the kids the flavor doesn’t matter.  As a Christmas treat, on December 5, 2009, iRock Philippines treated the kids from Peace Assembly of God to ice cream. Guess what flavor? Flavor of the road.

If you are wondering what is ‘flavor of the road’, it is the kind of ice cream being sold by peddlers or by a push cart. Kids don’t mind the ‘flavor of the road’ because they are excited to enjoy any flavor.  This is what we could afford to give as a Christmas gift.

The kids were very excited. But the excitement didn’t end there.  We continued with games and I joined with the kids to play.  During the service I saw excitement and joy as they learned about Jesus.

We distributed 50 bibles including the taxi driver and some adult leaders. As they received the Bibles, we encouraged the kids to memorize some verses and the books in the bible.

Similar to other groups we told them we would give away a special reward for those who memorized the Words of God. We encouraged them, because the Old Testament said that we need to teach our children about the law of God and meditate on it day and night.

From here in the Philippines, we give a big thanks to those who support iRock Ministries (USA) and pray for us and special thanks to Light for the Lost for providing the bibles. I consider the Bible to be the best gift that the kids could have received this Christmas.

Nov 11

Today I asked Erick the carpenter to give me an estimate to do the septic tank and some other things.  I gave him a ride home on my motorcycle. As we returned home, I ran the motorcycle at 20 kph so that we are able to talk about Jesus.  The funniest thing is, if Erick didn’t want to listen he didn’t have a choice. As we talked, I shared about the goodness of Jesus, that even though we commit mistakes, still Jesus loves us very much. I encouraged him about the importance of a happy family. To have a happy family requires Jesus in their life and the father should be the first one to show that Jesus is in his life.  Sometimes satan tests us through our family members and the way we react is the way we show if we really have Jesus in our heart. If we get mad and overreact that means you don’t fully understand  what is the meaning of being  a follower of Jesus. We talked about so many things  and then went home.

Dec 2

iRock Philippine Establishes Children’s Ministry. First Service Brings in 75!

iRock Philippines is the iRock Ministries extension here in Davao Philippines, founded by Missionary Ptr. Terry Williams.

” iRock Ministries exists because millions of children have yet to know Jesus personally. Children need to be given the opportunity to meet Jesus and make Him a vital part of their lives. Without Jesus, their lives lack direction and hope.” Welcome to iRock Ministries, where ‘individuals ‘Reach ‘Out and ‘Change ‘Kids lives for eternity.

To Meet this need

Just a few weeks ago I helped organize a free one-day seminar for potential leaders and pastors. At the most recent seminar, there were 32 students in attendance for the Friday sessions. Nene, the first speaker of the day, stressed that a leader never compromises their commitment to their Lord Jesus Christ.

She challenged them to self evaluate their commitment to the Lord before they could challenge the kids in their commitment.
We proceeded to the second phase of the teaching where we shared the basics of children’s ministry including object lessons, illusions and story telling. There was a time for discussion and questions and answers. But no teaching is complete without the third phase of the training, which included the practical application of what had been taught earlier. The participants were divided into groups of four to have some hands experience. Amazingly, everybody worked well together. Although some were hesitant, everyone took part and participated in the activities.
Following the formal training the group took part in visitation. Everybody participated and went house to house or in the street to invite children to a service the following day at the host church location.

With the support of iRock ministry I was able to be generous to those who came to the Saturday service as God provided the resources to buy popcorn, oil, margarine, etc. to make fresh popcorn for the children. I built a functional popcorn machine similar to the one I built last year during a similar seminar and outreach in Montevista. I trained the people in the church to operate the machine so that they could use it in future services :) .

On the day of the service, it was amazing to see the excitement in the children. The service was scheduled to start at three in the afternoon but the kids were there two hours early.

We decided to start at 2:00. There were 72-75 kids in attendance not including the adults. The parents who brought their kids to the church also listened to the word of God and prayed together the sinners prayer.

All of the children were taught how to praise and worship God, how to pray, and the importance of scripture memorization. They had fun with games and winning the coloring contest. They were very excited and very happy when they went home. (This child cried because for 13 years this is the first time she received a doll of her own)

After service I instructed the pastor to escort the kids back to their homes with the help of his staff. Because it was raining the staff carried umbrellas so that the parents would feel comfortable and know that their children were safe.

I went along with the kids as they returned to home. Although in order for the kids to get to the church they had the challenge of crossing a primitive bridge they were still excited about coming. They needed to cross the bridge that had no handles to hold by balancing their body or else they could end up in the murky water below.

After all of the kids were safely at home, I spent time talking to and encouraging the leaders of the church. There were 8 committed leaders, not including the pastor.

Nene and I traveled home with our equipment and gear, thankful for what God had done that weekend.

Thank you very much for your Prayer and support to iRock Ministry, where ‘individuals ‘Reach ‘Out and ‘Change ‘Kids lives for eternity.

Here are a few ways that you can help establish more churches for the children around the world and train potential leaders:
• Continue to pray for Pastor Terry Williams with iRock Ministries and myself with iRock Philippines
• Write us an encouraging letter
• Provide us with the needed financial support to continue our ministry

ALL CAN PRAY
SOME CAN GIVE
SOME CAN GO
WHAT CAN YOU DO NOW?

For His Kingdom,
Oning

Sep 22

Last Saturday, God sent us more than 80 kids. It was a great opportunity to serve these kids in Christ. Many do not have Jesus in their heart. They are eager to listen to the word of God. As we gave the message we delivered it with a different approach. We had drama and a story time. We did an object lesson and our attendance kept growing. Some kids don’t like to come because of our meeting place. The place is so small that it has a 30 person capacity but we try to fit in all 88 kids.
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We provide something for them to eat each time we meet but before we eat, we teach them how to pray for the food. We teach them that every time we partake of the food we should pray for it by reaching out our hands.

They enjoy the food as part of the iRock Philippines program. We’re not just feeding them with the Word of God but we help also to nourish their body.

Every Sunday , we have a leaders meeting. All the possible and potential kid leaders must undergo training and must grow in advance of teaching the other children. We gathered in a very small kitchen of Fidel and Belen. Last Saturday we had to refuse 5 young teens to join the leadership training because of our situation. The place is very small. But the children are willing dedicate their life to Christ.
After our training for the leaders we served them some food, bread and bihon. Kids are loving it.

After that we teach some interpretative songs to encourage them and discover their talent from God.
We can see the fire burning in their heart because while they are walking they keep on singing, a worship song that are Cebuano and they are so happy when they get home.

The kids are learning in Christ. They now know how to love Jesus and be like Christ in their attitude.smallgroup

We need your prayer and these are our prayer requests.

1. A new and bigger place to accommodate more kids
2. Music instrument( guitar and etc.)
3. Bibles
4. Financial needs for upcoming seminar ( October 24, 2008)
5. Transportation

Even though the children are small they can make a big difference in the future, in this country and the Kingdom of God.

Jan 18

Today  we  started with our bible study. The age bracket is from 6 – 12 and they are responsive.  I am training a couple that will eventually take over the group. Their names are Fidel and Belen. I will train them how to minister to the children and how to be effective in their teaching so that the children will learn and accept Jesus. Fidel and Belen have a burden for kids and they are starting this small group with just heart alone. firstsmallgroupOur first small group we started talking about what is the Bible and how many books are in the bible. We taught them about what is a chapter and what is a verse. They liked it and I gave them an assignment, to memorize the new testament, and of course if they could I would give them a surprise like candy.  They know now how to use the Bible.  We provided the snack and Fidel took me to their location on his motorcycle.  My job was to sponsor the prizes and teach the children. I expect to see and increase in their number in the upcoming weeks.