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Cebu Earthquake

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By this time, most of our readers have probably heard that we experienced a 7.1 earthquake here in Cebu.  It happened around 8:10am while I was teaching at the Bible College. When I felt the first rumble I knew something bizarre was about to happen.  It sounded like it had suddenly started to rain very hard…only there was no rain. When the ground began to move we immediately ran outside. Neighboring water towers were literally shaking like baby rattles. What really concerned me was that my wife was at home alone with the kids. Elizabeth was actually skyping her parents when it started. We have a lot of construction work going on next door so at first she wondered, “What in the world is that construction crew doing?” When the floor started to move she knew what was happening even though it was her first time to be in that situation. She grabbed the kids and huddled with them in the kitchen, waiting for it to pass. Her parents could hear glass breaking and the rumble of the quake. A large glass bottle fell from the pantry and exploded all over the kitchen. We later found large chunks of glass stuck in our wooden baseboards. It had fallen right beside Elizabeth and the kids, we found pieces everywhere, but somehow it completely missed my family. God is in control. He was there protecting my family when I could not. Nearly 90 people were killed in the wake of this disaster.  Hospitals, malls, and markets have been damaged. We pray that God will use this terrible tragedy to show people that they need the Lord. Please pray that hearts would be tender and receptive to the Gospel! Thank you so much for all your prayers and notes!

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New Believers Growing in Christ

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Miss EmeldaWe were excited to see three people baptized last Sunday! One of them was a lady who started coming on our route earlier this year. After attending our church for a few weeks she made the decision to trust Christ with her soul. It wasn’t long after that she asked to follow Christ’s example and be baptized. Baptism did not save her soul, Christ did. He did it all when He died on the cross.  Through her baptism, Miss Emelda was simply proclaiming to the world that she had become a Christian, a follower of Christ! We praise the Lord for this lady and her decision to give her life to Christ!

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Birthday Blessings

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Elizabeth Baran

Elizabeth Baran

 September 28th marked Elizabeth’s second birthday since we moved to the Philippines.  It has been a blessing to see how well she has adjusted to living here. She is learning the language and starting to feel brave enough to use what she knows. People are shocked when they hear her say something in Cebuano. Cebu is one of the top ten tourist destinations in the world so a lot of foreigners come and go and never really speak Cebuano. So when Elizabeth speaks, people are very curious why she is learning their language. I am very thankful for Elizabeth’s willingness to be a missionary’s wife, so far from home, in a land that is very different from her own. Happy Birthday sweetheart!

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Our Friends on Christmas Island

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The Langbid Family

Pastor Walter and Mrs. Jephte

It was not all that long ago we were contacted by an American missionary that needed help.  He and his family were living on a very remote island just off the coast of Cebu, filling in for a missionary who was on furlough.  They were planning on being there for six months but his dear wife had gotten an infection in her eye and needed medical attention in Cebu City.  Not long after she had been examined, doctors recommended that she return to the States to see a specialist about a possible cornea transplant.  They knew they needed to return home but they were concerned about the ministry they were leaving behind. It was definitely God’s plan for them to return to the USA. The day they were to leave they discovered their connecting flight to Manila was cancelled. All flights were cancelled due to the terrible floods that happen in the monsoon season. However, another plane was available and it just so happened they had 5 available seats. One for each member of their family. During this time the Lord started to burden Pastor Travis’ heart for the church on Malapascua island. Literally translated it means Christmas island. Pastor Walter and his family have been a part of the North Cebu Baptist Church family for 7 years and Pastor Walter has believed for some time now that the Lord wants him be a missionary. As the Lord would lead, Pastor Walter and his family have moved to Malapascua until the missionary returns from furlough. It is a very remote island.  They must buy their food in Cebu and then take it by boat to their Christmas island. It is an  experience that Pastor Walter and his wife hope the Lord will use to prepare them for missionary work in the future. Praise the Lord for guiding and protecting these families as they serve Him. Please keep Pastor Walter, Mrs. Jephte, Kaela, and Kaeleb in your prayers!

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