Bonbon Fellowship officially opened last Sunday 2PM. It was a joyous occasion, blessed with God's presence and with the presence of His people. Many from The Jesus Family Butuan, even folks from Taligaman, came to celebrate with them on this day. Many people from Bonbon have been invited and were there. There were also Christians who were looking for a church near them who also came and said they would like to fellowship there. Praise Jesus for His amazing work in Bonbon.
Monday, October 26, 2009
Sunday, October 11, 2009
Tuesday, August 18, 2009
Bonbon Center
The center in Bonbon is now under construction. It is built in the land of ate Irene, beside the house of ate Yolanda. It is just a temporary location so no permanent structures will be built. We thank the Lord for their offer to have it there. Brother Ken and the people in Bonbon are overseeing that work.








Friday, June 5, 2009
School Supplies Distribution
Our ministry partners, Ken and Annalee Carter, auntie Cely's daughter and son-in-law, sent finance to buy school supplies for the children in Bonbon. Ken, Rose, and Ging purchased the items (notebooks, pens, pencils, coloring materials, even bags, etc) and distributed them in Bonbon last Monday. Parents and children were overjoyed at these items. Most of the children still did not have notebooks when school started that day. Some mothers jumped and danced with joy when they were told we were distributing school supplies. Thank God for His blessings! We also thank those who are partners with us in this ministry.
Thursday, May 28, 2009
BonBon Party
Ate Peth Manalac sponsored a special event for the people in Bonbon. It was a fellowship time with the Word being shared, games and prizes, songs, and snacks. There were over 80 people there. We also brought musical instruments - our drum set, guitars, and the new Bonbon sound system. Ate Peth also gave toys and gifts to the children, also some things for the adults. We put up tarpaulin tents because it was drizzling. After the rain we went back under the mango tree for our games. Ate Tess led the Pera o Bayong game.










































Friday, May 1, 2009
DVBS
DVBS ended today; tomorrow is the Commencement Program. We have over 80 students at the end of classes today. Several still came today even if they won't receive a certificate tomorrow. Their friends apparently told them DVBS is great so they came. The volunteers continued to be very hard working and encouraged the students and their parents a lot. Thank the Lord for their lives.







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