 The Baguio team of March for Christ, Inc left early
morning of September 30 for the emergency relief operation
in Metro-Manila.
Composing the team that delivered the food stuff, used
clothings and medicines for the victims of Typhoon Ondoy
which devastated the National Capital Region (NCR) last
week were as follows: Amanda Earles, Ruth Trinidad, Lani
R. Palaypayon, Frank Valdez and others.
Priority targets of the relief operation are members of the
Lord’s church in the NCR who were affected by the floods
brought about by Typhoon Ondoy. - /10-04-2009
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 Urdaneta, Pangasinan
A Preachers’ forum was held at Pinmaludpod church in
Urdaneta City, Pangasinan yesterday (October 3). Brother
Danny Oliva attended this forum. Today, he is speaking again
at the Dagupan church that meets on the 2nd floor of
Villarica Pawnshop along AB Fernandez Avenue. - /10-04-2009
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 Bokod, Benguet
Bokod church expresses her gratitude to brother Sotero
(Terry) Denis for donating one CPU recently.
Julio Alico, PWD received benevolence last week in the
form of groceries. Lemuel Glori, Orlan Jadormio, Janice R.
Po and Danny Oliva visited him last week (September 30)
and conducted follow up class in his house at Poblacion
Bokod.
Nangalisan, Tuba, Benguet
Men’s devotional facilitated by Sixto Aoas and Boni
Marcelo starts this month. Ladies devotional will soon
follow.
Four persons are studying the seekers’ lessons. Please,
include them in your prayer list. They are Erlinda, Marilyn
and Norton Rodolfo; Leona Zarate.
Visitations were done for the late Renato Austria and
family; Juliana Guzman and family; and Everlyn Igme in
Dimasalang, Manila.
Urdaneta, Pangasinan
A Preachers’ forum was held at Pinmaludpod church in
- /10-04-2009
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 Six grade school students of Baguio Pines Family
Learning Center, Inc. a school owned and managed by
Midtown church members, were recognized by Baguio
Midland Courier a local weekly paper in her September 20,
2009 issue.
Those cited by Ramon Dacawi in his report for writing
short thank you letters to President Arroyo for giving an
order to preserve the Baguio Convention Center tree park
were as follows: Laurence Theo Pariñas, Grade 6; Danica
Torcuato, Grade 4; Shauli W. Kitma, Grade 5; Rodrigo A.
Bondoc, Grade 5; Kirby Jaileen T. Madayag, Grade 5 and
Jasper Ken M. Lopez, Grade 6.
The above students are part of the 44 grade schoolers of
BPFLC who braved the rain last September 13 and
participated in the Children’s Urban Heritage Walk
program of Baguio City and YMCA that started at the
Convention Center towards other “heritage” places. - /09-27-2009
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