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 Blessed Hope International Mission - Chaplains for Christ International www.blessedhopemission.org  Mission Trip to the Philippines October 22 nd – November 2 nd , 2010 By the grace of our Lord Jesus Christ, Edgar Garza and I went on another miss ion trip to the islands of the Phil ippin es. Pastor Bel shiez ar Simbran invited me last year in June to minister to a part of the Mindanao Island – the second largest and easter nmost island in t he Philippines. It is also the name of one of the three island groups in the country of 7,107 islands, which consis ts of the islan d of Mindanao and smaller surrounding islands. The other two are Luzon and the Visay as. The island of Mindanao is called The Land of Promis e. Min dana o is the only area of the Phil ipp ine s with a significant Muslim pres ence. A guerril la war is ongoing on the islands. In addition, the crime rate on the isl and is the highest in the country overall. I took a step of fait h accepting to visit such a territory even t hough I didn’t know Pastor Simbran or anyone else from that i sland. God’s Holy Spiri t who knows everyone and everything guided my steps toward accepting the invit ation. According to the Bible, “The steps of a good man are ordered by the LORD, and He delights in his way” (Psalm 37:23-24) [NKJV] . And so I decided to make all the arrangemen ts to meet other people in Manila (capi tal of the Philippi nes). Pastor Florin Cîmpean from Philadelphia Romanian Church of God had visited Manila a couple years ago together with Pastor Tony Lane fr om Church of God. I inquired them to give me some contacts and churches in Manila, which they were glad to assist with. On Thur sday October 21 st , we took a fl ig ht to Ma ni la thro ugh  Nagoy a, Japan and arr ived there l ate Frida y night. We spent the ni ght at Church Strengthening Ministry, which was very close to the International Air por t. Ali na Voda is a Romani an missi onar y who bega n wor king in a clinic to reach lost souls. She picked us up from C SM and brought us to her cl inic so that we ma y vi si t her work. Al ina had a di vi ne cal li ng for  missionary work and she responded and God led her to reach tribes in Rwanda, Senegal, and now she had a call ing to begin working in the Philippine islands for about three years where she already learned Tagalog language. Right now, she is among the poor suburbs of Manila in Antipolo where she opened a clinic in Apr il 2010 named ‘Rapha de la Solid Cement’ where she works among the lost, sick, and very poor ‘squatters’ with a  blessed team of nurses and health wo rkers. On Saturday, October 23 rd , we visited the bible college in Manila led  by Director Scott Rain who welcomed us to a tour in the school and a dinner and fellowship. We then went to Antipolo Church where we spent the night in the church’s guest room. On Sunday morning, we attended the church service and both of us brought greetings to the church only because they had already scheduled a gue st spe ake r, Jack Bens op from Ala ska. We had fell owshi p with the past ors and othe r leade rs afterward. In the evenin g, we visited anot her church in a very poor area next to a river named ‘Church River of Life’. Both of us were able to

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 Blessed Hope International Mission - Chaplains for Christ International www.blessedhopemission.org

 Mission Trip to the PhilippinesOctober 22nd – November 2nd, 2010

By the grace of our Lord Jesus Christ, Edgar Garza and I went on anothermission trip to the islands of the Philippines. Pastor Belshiezar Simbraninvited me last year in June to minister to a part of the Mindanao Island – thesecond largest and easternmost island in the Philippines. It is also the nameof one of the three island groups in the country of 7,107 islands, whichconsists of the island of Mindanao and smaller surrounding islands. Theother two are Luzon and the Visayas. The island of Mindanao is called TheLand of Promise. Mindanao is the only area of the Philippines with asignificant Muslim presence. A guerrilla war is ongoing on the islands. In

addition, the crime rate on the island is the highest in the country overall. I took a step of faith accepting to visisuch a territory even though I didn’t know Pastor Simbran or anyone else from that island. God’s Holy Spiritwho knows everyone and everything guided my steps toward accepting the invitation. According to the Bible“The steps of a good man are ordered by the LORD, and He delights in his way” (Psalm 37:23-24) [NKJV]. Andso I decided to make all the arrangements to meet other people in Manila (capital of the Philippines). PastorFlorin Cîmpean from Philadelphia Romanian Church of God had visited Manila a couple years ago togetherwith Pastor Tony Lane from Church of God. I inquired them to give me some contacts and churches in Manilawhich they were glad to assist with.

On Thursday October 21st, we took a flight to Manila through  Nagoya, Japan and arrived there late Friday night. We spent the night atChurch Strengthening Ministry, which was very close to the InternationalAirport. Alina Voda is a Romanian missionary who began working in aclinic to reach lost souls. She picked us up from CSM and brought us to her clinic so that we may visit her work. Alina had a divine calling for missionary work and she responded and God led her to reach tribes inRwanda, Senegal, and now she had a calling to begin working in thePhilippine islands for about three years where she already learned Tagaloglanguage. Right now, she is among the poor suburbs of Manila in Antipolo where she opened a clinic in Apri2010 named ‘Rapha de la Solid Cement’ where she works among the lost, sick, and very poor ‘squatters’ with a

 blessed team of nurses and health workers.

On Saturday, October 23rd, we visited the bible college in Manila led by Director Scott Rain who welcomed us to a tour in the school and a dinnerand fellowship. We then went to Antipolo Church where we spent the nighin the church’s guest room.

On Sunday morning, we attendedthe church service and both of us broughtgreetings to the church only because theyhad already scheduled a guest speaker,

Jack Bensop from Alaska. We had fellowship with the pastors and other leaders afterward. In the evening, we visited another church in a very poor area next to a river named ‘Church River of Life’. Both of us were able to

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share God’s love and encouraged the congregationand prayed for the sick. We gave rice and other goods to the poor.

Early Monday morning, we left Manila andflew to Dipolog City. Our contact, Pastor Simbran, picked us up from the airport despite our concern of not knowing him personally but the Spirit of God

does not lead us into temptation but delivers usfrom evil when we sincerely server the Lord and doHis will. Pastor Simbran drove us to his father’s housewhere we had fellowship with his entire family and we feltvery welcomed and blessed. I thanked God that he gave me

the courage to take this step of faith and come to this island because the way that Godled us and confirmed his works with signs of His presence and was wonderful and beyond our expectation. We held a church service in the evening with Pastor Simbranat his father’s church where we were the guest speakers. Belshiezar’s father, Pastor Bonifacio Simbran is the founder of Connections International Christian Leadershipthat currently supervises 152 churches whom he and his team founded in the last 20

years. He raises 20 orphans at his church house and also runs a bible college for thenew leaders.

We had to depart on Tuesday towards another church in Dampalan for aconference but the road was blocked because of a landslide and so we visited a prisonin Dipolog city where we gave goods to the inmates and preached the word of God to about over 100 inmatesOn Wednesday, we headed to the church in Dampalan early in the morning for our conference “Ignite the Fire”.

What is remarkable about this is that I visited Romania two years agoand had a conference in Bistrita with Robert Brown of Chaplains for ChristInternational, and I was proposed to do a lesson called “Ignite the Fire” and

someone else from another part of the world called me with the same topicagain to come into their country. Well, God’s Spirit wants to ignite the fire inHis church throughout the world. We have to be torches of fire with burningdesire and passion of revival wherever we go. Flames of fire we need to become to destroy the works of evil and set the people free from bondage in

the Name of Jesus Christ.

We arrived at the church inDampalan, led by Pastor Tumim Bang, on Wednesday and started theconference later in the evening. Words like fire were shared from theGospels and also, testimonies of revival were shared. People were touched

and the presence of God was manifested in the midst of over 100 pastors and bible students.

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On Thursday, early church service began with prayer and worshipand sharing the word of God. The Holy Spirit of God moved mightily andmembers started speaking in other tongues as the Spirit of God gave themutterance. Refreshment from the presence of God was imparted to themembers of the conference. At about noon, we left and visited a church atLamaya where Pastor Ba Quiran had invited us. I spoke out of Psalm 85 tothe congregation and the mayor of the village, Captain Baron, was presentthere to thank the congregation for her their electoral votes. As we spoke of

the favor of God, which comes after werepent, a lot of people were touched

especially Lady Baron. She responded by saying, “This is what we need,the favor of God.” We returned back to Dampalan Church to conclude our conference meeting and to have another service to keep the fire going.Towards the end of the service, certificates were passed to the participantsin recognition for their participation at the conference. Pastors from up to1000 km away participated; some came by bus and some by motorcycles.We could see their joy and enthusiasm as being part of this conference.They all returned back to their home churches filled with useful informationand fresh fire to share with their local church members.

At the conference, a mother approached us with her 6-month olddaughter looking for prayer for her daughter, which had a tumor on her neck. She was looking for us the following day and was eager to tell us thatlump on her daughter’s neck had vanished and was healed for the Glory of God! We departed back to Dipolog on that night and drove about 3 hours

on gravel road to spend the night atPastor Bonifacio’s home.

The next day, we went to purchase hygienic supplies and food for 

our next visit to Dipolog Provincial Jail. We visited the jail on our way tothe town of Liloy. We ministered to the inmates that very sunny morningwith over 50 inmates who very attentively heard the word of God in thecourtyard. Most of them surrendered their life to Jesus Christ, their onlyhope. Goods were distributed among them and they gladly received them because ministers seldom visit this jail. After spending a couple hours at the

 jail, we stopped at a very poor and small church by the ocean shores in the town of Lipakan on our way toLiloy. They were a lot of children worshipping God in the middle of a jungle. At the end of the service we prayed for the sick and among them, God touched an elderly woman with an inability to walk mightily. As agratitude for our visit we received as gifts some freshly cut coconuts. The people of this community are fishermen, but due to the rainy season, their food source is scarce.

We helped every family there (about 10 families) with 1000 pesos each. We thenheaded towards the town of Liloy where weattended one of the first churches planted byPastor Bonifacio Simbran. The presence of theHoly Spirit was manifested so powerfully as soonas the worship started that everyone was filledwith Joy and Peace. Both of us shared the word of God about the power of Prayer – Jesus himself went to pray fervently alone. “Now in the

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morning, having risen a long while before daylight, He went out and

departed to a solitary place; and there He prayed.” (Mark 1:36-36) [NKJV]

On the morning of Saturday October 30th, we visited the jail in thetown of Liloy and held a service there where a few Muslims were presentand attentive during the service. We provided them with hygienic supplies but most importantly, we brought the word of God to their lives. Personarelation with God through the cross is the true way of salvation. “Jesus

answered, “I am the way and the truth and the life. No one comes to the Father except through me.” (John 14:6) [NKJV]. Pastor Belshiezar’s wife

Amette, descended from a Muslim family - joined us in this visit and mether cousin, who was an inmate in this prison. The Holy Spirit touched him  by the message brought to them that morning. God miraculously healedAmette Simbran from bone marrow cancer. Her fragile leg was broken inthree sections. Being a worship leader, she asked God to bring healing toher bones that she may jump and worship the Lord with her whole heart and become a testimony for her Muslim family. We then headed toward thetown Batayan to visit another church in the middle of the jungle (literally)and held a powerful church service there. They were in the process of 

eviction. We asked Pastor Bilopaolo how much money they needed tofinish the church they were in the process of building - they said $500,which we they humbly received with joy - we told them that God answered their prayers. The

occupations of the people in this community are rubber collectors from tree trunks and they also cultivate coconuttrees. Our driver, Dong Dong, which accompanied us for a few days, finally arrived home at this point and got tosee his wife and young son. From there, we headedtowards Gatas, hometown of Pastor Belshiezar. Weattended their church service that night and shared theword of God to about 100 people. After the church

service, we went to Pastor Belshiezar’s home where heraises approximately 14 orphan children. The orphanswelcomed us with worship songs. We spent the night in their home, whichwas filled with sparrows. “ Even the sparrow has found a home” (Psalms

84:3) [NKJV].

On Sunday October 31st, we visited attended morning church service at Pastor Simbran’s church. A loof children were there and we also had the pleasure of meeting a 90 yr. old man who was praising God, jumpingand singing enthusiastically. The church building was incomplete with no windows and no floor. Even so, thecongregation is full of joy and thanks for what the Lord has done in their lives. We encouraged them with themessage “Today matters”.

At noon, we visited another church of Pastor Lanyohan and held another service there. Although thischurch consisted of bamboo walls and dirt floors, the members truly worshipped the Lord and maintained andactive faith in Jesus.

• “ Blessed are the poor in spirit, for theirs is the kingdom of heaven.” (Matthew 5:3) [NKJV]

• “ Listen, my beloved brethren: Has God not chosen the poor of this world to be rich in faith and heirs of 

the kingdom which He promised to those who love Him?” (James 2:5) [NKJV].

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Afterward, we were invited to have lunch at Pastor Lanyohan’s homeand headed to the town of Ipil where we the Simbran family lived for manyyears and build their altars there for God. On April 4 of 1995, Ipil wasattacked by a part of the Abu Sayyaf group. The town was set on fire andrazed to the ground, and people were butchered to death. Press reports calledit a massacre. All that had been so laboriously built went to rubble in a matter of hours. During this time, Pastor Joey Delapena that attended our conference says he was shot in the leg during the Ipil massacre and God

spared his life because he promised he would commit his life to Jesus for hisentire life, while he was bleeding to death. He kept his promise and is now aleader of the church of Christ in the mountain village.

A Christian security guard, Franklin Ramo, which we had met at Gata Mauswagon pastored byLanyohan, invited us to Ipil city jail. We ministered to over 350 inmates whom were all incarcerated in theircells but were able to hear the word of God because of the courtyard. We brought them some hygienic suppliesOn our way to Dipolog we stopped at another church at the town of Tampilisan pastored by Pastor Bagnolwhere we held an evening service. His wife translated for us at most of the places we visited. We met someonewho had a tumor and we prayed for her. This was our last church service in the Philippines where the people’slove and joy had such an impact on us that we would love to go back and visit or send another missionary team.

Our driver, Dong Dong, drove us back safely to the Dipolog City. We spent the night at Pastor Simbran’s homeand prepared for our departure to Manila the next day.

On Monday morning, after having fellowship with the Simbran family, they drove us to the airport forour departure towards Manila where we stayed overnight at the CSM and departed early Tuesday morning, November 2nd to the states with one stop in Tokyo, Japan.

Once again we thank God for encouraging and guiding us to do His will and opening a window tominister to such a great country. We want to thank the Holy Spirit for motivating us to take the step the faithWe want to give a more sincere thanks and gratitude to all members of the Simbran family and all the pastorsand attendees. To God is all the Glory, Honor and Praise.

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-Constantin Lupancu-Edgar Garza

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