Nov 15, 2018 Filipino church members are thankful for you!

Earlier this year, QHM was able to help get 25 chapel buildings built in Lake Sebu, Philippines. This incredible multiple-church construction project was a result of your generosity!

Now, less than a year later, these new churches are already growing and filling up with new members. Just a month ago, in October, evangelism meetings brought more than 150 newly baptized souls into these jungle churches!

Pastor Rosa, who held an evangelistic meeting in Legodon, says this, We were working in the interior area, in the middle of the mountains part of Sultan Kudarat. The people are an indigenous Manobo group.

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He went on to share, Legodon already has a church building but neighboring places in those vast mountains where 144 of the new converts are located don’t have a church building! They are using makeshift church buildings right now.

The good news is that the chapels you helped build are being filled with new believers! And each pastor at each new church has shared his deep thanks for the blessing you’ve bestowed.

Pastor Rosa says, Thank you so much for the enormous help you have provided for the new congregations in our newly entered places within our territory.

This Thanksgiving, know that the work you are helping QHM do around the world is felt and appreciated by thousands.

Thank you for building chapels. Thank you for providing medical clinics, evangelism meetings, children’s programs andÑmost of allÑthank you for sharing the love of Jesus with the world!

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