Bishop Reynaldo Domingo is the Chairman of I Am, Redeemer and Master Christian Fellowship (or IEMELIF Reform Movement), which has over 372 congregations in the Philippines and abroad.
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I would like to apologize for not being able to update this website for the past two months. It’s not because my Dad, Bishop Rey Domingo, hasn’t been busy lately – because he still is – it’s just that I recently got married and have been pretty busy myself. God willing, I’ll be able to manage my time better to be able to update this website regularly again.
Here is a picture of me and my Dad during my wedding day.
Here is a picture of our entire family.
My dad not only walked me down the aisle, he also gave me and my husband our first communion as husband and wife during the ceremony.
This question is from anonymous received on 01 April 2009 at 12:48 PM.
I just would like to ask if it’s possible to receive a gift of celibacy even if you are not desiring for it. Thanks and more power!
Thank you for your honest question. I am inclined to believe that you are a woman already in the marrying age. You might be teased by your friends that you have the gift of celibacy.
Please understand that since we are in our mother’s womb, God has a perfect plan for each one of us. And marriage is one of the major decisions and experiences for each one of us.
One of the gifts that the Lord gave me is preaching. This gift is one which is a part of my life even in the early years when I was not a pastor yet. I experience fulfillment in the exercise of it, and wherever I go, whatever I read or hear, there is present in me always an inclination to make a message or to receive seed thoughts for a sermon.
As I read your question, I feel that you resent the idea of having none to call your partner in life (whether husband or wife).
My advice to you is to live a life honoring to God. Pray to Him for this particular need, wait on God, do not assume that if a member of the opposite sex befriended you and is giving you special attention that s/he is the one for you.
Wait on God, don’t rush things. If s/he is God’s person for you, let Him (God) confirm it to you.
From your note, I sense that the Lord did not give you the gift of celibacy.
Yours in behalf of the million of crying Filipinos,
This question is from lito received on 14 March 2009 at 5:22 PM.
May i ask you what is the basis of transferring the pastors in another place since he is only 3 years in his present assignment, and they don’t have any serious problem within the church which he is ministering? I am much aware that we have a moratorium of minimum 4 years in church assignment.
Bro. Lito,
I appreciate your query as to the practice of transferring IRM workers. There is really tension when the interest of the denomination and of the local congregation is at stake. — The problem is traceable to the church policy of the IRM, which is Episcopalian. — The problem can’t be explained fully here.
The four years minimum is not mandatory and absolute, it is relative. The term being used in the Saligan is “hanggat maaari” (if I am not mistaken).
God bless you.
Yours in behalf of the million of crying Filipinos,
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This is the audio visual presentation shown during IRM’s 17th Anniversary at Cuneta Astrodome last March 8, 2009 to commemorate the 100 years of IEMELIF.
Thanks to e-Mage Photography (http://emagephotography.multiply.com) c/o Bro. Armand & Sis. Liza Ventinilla for the AVP, and to Ptra. Lualhati Domingo for the concept and script. Glory to God!