To the Church of the Good Shepherd (USA)

September 26, 2008

 

To Pastor Pio Paraiso Jr, the church officials and the members of the Church of the Good Shepherd,

Greetings of peace to you all!

I just read the communication of Pastor Pio Paraiso Jr to you explaining where the money you entrusted to the IRM for missions is being spent. Thank you for so many years already of your partnership with us in the great task of ushering sinners to the fold of our Lord and Master – the Lord Jesus Christ.

I am very thankful that Pastor Pio accurately remembers where your money goes. It was sixteen years ago (1992) when IRM was birthed with 105 congregations and daughter churches. As of today, the IRM has 372 congregations and daughter churches. — It is our goal that by the end of 2010, we will be able to present at the feet of our Savior another 300 daughter churches.

I am indeed honoured with the friendship of your pastor, Pastor Pio Paraiso Jr., for through him the IRM was introduced to you. — May I say that your partnership with us (the IRM) for so many years now is deeply appreciated.

The Philippines is truly ripe for the harvest. I am thankful for the many new mega-churches here who are ministering to the elite of the society, the celebrities and the wealthy. — On the other hand, the ministry that was entrusted to the IRM is to minister among the middle class, and especially among the poor and helpless in the remote baranggays of the Philippines.

Usually, in many of these remote baranggays, no evangelical witness is present. I believe that it is not fair for someone to hear the message of salvation three times while others have not heard it even once. — This propels me to continuously minister to these people and be prepared to build churches to be subsidised for long.

The Philippines (our beloved land) as of today is one of the poorest countries in the world, the most corrupt nation in Asia and was ranked as the 11th most corrupt nation in the world. — As many are saying, there seems to be no more hope for this nation. — But so many of us committed Christians here remain believing that Christ our Savior is the only hope. This is the reason why we keep on kindling our evangelistic zeal through the Spirit of God. Many among the IRM pastors, deaconesses and missionaries are ministering to 2 or 3 churches at the same time, spending their very own allowances for transportation. What sustains them is the ministry of the Holy Spirit and the encouragement from the Word of God to snatch from hell many of those who have not heard the Gospel, and in doing so effect a change in our corrupt and morally declining society.

 

Yours in behalf of the waiting millions of Filipinos,

BISHOP REYNALDO DOMINGO
Chairman, IEMELIF Reform Movement
Website: http://bishopreydomingo.wordpress.com
Email: bishopreydomingo@yahoo.com

 

NOTE: The above letter is an email sent by Bishop Rey Domingo to Pastor Pio Paraiso and the members of the Church of the Good Shepherd in Duarte, California. CGS has been supporting the mission efforts of IRM for many years now. You may click here to visit the website of CGS which is headed by Pastor Pio Paraiso Jr., a personal friend of Bishop Rey Domingo.


IRM Sta. Ana, Taytay (Rizal)

September 26, 2008

 

If you’re in Taytay, Rizal, please come and visit our growing IRM Church at Baranggay Sta. Ana near Lianes Supermarket in the Pasig Market. Here are their contact information:

IRM STA. ANA, TAYTAY (Mission Point)
Worker: Deac. Nida Pascua
Telephone: (63) 942-7101, (63) 921-5501450
Address: Block 7, Lupang Arienda, Baranggay Sta. Ana, Taytay, Rizal, Philippines
Sunday Worship Schedule: 9:00 am – 11:00 am
Email: none
Website: none

DISCLAIMER: This CHURCH FINDER is by no means comprehensive. If you want to check if there’s an IRM church near your area, or if you want your IRM church to be featured here, please send an email to bishopreydomingo@yahoo.com or call the IRM Headquarters at (632) 936-9647. Thanks and God bless you!


IRM Rizal, Makati

September 26, 2008

 

If you’re in Makati, please come and visit our growing IRM Church at Baranggay Rizal, one jeepney ride away from Guadalupe towards Bluboz overpass. Here are their contact information:

IRM RIZAL, MAKATI (Mission Point)
Worker: Deac. Nida Pascua
Telephone: (63) 942-7101, (63) 921-5501450
Address: Block 64, Lot 26, Gladiola Street, Baranggay Rizal, Makati City, Philippines
Sunday Worship Schedule: 3:00 pm – 5:00 pm
Email: none
Website: none

DISCLAIMER: This CHURCH FINDER is by no means comprehensive. If you want to check if there’s an IRM church near your area, or if you want your IRM church to be featured here, please send an email to bishopreydomingo@yahoo.com or call the IRM Headquarters at (632) 936-9647. Thanks and God bless you!


Blessing the Community in Bicol through Reliv

September 25, 2008

 

Every few months, a couple of pastors from various IRM churches in Bicol travel to Mandaluyong City to go to the office of the Reliv Kalogris Foundation (in cooperation with the Sarah John Foundation) in Mandaluyong. There, they get cans of Reliv Now and Reliv Now for Kids, a nutritional health supplement provided free by these non-profit charitable foundations.

The Bicol pastors are Rev. Benoni Udtuhan (from IRM Anislag, Daraga, Albay), Rev. Eli Perez (from IRM Calagbangan, Sipocot, Camarines Sur), Rev. Ruben Samoy (from IRM Libmanan, Camarines Sur), Rev. Bong Buenaventura (from IRM Colacling, Lupi, Camarines Sur), Rev. Noel Belo (from IRM Donsol, Sorsogon), Rev. Jojie Joaquin (from IRM Sorsogon City), Rev. Cesar Codesal (from IRM Caima, Sipocot, Camarines Sur) and Rev. Dione Tamagos (from IRM Camagong, Cabusao, Camarines Sur). They then organize a feeding program in their respective local church, where they supply needy children and adults in the community with a glass of Reliv every day for one month.

There are encouraging results from this program. The parents of Aina Elevado, a seven-year-old child who is suffering from cerebral palsy, reported that Aina is now more energetic and has no more problems with her bowel movement after drinking Reliv everyday. The parents of Euvian Espino reported that their child now has improved appetite and gained weight. In addition, his dizzy spells that made him vomit nearly the whole day has stopped. Elpedia Titular, an eighty-year-old stroke victim, has recovered and regained his independence after 6 months of drinking Reliv.

We praise God that He is using our church in Bicol to be a center for distributing Reliv for free, and thus being a blessing to the community. We also thank God for the ministry of Reliv Kalogris Foundation and Sarah John Foundation, which are supplying our churches with as much as 40 cans of Reliv for free, though each can costs as much as Php1,400.00 (or around USD35.00).

For more pictures from this project, please click here.


IRM Angono (Rizal)

September 25, 2008

 

If you’re in Angono, Rizal, please come and visit our vibrant IRM Church at Botong Francisco. Here are their contact information:

IRM ANGONO
Workers: Rev. Ariel Basas
Telephone: (63) 918-6730466
Address: Botong Francisco, Mahabang Parang, Angono, Rizal, Philippines
Sunday Worship Schedule: 9:30 am – 10:30 am
Email: none
Website: none

DISCLAIMER: This CHURCH FINDER is by no means comprehensive. If you want to check if there’s an IRM church near your area, or if you want your IRM church to be featured here, please send an email to bishopreydomingo@yahoo.com or call the IRM Headquarters at (632) 936-9647. Thanks and God bless you!


Follow

Get every new post delivered to your Inbox.