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I do not know any UPCI Philippine brothers that I can think of so I am not taking up for the UPCI and neither do I know SB. Although my oldest son was with them and told me they are lovely people and have a good church so what I say is not against SB.
I speak from a missionary standpoint and point of view. I HAVE faced certain things in the last 40 years and my flesh wanted to cry out, my flesh wanted to show I was right but to do that I knew little innocent ones would be destroyed so I did nothing to hurt anyone...years passed and today most people know what I went though and respect me for protecting the innocent and the unborn. Did I hurt? Yes, I did. Did people not understand my reaction? Yes my friends did for they wanted me to react, to stand up and tell my side and even though I might have benefitted it would not have been good for the people that I loved most...even though for years they did not understand... I knew I was right and I suffered for being right! Sometimes we might be right but we must think of the end results not gratifying the flesh proving we are right. Time tells a lot of stories. Time proves to be our best friend...time does what we often cannot do..it reveals truth and the intents of people's hearts. Whether American or national we MUST not be tempted to take advantage of other men's wars...it will only corrupt what we hope to build and that includes rightousness, holiness and godly living. |
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But more importantly - have a great Conference. I look forward to reading more reports about the great work of the Holy Spirit in the Philippines. |
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I must say, it is abunantly clear that you have no idea of what you are talking about when it comes to missions. |
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The problem was he began to tell people that he went to Bohol and was the pioneer of the work. It seems that his memory failed him because he later forgot that the UPC had long ago established churches there. He told people, and even was quoted in publications, that he went to Bohol and founded the work from nothing. This is absolutely false. While he was a blessing to an established church, he played the role of evangelist and encourager, but definitely not a pioneer. In other words, he is claiming the work as his, and it is quite frankly not. If this is the best the WPF Foreign Missions Department can do, they don’t have a Foreign Missions Department at all. I wish them well because there are billions of souls who need to hear the gospel. The danger for the WPF is that the individual members will undo the great good they have done through the years now as they promote the “preferred apostolic alternative”. No one is afraid that the WPF will be successful in carving out a chunk of the UPC Philippines; the concern is that they will cause confusion. We don’t need anything to distract us from winning lost souls. |
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From the majority of Ministers I have met from the Philippines, there was an obvious lack of ethics shown by 95% of them. True, that doesn't represent the whole Philippine Church. Again, there would be Ministers License taken away if we were to persue the matter. Issues? Would you like to clarify this please? I don't care who the person is--Ethics is Ethics. |
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