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May I add that new Filipino ministers today are more open to having dual work both as a minister and some job from the secular world. especially those that are still pioneering new churches... |
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I see the Americans through eyes of a foreigner because my husband and children are not Americans. I am so sorry for some of the things the Americans do on the foreign fields in the name of building a work.
At the same time I know that many Americans are noble and have given their whole lives on lonely mission fields many times being misunderstood by both nationals and Americans. I love the mission field and wish the very best for the Philippine people. They are so sweet and kind...so willing to give. I don't like for any one to take advantage of someone else. |
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There has been a few negative statments made about people from the Philippines on this thread. I have never been there but we have 2 in our church. One is our Sunday School Superintendant. He is a very honest and ethical man. He is a praying man and very sensitive to the spirit.
There maybe some out there that fit what has been said on this thread but I can think of some people from every race and culture that it fits too. Let's not paint with too broad a brush. |
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Does this make anyone else feel like we need to repent and do more and do better? |
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I did not intend for you to understand it some other way... :D |
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But, don't mind that 90% of what any one here says about the WPF is second, third, and mostly fourth hand information. Carry on with the double talk. |
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You reveal more about yourself than you realize with this post. You have issues and I pray you get them worked out seeing as you are married to a Filipina. I was raised in the Philippines as a missionary kid then returned with my family many different times. In fact we are leaving in 1 1/2 weeks to attend the Philippine General Conference. The truth of the matter is, while I feel I am a dedicated christian, I am not even worthy to carry the Bible of many of those UPCI ministers in the Philippines. They are some of the most purely Apostolic and Godly men and women I have ever met. It is true the goverment is corrupt in that country and I can't speak for the Indepedants over there, I can speak from decades of experience that your charge that ethics are neither taught nor practiced in the Philippines, couldn't be farther from the truth. I recommend everyone make a trip to the Philippines some day and see for themselves the high level of integrity those wonderful people practice. |
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By the way, it's good to hear you coming to the General Conference this year... |
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