Workers for the Harvest Ministries
Brgy. San Francisco, Sta. Ignacia, Tarlac 2303 Philippines
“Then He said to His disciples, ‘The harvest is plentiful, but the workers are few. Therefore beseech the Lord of the harvest to send out workers into His harvest.’” Matthew 9:37-38
It is “His harvest” and we are commanded both to pray for, and to BE those workers. The primary goal of “Workers for the Harvest Ministries” is evangelism of the lost and edification of the church in remote areas of the Philippines where the need is great. I am not important, however my testimony is. God has demonstrated His faithfulness as I have been obedient to work in His harvest, and I am asking and praying for workers and supporters to help with His harvest in the Philippines.

Primary Mission - EVANGELISM
All across the Northern Philippines.

Secondary Mission - EDIFICATION OF BELIVERS
All across the Northern Philippines.

Supporting Activities - Orphans Home
The Orphans Home houses, feeds, and teaches God’s word to 25 (increasing to 50 by Dec. 2006) of the most needy orphan children. Neediness is determined in association with the Department of Social Welfare Services and Development, and case studies conducted by their social workers, as well as recommendations from pastors in the mountains.

Food Production
The Orphan Home property includes rice fields to grow about ½ of their annual rice needs, and a fish pond with 1000 fish (grown from fingerlings).
Beginning with our very successful seminar in June, and again in August, we are teaming up with the Master’s Seminary to help teach dedicated but untrained mountain pastors, at the Orphans Home facility.
We also have a live-in pastors training facility in nearby Malacampa

Conference and Training Center
The Orphans Home is already being used for conferences, fellowships, and organizational meetings for various Protestant churches.
Training Center where pastors and church leaders are trained for the church plants in the mountains.

Used Clothing Distribution
We gather donations of used clothing from churches and other groups in the U.S., and ship them at our own cost, and hand carry them into the remote mountainous areas. These contributions are generally only distributed to brothers and sisters in Christ (except in disaster).
Disaster Relief
As one example, I have paddled out on bamboo rafts to deliver food and dry clothing to those trapped by typhoon flood waters. Recipients are overjoyed and listen carefully to the gospel message.