Update 11/04/2012

Greetings from Manila!

Here are some updates:

– we are still working on the apartment to get it cozy, and we purchased our first piece of furniture! The Lord is good!

– we visited the Hillcrest Gospel assembly 2 Sundays ago and had a wonderful time there, despite that is a Tagalog (Filipino) only speaking assembly…They have many young people in their meeting and they just concluded a youth conference…Over 200 attended, all from the surrounding assemblies. The elders are Ed and Melvin, whereby Ed lives with his family, his wife Joy and their 2 teenage daughters, here on the compound with us. Melvin works at SIL (aka. Wycliff ) and he said he will get us in contact with the translators of the”Romblonian” Bible. It is incredible how the Lord works these things out!

Hillcrest Chapel
Hillcrest Chapel

– last Sunday we visited the San Juan Gospel chapel again and brother Ronald was the speaker. This assembly is dual language and we enjoyed a wonderful B&B worship service. The folks there are very warm and welcoming.

– over the last 2 days, Patrick helped again with the “Exegesis” translation and this time with a booklet called “The Mass: from Mystery to Meaning”, published by Everyday Publications. An excellent booklet on apologetics in regards to the Roman Catholic Church doctrine and practices. The target group are the RCs, which, as you probably know, are many here in the Philippines. Please continue to pray for this effort.

– we signed up for DSL and it is unclear how long it will take to get it…please pray that it will be soon! We are connecting to the internet via a mobile pocket device and it is very slow and unreliable…

– we were unable to met with language tutor, but our office is all set up and we will start self-study Monday of next week. Please pray that we will learn the language fast…

– continue to pray for our visa. Today Patrick had to go to several different municipal locations to get a tax certificate and a barangay (neighborhood) clearance and it took him almost a half of a day to do it all…there is still more ahead of us…

– last week we witnessed to a Filipino college professor. His name is Rom-Vic and he asked us to pray for him and his parents to get along better. He is a very intelligent man in his mid 40s and spoke very good English. He seemed to be confused about God and RC church. He said he wanted to meet with us again and that he would contact us via email to set something up. Please pray for Rom-Vic, especially that the Lord will show him the Truth of His Word.

That’s all for right now…



Prayer Request
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  • please pray for us as we are adjusting to high heat and humidity
  • pray for continued good health
  • please pray for our visas, for a smooth process and quick approval!
  • please pray for us, as we look for a vehicle
  • please continue to pray for Aunt Rose
  • please pray for our language study
  • please pray for the translation efforts at RBC and the BSA Correspondence School
  • please pray for the completion of the new BSA building, which has stopped construction due to lack of funds. BSA annually grades over 2 million correspondence courses for Asia.


PS: We miss you all very much and think of you often!


In Him,

with much love,

Patrick & Karen


“Thanks be to God who always leads us in triumph in Christ . . .” – 2. Cor 2:14



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Translation of William MacDonald's Believer's Bible Commentary in to the filipino language Tagalog

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The Mangaring Family, left to right:

Lani, Mary Cris, Tamara and Anthony

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Phyllis Rapha, a Missionary from Singapore, who assisted SIL/ Wycliffe in translating the NT in to Romblomanon

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The rental property...

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It looks bigger than it is...it needs a lot of work, because it has been abandon for a long time...


Romblon Town Harbor
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