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ADVENTIST CONVERSION STORIES: May 2008
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Sunday, May 18, 2008. RELIGIOUS AND POLITICAL LEADER BECOMES SEVENTH-DAY. A religious leader declared his public resignation from his office during the Easter Sunday celebration on the 23rd of March in Aringay. He spoke the words, “I am becoming a Seventh-day Adventist.”. Pidiong turned his head and answered, “Who are you? 8220;Oh, I am Manny Vanderlipe, your classmate in Notre Dame High School.”. After a short conversation, Pidiong asked, “What is your purpose for coming? Since that time, I was evangeli...
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ADVENTIST CONVERSION STORIES: December 2007
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Wednesday, December 26, 2007. 8220;It is my desire to meet Kabsat (Brother) Max. I want him to baptize me. I found the true gospel of Jesus through him” Reynaldo Nisperos said. Reynaldo is a founder, and president, and instructor of Christian Institute of Technology at San Fernando City, La Union. He is is a single Fil-Am citizen, son of a retired navy officer, and one of the respected leaders of San Fernando Capitol church of the United Church of Christ in the Philippines (UCCP). At 4:00 pm, I drove to ...
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ADVENTIST CONVERSION STORIES: TATA'S BLESSED ASSURANCE
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Wednesday, December 26, 2007. Tata Miguel Vanderlipe, a 90-year old Philippine veteran and Roman Catholic, was married to Nana Remedia Yaranon. He had three sons and six daughters who served as leaders and members of different protestant denominations. Tata’s wife was a member of the Born Again Christian (BAC) Church, as were two of his sons and three of his daughters. The other three daughters remained Roman Catholics. After four months of Bible study, Tata and his wife were baptized. But then trials an...
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ADVENTIST CONVERSION STORIES: APO LAKAY'S GREAT HAPINESS
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Wednesday, December 26, 2007. APO LAKAY'S GREAT HAPINESS. Apo Lakay Leonardo Pacheco is an 80-year-old man who lives in a cemetery garden. He owns no property but spends his nights in a small house he built in the “city of the dead.” He eats his food once or twice a day and has many complicated diseases. But when he met Jesus, miracles began to transform his life. Apo Lakay is a respectful Ilocano term. Apo means reverent, and Lakay means old man. Baby girl was born to them. Two sons with her. The cemete...
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ADVENTIST CONVERSION STORIES: REYNALDO SEEKS JESUS
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Wednesday, December 26, 2007. 8220;It is my desire to meet Kabsat (Brother) Max. I want him to baptize me. I found the true gospel of Jesus through him” Reynaldo Nisperos said. Reynaldo is a founder, and president, and instructor of Christian Institute of Technology at San Fernando City, La Union. He is is a single Fil-Am citizen, son of a retired navy officer, and one of the respected leaders of San Fernando Capitol church of the United Church of Christ in the Philippines (UCCP). At 4:00 pm, I drove to ...
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ADVENTIST CONVERSION STORIES: RELIGIOUS AND POLITICAL LEADER BECOMES SEVENTH-DAY
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Sunday, May 18, 2008. RELIGIOUS AND POLITICAL LEADER BECOMES SEVENTH-DAY. A religious leader declared his public resignation from his office during the Easter Sunday celebration on the 23rd of March in Aringay. He spoke the words, “I am becoming a Seventh-day Adventist.”. Pidiong turned his head and answered, “Who are you? 8220;Oh, I am Manny Vanderlipe, your classmate in Notre Dame High School.”. After a short conversation, Pidiong asked, “What is your purpose for coming? Since that time, I was evangeli...
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ADVENTIST CONVERSION STORIES: INVISIBLE WITNESS
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Wednesday, December 26, 2007. Last fall, I proposed that the Voice of Hope radio program be carried on DZNL in the Philippines. Fred Webb, a Gospel Outreach director, saw value in. The proposal. He urged me to submit more information about budgets,. The audience, topics to be discussed and a follow up plan. As a result, Gospel Outreach voted to fund the radio program. In October, I received a check from the Northern Luzon Mission to begin the program. N I went to Mountain Provinces Mission. We also condu...