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Philippines Flood Disaster Victims Cry For Help

The recent typhoon ‘sendong’ that took place in parts of the Philippines as you’re aware devastated a lot of homes and left so many people dead and homeless, with many losing their hard-earned property. It was really so bad, especially here in Dumaguete City where we’re based.
 Also affected are the Badjao tribal people that we’re ministering to. Their case is so pathetic in the sense that no one speaks for them, being a highly marginalized and stigmatized people here in the Philippines. They lost a lot also – many killed by the flood, their sources of livelihood like canoes, which they usually use as their living accommodation washed away, but no one talks about their plight, incidentally.

(2011 Christmas Party for the Badjao people)

The irony is that they’re not benefitting from the relief materials being distributed at present by the mainline churches and organizations, this is too bad!

During our last Christmas party for them on December 22, most of them complained to us so bitterly by lamenting on their many loses and the little we had couldn’t go around. No one listens to them – they’re not in the plan of the Government, churches or other donor agencies. But we know that they’re in the plan of God!

Based on the foregoing, we’ve decided to open up a special appeal for them, hoping that someone somewhere will hear and come over to help them. They’ve never had a home for themselves being nomadic people and they usually stay along the shorelines, which predisposes them to dangers such as the recent flooding. So the little they’ve is no more!

                                                                                (The little relief we shared with the Badjao people)

So, please whatever you’ve to share with them, we promise to be a good custodian of that by ensuring that it gets to them adequately. Your one Dollar ($1) or so can make a great difference in their lives.

 For your donations, visit our website and follow the instructions there, to do so, just click here: www.kmo-inter.org/index.php/donations-a-offerings  OR here http://kmointer.webs.com/giveyourdonation.htm   

 Thanks so much for your kind response and may the good Lord keep and bless you in Jesus name!

 For more information contact, Kanayo & Ngozi Uchime, Nigerian Missionaries in the Philippines, website: www.kmo-inter.org email: kmo4missions@yahoo.com Tel: +639089857499


Wednesday, December 14, 2011

Christmas 2011: Christian Group Hosts Badjao People in the Philippines


BY SUCCESS KANAYO UCHIME

Kingdom Missions Outreach International Inc (KMO-INTER), (www.kmo-inter.org) a Christian mission agency based in Dumaguete City, Philippines, Southeast Asia has concluded plans to host the Badjao tribal people in a Christmas party.
Speaking on this development, the Secretary of the organization, Pastor Ben Go Allosa said that the Badjao tribal people deserve such a gesture, “knowing very well that our Lord Jesus Christ also died and resurrected for them.”



(KMO missionaries distributing gifts to Badjao tribal people in the Philippines during their 2010 Christmas party)

 According to him, the party will be coming up on Thursday, December 22, 2011 and will be held at the Boulevard area along Rizal Avenue by 2 pm, “And we’re using this opportunity to call on well meaning Christian philanthropists, churches and other humanitarian organizations to come and help us host these poor and helpless people in a Christmas party.”
Pastor Allosa noted that the party they hosted for the Badjao tribal people last year is still very fresh in their memory and thereby promised that this year’s event will even be greater than last year’s adding that the only major challenge they’ve is fund to execute the project as a lot is needed for the event.

He noted that his organization has decided to host the Badjao people in order to provide them that singular opportunity of joining other Christian in celebrating Christmas, adding that to most of them, this might be their first time of celebrating the great event.
(Some helpless Badjao people, they need your help)

He pointed out that the Badjao are a Filipino Muslim Ethnic group of sea gypsies - groups of boat-dwelling people. They are one of the largest Sama people groups stating that Badjao communities fall under the category of government’s depressed, deprived, and underdeveloped areas (DDU). “And those that move to urban areas often become beggars.”

 “On how you can support this heavenly project, please visit our website: www.kmo-inter.org  or send an email to: kmo4missions@yahoo.com,” he stated.
Also speaking, the Chairman of the organization, Dr. Success Kanayo Uchime said they’re determined to reach out to these marginalized and often stigmatized Badjao tribal people with the love of Jesus Christ.

He stressed that his organization plans to bring the realities of Christmas, which is love according to the Holy Bible live to the Badjao people, “Christmas celebration is for everyone and as such the Badjao are not exempted, that’s the reason why we want them to have a feel of the fun of Christmas.”

Thursday, December 1, 2011

OUR NOVEMBER 2011 MISSION REPORT/PRAYER ALERT!

Once more we thank God for His mercies over us here in the Philippines as we continue to look up to Him by faith. God has really been so merciful to us in that He never allowed us to see any evil – praise Him for that!

Our mission van we told you someone gave to us is being put into effective use now, only that it still requires serious fixing for it to be more effective. Please help us pray for the necessary funds for the fixing!

(Our invitation to the Thanksgiving service)

 Imagine how time flies, our young church – God’s Presence Fellowship (GPF) is already one year and as a result of this, we are putting together a thanksgiving service on December 4 to mark the day. Also put it in your prayer list and as the Lord blesses you, please make efforts to send us your thanksgiving offering.

Again, our work with the Badjao tribal people has continued unstopped and we've started planning our usual annual Christmas party celebration for them. The very first one we had last year has remained a memorial to lots of them. Please join us in prayer as we plan for the party on Thursday, December 22 at the Boulevard area, Dumaguete City.

You remember we told you of our intended mission furlough for March 2012. Yes, we’re still pursuing it! The good Lord keeps confirming that He wants us to proceed on vacation to Nigeria after over three years of meaningful mission work here in the Philippines. But the only serious challenge before us as we mentioned earlier is the funds to purchase an early ticket, so please help us to pray for the release of funds as early as possible!

(Our last year's Christmas party wit the Badjao tribal people)

Once again, thanks for your prayer support and as usual, we request that you help us mobilize for prayer awareness in your church/fellowships and also to forward this mail to as many Christian friends you have. Or better still to send us emails of your friends that you feel can help us in prayers!


To read our other mission reports, please click here: http://kmointer.webs.com/apps/blog/

Regards!
Yours in Missions
Kanayo & Ngozi Uchime
(Nigerian Missionaries in the Philippines)
 Tel: (GSMs) Kanayo +639089857499 & +639324712532, Ngozi +639283901971, (Office/Home) +63354248345
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(NB) To donate to our mission work, please click on this link: http://www.kmo-inter.org/index.php/donations-a-offerings  OR this http://kmointer.webs.com/giveyourdonation.htm