Friday, July 18, 2008

The Naga Community in Christ (NCIC)



Before moving to Bicol, we met with Bob and Koleen French from World Team
because they had worked with Bicolanos for 20 years.
They started cell churches called The Naga Community in Christ (NCIC).
After we moved to Bicol, Koleen came down for a training.
Koleen explained how to start cell churches, using the Bible lessons Bob had written.
That evening, she introduced us to Bong and Judy Lee, leaders of the Isaac cell.

On Thursday, we returned to attend their Isaac cell church.

The evening began with worship...

Followed by studying the Word from Numbers 18-19.

Numbers 19 stimulated questions about tithing.

Prayer followed the study of God's Word.

The evening ended with a time of food and fellowship.

As Terry talked with the men,

he learned that many of the Isaac cell members were hardware store owners in Naga.

Alex supplies the new SM Mall with hollow (or cinder) blocks from his store.

Daren knew the owner of the hardware store across the street from where we live in Baao.

Bong owns Naga A&M Mahusay Trading.

When we asked if these owners were in competition with each other,

Judy answered, "No, we help one another.

If one store doesn't have an item, the owner calls another store to order it."

Today NCIC has 14 cell or house churches that meet every week.

On Sundays, members of the cell churches can come together for corporate worship.

The newest cell group was started 2 months ago in Pili, the neightboring town.

The cell churches remain the backbone of NCIC

as they continue to reach Bicolanos for Christ.

Friday, July 11, 2008

Our First Week in Bicol


Wednesday July 2nd was moving day.
As the truck was being loaded, we discovered to our dismay...

Termites!

After burning books and boxes, we drove to our new town.
It was exciting to see our house for the first time.

Ed, from our office, said it was the most perfect rental house he had ever seen.

Our thanks go to Steve and Jen Hagen and a Filipino pastor, who found the house for us.


Megan, a semester missionary, was there to greet us.

She had just arrived from Legaspi, near Mt Mayon,

where she had been recording Bible stories with Pastor Shane.

We spent the rest of the week unpacking. Not fun!

But after a few days, the place started to look more like home.

Come on in and take a look at our house.

Here's the living room...

and the kitchen.


On Sunday, we drove 20 minutes to Pili Southern Baptist Church.

Pastor Jimmy Rodriguez and his wife Gene welcomed us.

During the worship service, members sang a special praise to the Lord.
Pastor Jimmy spoke on James 2--Faith without works is dead.

Later on in the week, we visited Pastor Tito Reburiano.
He couldn't believe we lived so near him.

His wife Claire and daughters Sarah and Annie welcomed us to their home.
Claire's sister Cora was also visiting them all the way from California.
Cora and Claire are from the same town we live in.
They told us the first catholic bishop in the Philippines was from our town.
An image of Mary is passed from family to family.
Even though they also participated in this tradition,
the Lord rescued these sisters and brought them to Himself.

Pray for the Bicolanos to come to Christ.