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Meet the PapaionnousKim and Esther and their four children, Revel, Loukas, Niki,and Kellita
Reaching Hearts in the Philippines by Kim Papaioannou I work as a professor of theology in the Philippines. For me, missionary work usually involves teaching classes and advising students. But at times I get the opportunity to share the gospel with non-believers. One such opportunity came last October, when I was invited to speak at an evangelistic campaign in the remote village of Cabayugan. Located in the middle of beautiful jungle, Cabayugan has no electricity grid, water mains, or drainage. Most people live in bamboo huts.Power is by portable generators. A highlight of the week- long meetings was Thursday night when I was to invite attendees to give their life to Jesus in baptism. It had been dry for most of the week. But an hour before the meeting it began to pour down with rain. Oh Lord, I thought, why now, why tonight? How will the people come? How will they wade through the muddy jungle paths in the dark? That night we had a packed hall, higher attendance than any previous night.
As I began to preach the generator stopped. The lights went out and the sound system and projector stopped working. Our assistants rushed to restart it but it stopped again. It seems the enemy of souls did not want those precious people to give their lives to Jesus and he was doing everything he could to disrupt it. But the meeting went on and when the call was made, nearly everybody stood up. Hallelujah, what an experience!
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