Mission 2025

Cebu City | Bogo | San Antonio
by Sis. Peggy Lee
Introduction
Mission Trip 2025
M25 Outreaches
Testimonies
Preparation
Personal Journal
"Go ye therefore, and teach all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Ghost: Teaching them to observe all things whatsoever I have commanded you".
—Matthew 28:19–20

In response to God's commission to His people in Matthew 28:19–20, Gethsemane Bible-Presbyterian Church (GBPC) has established Mission Churches in other countries by sending and supporting brethren who are given the solemn burden to reach out to their fellow countrymen, share the Gospel with them, and lead them to a saving knowledge of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ.

By God's grace, five mission churches were established in the Philippines.

The first mission church in the Philippines was inaugurated on 18 July 2004 in Cebu City. Rev Reggor Galarpe, who was ordained in 2007, has diligently cared for the flock that God has brought to GBPC, Cebu City. Despite various personal and ministerial challenges, the Lord has enabled Pastor Reggor to provide pastoral leadership and to oversee the ministries in Cebu City, Bohol, Bogo and San Antonio. Two other ministries, namely Gethsemane Bible Institute (GBI, Cebu) and The Gethsemane Care Ministry (TGCM), were also established in Cebu City.

The second mission church was established in Bohol, a nearby island southeast of Cebu, on 6 July 2006. Preacher Edsel has been leading the flock at this mission church since its inauguration.

The third and fourth mission churches were established in Bogo and San Antonio, in northern Cebu, in 2008 and 2009 respectively. Eld Eliezer Ortega has been leading these two sister churches since their pioneering preacher, the late Pr Dominino dela Cruz, Jr., was called to his eternal rest in July 2013.

The fifth mission church, in Dagupan City, Pangasinan near Manila, was established by the Lord in 2014, under the pastoral care of Rev Donald dela Cruz.

Let us continue to uphold all these mission churches in the Philippines regularly in prayer for their continued labour in the Lord's vineyard.

Mission Trip 2025: Cebu City, Bogo, San Antonio

The team for Mission Cebu 2025 in Cebu City, Bogo, and San Antonio (M25) departed from Changi Airport on Tuesday, 5 August 2025, at 8:20 a.m., and arrived at Mactan Airport, Cebu, at 12:05 p.m. the same day. The return flight was on Sunday evening, 10 August, with the team arriving back in Singapore just past midnight on Monday. In total, the team spent six days and five nights in Bogo and Cebu City.

To God be the glory for the great things He had done through this small band of His frail and feeble children,entrusting them with the solemn responsibility of proclaiming His Word to many in Cebu City, Bogo, and San Antonio, and encouraging fellow brethren in the churches He has established there.

A Spiritual Display of God’s Providence

The mission trip was a profound spiritual experience, during which the Lord God Almighty's goodness and empowerment, in providing and enabling at every stage of M25, were clearly evident.

From the initial call to participate, through the months of preparation, in relishing the warm welcomes at every event over the 6-day mission, the unique encounters at a High School and at a Women's Rehabilitation Center, the final send-off at Mactan Airport, and the touch down at Changi Airport—those experiences brought to mind a children's chorus:

"My God is so great, so strong and so mighty,
There is nothing my God cannot do."


The Lord of the harvest taught and commanded His disciples to pray unto Him to send forth labourers into His harvest, which is both great and plenteous (Matt. 9:38; Luke 10:2). This call was impressed upon the hearts and minds of many in the Mission. All glory and thanks be to the Lord, who demonstrated His omnipotence in many ways, providing unforgettable lessons for His undeserving people, that they might draw nearer to Him in faith and service.

The Lord’s Perfect Timing

The Word of God reminds us, "He hath made every thing beautiful in his time..." (Ecc. 3:11). Truly, it was the Lord's almighty providence that determined the time and setting of the Mission and every event. When He chose to close one door, He graciously opened another. What began as moments of disappointment and concern for some, He turned into ceaseless days of rejoicing and thanksgiving for all. To be simply available and ready to seize opportunities that suddenly arose, whether in spreading the Gospel or in encouraging and comforting a needy soul, is a sobering yet grateful acknowledgment of the Lord's all-powerful work.

God’s Provision

It was certainly the moving of the Holy Spirit that touched the hearts of all who joyfully formed the Mission Team, despite the anticipated rigour and demands of the Mission. At first, the brief overview of the programme may have appeared daunting to some. Yet, with the comfort and assurance from God's Word and prayer, 22 brethren quickly signed up for Mission 2025.
Another sister from Cebu City, who is working in a very demanding profession here in Singapore, was able to secure two days of vacation leave prior to the National Day weekend. She flew to Cebu City as we arrived from Bogo, to join the Team. All praise be to the Lord for her involvement in sharing her testimony and for the way she related warmly with the women at the Rehabilitation Center. Among the 23 brethren were 4 Elders, 2 Preachers, 2 Deacons, our Deaconess, as well as many well-trained sisters and several brothers who faithfully spread the Gospel and taught the children in the three mission churches. Truly, all glory and thanks be to Jehovah-Jireh, "the Lord who provides".

God’s Empowerment

It is indeed of the Lord's empowerment that all served with joy and enthusiasm. The Word of God reminds us;

“Not by might, nor by power, but by my spirit, saith the LORD of hosts”
—Zechariah 4:6

For indeed, who could have undertaken this work when we think of the task of sowing the Gospel seeds and encouraging of brethren among:

  • 20 children at San Antonio's Outreach
  • 30 children at Bogo's Outreach
  • 900 students and staff at Cebu Roosevelt Memorial Colleges (CRMC) High School in Bogo
  • 110 residents and staff at the Department of Health-Treatment & Rehabilitation Center (DOH-TRC) in Cebu City, which supports women recovering from substance abuse
  • 60 children and 30 adults at two outreaches in a sister's home in Cebu City
  • 12 homes ministering to 15 families of brethren,
  • 2 prayer meetings, at a weekly Fellowship meeting and at the TGCM meeting, in Cebu City

Unity of the Brethren

The willingness of the brethren to serve made the trip both joyful and fruitful. Everyone carried out their tasks without needing reminders, and many went above and beyond what was normally expected. One example brings back a particularly blessed memory: the cheerful face of a preacher who shouldered a heavy box of around 10kg as he carried it from the coach to the hotel in Bogo. Many other physically strong brothers did the same, while the sisters responded faithfully to the less physically demanding tasks at each event.

“Behold, how good and how pleasant it is for brethren to dwell together in unity!”
—Psalm 133:1


Truly, what we enjoyed throughout the Mission was a blessed experience. All glory be to the Lord.
At the Bogo church, regardless of gender, age, or position, both local and visiting brethren packed 950 evangelism gift sets within just one hour. During the outreach events in Cebu City, brethren from the host church spontaneously organised all physical arrangements, assisted the children joyfully, and prepared extra craft materials and refreshments whenever attendance exceeded expectations.

Unity of the Brethren

Though the ground was slippery from overnight showers, on 6 August—especially on the slopes near several brethren's homes in San Antonio—the Lord watched over every step our brethren took. On 9 August, while visiting the home of one of our brethren, a sister slipped during a steep descent where railings were absent in some areas. Had the Lord not been with her, she could have been seriously injured. How gracious is the Lord in His deliverance!

Truly, His hand was upon us throughout the trip. For some, we are certainly aware of His intervention. For others, even when we did not know, His hand of protection was over us as we served, travelled, rested, and slept.

God’s Power Over the Weather

The Lord's almighty power over the elements was a great encouragement to all in the Mission. Although the land we visited is highly prone to natural disasters such as earthquakes, volcanic eruptions, storms, and typhoons, the gracious Lord demonstrated His providence by granting us excellent weather.

On 5 August, while He sent heavy rain to sustain life and cool the earth in Cebu City, the Mission Team was already well on the 3½-hour journey to Bogo. Rain did arrive in Bogo on the early morning of 6 August; however, it stopped just after breakfast, allowing the Team to begin serving Him—some teaching the children in the church in San Antonio, and others visiting the homes of brethren there. Later that afternoon, after most were already under shelter, the rain resumed. What a joy it was to have pleasant, cool weather as the Team went about their service.
At other times, the weather remained dry, perfectly timed for the CRMC High School visit, the journey from Bogo to Cebu City on 7 August, and all the outreach activities on 9 August. God's providence spared us from difficulties that rain could have caused, including treacherous slopes, outdoor shelters, and makeshift porches. Remarkably, heavy rain only fell after our programmes had ended for the day.

The programme also included participation in the prayer meetings at Bogo, San Antonio, and Cebu City, where we were mutually encouraged. The Mission Trip concluded with a prayer meeting with the Cebu brethren, followed by sweet fellowship over tea and ice cream at SM Mall.
  • Home of Bro. Rene & Sis. Bing Cometa
  • Home of Sis. Ellen Oro
  • Home of Sis. Mildred & Sis. Mercedes
  • Home of Sis. Ma Luz Maglinte & Sis. Inday Leyva
  • Home of Bro. Uziel & Sis. Melody Martinez
  • Home of Bro. Julito & Sis. Josephine Narandan + Shayne (neighbour)
  • Home of Bro. Dwight & Sis. Lala Velasco + Bro. Kirby & Family
  • Home of Bro. Oscar & Marie Tamarra
  • Home of Bro. Dave & Sis. Maan Taburada
  • Home of Bro. Reuben & Sis. Elvie Triambulo
  • Home of Sis. Lydia Ylaya

Mission 2025 Outreaches

As part of Mission 2025, the Lord graciously opened many doors for the Gospel in Cebu City, Bogo, and San Antonio. Among these, three key outreaches—at Cebu Roosevelt Memorial College (CRMC), the Department of Health–Treatment and Rehabilitation Center (DOH-TRC), and among the children in various mission stations—stood out as clear demonstrations of God's providence and power. Each setting was different, but in all, the same unchanging message of Christ's saving grace was proclaimed faithfully.

CRMC Outreach

At the Cebu Roosevelt Memorial College (CRMC) High School in Bogo, the Lord graciously opened a door that far exceeded expectations. What began as a plan to hand out Gospel tracts became a full-scale Gospel rally for nearly 1,000 students and staff, gathered in their new sports hall. The mission team proclaimed Christ through preaching the Gospel, personal testimonies, and songs of thanksgiving, and the Spirit of God worked mightily as the once noisy crowd turned attentive to the Word of Life. Each attendee received a copy of the Gospel of John, ensuring that the seed of God's Word would continue to speak long after the event. Local leaders reminded us of the deep spiritual need in Bogo, a place yet to be fully reached with the message of salvation. This outreach was a vivid reminder that "the harvest truly is plenteous" (Matt. 9:37), and it impressed upon all present the urgency of fulfilling the Great Commission. Truly, the CRMC High School rally was a day of sowing abundantly, and we trust that in God's perfect time, He will bring forth eternal fruit.

DOH-TRC Outreach

The outreach at the Department of Health–Treatment and Rehabilitation Center (DOH-TRC) in Cebu City was a moving testimony of Christ's power to bring true freedom. About 70 women residents and 40 staff gathered to hear the Gospel through messages, testimonies, and small-group conversations. Many shared openly about their struggles, regrets, and hopes, and the mission team pointed them to the One who alone can forgive sins and give new life—the Lord Jesus Christ. One woman held a Bible tightly to her heart, exclaiming with joy that she finally owned God's Word. Others received tracts and Gospel booklets with gratitude, their faces reflecting newfound hope. The words of John 8:36, "If the Son therefore shall make you free, ye shall be free indeed," came alive in that place of confinement. We left with the assurance that the Gospel seed had been sown in tender soil, and we continue to pray that many will find lasting deliverance in Christ, whose grace abounds even to the least and the lost.

Children’s Outreach

The Children's Outreach was a joyful display of God's love for little ones. Across Bogo, San Antonio, Cebu City, and in the home of a sister, more than 160 children gathered to hear the Gospel through songs, Bible lessons, and crafts. Lessons specially prepared for them were brought to life with engaging illustrations, while the children responded with eagerness and delight. Though the venues were simple, each became a sacred place as the Word of God was faithfully taught and young voices lifted in praise. The parable of the sower reminds us that the seed of God's Word, though scattered widely, will take root in some hearts and bring forth fruit in His time (Luke 8:11–15). The mission team's prayer is that these children will not only remember the stories taught but will one day confess Christ as Lord and Saviour. We look forward in faith to the day when some of these young ones may even rise to labour in the Lord's harvest, continuing the work of the Gospel in future generations.

Elder Eliezer Ortega

"... the Mission Team had walked through the mud like a farmer who would not be deterred to nurture and cultivate the crops."

Dns Diana Chan

"May the Lord, in His grace, grant these children salvation and even call some to serve Him in His harvest."

Elder & Mrs Alan Choy

"I thank God for the precious opportunity to join the mission team to Cebu."

Sis. Celine Lee

"None of these would have been possible without God Himself opening the doors for us."

Sis. Connie Ng

"I simply needed to obey and trust in His enabling grace."

Bro. Christyasto

"...that I may treasure every opportunity to grow... and be an encouragement to the people the Lord sends my way..."

Bro. Edward Wong

"Having witnessed the mighty hand of God guiding us... I cannot keep silent."

Dn Gan Chin Hwi

"In the end, each of us fit in harmoniously; praise the Lord."

Bro. Gideon Lee

"There was no place for fear or hesitation. This was the day of salvation for 900."

Pr & Mrs Jeremiah Sim

"It is truly amazing to witness how the Lord Jesus Christ has placed all these plans and works together for the team."

Sis. Joan Cheah

"Even the smallest seed planted in faith can bear much fruit."

Elder Lim Ah Sang

"By the Lord’s gracious providence, He opened the doors to the harvest fields."

Sis. Lee Kim Lei

"I am grateful for the unity and wholeheartedness of the team... encouraging and helping wherever needed."

Elder Low Boon Siang

"May the Lord strengthen our faith as we continue to serve our faithful and gracious God."

Sis. Magdelene Lim

"Everyone worked with meticulous care, finding joy in their busy schedules and carrying out their mission tasks with gladness."

Elder & Mrs Mah Chin Kwang

"The Lord hath done great things for us, whereof we are glad."

Sis. Peggy Lee

"Having witnessed… I am beginning to learn to expect great things from God and to make myself available for His service."

Pr Samson Hutagalung

"The Great Commission of Christ remains the responsibility of the church and of all believers today."

Sis. Sheryl Macapinig

"Behold, how good and how pleasant it is for brethren to dwell together in unity!"

Dn & Mrs Tan Eng Huat

"We sought the Lord to help us serve with humility, joy, and gladness, and with clean hands and pure hearts."

Pastor Reggor Galarpe

"We have been greatly blessed by your labors in the work of the Gospel and by your love for the brethren."

Girding Our Loins for the Mission

Invitation to Join the Short-Term Mission Trip

The invitation for mature believers to join M25 was made in the Sunday Worship bulletin on 30 March 2025. By 7 April, all vacancies were filled, and registration was closed earlier than planned. It was both thrilling and humbling to witness the Almighty moving the hearts of brethren to register for the trip within just one week.

The leaders welcomed 23 participants (comprising five married couples, six brothers, and seven sisters) with much joy. Though half of the team members were in their senior years, they looked to the Lord for renewed strength to soar like eagles in M25:

"But they that wait upon the LORD shall renew their strength; they shall mount up with wings as eagles; they shall run, and not be weary; and they shall walk, and not faint".

- Isaiah 40:31

Purchase of Air Tickets

By God's provision, all return tickets for the brethren were purchased by 20 April. As the Lord willed, the entire team boarded the same Scoot flight on 5 August.

"Where the Gospel is not, there is neither hope, comfort, peace, joy, faith, love, Christ, God, nor anything good."

~ Martin Luther

May we preach the Gospel wherever we go, and point all whom we meet to Jesus Christ.

Assigning Roles

A Central Committee (comprising Eld Mah, Dn Gan, Bro Edward, Rev Reggor, Eld Eliezer, Bro Allan and later, Dn Samuel) was formed to plan and organise the trip. Eight subcommittees, each with a person-in-charge and an assistant, were also established by 24 April. Praise the Lord for His providence in raising these brethren, and for their willing acceptance of the roles assigned. At that point, we were 14 weeks away from the start of the mission trip. We prayed that the Lord would grant us His help and His joy as we prepared.

Accommodation and Inter-City Commutes

After weeks of intensive searching and evaluation, and with the help of Eld Eliezer (from Bogo church) and Bro Allan Ebarle (from our Cebu City church), accommodation in Bogo for the first two nights, and in Cebu City for the next three nights, was secured by 28 April. The coaches for the three inter-city commutes—Mactan Airport to Bogo on 5 August, Bogo to Cebu City on 7 August, and Cebu City to Mactan Airport on 10 August—were also confirmed by the same date. Both Eld Eliezer and Bro Allan continued to work with Bro Edward to source for appropriate smaller vehicles for short trips within Bogo, San Antonio, and Cebu City. The mission churches also looked into providing meals for the team. Within a short period, the Lord had graciously provided for the team's physical, necessary needs. The various function leaders then began to pray in earnest and to plan for the execution of their respective activities.

Music

Led by Bro Gideon, a small choir team was initially formed, aspiring to present the theme song "Look to the Lamb of God" at various meetings during the trip. Meanwhile, the whole mission team was scheduled to render a hymn of praise to the Singapore congregation on Sunday, 3 August, following the tradition of past mission trips. After further discussion, the Central Committee decided to take a simpler and more unified approach: the entire mission team would sing together on both 3 August and during the trip itself. We thank the Lord for 12 brethren who had earlier stepped forward to form the small choir—their willingness and enthusiasm encouraged others who are less musically inclined to join in joyfully as well. We also thank God for enabling Bro Chris, working with Dn Gan and Eld Low, to update the Mission Song Book to include Pastor Koshy's recent compositions of both Scriptures-in-Song and Spiritual Songs and realignment of some pages for a more pleasant appearance. In addition, two new guitars purchased for use during home visitations and meetings, were gifted to the churches in Bogo/San Antonio and Cebu City.

Children's Ministry

The Children's Ministry, led by Dns Diana and Sis Luan Kheng, prepared to proclaim the Gospel to children through three outreach programmes, one at each mission church. Lessons were readied for both Lower and Upper Primary groups. The team also prepared to conduct Bible lessons at the Children's Fellowship or Worship Service at the Cebu church. We praise God for the many brethren—too many to name—who, though not going on the trip, rendered help and resources for this preparatory work. Pr Cornelius prepared three special children's lessons with illustrations for M25, while Sis Luan Kheng, with the help of other sisters, prepared the song sheets. Sis Kim Lei designed and sourced the craft materials and, with the help of other sisters, prepared them in readiness for the children's activities in line with the lesson plan. Thanks be to our Omnipotent God for the safe delivery of items procured from overseas, despite delays caused by a typhoon.

Preaching

The preaching schedule drawn up by Eld Mah, Dn Gan and Bro Edward were prompted by the leading of the Lord, to tap on the experience of Pr Samson and Pr Jeremiah, as well as the Elders. We thank God for His providence of four Elders to join this mission, allowing them to share the load of ministering God's Word at eleven home visitations, prayer meetings at two mission churches, a Gospel meeting for adults, the weekly meeting with TGCM brethren, the Gospel Outreaches at DOH Treatment & Rehabilitation Center for Women in Cebu City, and at a high school in Bogo.

Evangelism and Visitation

Eld Choy and Dn Eng Huat together with Eld Mah, Dn Gan and Bro Edward, laboured much on the planning of the Gospel Outreach. We praise the Lord for their flexibility in adapting to changes and reorganising the programme as the Lord opened new doors: ministering to over 70 residents at the DOH-TRC for Women in Cebu City, and to 950 students and staff of a high school in Bogo. The team also prepared guidance on using the Gospel of John for personal evangelism.

Refreshments & Gifts

The Refreshments and Gifts subcommittee, comprising Sis Arlaine (Bogo church), Sis Marites (Cebu City church), Sis Magdalene, and Sis Peggy, took charge of preparing refreshments for fellowships and outreach meetings, as well as gifts for home visits. Enabled by God's provision and the generosity of many brethren, the team prepared for distribution of some meaningful gifts, across the three cities, comprising:

  • 200 KJV Bibles
  • 2,000 booklets of the Gospel of John
  • 1,900 ballpoint pens
  • 950 highlighters
  • 300 children's Christian books and 52 adult books
  • 160 Bible Witness magazines
  • Coloured pens and 17 practical grocery gift bags for families

Bro Allan and his daughter, Sis Keren helped to purchase the Bibles, received the 2,000 Gospel booklets, and made arrangements to transport them to Bogo church before the team's arrival.

"And God is able to make all grace abound toward you; that ye, always having all sufficiency in all things, may abound to every good work."

- 2 Corinthians 9:8

Publications

Bro Chris as part of the Publications subcommittee played a significant role, where he designed the logo for M25, worked diligently on the layout of both the updated Mission Songbook and the Mission Team Handbook. The Publications subcommittee, led by Eld Low and Bro Chris, with the help of Dn Gan, finalised the layout and arranged the printing of 140 songbooks, and also worked with Dn Gan's daughter, Sis Chien Huey, who designed the evangelism pamphlets (in the form of tent-desk calendars), of which 1,300 copies were printed. They later managed the various post-mission trip communication tools, including the materials used for the Thanksgiving Gathering on 23 August, the Report of the Mission in both printed and e-formats and a video montage.

Logistics

Besides all the work associated with securing appropriate accommodation, air travel, intercity and intracity road travel, the Logistics effort included key activities in handling the movement of voluminous luggages and boxes safely from Singapore to the various intended destinations, and transiting through Immigration and Customs efficiently. All glory to the Lord for His providence of Bro Allan, who with his knowledge of the clearance process and associations, enabled a smooth transit. By the afternoon of 28 July, a week before the departure on the early morning of 5 August, the local Logistics Team (comprising Bro Edward and Eld Lim), with much help from Bro Cayson and cheerful support from Bro John Peh and Bro David Ng, completed the packing, weighing, and assigning of all M25 items. All glory to our bountiful God—16 packages (weighing 194 kg in total) were prepared for transfer to the mission stations. Special thanks to Bro Cayson, who volunteered to transport all items to the airport for check-in on 6 August.

Funding

We praise the Lord for brethren in the team who gave generously and joyfully towards M25, supporting specific purchases and mission expenses. We also thank God for moving the hearts of others not on the trip to contribute financially. May the Lord continue to stir more brethren to give cheerfully to the cause of missions, remembering His command:

"For the poor shall never cease out of the land: therefore I command thee, saying, Thou shalt open thine hand wide unto thy brother, to thy poor, and to thy needy, in thy land."

- Deuteronomy 15:11

 

Spiritual Preparation

Eld Mah reminded us that the single most important preparation was prayer. He periodically circulated prayer items and updates so that we could render both supplication and thanksgiving to the Lord. At our final briefing via Zoom on 26 July, Rev Reggor joined us. He exhorted us to look to God, whose grace is sufficient for us (2 Cor 12:8–9) and urged us to look beyond our infirmities and weaknesses to God's sustaining grace, which alone enables us to serve Him. I was deeply encouraged by Rev Reggor's joyful disposition during the session, despite his increasing physical pain and imminent medical treatment.

Setting of the Programme

By early May, the Central Committee had proposed visiting a public high school in Bogo, and a Treatment & Rehabilitation Centre (TRC) in Cebu City. In late June, approval was received for the TRC visit. Then, on 1 July, permission was granted to conduct an outreach at a public high school in Bogo, including distribution of tracts and magazines to 800 students in their classrooms, and preaching to 60 senior high students. On 8 July, news came that Cebu Roosevelt Memorial College (CRMC), the high school involved, had an enrollment of 930 students, including 320 seniors. The Evangelism subcommittee revised its programme to minister to all. By 28 July, the school confirmed the availability of its new amphitheatre-style sports complex, allowing us to minister to the entire student body and staff—of almost 1,000 people! Indeed, our Omnipotent God directs and moves in mysterious ways. Eld Mah had reminded us earlier that we serve such a God, and that we must lift up our eyes to the harvest, as Christ commands in John 4:35.

Send the Light

May our Almighty God energise this team to shine His Gospel light. May He, in His ceaseless mercy, pour out His grace upon many souls in Bogo, San Antonio, and Cebu City, and move them to receive the Lord Jesus as their Saviour. I have dwelt long on the preparatory work, because I was deeply enthralled by our Lord's leading—opening opportunities, equipping the team, and providing abundantly for His work.

Personal Journal

30 March 2025

The invitation to join M25 is issued in the Sunday Worship bulletin today. Closing date for registration is 20 April 2025.

Would I be a burden to the Mission team? Regardless, I have signed up for it. May the Lord be pleased to use me.

8 April 2025

Registration is closed ahead of schedule as all vacancies were filled by 7 April. Thank God, I responded last week.

Blessed the Lord for moving the brethren to register for the trip in one week.

16 April 2025

Leaders of the trip created a Whatsapp Chatgroup for communication on all matters pertaining to M25.

Filled with joy, the leaders of the trip welcomed 22 of us (comprising 5 married couples, 6 brothers and 6 sisters) to be part of this endeavour.

Though half of the team members are in our senior years, the leaders encouraged us to look to the Lord for renewed strength to soar like the eagles in M25.

“But they that wait upon the LORD shall renew their strength; they shall mount up with wings as eagles; they shall run, and not be weary; and they shall walk, and not faint”—Isaiah 40:31

20 April 2025

By God's provision, the return tickets for all team members are booked. If the Lord wills, 22 of us will board the same Scoot flight on 5 Aug.

"Where the Gospel is not, there is neither hope, comfort, peace, joy, faith, love, Christ, God, nor anything good."—Martin Luther

May we proclaim the Gospel anywhere we go and point to anyone we meet to Jesus Christ.

24 April 2025

The Central Committee comprises Eld. Mah, Dn Gan and Bro. Edward, Rev. Reggor, Eld. Eliezer, and Bro. Allan. They will plan and organise the trip. They have appointed subcommittees (with a person-in-charge and assistant person-in-charge) to be responsible for planning and organising 8 functions. All glory to God for the members' spontaneous agreements to undertake the roles assigned.

I, together with Sis. Magdalene, are assigned to be in-charge of Gifts and Refreshments. We are 14 weeks away from the start of the Mission trip. We really should plan to complete all preparation work 2 weeks before departure.

May the Lord help us and grant us His joy as we prepare for the trip.

28 April 2025

Thank God for His provision for the physical arrangement for the team. Eld. Eliezer (from Bogo GBPC) has secured hotel accommodation for us for the first 2 nights in Bogo, and the subsequent 3 nights in Cebu City was sourced and confirmed by Bro. Edward after an intensive search.

The coaches for 3 inter-city commutes are booked:

  • Mactan Airport to Bogo on 5 Aug,
  • Bogo to Cebu City on 7 Aug
  • Cebu City to the Mactan Airport on 10 Aug are booked.

Smaller vehicles (Jeepneys) will be sourced for the shorter trips within the city in Bogo, San Antonio and Cebu City.

The mission churches have agreed to source for the meals for the team. The CCom advised that the Mission Fee of S$650 is to be paid in 2 installments by 31 May and 30 June. The fee will cover accommodation, inter-city and intra-city transport and meals, as well as any evangelistic material (e.g. tracts and art and craft work for children) and gifts for the home visits and participants of our outreach programmes. All surplus funds will be channelled back to the Lord's work in Cebu, Bogo and San Antonio.

A program overview was shared for our use in planning. It is a fast-paced and busy 6-day program. May the Lord grant us much strength and joy to serve Him, and the Lord's gracious bestowment of much spiritual blessings in souls being saved and hearts drawn closer to Him. His be the glory for all things.

15 May 2025

The Music function team (Bro. Gideon and Bro. Chris) invited members to form a mission choir to present the theme song "Look to the Lamb of God" at various meetings during the mission trip—to encourage our Filipino brethren as the Lord leads. There will be 3 practice sessions in July.

12 members stepped forward with a willing heart to form the small choir. I am not musically inclined and did not sign up for this.

The CCom shared a more detailed program and a consolidated program, which captures the assignment of duties to the respective sessions.

19 May 2025

Eld. Mah prayerfully shared the post trip reports of the 2017 and 2019 mission to Bogo/San Antonio and Cebu City, that the Lord will begin to stir in our hearts with a great desire to serve in our missions, and to draw closer to the Lord as we prepare for M25.

Thank God for the leader's guidance in our own spiritual preparation for M25.

9 June 2025

Praise to God, various team members have gifted a total of 165kg for check-in luggage for M25.

The Logistic team (Eld. Lim and Bro. Edward) advised that the planning and packing of the materials should commence soon in June, and to be completed by end July.

18 June 2025

The Children's Ministry team (Dns Diana, Sis. Luan Kheng and Sis. Kim Lei) shared the programme and assignment of duties for the children's outreach. The team also shared a code of conduct for teachers and broad principles of teaching young people.

Thank God for the 3 lessons prepared by Pr Cornelius. Sis. Melissa will prepare the illustration.

A Zoom meeting will be held on 19 June to brief all teachers and assistants.

19 June 2025

Eld. Mah reminded the team that the single most important activity in your preparation is to pray. He encouraged us all to pray with one heart and mind on the items below:

  • A good medical report on Rev. Reggor's biopsy test, due to be received soon. Rev. Reggor has increasing pain at his side. For the Lord's grace in granting guidance through the medical experts on the next course of action to take; for continued forbearance, comfort and faith in the Lord by Rev. Reggor, his family and Cebu GBPC brethren.
  • Approval from the respective authorities in our seeking of:
    • Opportunity to have a Gospel Outreach in a High School in Bogo
    • Opportunity to have a Gospel Outreach to women residents of the Department of Health–Treatment & Rehabilitation Center (DOH–TRC) in Cebu City
    • Smooth clearance by the Customs officials at the Mactan Airport, Cebu on the Team's arrival on 5 August '25

May the Lord be gracious to answer favourably, according to His will. And may the Lord be highly magnified through all that we attempt for Him.

21 June 2025

Received the Praise/Prayer List from Eld. Mah for our own rendering praises and thanksgiving to the Lord for the upcoming M25.

Received from Eld. Lim the details for packing the materials for M25.

23 June 2025

Praise the Lord! The authorities of the DOH-TRC have approved the application for the mission team to visit the Center to minister to the residents. All glory to the Lord for opening this door of opportunity!

24 June 2025

The proposed 2-hour program for DOH-TRC was submitted to the authorities for approval via Rev. Reggor.

To pray that the Lord will touch the hearts of the authorities to allow us to run the program as drafted.

30 June 2025

As of today, we are exactly 5 weeks away from the start of M25.

Received words of encouragement and update of program from Eld. Mah, to:

  • Praise the Lord for leading many team members to give generously and joyously towards M25, monetarily, directing funding support of specific purchases and Mission expenses.
  • Pray that the Lord will continue to move more brethren to give to the cause of bringing cheer through this practical way of giving to brethren and non-believers in these foreign missions.

Eld. Mah reminded us of the Lord's specific command to support the poor;

"For the poor shall never cease out of the land: therefore I command thee, saying, Thou shalt open thine hand wide unto thy brother, to thy poor, and to thy needy, in thy land."—Deuteronomy 15:11

No amount is too small in the Lord's hand, give cheerfully for His glory.

The Music Team updated that there is a revision in the singing arrangements for M25. The entire mission team will now sing together during the mission trip. The team will present a song item to the Singapore congregation on Sunday, 3rd August, in line with the tradition of past mission trips. The arrangement will be simplified, and there will be a practice session on 20th July.

Seems that the not so musically inclined will have to learn to sing for the Lord. Oh, Lord, please help me.

1 July 2025

Received the sad update that Rev. Reggor is diagnosed to have cancer and will need treatment very soon. To continue to pray for Rev Reggor and his family.

Praise God that the Music team has completed the compilation of songs, which is a selection of hymns, spiritual songs by Pastor Koshy, The Scripture in Song, and children's songs. The team will prepare a hardcopy version for use during M25.

Praise God for answering our prayers! The authority of a public high school has approved our request to distribute tracts/Christian magazines at its school. We could go from room to room to distribute the tract/magazine to about 800 students. We are also allowed to preach the Gospel and share testimony to about 60 senior high school students (grades 11 to 12).

All glory to the Lord God Almighty!

6 July 2025

We are now one month away from our departure for Cebu.

Received another note of encouragement from Eld. Mah, prompting us all to:

  • render our joyous thanksgiving to the Lord;
  • pray and act for God's glory; and
  • rejoice that many team members (moved by the Holy Spirit) showed their love for the brethren and unsaved souls in Cebu through their love-gifts. Some rendered monetarily, others in sponsoring purchases of different needful, practical things, like 200 copies of the Bible, 2 guitars for the 2 churches, and other Christian books.

Praise the Lord.

7 July 2025

The CCom shared a more detailed daily programme for the trip and assignment of duties (preachers, worship leaders, meeting leads, teachers, assistant teachers, sharing of personal testimonies and the guitarists) for M25.

8 July 2025

Received with exhilaration the update that the school, Cebu Roosevelt Memorial College (CRMC), which has permitted us to reach out to its students, has an increase in enrolment. The school's population at last count is 929 and Senior High students number 320, and not 800+ and 60 respectively,

The Evangelism team (Eld. Choy and Dn Eng Huat) will revise the arrangement for the outreach to the CRMC High School students & staff.

May the team be nimble on our feet, ready to respond to unexpected new challenges and with joy, render our best for the Lord's glory.

12 July 2025

Praise the Lord for directing Dn Gan, with Bro. Allan's help in finding a choice printer in Cebu City for printing of 140 revised Songbooks and 1300 evangelism/2026 calendar (a tent-desk calendar designed by Sis. Chien Huey) at a very competitive price. Pray that the publications will be completed timely and delivered to the Cebu GBPC.

Eld Mah encouraged us to look to the Lord for our perennial strength,

"For the Lord God is a sun and shield: the Lord will give grace and glory: no good thing will he withhold from them that walk uprightly."—Psalm 84:11

14 July 2025

Rev. Reggor confirmed receipt of the Gospel of John booklets—2000 copies. Praise God for the smooth and timely delivery.

Jehovah Jireh!

15 July 2025
Children's Ministry had a practice session on supporting singspiration and the use of song sheets at the children's outreach sessions.

Sis. Kim Lei reported safe delivery of all items purchased for art and craft work for the children. Some are procured from overseas vendors. None is damaged despite the cargo passage through the South China Sea being delayed by the typhoon. Thanks to our Omnipotent God!

20 July 2025

Bro. Gideon led the practice of mission theme songs after 11am service.

Thank God for giving him the wisdom to keep the arrangement simple for even the non-musically inclined person (me).

25 July 2025
Thank God for Sis. Charlene Mae, who voluntarily prepared a simple video clip to teach the team some basic greetings and expressions in Cebuano,

Thank God that the Gifts Team is able to report the safe delivery of 1000 envelopes, 950 highlighters and 1900 ballpens, 65 hats and 5 stationery gift sets. All items (including 300 children's books, 52 books for adults, 158 Bible Witness magazines, coloured pens, and 25 totebags) are sorted and labelled for Logistics Team's distribution for transfer.

Thank God for Sis. Connie, Sis. Gina, and non-team members (Sis. Karen, Bro. Cayson, and Bro. John) for rendering their help to the Gifts Team's packing.
"And God is able to make all grace abound toward you; that ye, always having all sufficiency in all things, may abound to every good work"—2 Corinthians 9:8

26 July 2025

Praise to God that Rev. Reggor is able to encourage us (via Zoom) with 2 Corinthians 12: 8 to 9. In our preparation for the mission trip, we could look to God for His sufficient grace, His strengthening grace, His enabling grace, His sustaining grace to see us working for His glory.

Glad to see Rev. Reggor's happy disposition and received his exhortation of God's grace. His faith in God and continued service is an example of living for God's glory.

Dn Gan and Bro. Edward gave us a detailed briefing of the programme for the trip.

28 July 2025

Thank God the Logistics Team (Eld. Ah Sang and Bro. Edward completed the packing, weighing and assigning of all M25 items this afternoon. Total: 16 pieces of 194 kg.

Thank God also for the much help from Bro. Cayson, and joyful cheering and thoughtful suggestions by Bro. John Peh and Bro. David Ng in their packing.

Thanks to God for moving Bro. Cayson to volunteer to send all the items to the airport for the team's check in at 5.45am on 6 Aug.

29 July 2025

We are now exactly 1 week away from our departure for Cebu. Thank God GBWL has completed the printing of mailing labels for pasting onto the Gospel of John booklets.

Eld. Mah reported that the flooring of the meeting place designated for our ministering to the ~320 high school students in the CRMC is completed; it is actually a sports complex designed like an amphitheatre which allows us to minister to the entire school of ~950 students and staff! (If I had not been encouraged by Rev. Reggor's exhortation 3 evenings ago, I would receive this news with much apprehension instead of exhilaration.)

Oh, Praise to our marvellous God. Indeed our Lord God Omnipotent moves in mysterious ways. As He directs, His people cannot but follow in His step.

The Evangelistic team will have to quickly redesign the outreach program towards holding a Gospel Rally to minister to the students and staff of the school. May God grant the Evangelistic team much wisdom.

31 July 2025

By God's grace, the GBWL completed the printing of a revised program for Gospel Rally to be held at CRMC. The 1000 copies will be distributed to all members to be hand-carried to Cebu.

2 August 2025

Praise the Lord, Sis. Arlaine and Sis. Marites reported the completion of purchase for the 'practical' gifts for the 17 families to be distributed at home visits.

3 August 2025

The team presented the theme song to the Singapore GBPC 11 am congregation.

4 August 2025

Eld. Mah, at some earlier junction, exhorted the team with our Master's piercing word,

"Say not ye, There are yet four months, and then cometh harvest? behold, I say unto you, Lift up your eyes, and look on the fields; for they are white already to harvest"—John 4:35

I think the team is ready for the trip with the Lord's guidance.

May our Almighty God energise this team mightily to send His Gospel Light in this mission trip. May our merciful God send His grace upon many souls in Bogo, San Antonio and Cebu City and move them to receive the Lord Jesus as their Saviour.

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