Teresita serves as president of the Philippine Free Methodist Social Ministries inc. (PFMSMI), which cares for abandoned and at-risk children. Ian volunteers as the physical plan maintenance worker at Ahon Community Care Center (ACCC). Now they are stepping into a new journey of faith, outreach and transformation in Fiji. Their roles will include:
- coaching and mentoring local leaders across the country
- training national leaders
- evangelism and discipleship
- initiating and establishing children’s ministry and other crisis centers
- promoting and training church leaders to start income-generating projects
- acquiring land and constructing a ministry center
Teresita and Ian are excited to serve in Fiji.
Pray For
- faithful prayer partners
- funding for their ministry
- continued good health to serve the Lord
- a replacement for to serve in Teresita’s role at the AHON Community Care Center
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