Southern Asia-Pacific Division

Digital Evangelism Leads 412 to Baptism in Southeast Philippines

This initiative marked the beginning of a significant outreach in the province.

Philippines

SePUM Communication Department, with ANN Staff
Hundreds prayed and accepted Christ through baptism during the recent evangelistic campaign in Agusan Del Sur, Philippines, led by digital evangelists from the Adventist World Radio Center for Digital Evangelism.

Hundreds prayed and accepted Christ through baptism during the recent evangelistic campaign in Agusan Del Sur, Philippines, led by digital evangelists from the Adventist World Radio Center for Digital Evangelism.

[Photo: Zeus Montejo of AWR-CDE & DFV Callo]

Adventist World Radio (AWR), the radio ministry arm of the Seventh-day Adventist Church, along with its Center for Digital Evangelism (CDE) volunteers, organized simultaneous evangelistic meetings in 11 locations within the province of Agusan del Sur of the Adventist Church in Southeastern Caraga (SeCM) from May 19 to 24, 2024. During these meetings, 412 individuals chose to accept Jesus as their personal Savior and participated in a series of baptismal ceremonies.

The Adventist Church in Southeastern Caraga (SeCM) is one of the newly organized entities in the region, following the bifurcation of two missions in Mindanao: Northeastern Mindanao Mission and Southern Mindanao Mission. This decision resulted in the creation of the Northeastern Mindanao Mission and the Southeastern Caraga Mission, enhancing the church's presence and impact in the area.

Digital Ministry in the Works
During the evangelistic endeavors, a dedicated team of AWR-CDE volunteers spearheaded a series of evangelistic meetings across various locations in Agusan del Sur, sharing Bible truths and the end-time message. This initiative marked the beginning of a significant outreach in the province. 

AWR-CDE ministry highlights the power of using mass media as a powerful tool in sharing the gospel in this modern generation. In relation to this initiative, the team also empowers everyone by reminding that while digital evangelism is important, personal evangelism is still essential in building lasting relationships and in bringing people to a realization of who Jesus is.

AWR-CDE leadership also took part in the initiative of reaching out to Agusan Del Sur. Jan Elexis Mercado, AWR-CDE director, and Jeter Canoy, assistant director of AWR-CDE, both joined the meetings, immersed themselves in the community, and learned the Bible together. 

Mercado presented three important points for strengthening the Christian life in one of his worship messages. He emphasized that believers will face challenges, but they can endure every hardship because they know Christ. They must stand firm, as they will no longer be ashamed of the good news of the Lord. The third point he emphasized was to sacrifice for Jesus, offering their time, treasure, and talents to the faithful God.

A Story of Conversion and Commitment
Rhoen Catolico, Communication director of the Southeastern Philippine Union Mission (SePUM), emphasized the importance of media ministry involvement. Citing 1 Corinthians 16:9 and its reference to an "Open Door," Catolico shared the story of Emma Blas, a house helper who frequently listened to AWR HopeRadio. Although not an Adventist at the time, Blas regularly contributed offerings to the media ministry. Her dedication led to her receiving a Bible and ultimately deciding to be baptized. This story highlights the significant impact of sharing God's love through media.

During a commitment service, Jemsly Lantaya, president of the Southeastern Caraga Mission (SeCM), expressed gratitude for the congregation's faith and prayers. He referenced the biblical account of the healing of the paralytic in Mark 2 to illustrate the importance of empathy and cooperation. Lantaya compared the congregation’s efforts to the four men who lowered the paralytic through a roof to reach Jesus, leading to his forgiveness and healing. This story underscored the commitment to helping others and working together in faith.

The media ministry in this new mission territory is experiencing significant growth. Through various programs aired over the airwaves and the collaborative work of care group members, evangelists, lay workers, and ministers in the 42 districts of the mission field, many hearts and minds have been opened to the message.

The original article was published on the Southern Asia-Pacific Division website.

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