Preaching in the Philippines
By Mark Hurley

- Evangelist Mark Hurley
I had the privilege of going to the Philippines recently to preach two
revivals and a Bible conference. It is always a great joy since we
spent 5 years there as missionaries and it’s an opportunity to renew
friendships and see how all the works have grown and matured.
Our fellowship first planted the first worker in the Philippines in 1983.
For the next several years we planted 11 missionaries into a very
fruitful harvest field. As the Filipinos began to respond and were raised
up and discipled, we were very excited at the potential for their nation.
Today there are 200-plus national churches in the Philippines, raising
up workers and planting churches not only in their country but also
internationally. We maintain a close relationship with these pastors
and churches and regularly travel there to encourage the Saints and
challenge the congregations to all that the Lord has called them to.
This was my intent in traveling to the Philippine Islands, to preach
revivals and minister at the Central Visayan Bible Conference.
It was almost 30 hours in transit, over 20 hours in the air, and you lose
a day going from Boston to Manila. I left Wednesday A.M. and arrive
late Thursday night. Then leave Manila Friday morning and fly to Iloilo
City on Panay Island. (The Philippines has over 7000 islands with
about 3000 inhabited.) We started revival Friday night in Passi, Iloilo
which was the very first baby church out of our ministry many years
ago.
The pastor Roel Javier had just gotten saved about 2 weeks before
we left the mission field. His wife Razel, was a very young convert
when she first came into the church. By her own words “she was a
naughty little girl” coming from a very rough background never
knowing her father, and a mother who was a drunkard and drug
addict. What a joy to see them with their four children, serving God
and being used to help lost souls.
Philippines Ministry- 2009
Last summer they had a very powerful typhoon sweep through their
area which caused much destruction. The church building had over 6
feet of water in the sanctuary. They are a resilient people and went
right back into their church when the waters receded. We had a good
revival there, with a number of people saved, some filled with the Holy
Ghost, and many healed of sicknesses and pain. Being a small city in
the provence, we started service at 6:00 P.M. and were heading home
at 7:45 P.M. I ate every night at their home some “pilipino”dish which I
greatly enjoyed.
After 3 days of revival we joined with 24 persons going to the bible
conference in Bacolod City on the island of Negros. The church
members that go to this conference are thrilled to be able to get
together with their family in Christ which are laboring in many different
cities in the western visayas. Getting there is half the fun! We loaded
up a “jeepney” (overloaded) with clothes and bedding ect. and headed
off to the ferry. There we met others who were also going to the
conference. Another jeepney ride and we were in the leadership
church in Bacolod, Negros, ready for the start of the 3rd annual bible
conference.
The conference ran Monday through Friday evening, with morning
seminars Tuesday through Friday. We were blessed by having the
Philippino national leaders in attendance. Pastor Frank Buenaventura
from Davao in the southern Philippines, who oversees over 90
churches, did a great job encouraging and challenging the saints.
Pastor Charlie Carias from Cebu City ministered one morning seminar
and prayed for the Holy Ghost with over 25 being filled. Pastor Boyet
Desepida, the national leader of the Philippines, pastoring in Manila,
ministered to the pastors about their calling. Pastor Carlos Morales
from Norfolk Virginia did a great job preaching each day of the
conference. His sermon & testimony to the youth touched many
hearts. I had the privilege of ministering four times during the week.
Last summer they had a very powerful typhoon sweep through their
area which caused much destruction. The church building had over 6
feet of water in the sanctuary. They are a resilient people and went
right back into their church when the waters receded. We had a good
revival there, with a number of people saved, some filled with the Holy
Ghost, and many healed of sicknesses and pain. Being a small city in
the provence, we started service at 6:00 P.M. and were heading home
at 7:45 P.M. I ate every night at their home some “pilipino”dish which I
greatly enjoyed.
After 3 days of revival we joined with 24 persons going to the bible
conference in Bacolod City on the island of Negros. The church
members that go to this conference are thrilled to be able to get
together with their family in Christ which are laboring in many different
cities in the western visayas. Getting there is half the fun! We loaded
up a “jeepney” (overloaded) with clothes and bedding ect. and headed
off to the ferry. There we met others who were also going to the
conference. Another jeepney ride and we were in the leadership
church in Bacolod, Negros, ready for the start of the 3rd annual bible
conference.
The conference ran Monday through Friday evening, with morning
seminars Tuesday through Friday. We were blessed by having the
Philippino national leaders in attendance. Pastor Frank Buenaventura
from Davao in the southern Philippines, who oversees over 90
churches, did a great job encouraging and challenging the saints.
Pastor Charlie Carias from Cebu City ministered one morning seminar
and prayed for the Holy Ghost with over 25 being filled. Pastor Boyet
Desepida, the national leader of the Philippines, pastoring in Manila,
ministered to the pastors about their calling. Pastor Carlos Morales
from Norfolk Virginia did a great job preaching each day of the
conference. His sermon & testimony to the youth touched many
hearts. I had the privilege of ministering four times during the week.
We had over 300 attending the morning seminars, and Friday night
over 500 in attendance. The Bacolod congregation planted one new
church in Cadiz City, Negros. This brings their total to 19 baby
churches. One of the highlights of the conference was the Jesus
parade Thursday afternoon. We had great favor and the police
blocked off the streets to accomodate our marching through the
downtown for an hour and a half. We ended the parade with street
preaching in the plaza. One of the joys of this conference was that it
was paid for by the Philippino churches.
I stayed after the conference and preached revival in the Bacolod
church. This church is pastored by Jesse and Maryann Teodoro. This
is a precious couple to us, as both were young teenagers when they
got saved under our ministry in the Iloilo church. Maryann was our
very first convert. The church is very healthy and thereʼs still fruit that
was saved from the revival I preached there two years ago. We saw
many visitors and people saved during the meeting. Sunday,
November 1st is all souls day in the Philippines. Multitudes go and
visit the dead in the cemeteries. We were able to set up and have a
street meeting with the cooperation and protection of the local police.
Approximately 5000 people heard us preaching and testifying of Godʼs
love.
Wednesday morning I flew to Manila and spent some time with Pastor
Boyet. I had the privilege of preaching in his church that night, before
flying home Thursday morning. I left Thursday morning at 9:30 and
arrived in Boston at 9:00 at night, tired but rejoicing in the opportunity
to be involved with these people in this nation. I preached 13 times in
13 days and wouldnʼt have it any other way. Thank God for what Heʼs
doing in the nation of the Philippines.
- Evangelist Mark Hurley
- Choir
- conference body
- the snack ladies
- Evangelist Hurley & lead pastor
- Morality parade
- leaders march in morality parade
- street meeting
- Street meeting participants
- Philippine lead pastors













