Typhoon Update: What a Mess

From Pastor Cedric Panis, Manila, The Philippines

What a mess. Yep, that's the right word. A BIG MESS.

We are helping pastor's in the Manila area right now. We have asked assistance, food, clothing, financial, whatever...

One of our CMC pastors in Bulacan, for instance, his church is more than 10 feet underwater, he lost his home, his car he bought around 2 months ago is gone.. his kids lives in the rooftops..

Many people have not eaten in 2 to 3 days already. Pastor Arnolds church is now home to 30 or more families, imagine that !!!

Me and Joy are okay here in La Union. We have an upcoming crusade in two weeks, and I pray to God to give me the strength and wisdom to do priorities in sooooooo many things I have to do.

Let us help the flood victims specially our network members. Please send emails to our Partners specially those who came to participate in our crusades. Maybe you can also make the appeal through the CMC international website. Direct their donation to CMC international. We have done a similar appeal some years back during the Leyte landslide and our Partners have responded. I am still travelling around Samar and Leyte.
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Typhoon Update, Project Ondoy Relief Help

From Dr. Joel Maulit, for Project Ondoy Relief Help, Global City Harvest Inc.

I am praying and working out hard in our 'Relief Efforts' to come up with goods, clothes, medicines, canned goods, bottled water, noodle packs and coffe packs to help the huge number of victims of Typhoon Ondoy in Metro Manila.

Some colleagues really was hit hard by flash floods and the devestation that it carries. They are really flat out as in zero stuff only evacuating with their dear lives.

One of which is Pastor Sam Gonzales. A great preacher and teacher of the Word. Senior Pastor of his ministry and a leader in the community. Lost everything - all their stuff, clothes, their car- house totally submerged.

The Great Mega City Metro Manila is 80% (by World Vision) hit by flash floods submerging communities, paralizing Cities,
destroying almost everyhting in its path.

I'm saddend seeing my City literally helpless by this Calamity.

I'm sincerely appealing one more time for Relief Help. We will be onboard next week in our "Relief Efforts" targeting those hit hard by the deluge.

here are my giving instructions for cash donations:
Joel Maulit
Banco de Oro, Bicutan Branch
Account Number - 1520029231

for donations in kind, food and non-food:
Global City Harvest Activity Center
c/o 604 Consular Rd. Bonifacio Makati City
tel.# 02-7030026, 02-5574879, +63917-3620500

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Typhoon News

From Pastor Cedric J. Panis

Typhoon Ketsana, the International name, and Typhoon Ondoy, the local name, are one and the same typhoon...
we will post u asap with pictures and videos as to how our relief efforts are moving - we have to live and fight another day Pilipinas!


the Metro Manila area, where they are so much devastated. I am coordinating everything with Pastor Arnold Acay, our Southern Luzon CMC coordinator.

He has sent P8 T. pesos to Pastor Sam Gonzales in Bulacan, who has lost his home, his church, his car, and basically wiped out... they have experienced more than 10 feet of water, full of water up to ceiling, so I plan to give Pastor Arnold P10 T. pesos to reimburse him and for all his efforts in helping Pastor Sam and other CMC Pastors in the area.

And by the way, inspite of all the misfortunes of Pastor Sam, he will be leading us in the upcoming crusade in November with Jonathan Morris Team.  God bless his heart.

Okay, will continue to communicate on this issue.

If you can send some goods, balikbayan boxes, food, rice, clothings, etc.., any spare items, you can send them directly to Pastor Arnold Acay.

Meanwhile, an urgent need here.  To send P20 T. pesos to Pastor Arnold Acay, you can send it thru Marcy Babor, who sends me financial assistance.  The financial aid will go to pastor Sam Gonzales in Bulacan and Pastor Elisa from Quezon City... both need donations, and Pastor Arnold will also buy some rice and some can goods.

Used clothings are most welcome.
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