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Pastor Randy Alcantara sharing with a stranger on the street
during the class practicum.

“This tool will change our nation!”

Pastor Randy C. Alcantara
City of God Church, Masuubu, Batangas

“I thank God that Dunamis International School taught us this “357 Magnum” evangelism tool. I believe this very precise and concise evangelism tool will change our nation as we apply it in our assigned areas. Stealth Evangelism is a very simple presentation and yet a very powerful technique to share the Good News of the Kingdom of God. Honestly with only three days training, my frame of reference on winning souls increased more than before. I will highly recommend this tool. God bless Dunamis! Your labor in the Lord is not in VAIN!”

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Dante M. Nacana

Pastor Dante sharing Jesus with a young man on the street.

“Evangelism is not that hard!”

Pastor Dante M. Nacana
New Life Bible Baptist Church, Bagong Silang, Caloocan City

“I just thank the Lord for getting me here so I can attend this training. The program expanded my vision. Evangelism is not that hard! It is just getting to know the proper approach and the right message. I found it in here, the Stealth Evangelism Program of Dunamis International School of Missions. This program has given me more hope to win my city for Jesus Christ. I am now confident that God would give me more souls to win, our churches will grow, and we will reach our goals.”

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Julio 'July' Brazas

Pastor July praying with guard, leading him to Jesus.

“Rekindling the passion for lost souls”

Pastor Julio ‘July’ Brazas
City of God Church, Lian, Batangas

Praise God! Stealth Evangelism Program through its 357 Magnum strategy helped me a lot in rekindling the passion for lost souls without fear because it’s an easy and strategic way of sharing the Gospel directly using Jesus’ own words from the Holy Bible. Using this method, only a few among thousands will refuse the Lord, because they hear and read what Jesus says in the Bible, that “You must be born again!”

Thank you Dunamis International School of Missions for igniting the passion of Filipino Christians to win the Philippines, win the world! God bless you more!

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Noli A. Ogot

Pastor Noli sharing with girls along the street during the practicum.

The impossible…now possible!

Pastor Noli A. Ogot III
City of God, Das Marinas, Cavite

Last year the Lord promised me 500 – 1000 souls within 3 years time. What seemed at that time was very impossible, now with the 357 Magnum evangelism tool, it is very possible! God bless!

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donate now

In U.S. Send your tax deductable contribution to:

Revival Fire Ministries International

P.O. Box 30487

Amarillo, TX 79120

In Philippines, deposit directly in BPI account:

Bank : Bank of the Philippine Island

Account Name: Dunamis International School of Missions

Account No. : 1761-0035-81

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Felicity Privado

“Crowd Mentality”

By Felicity Privado

Many Ministries today are suffering from what is described as “Crowd Mentality” or “Diffusion of responsibility” which is a socio-psychological phenomenon whereby a person is less likely to take action when others are present. The individual assumes others are taking action or have already done so. It tends to happen when the amount of people in a group rises to a certain size and rarely occurs when a person is alone.

To understand what crowd mentality is here is an example: Even with pretty much every person owning a cell phone nowadays, a person could die while injured amongst a crowd of 20 onlookers simply because everyone assumes the person beside them has called for emergency services, and if each person assumes the same it results in no calls for help.

“How this affects ministries”

How this affects ministries is much the same, when ministries send out pleas for support to a long list of contacts. It wouldn’t matter if the ministry asked for as little as 5 people to give $10. the chances are that even though 400 of the 1,000 subscribers feels the desire to give, the phenomenon of diffusion of responsibility kicks in and they assume that since so many others must be responding to the plea that there is no need for themselves to participate. Unfortunately, the end result is an unanswered need.

In our almost 12 years over here we have trudged through the recession and poor economy along with everyone else. We are not ashamed to say that along with the hard times that our support base is a mere fragment of what it once was despite the amount of moral support for the work and what is being accomplished for the kingdom here having grown epically.

“Rome wasn’t built in a day”

At this time, most of our finances come from the monthly social security of my father. It takes every bit of it to pay the mission center payments and some of the bills, but it is never enough to cover everything. I admire my parents for everything they have sacrificed to keep this place going. Words can never describe how proud I am of them for refusing to cancel classes even when the funds were not there to hold them. This is a long tireless work, a work that all of us believers should be pursuing. Rome wasn’t built in a day, well neither was God’s kingdom filled in one either. There is always room for more souls and that is what we are here for, to show as many people the path to Christ as we can while we are on this earth, and to pass our knowledge along to those who will continue doing the same work long after we are gone and until the Lord returns.

It is our desire to do this to the end, but for this to happen we do need help. We give the ministry all we have. There is no cushy salary for my family, nor a retirement account set up for my parents to live off of in later years. All they have, and had has been invested in pursuing this endeavor, and what better to invest in than the souls of men. If you were to ask them, I know that despite the hardships, that you would never hear any regret in our decision to answer this call, and to live this life. Before this we lived a very self-involved existence, but now we have a true purpose, and it is one of the most fulfilling ways to live.

“Break the diffusion of responsibility”

In the end what I am trying to convey is a simple admission that we need help, and I hope that my attempt to express transparency in how our finances are does not come across as whiney, but as an honest showing of the painful truth we face. We desire to be able to run smoothly, without debt having to accumulate over our heads constantly just to keep going. The Lord has been faithful and though the waters have often been troubled He has never once let us sink. We want everyone to please listen to that still small voice within you, even if you think an amount as small as $5 a month could not possibly matter, can you imagine if 500 people decided to do that? That would be $2,500 a month. Nothing is too small or too large. Don’t let the assumption that others are already taking up the gauntlet stop you from taking the step to help. Let’s break the diffusion of responsibility phenomenon. Not everyone is called to move to a foreign country and be a missionary (though all of us are called to be a witness to those around us) but don’t let that stop you from being a part of what is happening here, to share in the impact and reaping of souls into the kingdom.

On an end note, I’d like to put out a special designated plea to help get over the hump of year end expenses. December is admittedly the hardest month for us. On top of our regular expenses, property taxes, insurance renewals, and government mandatory staff bonuses etc…all come due during this time. We would be grateful for any additional contributions during this time.

“We appreciate you!”

For those of you who have stuck with us for all these years with your interceding and support. We want you to know how much we appreciate you! We wouldn’t be here without your unwavering loyalty to this cause. You continue to be such a blessing!

Merry Christmas all of you! We love you, Felicity Privado

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CLICK HERE TO

donate now

In U.S. Send your tax deductable contribution to:

Revival Fire Ministries International

P.O. Box 30487

Amarillo, TX 79120

In Philippines, deposit directly in BPI account:

Bank : Bank of the Philippine Island

Account Name: Dunamis International School of Missions

Account No. : 1761-0035-81

 

“Win the Philippines! Win the World!”
Let’s do it together!

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