Revival Fellowship Maduao Center
Our Vision:
Marilog Tribal Group
Building a Community to Impact the World through:
* Preaching God's word
* Sharing with the needy and
* Preparing the lost for the second coming of our Lord Jesus Christ.
Mission:
As we let our lights shine before others, we pledge to regularly worship and fellowship together; to continuously study God's Word to grow in knowledge and understanding; to provide service to our fellow man; and to witness our faith by the way we live.
Our Needs
We are praying for the Lord's provision to enable us to:
- construct 3 church buildings in diferent locations
- build an orphanage for malnourished orphaned children
- build a home for the elderly
- to purchase a van (vehicle) for long distance outreach visitations
- to support 13 pastor's monthly honorarium for ministry ($50.00 is needed for each pastor)
- purchase more Cebuano (the local vernacular) language Bibles
We are also in need of teaching materials – books, tapes, DVD's etc. and also used clothing for the poor amongst the believers.
A little about myself and how the ministry started:
I am Antonio H. Palma, 38 years old, I was blessed with two kids and I am grateful that the Lord nurtured them into His Divine ways. I am an independent tribal minister of the Lord for the great commission.
Tony Palma and Family
I have started this very rewarding missionary work way back 1996 as it started from one of the indigenous families in one of the small mountain villages here in Davao province, until it grew up to many families in an adjacent and neighboring villages. The Lord moves in tremendous ways through miracles until we finally were able to put up five indigenous churches that right now we oversee.
I am engaged in church planting, outdoor meetings, home Bible studies, pastoring churches, handing out Gospel tracts at bus terminals, hospitals and prisons, as well as feeding children.
My vision is to focus on tribal and indigenous cultural communities and less fortunates in our societies as I found it more interesting to serve the Lord despite hardships for the sake of paramount need for souls harvest; hence, I am glad to witness it with my own eyes that lost souls are saved for Christ. I just cannot afford to see them die without Christ. This ministry that I have is self-supporting, self-propagating, and self-governing.
Baptism
I run this very rewarding missionary work by faith through the generous contribution of our poor tenant brethren who love the Lord despite their poverty living conditions. This place of ministry that I am engaged in is thickly populated with muslims and paganism - a religious belief coming from our ancestral religious taboo, where people are used to worship stone etc. There are always strong pressure on our part because my family and I are being harassed, mocked, and even harmed; my heart bleeds seeing them lost yet, despite all the pressures that we encounter, hardships that we face, we are not discouraged; we are seeking God in fervent prayer that somehow God will open up their minds and hearts to the genuine truth that we both preach and live.
Click here to read our November 2007 Prayer Letter
Click here for details of our September 2007 outreach to Bohol Island
Bible Distribution
Contact Details
Tony H. Palma
P.O Box 81529
Davao City
8000
Philippines
pastortonypalma1969
yahoo.com