Address
4 Acacia St., Silanganan Subd., Llano, Caloocan City, Philippines 1422
Work Hours
Monday to Friday: 8AM - 5PM
Weekend: Closed
Address
4 Acacia St., Silanganan Subd., Llano, Caloocan City, Philippines 1422
Work Hours
Monday to Friday: 8AM - 5PM
Weekend: Closed
Learning by doing! Volunteers in San Fernando, Pampanga crafted their own evangelism tools in this hands-on workshop—see what they created.
It's almost the end of 2024. Thank you for partnering with us in the Gospel from the first day until now. Here are a few highlights as well as prayer requests for the ministry. Once again, thank you for praying.
It's August! Blessings and trials has abounded in the past month. Yet, we praise God for His provision and strength through all of it. Here are our highlights and prayer requests. Thank you for always praying with us.
3,000 students in Tarlac are hearing the Gospel preached every month. How is it possible? Pastor Francis shares with us how.
God is expanding His kingdom in Baras, Rizal through Pastor Manuel and his team. Here's how God is doing it.
We are grateful to God for the month of February. Through the "Birthday ko Blessing mo Program," we were able to support 7 feeding areas. With the participation of 252 children and 16 adults, a total of 268 individuals were fed, all thanks to the help of our partner churches and you.
A blessed February to all of you and a Happy Chinese New Year to all our Chinese friends! We thank you for your prayers for the ministry here in the Philippines. Allow us to share with you several highlights as well as prayer concerns for this month.
During the month of January, we were able to help at 6 feeding areas and fed 244 children. Thank you Lord!
A blessed New Year to you all! Times, seasons, and circumstances may change, but our utter dependence upon God remains the same. As such, pray with us as we offer thanks and supplication to God for January 2024.
We thank you for your persevering and vital partnership with Kapatid Ministry in the work God has given us among the marginalized communities in the Philippines.
Here is why.