Occidental Mindoro, Philippines
In 1992, the parents of current MTW missionaries went to Occidental Mindoro, Philippines, to reach the Indigenous Mangyan tribes living on the island. By God’s grace, they established a seminary called All Nations Mission School, trained national pastors for gospel ministry, and planted 45 churches with permanent worship spaces and dozens more house churches among the Mangyan people. Today, MTW missionaries continue this much needed work. There are still many Mangyan tribes who have never heard the gospel.
MTW missionaries are building on the existing foundation focusing on theological education and leadership development for the growth and maturity of the Church. They are revamping the curriculum at All Nations Mission School and launched a ministry initiative called Timothy Project. The goal of Timothy Project is to raise up the next generation of Mangyan pastors and ministry leaders who are gospel-centered, theologically trained, and competent. Their vision is to see healthy leaders leading healthy churches in Occidental Mindoro and throughout the Philippines and beyond.
Meet the Team
James & Shine Lee
James, (M.Div., Th.M.) as an ordained pastor, will focus on equipping both the current and the next generation of local pastors and lay leaders. Shine, as a counselor, will minister to the women and children in various capacities.
Meet The Team
James & Shine Lee
James, (M.Div., Th.M.) as an ordained pastor, will focus on equipping both the current and the next generation of local pastors and lay leaders. Shine, as a counselor, will minister to the women and children in various capacities.
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Missionary Shine Lee’s father was obedient to take the gospel to the remote Mangyan tribes of Mindoro. Now Shine and her husband, James, carry on his legacy.
SEE MORE
Creating a Refuge after the Storm
Two years after Typhoon Haiyan hit the Philippines, Hereos Church has a new building, a new name, and a renewed faith.
SEE MORE
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Michael was abandoned to the streets at 3 years old, having been dropped off at the local trash dump. Security guards "took him in."
SEE MOREGive thanks for the Lees ministry among the Mangyan tribes in the Philippines. Pray God would raise up others to serve there, and for efforts to expand ministry with a medical clinic and other mercy ministries.
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