Pastor Nestor stayed after class one Friday to report on his medical condition - kidney stones. We have been helping with the costs. Then he told us he was planning to preach on life-dominating sin. He shared some of what was happening in his church that led him to this decision. We had a time of prayer together before he left. We received the following texts (edited from cell phone spelling!)
Ptr Paul, Good PM. I have a wonderful testimony... I preached last Sunday the issue of life-dominating sin. 30 persons got repented and recommitted themselves to the Lord when I made a challenge for an altar call. Tears are flowing and joy of grace was heard when they shout Hallelujah!
The wonderful thing is my wife and I discuss it Saturday night, we repent before God that night. We felt God’s favor by that night. Therefore it was also same favor that the church received last Sunday.
Thank you so much that when I pray for a minister’s life enhancement, God provide Life Discipleship program and thank God that both of you with Sis Patty were sent by God to become part of life and ministry.
Please pray for this gentle man. Pray that he may continue to lead his people into the ways of God, obedient to all that Jesus commanded us - Matt 28:20
Sunday, December 13, 2009
Saturday, November 21, 2009
Urging of God
Paul and I went to Starbucks this Saturday morning – a venti hot tea, our Bibles, and my laptop went together to make a full morning. After a wonderful time discussing the Word together we began to work on a presentation. I noticed a very attractive and nicely dressed young woman waiting to pick up her beverage. I chuckled because the price tags we still on the underside of her heels, very visible and detracting from the back view. My thought? I should tell her. No! That wouldn’t be right!
Later, she was waiting for the restroom and again I saw those tags – one on each shoe. Again, tell her. No, Patty! That’s not appropriate! She sat near us to wait and the urge was so strong that I got up and went over. She was very thankful and embarrassed, taking them right off.
Then it happened. She wanted to talk. She was raised Catholic as most Filipinos are. However, she has recently begun going to both Greenhills Christian Fellowship and Christ Commission Fellowship with Christian friends. She has read the book of John. I shared how God says in Hebrews 11 that first we must believe that God exists and second that He is a rewarder of those that diligently seek Him. I then explained that until we begin to really seek God, we cannot understand all that the Bible says because it is the Holy Spirit of God who teaches us. She admitted that she is confused by what Brown wrote the Davinci Code and is interested in a Bible study with me! We exchanged cell phone numbers. I promised I would pray for her and about when we could meet.
I did not realize it was the Holy Spirit bringing us together! What if I had hidden behind my embarrassment at telling her about her shoes or the fear of embarrassing her? I have certainly embarrassed my family by doing things like that before!
Later, she was waiting for the restroom and again I saw those tags – one on each shoe. Again, tell her. No, Patty! That’s not appropriate! She sat near us to wait and the urge was so strong that I got up and went over. She was very thankful and embarrassed, taking them right off.
Then it happened. She wanted to talk. She was raised Catholic as most Filipinos are. However, she has recently begun going to both Greenhills Christian Fellowship and Christ Commission Fellowship with Christian friends. She has read the book of John. I shared how God says in Hebrews 11 that first we must believe that God exists and second that He is a rewarder of those that diligently seek Him. I then explained that until we begin to really seek God, we cannot understand all that the Bible says because it is the Holy Spirit of God who teaches us. She admitted that she is confused by what Brown wrote the Davinci Code and is interested in a Bible study with me! We exchanged cell phone numbers. I promised I would pray for her and about when we could meet.
I did not realize it was the Holy Spirit bringing us together! What if I had hidden behind my embarrassment at telling her about her shoes or the fear of embarrassing her? I have certainly embarrassed my family by doing things like that before!
Sunday, October 18, 2009
Wednesday, October 14, 2009
Flood Relief
Isaiah 43:2 – 3a – “When you pass through the waters, I will be with you; and through the rivers, they shall not overwhelm you, when you walk through fire you shall not be burned, and the flame shall not consume you. For I am the Lord you God.”
Paul and I are so blessed to have so many friends praying for us and for our daughter Pami as we work here in the Philippines at this time! We are seeing the hand of God at work.
My Facebook name is Patty Spencer Ellis. I am posting updates there.
We have had two good meetings with our pastors. The first was organizational and 12
Needs are great. Pastor Dan still has a foot of water in their home. He needs a kerosene stove so they can cook. Many other pastors in his area need similar help. His daughter made a video that is posted on my Facebook.
The typhoon death toll is over 600 and rising from disease. Pastor Rey’s son is critically ill with a flood-water-borne disease. I heard of two others today, one with kidney involvement already. I could go on.
We ordered $2000 in relief – sleeping mats to get them off wet mattresses, tarps or cardboard, cooking pots and cups, plates, etc for 50 families. We will also have 20 single burner stoves. Delivery will be delayed until Tuesday because some items have sold out.
Pami has ordered medicines and supplies for basic medical needs resulting from the
Classes are resuming this week. We appreciate your prayers for our stamina. Paul has picked up some kind of illness and can sing low bass right now. He feels good, however.
In the middle of all this, the 1000 manuals we have been praying for arrived at noon today! Duty free, too! It is a time for celebration!
Saturday, August 22, 2009
How would you respond if you were waiting to cross the street and a motorcycle hit you?
Fely, the lady who cooks all the food for the three discipleship groups and helps me with the household needs, was on her way home from work Monday night when just that happened. She sent me a text from the x-ray department of the hospital, but I was already asleep in bed!
Three pastors were already at our home when I read her message the next morning. Oh, no! Is she OK? The pastors, Paul, and I prayed for her. I quickly thanked the Lord that the salad was already made. “I can cook the rice. We will scratch the main dish because the recipe is in Fely’s head plus, Fely was going to the market on the way to work to buy the ingredients! Let’s see. KFC? Jollibee chicken? Hmmm.”
I ran up the stairs to get Styrofoam trays so we wouldn’t have to do dishes for the mid-morning snack and then I heard something absolutely unbelievable! Fely was at our house! With the marketing done! Wait a minute. She was hit by a motorcycle last night!

As the day progressed the story came out. So did her bruises.
The motorcycle was coming fast, skirting to the right around a vehicle as they commonly do. (Yes, drivers have to be very watchful for those two-wheeled menaces.) He hit Fely’s left side, knocking her to the ground so hard that she rolled several yards down the street! The good thing is that Fely had the left over rice from the week before and landed on the it – a lovely cushion!
The amazing thing is that the driver stayed put and has taken responsibility for the accident. All expenses (US$22 for the ER and the x-rays!) will be deducted from his salary. Knowing that, I instructed Fely to accept the company's payment for the hospital expenses, but to give that money to the young driver as she shared Christ’s forgiveness and concern for him. He knew it was from me, Fely’s employer. He will not accept the money, but he did promise to attend Fely’s church.
I have encouraged Fely to take time off and rest. She has not missed a day of work! She won’t even leave an hour early!
Back to my question: How would you respond if you were waiting to cross the street and a motorcycle hit you?
Fely, the lady who cooks all the food for the three discipleship groups and helps me with the household needs, was on her way home from work Monday night when just that happened. She sent me a text from the x-ray department of the hospital, but I was already asleep in bed!
Three pastors were already at our home when I read her message the next morning. Oh, no! Is she OK? The pastors, Paul, and I prayed for her. I quickly thanked the Lord that the salad was already made. “I can cook the rice. We will scratch the main dish because the recipe is in Fely’s head plus, Fely was going to the market on the way to work to buy the ingredients! Let’s see. KFC? Jollibee chicken? Hmmm.”
I ran up the stairs to get Styrofoam trays so we wouldn’t have to do dishes for the mid-morning snack and then I heard something absolutely unbelievable! Fely was at our house! With the marketing done! Wait a minute. She was hit by a motorcycle last night!
As the day progressed the story came out. So did her bruises.
The motorcycle was coming fast, skirting to the right around a vehicle as they commonly do. (Yes, drivers have to be very watchful for those two-wheeled menaces.) He hit Fely’s left side, knocking her to the ground so hard that she rolled several yards down the street! The good thing is that Fely had the left over rice from the week before and landed on the it – a lovely cushion!
The amazing thing is that the driver stayed put and has taken responsibility for the accident. All expenses (US$22 for the ER and the x-rays!) will be deducted from his salary. Knowing that, I instructed Fely to accept the company's payment for the hospital expenses, but to give that money to the young driver as she shared Christ’s forgiveness and concern for him. He knew it was from me, Fely’s employer. He will not accept the money, but he did promise to attend Fely’s church.
I have encouraged Fely to take time off and rest. She has not missed a day of work! She won’t even leave an hour early!
Back to my question: How would you respond if you were waiting to cross the street and a motorcycle hit you?
Tuesday, July 21, 2009
With a Grateful Heart - The story of GG
Here in the Philippines, a pastor’s wife is regarded as a pastora even though she may never preach. She is considered to be in ministry full-time and her church has very high expectations for her involvement in the church – even if she has a full-time job (often as a teacher) to support the family.
One of the wives in Batch 2 was just such a wife. GG is a full-time pastor’s wife, full-time mother of three, and full-time seasoned schoolteacher. She is the pastor’s wife who just “showed up” and stated, “I need this class!” She didn’t miss any classes, her homework was completed, and she readily shared in class.
GG and her husband recently came to visit us and shared the following amazing story:
First semester had just finished when, due to mismanagement of funds, the school laid her off. She came to class the very next week. After studying about half the lessons, GG and her husband began teaching the material in their church and seeing the real growth they had been asking the Lord for. We finished the classes the end of April and one week later the school called to ask if she could report to work immediately!
GG and her husband believe the Life Discipleship class was a divine appointment. Because she was unemployed and her husband’s income is very small, she received assistance with her travel expenses each week. Before they left the day of their visit, they gave us an envelope containing enough money to cover 13 weeks of her transportation money and the instructions that this money was to be used to pay someone else’s travel expenses!
Transportation subsidies for the current 25 pastors/wives amount to nearly $100/week! If you, too, would like to help a pastor or his wife pay their transportation to class every week, please visit www.actionintl.org/index.php?page=contact_us. Please also make a comment on this page so we can be sure to use your gift for this purpose.
One of the wives in Batch 2 was just such a wife. GG is a full-time pastor’s wife, full-time mother of three, and full-time seasoned schoolteacher. She is the pastor’s wife who just “showed up” and stated, “I need this class!” She didn’t miss any classes, her homework was completed, and she readily shared in class.
GG and her husband recently came to visit us and shared the following amazing story:
First semester had just finished when, due to mismanagement of funds, the school laid her off. She came to class the very next week. After studying about half the lessons, GG and her husband began teaching the material in their church and seeing the real growth they had been asking the Lord for. We finished the classes the end of April and one week later the school called to ask if she could report to work immediately!
GG and her husband believe the Life Discipleship class was a divine appointment. Because she was unemployed and her husband’s income is very small, she received assistance with her travel expenses each week. Before they left the day of their visit, they gave us an envelope containing enough money to cover 13 weeks of her transportation money and the instructions that this money was to be used to pay someone else’s travel expenses!
Transportation subsidies for the current 25 pastors/wives amount to nearly $100/week! If you, too, would like to help a pastor or his wife pay their transportation to class every week, please visit www.actionintl.org/index.php?page=contact_us. Please also make a comment on this page so we can be sure to use your gift for this purpose.
Thursday, May 21, 2009
FIRE!

When the distinctive sirens of Manila’s fire trucks kept going past our home and didn’t keep going very far Monday night, I, Patty, decided to take a look. Out the back was nothing until I looked up – huge black billows were up there! I ran through the house to the front deck, knocking on Adam’s door on the way. When I stepped outside … it was huge!
The fire was about 2 blocks from our home. Flames were reaching up to more than 11 stories gauged by the nearby buildings. It was one huge, hot fire. Explosions shot flames up even higher. Fire trucks continued to roll in from all over Manila. A real ambulance arrived (most are converted vans). Adam grabbed his video camera and got some great feed. We prayed for the victims, whoever they may be.
Tuesday morning found Paul and me out the door before 6:30 to see what had burned. To our horror 201 families had lost their homes! Young and old were sitting around in shock and grief looking at the 3 lots that had been home for so many. They all lived in an area we are guessing to be about 16,000 square feet of land. A few were already beginning to clear the rubble even as it continued to smolder. Those inside the wall were handing off corrugated roofing to those below who stacked it.

Everyone there lost everything but life. All the people got out safely, but they were not able to take anything with them. They have nothing. Others have provided clothing, sleeping mats and pillows. They have no money, no home, and no toothbrush.
God is always good. As I asked how many families had lived there they took me to a man with a bullhorn who was announcing breakfast served on the nearby university basketball court (covered so they can play in the rain). Melvin came up with smiles and a warm handshake, glad to see me again Thursday as we returned with ACTION’s Street Impact Team members to assess the situation and see what we as an organization can do. He is a city councilor and in charge of the relief! He was most helpful and a plan began to formulate in the SITeam’s minds.

ACTION never does relief for the sake of relief. It is always coordinated through local churches who take responsibility to do follow-up and evangelism. Paul and I sent texts out to all the Manila pastors who have taken our course. Many responded, but Ptr (Pastor) Onie and Ptr Larry were aggressive. We praise God they will be taking this project on.
As of now, we will be packing 201 kits of plates, forks, spoons, a rice pot, a frying pan and a simple sack lunch on Tuesday. Wednesday morning we will meet in an arranged place to present the gospel and give out the packs. Christ Jesus Our Life will be the sponsoring church.
This has been an amazing time of seeing God’s coordination at work. Please pray many will come to Christ.
One last prayer request: Jeff and Luv found a todder with a colostomy among the families. He needs further medical care. Pray that we can see this family come to Jesus Christ as we seek ways to help little John Patrick.
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