WM Communications Asia-Pacific Joins Discipleship Summit 2018

by | Feb 9, 2018

Manila, Philippines: It was October last year, that the Philippine Council of Evangelical Churches (PCEC) approached World Mission Communications Asia-Pacific to be part of the organizing committee for the Discipleship Summit 2018.  This discipleship and disciple-making training is the result of the vision shared by Dr. Billie Hanks, Founder of International Evangelism Association, Bishop Efraim Tendero, CEO/Secretary General of World Evangelical Association, Bishop Noel Pantoja, Chairman PCEC, and Bishop Leo Alconga, the Philippines for Jesus Movement.  They have the vision to have 120,000 churches in the Philippines by the year 2020.

Discipleship Summit 2018 was held in Christ’s Commission Fellowship one of the biggest churches in Metro Manila, on February 3, 2018.  More than 3,500 small group leaders, Sunday School teachers, Pastors and church leaders gathered together to be equipped in discipleship, disciple-making, and church multiplication. Billie Hanks, Randy Craig, Efraim Tendero and Andrew Liuson were among the speakers.

WM Communications Asia-Pacific played a big role in the preparation, planning, and production of the 1-day training program including planning and coordination of the program flow, coordinating with the speakers, graphics design, video production and audio and video coverage during the event. This was an answered prayer for the team as we look for ways that we can serve the ministry organizations in the Philippines.

At the end of the program, Billie Hanks extended his appreciation for how the team helped the program to be the “best training event” that they have done so far.

Truly it was a great opportunity for our team to partner with these organizations and serve the Lord through the talents and creativity that he has given this team with excellence.

Grace Tia

Grace Tia is the Communications Coordinator for the Asia-Pacific Region.

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