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“ We would like to create videos in our own dialects...”

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I got involved in media ministry when I was very young. My dad was involved in radio ministry at a station in our city. When I was in grade 6 (12 years old) they asked me to have a children’s program on Saturdays from 9 to 10.

I would read verses and play Christian songs for children and invite them to know Jesus live over the air. I also did live interviews with guests in the studio. I want to help my church grow with the use of media. The church needs to learn more and develop skills. We have some ideas, but it would be better to have knowledge of how to use the media in ministry properly.

This year we started to penetrate the schools — high schools and colleges and universities. We were doing film showing of testimonies. We even asked for some footage from APMedia we could use for film showing. It is working. After the film, we have prayer and altar calls so people can ask forgiveness of the Lord. We would like to create videos in our own dialects, because the ones we are using are in English and Tagalog.

In Mindanao we have a lot of dialects. We have Cebuano, Blaan, T’bsli and Ilongo. So, we would like to use the members in our church to create films. I’d like to help the church with their multi-media ministry, to create a channel in which we would be able to share the gospel of God. I think it would be best to spread the Word.

I want to thank God for those who support APMedia and AIMM. This program helps a lot of people, especially those like me who feel called into digital ministry.

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