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September 22, 2013 | ISSN 444 Tishrei 18, 5774 Grain, New Wine & Oil Ministries, #4 Gen. Bautista Street, Bgy. Batis, San Juan Tels.: 744-5216 / 359-6299 Email: [email protected] Some of the pastors and elders from different churches fronting the grandstand and facing the audience NATIONAL GATHERING FOR RIGHTEOUSNESS, JUSTICE AND PEACE IN THE PHILIPPINES RETURN TO GOD & REJOICE!! The crowd maybe numbered 700 before rains forced then to seek shelter at the grandstand or at home The Philippines has endured external invasion and occupation from without, through centuries of Spanish friarcracy, followed by the American’s violent “benovolent assimilation” and then invasion of the Japanese Imperial Forces before Independence was finally granted postwar . Then on September 21, 1972, the Philippines was invaded from within with the declaration of Martial Law. 41 years after Marcos’ Proclamation No.1081 of September 21, 1972, different proclamations were made at the Quirino Grandstand with The National Gathering for Righteousness, Justice and Peace in the Philippines. Military law led to the “conjugal dictatorship” and a systematized dynastic kleptocracy that has so in-grained government service into a class of self-seeking entitlement to public funds and largesse so that under the term of GMA, the Philippines was considered: According to a World Bank study in 2008, corruption in the Philippines is considered to be the worst among East Asia’s leading economies and the country has sunk even lower among those seen to be lagging in governance reforms. The 2009 Corruption Perceptions Index published by global watchdog Transparency International, showed that the situation in the country had improved slightly but still remained serious. [4] The Philippines ranked 3rd among 180 countries included in the index, up from its previous 141st ranking in 2008. The nation scored 2.4 in the TI index, compared to 2.3 in 2008, which ranked it equal to Pakistan, Bangladesh and the Baltic state of Belarus. [From Wikipedia Corruption in the Philippines] Corruption exists in all levels of the government, especially among high-level civil servants, according to the US Department of State Investment Climate Statement 2013. Companies generally have little confidence in the Philippine judicial system, and this is due to the allegedly incompetent court personnel, corruption and long delays of court cases.

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Page 1: GNWOM Ministry 444

September 22, 2013 | ISSN 444

Tishrei 18, 5774

Grain, New Wine & Oil Ministries, #4 Gen. Bautista Street, Bgy. Batis, San Juan Tels.: 744-5216 / 359-6299

Email: [email protected]

Some of the pastors and elders from different churches fronting the grandstand and facing the audience

NATIONAL GATHERING FOR RIGHTEOUSNESS, JUSTICE

AND PEACE IN THE PHILIPPINES RETURN TO GOD & REJOICE!!

The crowd maybe numbered 700 before rains forced then to seek shelter at the grandstand or at home

The Philippines has endured external invasion and occupation from without, through centuries of Spanish

friarcracy, followed by the American’s violent “benovolent assimilation” and then invasion of the Japanese

Imperial Forces before Independence was finally granted postwar . Then on September 21, 1972, the

Philippines was invaded from within with the declaration of Martial Law. 41 years after Marcos’

Proclamation No.1081 of September 21, 1972, different proclamations were made at the Quirino Grandstand

with The National Gathering for Righteousness, Justice and Peace in the Philippines. Military law led to the

“conjugal dictatorship” and a systematized dynastic kleptocracy that has so in-grained government service into

a class of self-seeking entitlement to public funds and largesse so that under the term of GMA, the Philippines

was considered:

“According to a World Bank study in 2008, corruption in the Philippines is considered to be the worst among East Asia’s leading economies and the country has sunk even lower among those seen to be lagging in governance reforms. The 2009 Corruption Perceptions Index published by global watchdog Transparency International, showed that the situation in the country had improved slightly but still remained serious.

[4]

The Philippines ranked 3rd among 180 countries included in the index, up from its previous 141st ranking in 2008. The nation scored 2.4 in the TI index, compared to 2.3 in 2008, which ranked it equal to Pakistan, Bangladesh and the Baltic state of Belarus. [From Wikipedia Corruption in the Philippines] Corruption exists in all levels of the government, especially among high-level civil servants, according to the US Department of State Investment Climate Statement 2013. Companies generally have little confidence in the Philippine judicial system, and this is due to the allegedly incompetent court personnel, corruption and long delays of court cases.”

Page 2: GNWOM Ministry 444

TAPAT SA PROMESA September 22, 2013; Tishrei 18, 5774 | ISSN 0444 • Page 2

Maybe under Pres. Aquino, the Philippines will finally know true reform and much encouragement is seen.

After Chief Justice Renato Corona’s impeachment on December 12, 2011 and the exposure of Janet Lim-

Napoles’ scam of tens of billions of pesos through the Priority Development Assistance Fund (PDAF) that was

generously endowed by Pork Barrel funds from Bong Revilla, Jinggoy Estrada, Juan Ponce Enrile, Gringo

Honasan, Ferdinand Marcos Jr. and other politicians. That is why we march and pray and stand.

3:00 pm was the poster’s Assembly Time but as early as 130PM GNWOM was at Luneta including 5 shofar

blowers from GNWOM Cielito, 5 from GNWOM Payatas and others from GNWOM San Juan for the practice

or “blocking” directed by Sis. Enchaing Kaimo and it was there that the Jericho March was explained and

practiced.

The original program, in it’s ideal, as approved by the GNWOM/PJM/IFP Boards included the following but

the actual program was a little different having started the program proper a little late and some exhortations

going beyond the alloted time and it did not help that Odette’s Water Baptism started:

PART 1

Commissioning by Bishop Leo Alconga

3:30 – 4:00 Pre-Jericho March Exhortation

3:30 – 3:35 - Video Presentation (5mins)

3:35 – 3:45 - Welcome Address to explain how to do the Jericho March with Instructions to relay: MARCH

AROUND THE MAP OF THE PHILIPPINES but this did not take place due to the lateness of the hour and the

weather conditions. The Procession arrangement: was 9+ Shofar Blowers Tamborine / Dancers Singers, People

FIRST SIX (6) ROUNDS – QUIET INTERCESSION PRAYER FOR SEVEN PILLARS. LAST (7TH)

ROUND – BLOW THE SHOFARs, BIND EVIL SPIRITS, LOOSE GOOD SPIRITS, PROCLAIM GOOD

TIDINGS that we want to happen to our country, to our families, communities and leaders, etc.

Page 3: GNWOM Ministry 444

TAPAT SA PROMESA September 22, 2013; Tishrei 18, 5774 | ISSN 0444 • Page 3

View inside the grandstand of the audience present. Pst. Francis with some supporters.

Larry Perez holding the umbrella protecting Pst. Francis from the rains

[Photos courtesy of Carol Eustaquio Pastors and elders and Larry Perez]

3:45 – 4:00 - Song – PILIPINAS KONG MAHAL (to be led by Ptr. Ferdie and Elohim Team)

15 minutes Worship – Lord Heal our Land, Take Up Your Holy Throne

4:00 – 5:00 – JERICHO MARCH did not push through but it would have been a wonderful spiritual gesture to

have gone around the Luneta Park Map of the Philippines to bring down the walls of corruption, greed, poverty.

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TAPAT SA PROMESA September 22, 2013; Tishrei 18, 5774 | ISSN 0444 • Page 4

In the darkness of the night, as the rains poured, the intercessory prayers were made at a time of Sukkot

Page 5: GNWOM Ministry 444

TAPAT SA PROMESA September 22, 2013; Tishrei 18, 5774 | ISSN 0444 • Page 5

PART 2

Entrance of symbolic Ark, Shofarot, FLAGS – PHILIPPINES & LION OF JUDAH FLAG,

The following would have been the program though most of the speakers did not make it and Pst. Francis ended

up filling in for many functions.

PHIL. NATIONAL ANTHEM/HATIKVAH / SHEMA by Pst. Ferdie/Pst. Joel Ocay

OPENING PRAYER (5min) - Bro. Jerry Parlade

WELCOME ADDRESS (10min) – Ptr Boy Isip & Manila Pastors

INTRO TO THE SHOFAR- Bro. Onie Basa

Turn over of Symbolic Shofar

PRAYER FOR JERUSALEM –Bishop Rex Resurreccion

WARFARE SONGS-Pst. Ferdie & Elohim Team

INTRO TO SPIRITUAL WARFARE –Pst. Dhey Solomon

BREAKING THE WALLS- Pst. Manny Santiago

UPROOTING & OFFERING/GIVING- Bishop Abraham Gaor

IMPARTATION OF VISION & ANOINTING – Pst. Francis Nicolas

COMMISSIONING- Bishop Leo Alconga

JERICHO MARCH PRAYERS 1. FAMILY – Ptr. Joey Ocay 4. Business/Economy – Rev. Rolly Antonio 7. Media, Sports, Arts & Culture

2. CHURCH- Ptra. Nancy 5. Education – Ms. Desu Go -Perlin Twins, Bodie Cruz

3. GOVERNMENT – Greco Belgica 6. Science & Tech –Ptr. Pol Narrido

PROPHETIC DESTINY & CLOSING PRAYER– Ptr. Ed de Guzman

SONGS OF REJOICING AND VICTORY – Ptr. Ferdie & Team

Sukkot 2013 5774

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TAPAT SA PROMESA September 22, 2013; Tishrei 18, 5774 | ISSN 0444 • Page 6

Sukkot was observed from September 18 (at sundown) until September 25. Sukkas were made out of palm

fronds as seen at Kol Adonai Foundation last Friday night and also at the Grain, New Wine & Oil Ministries

San Juan Church.

The Sunday service September 22 had most of the key Praise & Worship singers missing since they were all in

Israel and with also with all the senior pastors in Jerusalem it fell to Bro. Cesar Ballana to give the Word. His

first time in that role since he rejoined GNWOM while the rains of Typhoon Odette continued to lash northern

Luzon and we prayed for those with and not with us that morning.

Notice the Ark of the Covenant and the Menorah. Maybe we need the Resurrected Cross next?