Mission Alexandria’s computer and other resources are now available for use. The regular library operation isn’t still fixed. The computer is for free usage. (Just for the update.)
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Computer on the go..
Posted in Project Alexandria on July 25, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
Mission Alexandria’s delayed opening..
Posted in Project Alexandria, tagged church project, community library, mission on June 16, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
We have decided that the Project Alexandria (mini-library) will be renamed as Mission Alexandria once it opens. But i guess it’s gonna be for awhile (maybe early July). We still have to organize stuffs. Announcements will be posted later. Thanks!! God bless us all..
Christian books on ‘Alexandria’?
Posted in Project Alexandria on May 20, 2008 | 1 Comment »
Some Christian ministers might be thinking, ‘what are the books available in this mini-library we are trying to establish?’ So, I decided to inform you of some that we already have..
Bible Commentaries:
Family-related and Counseling books:
Christian novels:
Books by leading Christian apologists:
Christian Biographies:
Bible references:
Spirituality books by well-known authors and ministers (Charles Swindoll, Rick Warren, John MacArthur, [...]
mini-forum
Posted in Project Alexandria on May 19, 2008 | 3 Comments »
God’s Lovingkindness Community International
Mayamot, Antipolo City
SEC Reg. No. CN200717177
Greetings in the name of our Lord Jesus Christ!!
The youth and equipping ministries of GLCI organized a mini-forum on the topic Authenticity of ‘The Jesus Story’. This will be held at our church for two consecutive nights (May 22-23, 2008, 7-9pm). We would like [...]
April Progress
Posted in Project Alexandria, tagged Christian Ministry, church project, community library, donation, outreach program on May 7, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
Last April 2008 was the month-long anniversary of God’s Lovingkindness Community International, having its grand celebration held on the last Sunday of this month (April 27). We anticipated that some guests would come upstairs our church and check out the mini-library we are trying to establish so we decided to at least make it [...]
March Report
Posted in Project Alexandria, tagged Christian Ministry, church project, community library, donation, outreach program on March 31, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
I would like to apologize for the stagnation of this project. I’ve been so busy with my seminary academics. We received donations from supportive people like Mrs. Lim, who donated Php500 and a number of table desks from Summit Technologies during this month. Again, I am so sorry for not keeping the [...]
February Progress
Posted in Project Alexandria, tagged Christian Ministry, church project, community library, donation, outreach program on February 13, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
Today, February 13, 2008, we received boxes of cassette tapes from Praise Inc. by the kindness of Mr. Johnny Sy. My heart is overwhelmed with joy and awe of the hand of the Lord. We desire to sell some for a very cheap price to raise funds for Project Alexandria and some are [...]
January Report
Posted in Project Alexandria, tagged Christian Ministry, church project, community library, donation, outreach program on February 4, 2008 | 2 Comments »
Because of the books gathered during the past months after the initiation of the project, we became in need of bookshelves. Last January 23, 2008, we received a donation of two improvised bookshelves from Ptra. Melchy M. Bragas (my mother, actually).
Last January 28,2003, Summit Technologies donated ten drawers. These drawers are much helpful not just [...]
God’s Lovingkindness Community Int’l. (Antipolo, Philippines)
Posted in Project Alexandria, tagged Christian Ministry, church project, community library, donation, outreach program on January 19, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
*announced and posted on our church’s bulletin board last November 2007
Be part of GLCI’s Project Alexandria!!
Alexandria – a city established by Alexander the Great in 331 BC known for its great library of the ancient age. Being a native of this place, no wonder Apollos was described in the Bible as `a [...]