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A Timely Run Against Typhoon Haiyan (Yolanda)

What do 7,107 islands stand against possibly 'the strongest storm to form on the planet this year'? A timely run in the right direction.

UNTV, the Philippines Public Service Channel will be offering Community Prayer schedules everyday where people can pray right from their homes or offices. People can join the prayers through their television sets or mobile phones via www.untvweb.com or by downloading the UNTV mobile app.
Times for the Community Prayer will be as follows: 04:00 am (in Filipino), 12:00 nn
(in Filipino), 08:10 pm (in Filipino), 10:00 pm (in English), 12:00 mn (in English).
The media network's primary proponent of social good, Bro. Eli Soriano, initiated the service in cooperation with UNTV CEO Daniel Razon. The idea is attuned with the 33rd Anniversary Theme of Ang Dating Daan or The Old Path: Building a Prayerful Nation Through Broadcast Evangelization. Bro. Eli Soriano and Bro. Daniel Razon are also the leaders of the Members Church of God International.
"Hope" by "Hope" by Pol Arellano.

An Act of Godly People
Though a few who consider themselves rich and intelligent may dismiss the act as only of desperation by the poor or powerless, reality proves otherwise. Praying people, like the Filipinos, are only wise enough to accept the fact that there is a power greater than the loudest of storms and proudest of quakes, who made the amazing balance that has kept the stars, the galaxies, quasars and all in their proper places long before the first earth day saw its dawn.
Bending one's knees to God and seeking safety in His name is not only wise, it's grounded on reality, and most importantly, on biblical truths.
Words of Wisdom from International Evangelist Bro. Eliseo Soriano.

 "Pray without ceasing." (1 Thessalonians 5:17)
 Visit MCGI.org 24/7 Community Prayer online or go to the nearest MCGI or The Old Path Coordinating Center to join the hourly prayer live via satellite.

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