Philippines

Kimrell and Tina Villanueva

Kim and Tina worked in San Pablo City, Luzon, Philippines. Tina reached out to street children and worked with refuge center (orphanage) children and Kim shared God’s love through being the church worship director and school music teacher. In October 2011, God opened doors for them to move to Davao City and join the FIRE International team as they start from the ground up to build the Hope For All Children orphanage on Samal Island. They will focus on seeing the orphaned placed into a safe environment, bringing restoration to those who have been in human trafficking, and showing God’s love and heart for each child. Kim and Tina believe that there IS Hope For All Children and that God desires justice for each and every child in the Philippines.

They are also working with Eric & Casey Miller, FIRE International missionaries, at their church plant in Agdao. Agdao is one of the poorer areas of Davao City. They are reaching out to Filipinos who are now finding the riches of Heaven, despite what their surroundings may currently look like.

Please pray for Kim and Tina as they continue on in the Philippines!

“I want to live ALL that Jesus died for me to be!” – S. J. Hill

Email: radermacher.tina@gmail.com


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6 Responses to “Philippines – Kimrell and Tina Villanueva”

May 10, 2010

TINA!…i miss you a lot and I’m soo happy for you!! You have grown and matured so much in the Lord and can’t wait to hear all the testimonies!! you are amazing!

May 12, 2010

this is just crazy. I CANT BELIEVE IT!!!!!!!! GLORY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

August 3, 2010

You have my heart girlie!

August 6, 2010

praying for you all the way!!!! Love you Miss Tina

March 30, 2011

Harley Cruz from Dayspring Academy would like to choose you for her Awanna missionairy project.

May 10, 2011

Thank you to all of you…. YOU ARE SO WONDERFUL AND ENCOURAGING! Harley I miss you so much! :) It would be an honor to be used…however I didn’t see this until now :( :( Is it too late?

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