The Philippine VISION PROJECT
Bro. El John Pabanil
Bro. El John received his Vision Project loan of P50,000 on November 29, 2019. He has paid back P15,000.
Praise the Lord!
First, I want to give glory to our God for his goodness and mercy to me and my family, especially in these pandemic times. I thank God for his love and grace sustaining us.
I also want to Thank our Bishop and sponsors for approving my vision project. I was eagerly and excitedly working on it, but suddenly, the pandemic hit, and it brought my vision project to a halt. I felt a punch of pain to my body because of this pandemic that I need to slow down, then suddenly the businesses around us stopped, especially when the 3 month lock down was imposed strictly in our place. Everybody stayed home and could only go out once a week to purchase essential needs for the family. These situations really affected me and my vision project but still I didn’t lose hope, knowing God is always in control.
As of now my vision project is not an essential need of the people, and I also cannot go house to house to sell my products because of the quarantine measures and social distancing protocols. I still have my products with me and am asking help from God to do my very best to dispose and sell my products.
In our daily morning devotion, I am always asking God in prayer to help our pandemic situation and our economy, so that I can start to sell my products once again. With God's help I promise and am willing to pay my loan the best that I can so that I can fulfill my pledge.
Respectfully,
Bro. Eljohn Jerusalem Pabanil
Praise the Lord!
First, I want to give glory to our God for his goodness and mercy to me and my family, especially in these pandemic times. I thank God for his love and grace sustaining us.
I also want to Thank our Bishop and sponsors for approving my vision project. I was eagerly and excitedly working on it, but suddenly, the pandemic hit, and it brought my vision project to a halt. I felt a punch of pain to my body because of this pandemic that I need to slow down, then suddenly the businesses around us stopped, especially when the 3 month lock down was imposed strictly in our place. Everybody stayed home and could only go out once a week to purchase essential needs for the family. These situations really affected me and my vision project but still I didn’t lose hope, knowing God is always in control.
As of now my vision project is not an essential need of the people, and I also cannot go house to house to sell my products because of the quarantine measures and social distancing protocols. I still have my products with me and am asking help from God to do my very best to dispose and sell my products.
In our daily morning devotion, I am always asking God in prayer to help our pandemic situation and our economy, so that I can start to sell my products once again. With God's help I promise and am willing to pay my loan the best that I can so that I can fulfill my pledge.
Respectfully,
Bro. Eljohn Jerusalem Pabanil