Lesson 15 Flashcards
(23 cards)
Commodore _______ Naval
Squadron defeated Admiral Montojo’s Fleet in the Battle of Manila Bay.
George Dewey’s
Philippine – American War broke out; ______________ surrendered in Palanan, Isabela.
General Emilio Aguinaldo
American missionaries of different
religious groups came to the Philippines. There was ____ formal declaration of “separation” among the branches of the American Restoration Movement (Disciples of Christ, Christian Churches, Churches of Christ) so that the Churches of Christ could still claim affinity with the
American missionaries
NO
_______ learned the Iloco language was appointed by the Philippine Bible Society to serve as consultant of the Ilocano Bible Committee that produced the 1908
Ilocano Bible.
Hannah
_______ was a convert in the Manila
area about the year 1904, was a student in the Bible College in Cruzada, Quiapo. See July 1964 Pasugo of the INC.
Felix Manalo
_______ toured the Orient and visited Hong Kong and Manila. He encouraged _______ to consider the Philippines as a mission field in case he were driven out of China.
George Pepperdine
George Benson
_______ came in to follow up the
work of George Benson. He was sponsored by the Southwest Church of Christ in Los Angeles, California where George Pepperdine was a member. He stayed most of the the time in Manila because of the fragile health of his wife. Cassell still fellowshipped with Leslie Wolfe and actually taught at the Manila Bible Seminary.
Henry G. Cassel
_______, a graduate of the Manila Bible
Seminary, became the companion of Henry G. Cassel in his preaching. Cassel weaned Asada from the Church of Christ (instrumentalist). Asada has a grandson who is an active preacher named Eliseo Asada Sikat whose mother, Aurora Asada-Sikat, was left behind in Mindoro when the Pedro Asada family moved to Lanao province in Mindanao.
Pedro Asada
_______ was baptized by Henry G. Cassel in 1929, was baptized by Henry G. Cassel.
Mrs Isidoro Villanueva
_______, father of Timoteo Lomanang and
Ballige Lomanang was a convert of Henry G. Cassel.
Carlos Lomanang
_______ in Tayug as U.S. Army chaplain, landed with Gen. Douglas MacArthur at
Lingayen Gulf; found people friendly promised to come back. Came back in 1948. Church in Tayug was planted in 1948.
Ralph F. Brasshears
_______, in the U.S. Navy Air Force,
had visited Baguio. Came to Baguio City in late 1960 or early 1961 (?) and associated with the Philippine Bible College in Baguio then sponsored/supported by the Inglewood Church of Christ, in California.
Ken Wilkey
The first congregation in Baguio City started in 1952 through the efforts of Ralph F. Brasshears and the student
members from the Tayug, Pangasinan group. Started in Tayug, Pangasinan and brought up to Baguio in 1952 held classes in rented houses until 1960 when the 18 Rimando Road property was bought by the Southwest/Inglewood church of California, U.S.A. and a building was put up.
PBC
______________, Negros Oriental was a
house helper of the Orville T. Rodman family in Lanao.
Orville T. Rodman visited Negros Oriental three times.
Felicidad Benitez of Bais City
______________, married Felicidad Benitez,
both became church members. Filomeno was converted.
Filomeno Bolongaita, Sr.
______________ was married to a sister of
Filomeno Bolongaita, Sr., was also converted in the year 1938. At the time of his conversion, he was working with a Sugar Central in Negros Oriental. He later
resigned his secular work and gave time to full-time preaching. Pedro Garces and family were among the first converts in Negros Oriental.
Santiago Sameon, Sr.
1970 from Koronadal, South Cotabato, ______________ and family went to Cebu City. He was joined by Charles Smith and Reuben Emperado.
1983, Dominador Belo moved to Tacloban City, Leyte.
Dominador (Jack) Belo
_______, American missionary
worked in Northern Mindanao
Orville T. Rodman and family
______________ allowed the building
of a make shift chapel on their property in Cotabato City in 1938. They also provided some financial help to Laureano Belo while this pioneer preacher evangelized during breaks from his rice field.
Remigio & Maximina de la Torre
_______ stayed 6 weeks as U.S.Army chaplain in Zamboanga City during the liberation in circa 1944.
Frank Trayler
_______ missionary to Zamboanga City in 1948,
started the Zamoanga Bible School which trained many preachers for the Mindanao area..
Leland O’Neal
_______ followed Leland O’Neal as missionary to Zamboanga City who also served as director of the Zamboanga Bible School.
Floyd Hamilton