Media Exposure of MMP

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Below are videos, where Mission Ministries Philippines, Inc. was interviewed by ABSCBN program. The interviews highlight the Developmentally Early Childhood Program of MMP for children.

Kapamilya Konek is a public service program of ABSCBN (media company in the Philippines) foundation. It aims to educate people on the advocacies of the foundation and to connect Filipinos to experts and resources. Mission Ministries Philippines, Inc. was featured last May 31, 2022 with the segment entitled “Mga Suliranin ng Primary Schools sa Pilipinas” (Problem of Primary Schools in the Philippines).

MMP was featured in one ABS CBN multi-awarded advocacy show entitled “G: Diary World Class.” This Program featured episodes on different advocacies related to sustainable eco-tourism, environment, and community development. MMP is so privileged to be introduced as an NGO that provides quality Education for Indigent children. MMP episode was aired online last October 29, 2021.

DZAS through the Memo ni Mommy Interview – November 13, 2021 – Mission Ministries Philippines, Inc. was featured via Radio Program over 702 DZAS. Memo ni Mommy is a Christian program that empowers mothers to perform their roles as mothers effectively. MMP Kidprenuer materials was featured.

MMP’s Kidpreneur (Preparing the business mindset of Children) curriculum was introduced via DZAS program’s Moms At Heart. The curriculum highlights different concepts/skills like entrepreneurial skills, integration of science, health, language, math, Bible stories, etc.

Filipinos and Americans Diverge on Trusting Pastors Studies find that while less than a third of Americans trust church leaders, 90 percent of Filipinos do. by Hannah Keziah Agustin dated April 19, 2024

An opportunity to be featured in this international magazine was presented. MMP was highlighted as a Christian organization that establishes schools for underprivileged children in the Philippines.

Breaking the Cycles of Poverty in Manila

In Metro Manila, the 8th largest city in the world, 21% of Filipinos live under the poverty line. In this panel discussion, David Lim speaks with Eduardo Jimenez, Chonabelle Domingo, and Paul Rollet about how the evangelical church is working in different sectors of society to seek citywide transformation.
From the Lausanne Global Workplace Forum held in Manila, Philippines, 25-29 June 2019.

Teaching Love for Country Loving the country means teaching its history honestly.

Loving the country means teaching its history honestly. In today’s episode, we have a very special guest that will walk us through the importance of incorporating love of country into our education programs.