Cateel is 90% destroyed. People are dying and need your help.

Cateel Destroyed

I just got back from Cateel and cannot put into words the devastation I saw there. This is a community of 28,000 people. The entire town is destroyed. There are no buildings with roofs left on them. I’m guessing that 80% of the homes are destroyed and what buildings are left have no roofs! There is no water, no electricity, no communication. All of the cell phone towers and utility poles are snapped like twigs.

Cateel, Davao Oriental

The hospital was stripped from the inside out and there is no roof left. When we arrived, there was only one doctor in the whole town and she was working in the hospital. Her house was mostly destroyed and she was working non-stop in a hospital devoid of even basic supplies. Patients are lying on wooden benches and there is no medicine available. Even the hospital beds were blown out of the building into the unknown. I was honored to help drive the midwives and nurses from Mercy Maternity Clinic into this disaster area. The doctor was so thankful to have some help that she cried.

The Cateel Hospital with no roof!

The Cateel Hospital with no roof!

The smell of dead bodies permeates from the rubble that was once homes. The churches are destroyed beyond recognition. When we arrived, it was only four days since the category 5 storm annihilated this town. The government school where the people went to evacuate and wait out the storm was totally destroyed. The official death toll from Typhoon Bopha (Pablo) is now 902 with 635 missing.

During our first trip, we had 40 people with us and we helped support the hospital with medics and supplies. We did children’s ministry including a worship concert and a movie (with a projector and big sheet). We cut and folded tarpaulins late into the night to provide shelter for people.

Tarpaulins

I made the mistake of sleeping in one of the vehicles. At about 2am, my teammate Manny woke we up and kicked me out of my “bedroom” because a little girl was born and he needed to drive the father to get some things for her. I was happy to hear the news, but groggily and homelessly walked over to one of the other vehicles with my backpack. After a couple of minutes, I saw one of the midwives groping in the dark looking for hot water. I helped her find some and carried it into the hospital where I got to see the new little girl and another woman in difficult labor. After feeling useful again, I made my way back to the basketball court where I found Manny’s bed and went to sleep. A few minutes later, Manny returned, woke me up, and I moved back into the Toyota FX.

At about 3:30am my teammate Dan woke me up to pray for an expectant mother in labor and things were going poorly. The laboring woman was already wounded from the storm and too tired to push anymore. We prayed for about 30 minutes when the downcast midwife came out to us and told us that she could not find any heart tones on the baby and the baby was probably dead. It was quite upsetting to hear this and I finally went to sleep on the basketball court. Shortly after I woke up, I heard that they had found the baby’s heartbeat and that the mother was pushing again! Her little boy was born shortly after that! He was weak and floppy, but he recovered and was healthy. That was such a great miracle. Praise God!

The Mercy Maternity Clinic Midwives and Medical Team.

The Mercy Maternity Clinic Midwives and Medical Team.

The next day, we went to the town hall and sorted and loaded relief goods (80 pound bags) into dump trucks and any vehicle we could find for the Army to distribute.

Typhoon Bopha Relief Goods

Before we left we swept through the hospital counseling and praying for people. I have to say that this was the hardest thing that I did the whole time. There were two little babies there who survived the storm convulsing with every breath because they nearly drowned during the storm. I prayed for them and one seemed to be improving as I prayed. As a new father I could not imagine the grief and difficulty these parents must be going through. It makes me cry as I type this. I also prayed for many children who were hospitalized with diarrhea from drinking the water. I just heard yesterday that one child died from the same symptoms. I cannot explain the grief that I am feeling, but I cannot stay away from helping these people.

Cateel Damage

We are going back right now for our second trip into this devastated area. It is a 8 hour drive over terrible roads to get there. We will arrive 10 days after the storm, this time with the sole purpose of setting up camp and ministering at the hospital and supporting the medical volunteers. The plan is to help the ministries we are partnering with (Global Impact and Mercy Maternity Clinic) to establish a full time camp rotating volunteers in and out of here for the next 6 months to a year funds permitting.

Cateel

We will be bringing donated generators, medical supplies, and transporting more medics over the next 24 hours. We plan to stay in this area for 4 or 5 days and come home well before Christmas, spend time with our families, and go back again within a week, God willing. Please pray for us as the roads are quite treacherous and the conditions are worsening on the ground. Please also consider giving to help us. Your financial gifts can literally save lives during this crucial time.

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If you would like to support us through the mail, please send your checks, cashier’s checks, or money orders to:

Extreme Mercy International
P.O. Box 72266
Phoenix, Arizona 85050
U.S.A.

 Thank you and God bless you,

Matthew Triggs
Executive Director
Extreme Mercy International

We are leaving in two hours to Cateel, the worst hit area of Typhoon Bopha

We are joining Global Impact Foundation to make lean-to tents for the people who lost everything in Cateel, Mindanao. It is the hardest hit area of Typhoon Bopha. It is a community of 25,000 people and half of the houses were totally destroyed. The hospital, schools, and major buildings were totally destroyed.

 

There is not a single building left with a roof on it. The school that people went to for evacuate before the storm looks like it was mostly destroyed. They have already found and buried nearly 100 people with many more missing. Our main objective is to set up simple A-frame tents made of tarpaulin.

Global Impact will also be setting up a soup kitchen and feeding program. There will be children’s ministry, a concert, and a movie (with a bedsheet and projector) for spiritual and emotional support too.

We will assemble at 2:30am on Saturday morning (3 hours from now) and plan to roll out at 3am.

We will be roughing it and sleeping under the tarps on the grass. There is no electricity for hours any direction. Please pray for us and consider donating to help people in their desperation:

You can also send donations in the mail to:

Extreme Mercy International
P.O. Box 72266
Phoenix, AZ 85050
USA

 

All the Banana Plantations were destroyed.

There is also no cell phone signal working in this area so this is the last communication you will receive from me in at least 48 hours.

Thank you for your prayers,
Matthew Triggs.

Super Typhoon Bopha Devastates Mindanao

We would like to thank everyone for their prayers over the last 48 hrs during Typhoon Bopha. It was a tremendous miracle of God’s protection in Davao City as our city was hardly touched when the eye of the Category 5 storm passed only 30 miles from us. It was amazingly calm where we live and we had no flooding at our house whatsoever. Although Davao City was mostly spared, we are hearing scattered reports coming from Compostela Valley (about 50 miles from here) of complete devastation. Getting terrible news from Compostela Valley is way better than the eerie silence from Davao Oriental which was the hardest hit section on the island. It is completely cut off and inaccessible at this time and only God knows the condition they are in there.

The official death toll from this dreadful storm has risen to 280, but many predict that this number will rise into the thousands. The gruesome images of the bodies strewn everywhere on the local TV News is too terrible to be shown on US television reports.

This afternoon we had a meeting with several other missions organizations in attempt to find where we can best serve those in need. We have pooled our resources and will be working with the Philippines Red Cross. The Red Cross has people on the ground assessing the situation today and will have a final plan by this evening or in the morning. The main issues is getting resources: Volunteers, food, water and shelter up to the areas affected.

Over the past 24 hours, crews have been clearing roads blocked by trees and landslides. While Davao Oriental is completely cut off, the Navy is sending a ship around to try and get aid into them. It should arrive tomorrow. As a group, our strategy is to provide supplies as well as transportation for PRC volunteers to and from the disaster zone. We have several personal vehicles enlisted to help including my little 1978 Mitusbishi Lancer, and even have secured the use of a four ton flat bed truck from BioSand Filters. With fuel costs at around $6.00 a gallon, our cost to transport volunteers and supplies will be expensive. The four ton truck  and other vehicles will only go if we have the money for fuel. Most missionaries here are also buying gas and supplies out of their own pockets to help.

We will be among the first to help with the local government about a week behind us. Our plan is to take this one step at a time and put our faith in the Lord that He will provide what we need as we go. We ask for you to prayerfully consider giving a donation to help with the aid in this time of crisis.

This is not our first disaster relief operation. We have been helping with this type of effort as an organization since the South Asia Tsunami of 2004. We also helped with Typhoon Ketsana in 2009, and with the Matina Flood last year. We really hate to see this type of disaster, but love to help people in need. Will you please help us help them by praying for us and praying about sending us an online donation?

You can also send donations in the mail to:

Extreme Mercy International
P.O. Box 72266 
Phoenix, AZ 85050
USA

One of my missionary friends left this morning to survey the damage and give out relief packages. He invited me to go with him, but I declined for some reason. He just texted his wife saying that that he won’t make it home tonight because the lake overflowed and he is stranded on a hill in a flash flood. Please pray for his divine protection as he is trapped in a very dangerous situation. (Just Updated from my friend’s Facebook: “Home Safe at 2am. Alot of Death on the road. It nearly got us too. More than a 1000 dead and missing. The news is not showing the full extent. I go out again tomorrow after I rest. Taking food and clothes” Praise God! Thank you for praying!)

Two of my best friends who are trained first responders also just left tonight to join the rescue operation in Nabunturan. Nabunturan is a place dear to our hearts as we ministered to many youth there before. We are still trying to contact the pastor of the church there to no avail.

I am hoping to physically join the relief operations up there in about a day. Please pray for the safety of the rescuers, missionaries, and for comfort for the families who have lost so much.

Feel free to contact me if you have any questions.

Consumed by the Call,

Matthew Triggs

P.S. Please forgive the appearance of our website as I was trying to update it when this disaster happened.

The Fire of God Falls in Surprise

Early in the month, we had the honor of speaking at the youth group in CFTN Surprise pastored by my good friends Brian and Jenna Rezendes. I met this awesome young couple many years ago at Phoenix First Assembly and God has promoted them to be senior pastors in Surprise.

I spoke on the fire of God and, wow, was there ever a revival atmosphere. When I gave the altar call, the youth were getting filled with the Holy Spirit and spoke with new tongues just like the Book of Acts. Many young people also fell down in the Power of the Holy Spirit. It was a wonderful and refreshing experience.

We also just spoke in their Wednesday night adult service on October 24th and many people were instantly and supernaturally healed. Praise God for this powerful move of the Holy Spirit at this dynamic church.

 

Healing Power in Carson City

We were blessed to recently visit and minister at The Bridge Church in Carson City which is one of the wonderful churches that support us pastored by Pastor Randy Roser.

The whole Roser family is awesome. They have all been to Nicaragua several times and have a ministry there. They are truly missionaries in every way, but God has given them an additional mission field in Carson City where they feed the hungry five times a week through their wonderful church.

When we ministered, I spoke on healing and several people responded to the altar call to receive healing. We saw some instantaneous healings. One young man had debilitating back pain that Jesus healed as soon as I prayed for him. He emailed me a week later to tell me he was able to throw a softball for the first time in two months. Praise God!

We just love all the people at the Bridge Church.

You can visit their church website at www.thebridgenv.com

 

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A double rainbow and white picket fence in Prescott, AZ

We are thoroughly enjoying our time in the USA. It is beautiful here. Although it is tempting to pursue the American dream with white picket fences, that’s not for us.

We are going back to the Philippines soon and need your support. We have a vision to continue reaching lost souls for Jesus and not look back. Would you please consider sending us back? We need your support.

If just 50 people or churches would support us for $50 per month, our current monthly budget will be met. We are experiencing a move of God in the Philippines with numerous salvations that few people have seen in the USA.

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We need your consistent monthly support to take care of our family, ministry, and continue being missionaries. We will not abandon what God is doing at the Refuge and other places in the Philippines for the sake of comfort.

For those who support us monthly already, thank you. For those who are considering it, please take a few minutes to pray about helping us. I know not everyone can go to the nations as missionaries, but we are already doing it. We have a proven track record, and need your help to successfully continue doing what we are called to do. Thank you for prayerfully considering supporting us.

 

Elijah doing what he does best: Being Cute

Ministry in the USA

After focusing on resting, visiting family and friends, and receiving ministry for the first part of our USA trip, we have started ministering again.

Just this week, we spoke to the Ascent Singles Ministry at Phoenix First Assembly of God under Pastor Jim Black. We received lots of great feedback that many people were encouraged in their faith.

We also recently spoke to the youth group of Living Waters church in Prescott, AZ with good results. The youth really responded to us well and listened to our message attentively. To speak to such an excellent group really gives me hope that the youth of the USA still have great potential in the Lord.

We are also looking forward to speaking at the Bridge Church in Carson City, Nevada on October 7, 2012. Please keep that date in prayer as we are expecting God to do wonderful things there.

24 Hour Worship Marathon at the Refuge

24 Hour Worship Marathon at the RefugeAbout one week ago, we hosted our first 24 hour praise and worship marathon at the Refuge. We had about sixty on-fire youth passionately worshipping God the whole time. It ran continuously for 24 hours from Friday until Saturday night. It was amazing to see the hunger, fire, and passion the youth displayed the whole time. The atmosphere for worship and soaking in God’s presence was just wonderful.

Soaking at the 24 Hour Worship Marathon.

Sheena who attended announced that her friend Khael was healed at the event, “He testified how his sore throat was instantly healed when he joined the 24 hour non-stop worship.”

Another attendee told me she clearly heard answers from God about things she had been praying for months about. She also told me she enjoyed God’s presence so much that it was hard for her to leave.

This event was such a wonderful success. We can’t wait to have the next one.

Excited to Worship God at the Refuge

Over One Year of Radio Ministry

We have now been doing radio ministry for almost 1 1/2 years and it’s been a great experience.

I had one listener recently text me after I prayed the prayer of salvation over the airways.

This is what he said,

“Thank you so much for the prayer. It’s been a long time since I felt better, communicating with God again. I don’t know why, but I cried saying that prayer with you. Thank you so much!”

That’s what radio ministry is all about. Praise God!

The Blood of Jesus Proclaimed at the Mall

During Easter Week, I had the amazing opportunity to do a drama (human video) about the Blood of Jesus in the biggest and nicest mall in Davao City.

 

I was told that during the drama the mall traffic on three floors stopped and watched and were captivated during the human video. Many people told me they were brought to tears as the drama depicted the crucifixion. I give all the glory to God for that.

It was all part of an openly Christian music, worship, and book event held by OMF Literature. It is just amazing that the Gospel was openly preached and God was glorified publicly in the mall.