

In 1968 our late Pastor Elias R. Mahinay came to Surigao as a missionary from Bible Baptist Church, Mandaluyong, Manila. His desire is to reached out his mother’s relatives and bring them the gospel of Our Lord Jesus Christ.
He arrived in Surigao and stayed in his relatives at Sitio Tunga-tunga Barangay Silop and Cayawan, Malimono and it was in these places were the work of the Lord was started thru Bible Studies. Due to the language barrier he tried to learn the local Visayan dialect and then applied what he learned with the Word of God.
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BIBLE BAPTIST CHURCH
Espina Village, Surigao City
Philippines 8400.
Phone No.: 086-826-1671
Mobile No.:0918-336-6997
Email:
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1. We believe in the verbal inspiration and authority of the Scriptures. We believe God has preserved His Word throughout all ages. We believe that the Bible reveals God, the fall of man, the way of salvation, and God's plan and purpose in the ages.
2. We believe in God the Father, God the Son, and God the Holy Spirit,
3. We believe in the deity, virgin birth and bodily resurrection of Jesus Christ.
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I am asking you the most important question of life. Your joy or your sorrow for all eternity depends upon your answer. The question is: Are you saved? I mean… are you sure you will go to heaven when you die? It is not: Are you a member of some church?… but, are you saved? It is not: How good are you?… but, are you saved?
No one can enjoy the blessings of God, nor go to Heaven without being saved. Jesus said to Nicodemus in John 3:7 ...
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Historically, Baptists find their origins in the Free (Anabaptist) Churches. These churches existed from the time of the apostles. Even though the name BAPTIST was not used until the 1600's, the Baptist Distinctives were practiced by small, persecuted groups during the Dark Ages and the Reformation. Biblical faith and practice forced these to separate from two powerful traditional groups. The Roman Catholic Church - This group eventually rejected all of the Baptist Distinctives. When their persecution ended, they became the persecutors. The Protestant Churches - During the Protestant Reformation, these formerly Catholic churches tried to return to a more Biblical pattern. They still rejected most of the Baptist Distinctives. To a lesser degree, they also persecuted the Anabaptists. Thus, Bible-centered Baptist Churches are not Protestant churches. They existed long before the Reformation.
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