True Answer of
the Pastor’s Prayer
by Neil M. Tagarao
Basak Mission School
November 1996
For years now, Pastor Vicente Dacao, who is presently the
sitio leader of Basak, Sinuda, Kitatao, Bukidnon, has been waiting for his
request to the mayor concerning the water problem in Basak. No action had been taken as yet.
Last November 8, 1996, Friday afternoon we surveyed the area
from where we are getting our drinking water.
We found that it is stagnant water and likely to cause cholera,
diarrhea, and amebic dysentery.
Friday afternoon, November 22, 1996, we were having our
adult class. There were more than 30 in
attendance. We were surprised by the
arrival of the Korean students along with Sir Boy Janoyan and other SULADS. They brought the joyous news that the water
pipe was ready. Everyone was glad, so
grateful that our Almighty God had sent the SULADS.
That Sabbath, November 23, 1996, most of the villagers,
including Pastor Vicente Dacao who is a Baptist, attended the Sabbath School
with all the children. In the afternoon,
I talked with Pastor Dacao. Heartily, he
expressed that he liked Adventism.
Early on Sunday, November 24, everybody in the sitio happily
cooperated in putting up the pipe. At
about 12:00 noon, we finished the work. The entire project was a gift of the
Korean Students Association of Mountain View College. I talked with Pastor Dacao again. He said to me that he had been praying for
the Baptist Koreans to come and help them with the water problem. Now, God had answered his prayer by sending
Koreans but these were not Baptists but Adventists. “I believe it is the answer to my sincere
prayer,” stated Pastor Dacao.
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