The Philippine Star

INC aids IPs, continues war on poverty

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The Iglesia ni Cristo (INC) intensifie­d its war on poverty across the country, with the inaugurati­on of housing, eco-farming and livelihood projects that seek to improve the lives of indigenous peoples in Mindanao.

The church last weekend inaugurate­d 500 housing units and launched an eco-farming project and Unlad Garment Factory in Barangay Danlag, South Cotabato, with a special worship service officiated by INC executive minister Bro. Eduardo Manalo, who also led medical and dental missions for members of the B’laan tribe.

A total of 15,000 food packs, 15,000 pairs of shoes, 15,000 articles of clothing and 5,000 toys were distribute­d to the B’laan tribe, who were also beneficiar­ies of 500 housing units.

According to INC general auditor Glicerio Santos Jr., the INC is one with President-elect Rodrigo Duterte and other religious denominati­ons in fighting poverty especially in Mindanao.

Santos explained that this was why the church decided to step up its regular and continuing outreach programs to needy communitie­s all over the country, particular­ly indigenous peoples.

“Our objective in the Lingap projects is two-fold: to provide spiritual enrichment and material assistance. For the Church, the most effective way to address the prevalent poverty around us is to meet it head on. If greed is one of poverty’s root causes, generosity is one of its cures, and the INC is blessed with resources and will provide assistance where it’s needed,” Santos said.

The INC regularly receives requests for livelihood assistance even from non-Iglesia members in Luzon, Visayas and Mindanao.

The Church, according to Santos, heeds the call to serve regardless of religious affiliatio­ns.

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