Joey Bonifacio

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Joey Bonifacio


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Joey Bonifacio is Director for Asia of Every Nation Ministries. Every Nation is a worldwide family of churches and ministries that exists to Honor God by planting Christ-centered, Spirit empowered, socially responsible churches and campus ministries in every nation.

He is a member of the team that oversees Victory, a local church in Manila and a movement of churches in the Philippines and the Senior Pastor of Victory Fort at Bonifacio Global City.

He is Director of the Real Life Foundation, a Philippine based NGO that provides educational scholarship to the underprivileged.

He is happily married to Marie for 30 years now and has three adult sons, Joseph who is married to Carla, David and Joshua. And adopted a cute little dog named Vito.
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Prevailing Over Hard Times

By now we have all felt the steep rise in prices. We are told this INFLATION is caused by a number of things, including the pandemic. This message is how to prevail during such a time.
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Published on July 02, 2022 20:31
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“The Bible considers our relationship more important than our accomplishment. God will get His work done! He does not demand that we accomplish great things; He demands that we strive for excellence in our relationships.33”
Joey Bonifacio, The LEGO Principle: The Power of Connecting to God and One Another

“Sometimes God will give us the opportunity to lead people to that moment of putting their trust in Jesus. It could very well be that someone else sowed the seed, another watered it, and you just happened to be the one who harvested. It is as Jesus said: “Thus the saying ‘One sows and another reaps’ is true. I sent you to reap what you have not worked for. Others have done the hard work, and you have reaped the benefits of their labor.”11 At other times we will sow the initial seeds, water seed someone else sowed, or just take the person one step closer to Jesus. In the end only God can make things grow, as Paul said: “I planted the seed, Apollos watered it, but God made it grow. So neither he who plants nor he who waters is anything, but only God, who makes things grow.”12”
Joey Bonifacio, The LEGO Principle: The Power of Connecting to God and One Another

“Some say, “If God has truly forgiven me, why then do I still need to repent? If I’m free of my debt and am no longer guilty, why do I still need to repent?” These questions reveal a misunderstanding of grace and forgiveness. This thinking reduces forgiveness to an absolving of consequences but not a restoration of a relationship. On the one hand, forgiveness is a legal tender, but it is also a means of reconciling broken ties.”
Joey Bonifacio, The LEGO Principle: The Power of Connecting to God and One Another



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