Plan Ahead for Your Adventure!

We've already gotten requests to host short-term mission Adventures during the Summer of 2006. If you'd like to plan a short-term mission trip to the Philippines contact us ASAP so we can plan the best project possible for you and your team.

Website Updates

October 16, 2005
  • Want information about your missionaries? Check out Mike and Jeanette Propp's Missionary Journal. You'll also find new Prayer and News Updates on this page.
  • Incase you missed it, we've made available the story of Mike's time in the hospital in the Philippines.

Missed an update? Check out our updates page!

Verse of the Day

Quote of the Month

Some people want to live within the sound
Of church or chapel bell.
I want to run a rescue shop
Within a yard of Hell.

--C. T. Studd

kingdomadventures.org is Back!

kingdomadventures.org is Back!

It took five months to get there, but on this day eleven people were baptized into Christ. There's still more than 1.2 million Boholanos to go!

The website may have disappeared for a while, but Kingdom Adventures was never gone! Life tried to knock us down, but, in the words of Steve Wiggins, "They can't stop this thing called Jesus!" First in the Philippines there was Mike's medical emergency which slowed Mike and Jean dowm for several weeks. Then, while they were tied up with that the website dissappeared. You can see that that problem is now resolved! Through it all, God never stopped working. Since Mike and Jean's last update things have been flying in the Philippines. New developments are happening at Village of Hope, God has given them their first baptism service, and the first semester at Maranatha Bible College is drawing to a close. For the lasted updates on what Kingdom Adventures is doing in Bohol visit the Propp Family Missionary Journal.

Building Hope

Happy VOH Lives!

We've been informed that the gift pledged for buliding the first house at Village of Hope has been delayed several months (the gift is coming form an estate, which has been locked in probate), which means it won't be used get the first house built by Christmas (God can always provide from somewhere else, of course!), so we've had other building to do--We've been building lives! On Saturday, October first, we had the awesome priveledge of baptizing three of the Village of Hope kids! They joined eight others in our first baptism service since we arrived in May. Lives are changing! That's what Village of Hope is all about!