Iglesia Ni Cristo: 103 years of victory – Foreign dignitaries’ courtesy call to INC Central Office

(Eagle News) — Even dignitaries – ambassadors representing their countries — are taking interest in the Church of Christ.

Envoys from different countries visited Iglesia Ni Cristo Executive Minister Brother Eduardo V. Manalo at the INC Central Office to show their respect and appreciation for the positive impact of the Church Of Christ on people’s lives.

“For the members of the Iglesia Ni Cristo, we recognize this as blessings that come from heaven. Activities like this further help in the great mission of the Iglesia Ni Cristo to help humankind, to be able to extend the church members’ love to their fellowmen, in the same way that the INC has a high regard for governing authorities,” said INC minister Brother Joel San Pedro.

July 20, 2016
The Ambassador of the Republic of South Africa, Martin Slabber, was the first dignitary to visit the Iglesia Ni Cristo Central Office where he paid a courtesy call to INC Executive Minister Brother Eduardo V. Manalo.

September 19, 2016
Senator Rory J. Respicio, the majority leader of Guam’s 33rd legislature presented to Brother Eduardo V. Manalo, the legislative resolution of Guam that recognized and congratulated the Iglesia Ni Cristo on its 102nd Anniversary.

September 21, 2016
The Ambassador of the State of Israel, Effie Ben Matityau also visited the Executive Minister.

September 28, 2016
Ambassadors Amanda Gorely and David Strachan of Australia and of New Zealand, respectively, came together to pay a courtesy call to Iglesia Ni Cristo Executive Minister Brother Eduardo V. Manalo

December 20, 2016
Russian Ambassador, Igor Anatolyevich Khovaev also came to see the Executive Minister at the Iglesia Ni Cristo Central Office.

July 05, 2017
Panama’s Ambassador to the Philippines Rolando Guevara made a courtesy call to Iglesia Ni Cristo Executive Minister Brother Eduardo V. Manalo, becoming the first Latin American ambassador to visit the INC main office.

To God be the glory!

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