In August 2013, Jehovah’s Witnesses in the
Philippines reached a milestone when a unique construction program completed
its thousandth Kingdom Hall there. As is the case in many lands, congregations
in the Philippines have often not had the money or the construction experience
to build their own permanent Kingdom Hall without help. For years, some met in
private homes, while others gathered in small structures built of bamboo.
Steady growth in the number of Jehovah’s Witnesses in the
Philippines and in many other countries increased the need for Kingdom Halls.
Consequently, in 1999 the Governing Body of Jehovah’s Witnesses set up a program for building Kingdom Halls in lands
with limited resources. Under this arrangement, local Witnesses contribute what
they can, and funds donated in other countries are added to that amount.
Trained construction personnel are organized into groups to help congregations
build their own Kingdom Hall. In November 2001, this international program
got under way in the Philippines.
Iluminado is a member of the congregation in Marilao,
Bulacan, where the thousandth Kingdom Hall was built. He said: “I really
experienced the Christian brotherhood. So many volunteered —men and women,
young and old. We worked together under the hot sun. Even though we were tired
after a long day’s work, it was a joy to see what we had accomplished
together.”
Non-Witnesses were also impressed by the volunteers’
efforts. The owner of a truck that delivered sand and gravel to the site said:
“You people are like ants —there are so many of you! Everyone is helping.
I’ve never seen anything like this.”
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