I am one of Jehovah's Witnesses, and an American expat now living in the Philippines.

"But as for me and my household, we will serve Jehovah." -Joshua 24:15.
  • Retired at Wildlife Rehabilitator
  • Lives in Balaring, Ivisan, Capiz, Philippines
  • From Detroit, Michigan, USA
  • Country Philippines
  • Studied High School at Seminole Highschool
  • Male
  • Married
  • 09/12/1974
  • Followed by 16 people
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  • Our Kingdom Hall Dedication yesterday.
    Our Kingdom Hall Dedication yesterday.
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  • my wife dancing with the other sisters in our congregation.
    my wife dancing with the other sisters in our congregation. 😊❤️
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  • Daily scripture examination for Monday, February 9, 2026:

    "She began taking of its fruit and eating it. Afterward, she also gave some to her husband when he was with her, and he began eating it.​" -Gennis 3:6.

    Jehovah had that sad account recorded for our benefit. It helps us to understand why he hates sin so much. Sin separates us from our Father, and it leads to death. (Isa. 59:2) That is why Satan, the rebel spirit who instigated all this trouble, loves sin and seeks to promote it. He might have thought that he won a great victory in Eden. But he did not understand how loving Jehovah is. God never changed his purpose for the descendants of Adam and Eve. He loves the human family, so he immediately offered hope to all. (Rom. 8:20, 21) Jehovah knew that some of those descendants would choose to love him and would seek his help in fighting against sin. And as their Father and Creator, he would give them a way to be set free from sin and draw close to him.
    Daily scripture examination for Monday, February 9, 2026: "She began taking of its fruit and eating it. Afterward, she also gave some to her husband when he was with her, and he began eating it.​" -Gennis 3:6. Jehovah had that sad account recorded for our benefit. It helps us to understand why he hates sin so much. Sin separates us from our Father, and it leads to death. (Isa. 59:2) That is why Satan, the rebel spirit who instigated all this trouble, loves sin and seeks to promote it. He might have thought that he won a great victory in Eden. But he did not understand how loving Jehovah is. God never changed his purpose for the descendants of Adam and Eve. He loves the human family, so he immediately offered hope to all. (Rom. 8:20, 21) Jehovah knew that some of those descendants would choose to love him and would seek his help in fighting against sin. And as their Father and Creator, he would give them a way to be set free from sin and draw close to him.
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  • Attending our annual Special Program broadcast at my congratulations Kingdom Hall.
    Attending our annual Special Program broadcast at my congratulations Kingdom Hall.
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  • Daily scripture examination for Sunday, February 8, 2026:

    "We mustered up boldness by means of our God." -1 Thess. 2:2.

    As Jehovah’s people, we wholeheartedly support God’s Kingdom, but we often need courage to do so. (Matt. 6:33) For example, in this wicked world, we need courage to live by Jehovah’s standards and to preach the Kingdom good news. And it often takes courage to remain politically neutral in this increasingly divided system of things. (John 18:36) Many among Jehovah’s people have suffered financial loss, have been physically abused, or have been imprisoned because of refusing to participate in political or military activity. We gain strength and courage when we consider the examples of those who have courageously supported Jehovah’s rulership. Our King, Christ Jesus, firmly resisted pressure to become involved in Satan’s political system of things. (Matt. 4:8-11; John 6:14, 15) He always relied on Jehovah for strength.
    Daily scripture examination for Sunday, February 8, 2026: "We mustered up boldness by means of our God." -1 Thess. 2:2. As Jehovah’s people, we wholeheartedly support God’s Kingdom, but we often need courage to do so. (Matt. 6:33) For example, in this wicked world, we need courage to live by Jehovah’s standards and to preach the Kingdom good news. And it often takes courage to remain politically neutral in this increasingly divided system of things. (John 18:36) Many among Jehovah’s people have suffered financial loss, have been physically abused, or have been imprisoned because of refusing to participate in political or military activity. We gain strength and courage when we consider the examples of those who have courageously supported Jehovah’s rulership. Our King, Christ Jesus, firmly resisted pressure to become involved in Satan’s political system of things. (Matt. 4:8-11; John 6:14, 15) He always relied on Jehovah for strength.
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  • Daily scripture examination for Saturday, February 7, 2026:

    "O Jehovah, who may be a guest in your tent?​" -Psalm 15:1.

    For some time, God’s friendship was limited to those living in the spirit realm, where he dwells. Later, he extended his tent to include humans on earth. In time, among those favored ones were Enoch, Noah, Abraham, and Job. Those true worshippers were described as God’s friends, or ones who walked “with the true God.” (Gen. 5:24; 6:9; Job 29:4; Isa. 41:8) Throughout the centuries, Jehovah continued to invite his friends to be his guests. (Ezek. 37:26, 27) For example, from Ezekiel’s prophecy we learn that God truly wants his loyal worshippers to have a warm relationship with him. He promises to make “a covenant of peace with them.” That prophecy points to a time when those who have a heavenly hope and those who have an earthly hope will be united under his figurative tent as “one flock.” (John 10:16) That time is now!
    Daily scripture examination for Saturday, February 7, 2026: "O Jehovah, who may be a guest in your tent?​" -Psalm 15:1. For some time, God’s friendship was limited to those living in the spirit realm, where he dwells. Later, he extended his tent to include humans on earth. In time, among those favored ones were Enoch, Noah, Abraham, and Job. Those true worshippers were described as God’s friends, or ones who walked “with the true God.” (Gen. 5:24; 6:9; Job 29:4; Isa. 41:8) Throughout the centuries, Jehovah continued to invite his friends to be his guests. (Ezek. 37:26, 27) For example, from Ezekiel’s prophecy we learn that God truly wants his loyal worshippers to have a warm relationship with him. He promises to make “a covenant of peace with them.” That prophecy points to a time when those who have a heavenly hope and those who have an earthly hope will be united under his figurative tent as “one flock.” (John 10:16) That time is now!
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  • Our new Kingdom Hall
    Our new Kingdom Hall 😊❤️
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    Our congregation 😊❤️
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  • My wife sweeping the Kingdom Hall after our meeting ended.
    My wife sweeping the Kingdom Hall after our meeting ended.
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