Easter at LCP 2026
LCP hosted a 5am sunrise service to celebrate Resurrection Sunday with all members, their families, and the public. Over 3500 people attended. The crowd poured out of the multi-purpose building filling the back and sides with people. Pastor Mercy shared about the hope we have in salvation in Jesus Christ because He died for us….
LCW and the Great Commission by Chinelle Flood
Who do you say I am? Jesus posed this question to his disciples one day after asking what others said about him. The answers varied from a former prophet to a resurrected locust-eater. Not all the answers were wrong per se. He was a prophet, and he was certainly a good teacher, but He was…
Ramir Calingacion: The Strength to Overcome
As an 8-year-old child, Ramir was acutely aware of life’s difficulties. His mother was suffering with breast cancer, and his father would leave their one-roomed home in the poorest community before the sun came up to scavenge for food and income. Ramir then became the keeper of the house, responsible for cooking and cleaning to…
Responding to Typhoon Tino
Typhoon Tino devastated the Philippines earlier this month leaving many dead, injured, and missing and even more people lost their homes and sources of livelihood. Thankfully, although the storm hit Negros Oriental hard, the island where LCP operates, our people and facilities were spared. However, our hearts broke for our fellow islanders and neighbors. LCP…
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Grace and Growth: Our Hope for Tomorrow
Since its inception in 1987, LCW has been working to change as many lives as possible through the holistic HELPS model for ministry. We have been overwhelmed with support and God’s grace for our ministry as we have grown from just eight young boys rescued from the streets to now serving close to 1000 sponsored…
IT’S GRADUATION SEASON 2025
Join us in celebrating all the educational milestones for the 2024-2025 school year! From preschool all the way through college, thank you for investing in academic success through LCW! This season is just a small picture of the impact you are making on thousands of children and families. Education is the only way to break…
Engineer Estaniel
At six years old, Rodel Estaniel and his mother would go to the market to sell vegetables and spices to make ends meet. They would do their best as informal vendors, but they were always at risk of being shut down due to their lack of permits. No sales meant no money for the day…










