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Ang Dating Daan celebrates 35th year with senior citizens and PWD’s

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Various organizations of PWDs or persons with disability and senior citizens were invited in the celebration of Ang Dating Daan 35th Anniversary.

Various organizations of PWDs or persons with disability and senior citizens were invited in the celebration of Ang Dating Daan 35th Anniversary.

QUEZON CITY, Philippines — Aside from the choir, Smart Araneta Coliseum was filled with senior citizens and persons with disabilities (PWD) who were prime beneficiaries of Members Church of God International as part of the 35th year celebration of their religious TV Program Ang Dating Daan.

Regardless of their condition, they were still very happy to participate in the celebration of the longest running religious program in radio and television.

Members Church of God International led by Brother Eli Soriano and Brother Daniel Razon, is an organization that is very passionate and consistent in helping various marginalized sectors in society, through outreach programs such as medical missions among many others.

The elderly and disabled beneficiaries were fed and given gifts courtesy of Bro.Eli Soriano and Bro. Daniel Razon.

The audience were visibly moved, during the musical number performed by PWD’s who sang songs of praises.

In closing, Bro.Eli’s message served as an inspiration to a lot of PWD’s who were present in the event.

“That’s the very reason why we invited disabled persons tonight. But spiritually I do not believe that they are disabled. They are the most able person to inherit the kingdom of God because they are less fortunate on earth and their glory must be in the afterlife in the world to come.”

The special guests were very grateful to Bro. Eli and Bro.Daniel who conceptualized this meaningful way of celebrating Ang Dating Daan’s 35th anniversary. (UNTV News)

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