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    Mariano Zuniega Velarde (born August 20, 1939), also known as Brother Mike Velarde, is the founder and "Servant Leader" of a Philippines -based Catholic charismatic movement called El Shaddai which has been. estimated following of three to seven million. He is a famous televangelist in the Philippines. [1]

  2. Jul 19, 2019 · President Rodrigo Duterte has made fresh appointments to the government including a son of El Shaddai leader Bro. Mike Velarde and two board members of scandal-plagued Philippine Health Insurance Corp. (PhilHealth). Duterte named former Buhay party-list Representative Mariano Michael Velarde Jr. deputy director general of the Technical ...

  3. Mariano "Mike" Zuniega Velarde, better known as Bro. Mike Velarde, is the founder and "Servant Leader" of a Philippines-based Catholic Charismatic religious group called El Shaddai which has estimated following of three to seven million. He is the best known televangelist in the Philippines. He is also the owner of Amvel Land Development ...

  4. Jul 19, 2019 · A list of appointees released by Malacanang on Friday (July 19) showed the designation of Mariano Michael Velarde Jr., son of El Shaddai founder Bro. Mike Velarde, as deputy Tesda director general.

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    • The Fellowship – Saturday’s 'Family Appointment' with El Shaddai
    • Fellowship in Small Groups
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    The story of Brother Mike, as he relates it, serves as a template for the movement and the hopes and expectations of those who join it. According to Velarde, in February of 1978, as he lay in a hospital bed awaiting a major heart operation, an angel of God roused him and delivered the Word of God to him, reinvigorating his failing heart, and immedi...

    Each Saturday, thousands of jeepney buses and other forms of transport converge at a huge El Shaddai campus at Amvel Business Park, near the airport, for the weekly gawain, or fellowship service. Though El Shaddai has built a 15,000-seat worship center on the property — a glass pyramid-topped conference hall called the International House of Prayer...

    On a weekday evening, El Shaddai members typically meet in parishes in small fellowship groups of up to 20 people, also to sing, witness, share faith and read the Bible.8Weekday Bible services are also held in individuals’ homes. At those services, groups take up a special collection to help each other when crises arise. “We put a contribution into...

    Members’ stories about how they came to join El Shaddai typically begin with some story of crisis in their lives.9According to interviewees, members usually first attend El Shaddai during some moment of crisis — health scares, loss of a loved one, financial problems, or family difficulties. Those who do approach and join are typically middle age or...

    The Catholic hierarchy has an advisory role to the movement, most closely through Bishop Ted Bacani, a warm and accessible “retired” bishop who has been given this role by the Cardinal. Brother Mike says that he defers to the Church on dogmatic issues, but hardly focuses on these in any case. Nonetheless, at age 77, Brother Mike remains the head of...

    The prosperity Gospel preached by Brother Mike stands in contrast to the message from the larger Filipino Church, which traditionally included cautions against worldliness and enchantment with material things, and, in keeping with its Spanish legacy, emphasized sacrifice. Late 20th century liberation theology, influential in the Philippines, presen...

    Katherine L. Wiegele, Investing in Miracles: El Shaddai and the Transformation of Popular Catholicism in the Philippines. Honolulu: University of Honolulu, 2005. Katherine L. Weigele, "Mediated Spaces of Religious Community in Manila, Philippines," in Mediating Faiths: Religion and Socio-Culture in the Twenty-First Century, edited by Guy Redden. Fa...

  5. President Benigno S. Aquino III graced the 76 th birthday celebration of Brother Mariano “Mike” Velarde, founder and servant leader of the Catholic charismatic religious group El Shaddai, held at the Amvel Business Park in Parañaque City. For more than three decades of being the head of El Shaddai, Brother Mike, according to the President ...

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  7. Aug 27, 2024 · Retrieved August 11, 2022. Mariano Zuniega Velarde (born August 20, 1939), also known as Brother Mike Velarde, is the founder and Servant Leader of a Philippines-based Catholic charismatic movement called El Shaddai which has estimated following of three to seven million. He is a famous televangelist in the Philippines.

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