Posted April 5, 2012 under Blog

The lady makes us all look good

I've always thought of her as Victory Fort's secret weapon. She makes all of us pastors look good. Mae Perez runs the Worship Services group at the Fort. She is the forerunner who slowly developed the initial systems and practices of the group that has now evolved into what is being practiced in the over 90 Victory services that go on all over Metro-Manila.

Mae at one point was in charge of ground customer services for Northwest Airlines in Manila (now a part of Delta) before going into full time ministry.

Whenever people from other nations visit Manila I always make it a point that they have some time spent with Mae. Only a few weeks ago we had visitors from Michigan and Moscow. At the end of their visit I usually ask them what were their most memorable learnings and just like the two visitors they often say "it was our time with Mae."

But what makes Mae outstanding is not just her professionalism and reliable execution of services but the fact that she is an avid disciple and maker of disciples who loves and builds people. Happy birthday Mae, Marie and I love you. May His grace abound to you in greater measure, I am certain He is pleased with you, I can almost hear Him say:

“Well done, good and faithful servant! You have been faithful with a few things; I will put you in charge of many things.a Come and share your master’s happiness!’ Matthew 25:23

 

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