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27 January
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Would You Like To Join Us To Run Christian-Filipina.Com?

It has now been over three years since we started the Christian Filipina website.  We have had almost 60,000 members in that time (and we’ve personally reviewed all those new profiles!).  In these three years, we have become known as one of the top sites for meeting Filipinas.  Thousands of couples have met on our site.

We have done it with the help of so many of our members who have helped us with suggestions about the website, and reporting problematic profiles.  Also thanks to the membership fees we have been able to cover the considerable expenses that we have incurred in setting up and running the site, and thankfully provide some bread on our table for our growing family.  Thank you to all our members for supporting the site.  You are all part of the team!

We are now at a point however where as the site continues to grow, we would like to partner with others to work with us part-time or full-time in taking the site to the next level.  We just can’t do it alone anymore, especially now after we recently added our fourth child, Alexander!  We would like to make improvements to the features of the site (such as improving how it works for smartphones), as well as do better publicizing of the site. With only so many hours in a day, we believe it is now time to welcome on one or more team players to join the staff of Christian-Filipina.com.

Ideally, we are looking for one or more persons who would want to be a co-owner and/or co-manager of the site with us.  It would have to be someone who is as committed as we are to maintaining the Christian character and quality of the site and always putting the safety of our members first.

If this appeals to you or someone you know, please get in touch with us directly by calling or sending an email, and we will be happy to chat with you more about it directly.

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27 January
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Planning A Trip to the Philippines

We strongly recommend to our members from outside the Philippines to visit the country, if possible several times.  It is a great chance to meet people, and it is a great country to visit.

Overall, most of the Philippines is safe, and the Filipino people are friendly to visitors.

You can find many resources on visiting, from a US government guide, to Wikitravel Philippines, and dozens of guidebooks and websites. You can also review forums such as Philippines Living or the many other forums for visitors to and residents of the Philippines.

Some of our members ask about the best time of year to visit.  But our opinion is that anytime can be fine.  The rainy and dry seasons in the Philippines are not as distinct as in some tropical countries, so even the rainy season is not always rainy and the dry season also is not completely without rain.  During summer and fall months, there is increased risks of typhoons which can be an inconvenience.  But our opinion is that for most people the experience is worth the inconvenience.

There are many old and new things to see first-hand in the Philippines

The two typical entry points into the Philippines are either Manila or Cebu, but these are not the only two cities you can fly to.  There are direct flights into other airports as well, and you can also get an international ticket which includes a domestic segment to connect you to another city, whether that is Dumaguete (where we met), or any of dozens of other cities in any other province.

If you have enough time, you might try to visit a few places.  And do try to experience both the city and the countryside.  Don’t try to find the cheapest hotels; something mid-range will still be quite cheap per night by most visitor’s standards and yet feel more comfortable for a visit.

The most important thing is to “just do it” and buy your tickets  - whether it is a week or a few weeks or even a month or more – go ahead, buy your tickets and go.  Then you can let any other members on our site know that you have a trip planned, and tell them you would like to meet casually in person.

When you are going to meet someone else from our site, remember to ask them to bring one or at most two people (depending on your comfort level) along to meet you in a public place for an inexpensive meal.  Don’t try to impress anyone by paying for an expensive meal; just stick to something simple to get started on the right foot in person indicating that personal values are more important to you than material ones.

If you have any other questions, feel free to add them to the comments, and we will do our best to answer your questions.

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20 January
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OOPS, Sorry, Lost A Few Files

Hi, We’re embarrassed and sorry but a few of our members may have a problem today.  We had some member accounts that due to a database problem have lost some of their winks and messages from the past day.  If you are an upgraded member and your account suffered this problem, please just send us a message using the feedback form at the bottom of the homepage of the site, and we will give you a complimentary extra week added to your upgrade time if you ask for it.  We are so sorry for the inconvenience.  Please forgive us this mistake!

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18 October
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Happily Married

Mr and Mrs. Joe Lehman - married September 9, 2011

Congratulations to Mr and Mrs. Joe Lehman - September 9, 2011


 

 

 

More of our members are now sending us testimonials, and some also allow us to share their testimonials as an inspiration to other members.  Thanks for being part of our community!

10/17/2011

Dear Peter& Jen— this e-mail is to let you know that we got married on Sept. 09, 2011.

My wife and I would like to thank-you very much for the outstanding web-site.

We had e-mailed each other for a while and last summer, we thought that it was time to meet, face to face, so I went to the Philippines.

As, you already know, we got married and now is the hard part, geting my new bride here with me in the USA.

I just had to thank both of you for the outstanding web-site— now that means that a person has to be careful, but beautiful, caring and GOD FEARING women are out there, just use your head and be careful.

THANKS AGAIN FROM MY WIFE AND I

SINCERLY YOURS— JOE

 

 

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22 July
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A Recent Testimonial of a Christian Couple From Our Site

Every day we receive brief messages from those who meet on our site and submit a cancellation now that they have met their soulmate.  We are so happy for our members.  A few days ago we received these wonderful pictures and message also from a couple who met this year on our site, and they gave us permission to share it also on the site.  God bless you, friends!

Thank you christian filipina !!  I found the love of my life on your site.  We first chatted on march 26th.  I knew from first time we chatted that there was something special between us.  Now is June 28th and we are a happily married couple.  I am 46 yrs old and she is 39 yrs.  I have never been more happy in my life.   Thank you so much CHRISTIAN FILIPINA.

Here are some pictures from them also.   You can click the image once or twice to see larger size of the pictures:

Feel free to send us your story and pictures, too.  And let us know whether you would allow us to share them online also as an inspiration to other members.

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28 April
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Should You Consider Living in the Philippines?

Many of our members write to us asking our opinion of living in the Philippines.  Since we did live there, we do have some experiences to share and some suggestions to offer.
As you should know from reading our past advice articles in our blog, common sense and visa issues both require a couple to spend time together in person.  Because the Philippines does not require a complicated visa for most people, it is usually the best place to meet first.  And the Philippines is definitely a great place to visit.  Many of our members also consider living in the Philippines.
We met in the Philippines, and we lived there in the Visaya region near Cebu for about a year together.  We considered staying longer.  But based on our own experience and what we learned from others, we decided process the visa to live in the USA. After processing the visa, we have now been living here in Hawaii, USA for almost two years.
There are hundreds of thousands of foreign men who live for a few years or more in the Philippines.  There are even a few foreign women who live in the Philippines.  However, in our experience the foreigners remain permanently outsiders, legally and culturally.  In part it is an isolation imposed by the Filipino culture and laws, and in part it is a self-imposed isolation from the rest of the Philippines.
Foreigners in the Philippines do not experience the same protection and rights (legally or practically) as Filipinos, in their country.  From the laws about land ownership (foreigners are prohibited from land ownership and ownership of controlling interests in most businesses) to police service, the foreigner in the Philippines is not entitled to the rights or protection he often expects for himself.  Additionally, the hardships of life in the Philippines (high crime, unreliable utilities, needy families) force most foreigners to set create their own boundaries and infrastructure.
Here in Hawaii, when we go to the Department of Motor Vehicles, to transfer a car title, we pay 5 dollars, and within 5 minutes we have a new title in our name.  In the Philippines, this would take either days at the corresponding offices (if not months), or employing a “fixer” who would do some combination of waiting and bribing in order to process the paperwork.  The same story applies to land ownership and processing of other papers, many of which will be required for a marriage license and passport application.  Of course these issues are not unique to the Philippines.  Living in Central America, Africa, or many other places in Asia would generally be similar, based on our research.
Another consideration we had in mind was whether to have children born and raised in the Philippines.  We heard too many stories of doctors who routinely pushed high percentages of expectant mothers into the operating room for caesareans if they believed the mother had the funds to pay for this more expensive form of birth, regardless as to whether there was any indication that a normal birth would have complications.
So, these issues, and the isolation they require in order for a foreigner to maintain sanity living long-term in the Philippines, are significant.  They must be weighed against the benefits of living in the Philippines: warm weather; inexpensive rent, public transportation, dental work, and food; a sense of popularity; a good chance to meet a sincere Christian Filipina; beautiful islands and beaches; delicious and abundance mango, coconut, and other fruits.
In summary, our recommendation is that it is nice to visit the Philippines, and can also be a pleasant place to rent a small apartment for several months or perhaps up to a year if your schedule allows.  It gives an opportunity to get to know a Filipina and to be married and to be together for some time in her place.  However, we do not recommend putting the cart before the horse and committing yourself to living permanently in the Philippines before living there for six months or more on an experimental basis.  And in most cases, we believe most foreigners and their wives will ultimately be happier back in their own countries.
If you would like to research more on this topic, there are dozens of other web sites and groups on the topic of foreigners living in the Philippines.  We do warn you to be careful, because many of them are closely censored by their website owners who seek to present their own specific idea of what the Philippines is.  Actually we did also start a forum about living in the Philippines which you are welcome to review, and if you wish, to join.  We started it a few years ago when we still lived in the Philippines, and it has not been very active since we left there.
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02 March
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Things You Should Never, Ever, Ever Do

We have said most of this before in previous blogs, but once again we have to remind our members about some of our most important recommendations.  Here is what you should not do, and what else to do instead.

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Never Send Money To Any Online Contact You Have Not Met In Person, Or To Any Third Party

Our site is the best site for meeting sincere Christians in Asia. We have thousands of members who join every month from dozens of countries around the world. Most of them are sincere people. However, every day we have insincere, and even outright malicious persons who join our site to attempt to defraud others and take advantage of them.  We have learned many of the patterns of these kinds of people, and when we review every new profile and every profile change, we permanently suspend all that we find to be inappropriate.  In addition, when one of them slips past our review, our members alert us to it when they notice something suspicious.  So we have the fewest percentage of insincere and criminal members of any dating site we know of.  But in case you are ever asked to send money to someone you met through our site (or any site), before you meet in person, you absolutely should not do it.  Nor should you send money to a “travel agent”, “visa service”, “package delivery service”, or any other third party.  These are all scams.  If you are ever asked to do this from someone you met on our site, or are ever tempted to send money for any reason, do not do it.  What you should do instead is to immediately inform us, by sending us an email, and telling us the user number of the person who asked for money, and sending us any communication that might help us understand the situation.

Never Ask For Money From Another Person You Have Not Met In Person

When our members join the site, they agree to our terms of service.  Our terms state that it is against our rules to solicit money from anyone else on the site.  If you are reported for violating these terms, we will suspend your account, and we will not allow you to open another account.  Instead, you should make sure that you never ask any other member of our site to send money to you or to anyone else.  Our site is for making friends, and we believe new friends do not ask each other for money.

Never Fall In Love With Someone You Have Not Met In Person

We have stated clearly in our suggestions that our site is for meeting friends.  We are very happy to have singles join our site, and we do hope that many will go from being friends to committed husband and wife.  Indeed, we have received hundreds of testimonials from members who have met on our site and now have joined as husband and wife.  But we suggest that you should not rush the process. Do not try to find the cheapest, quickest way to get married.  It will be more expensive and more painful in the long run if you misprioritize this.   Instead, what we recommend is that you meet and get to know as friends 3-10 people as friends from our site.  Then meet as many of them as possible in person as friends before you consider which indeed shares your values well enough to spend more time together.  For many of our men, this might mean taking an extra trip, as we find that our men tend to be the ones who can and do travel when meetings actually take place.  But in the long run, taking the extra time is going to be worth it.  Or if you have enough time, you can take a very long first trip.  For our ladies, our advice is also to not fall in love, or even be committed to, people they have not met in person.  Absolutely encourage each other to prioritize a personal meeting, but we do not encourage you to ask each other to be exclusive before meeting in person.  Take it slowly.  Be 100% honest.  When the time comes, after you have met in person, that might be a time to talk about being exclusive if you are ready for it and have shared values. But until you have met in person, don’t fall in love.  Friends first.

Never Give Up Without Contacting Us With Your Concerns First

When our members cancel their accounts, we ask them to fill our a small form so we know their reasons for canceling.  Often, it’s because they have met their special someone.  Sometimes, however, it’s because they have a concern.  Anything from being contacted by a scammer, or because they saw a man’s picture by mistake in the women’s section, or because their computer wasn’t able to log in sometimes, or because they feel our fees for upgraded memberships are not what they expected.  If you ever have a concern like this – or any other concern – please contact us. Use the feedback form at the bottom of any page of the main site.  Or from US/Canada call us up toll-free at 855-FIL-IPIN and talk to us, the owners of the site. We rely on feedback from our members to help maintain the site.  It’s a group effort, and it’s thanks to our members that the site is #1 for Christian dating in Asia.

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12 February
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Valentines Day Specials – Free Messages and Free Memberships

Here is a letter we just sent to all our members February 11, 2011

In appreciation for the forty thousand members who have joined our site in the past two years, we are sharing something special with all of you the next few days. We want you to have a wonderful Valentines day on this February 14th!

To mark this milestone, we’re allowing the messages of all members (including free members) 2 free-text messages per day from now through February 14th to contact anyone on our site. Neither of you needs to upgrade. It is completely free for everyone.

So if you’ve been waiting to send your contact information to your Christian pen pals and friends, now is the time.

Also, if you love our site, we are offering 1 free Gold upgrade membership for men and 1 free for women. To qualify, you need to go to the bottom of our home-page Christian-Filipina.com and click “Like” our site, onto your facebook page. Then add a comment to explain to your friends why you like our site. Make sure you send us a screenshot of your facebook wall with your “like” and comment so that you can qualify for the free 90-day Gold account we will be giving away on February 14th.

And by the way, if you have not been active for a while, this is the perfect time to come back and visit the site. In fact, we will soon be purging all members from our system who have not been active within the past six months, so make sure to login and send your free messages with full contact details now!

See you at Christian-Filipina.Com!

Jen and Peter

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09 January
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Visa Services Partners

We are considering partnering with responsible visa services experts to help our members who have asked for help with the visa process. What do you think?

We are proud of the dozens of testimonials we receive every month from our members who have met friends and more on our site. We regret that when our members ask us whether we offer visa services, that we have always had to say no. But we want to be able to say yes, to offer our members a service they know they can trust.

We would like to hear from you as members of our site – what research have you done about visa processing services, and what is important to you? Would you prefer to have some written pages describing how to submit the forms on your own? Or would you prefer to consult with an expert on an hourly basis, or a prepaid package basis? Would you prefer to have an expert whose fees are lower (but is not a licensed attorney), or an licensed immigration attorney with higher fees?

We are also especially interested to hear from our members in other countries. Because we are based in the United States, we have more experience with the experts (and the process) here. But a large number of our members are from other countries, including Canada, Germany, France, Australia, New Zealand, even South America, the Middle East, and elsewhere in Asia and the Pacific. Have you heard of any recommendations of experts to work with in your country?

Please send us your feedback to us via email to info@christian-filipina.com, or using the Feedback Form on our site. Whereas we normally allow comments on all our blog articles, in this case we ask you instead to email us directly because we would prefer you to give us the specific details that might not be appropriate in a public forum. Thank you for your help.

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04 January
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Useful Partner Resources

In order to help keep the costs of membership at our site low, we welcome our members to help us by using the following affiliate links when they go shopping online. Every one of the links on this page is for a resource that you may find useful. In most cases we will earn a small percentage of any purchase price if you make any purchases through these sites. Some of the sites are related to the Philippines, and some are simply useful sites.

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