| The Mindanao Baptist
Rural Life Center (MBRLC) is a non-profit organization
dedicated
to the promotion of sustainable development in
the Philippines. The MBRLC seeks to develop sustainable
farming for the benefit of rural Filipinos, apply
effective sustainable farming techniques to the
upland regions of the Philippines, provide education
and training for Filipino farmers, and foster Christian
faith in a loving and wise God. The MBRLC has originated
a number of sustainable farming techniques, including
Sloping Agricultural Land Technology (SALT), which
addresses the problem of erosion caused by deforestation
by combining soil conservation with food production,
and Food Always In The Home (FAITH) gardening,
which uses a series of raised garden beds in a
100 square meter plot of land to provide a family
of six with vegetables throughout the year. At
its nineteen-hectare demonstration site in Davao
del Sur, the MBRLC provides training in community
development,
sustainable agriculture, rural healthcare, and
Christian values. The Center’s Baptist
Outside Of School Training (BOOST) program aims
to provide young people living in rural areas with
the values
and skills needed to lead a productive and fulfilling
life. BOOST participants live at the Center and
receive training in sustainable farming techniques,
healthcare, community development, Bible Study,
and Christian living. At present, more than 120
MBRLC staff members work at the demonstration site
and
in local villages. The Center receives approximately
20,000 visitors, including 2,000 trainees, per
year. In
addition to several satellite projects throughout
Mindanao, MBRLC has established ties with other
international organizations working on sustainable
development projects throughout Asia. |
| Christianity |
| The Philippines |
| 1971–Present |
The MBRLC was founded
in 1971 by Harold Ray Watson, who was living
with his family at the
training
center in Kinuskusan, Bansalan, in the southern
Philippines. With money from the Foreign Mission
Board of the Southern Baptist Convention (USA)
and a private United States (US) donor, Watson
purchased ten hectares of underdeveloped and
degraded land
to serve as
a demonstration site for small farmers. When
Dr. Warlito Laquihon joined the staff as Associate
Director in 1977, he proposed
Research, Extension, Development, Education,
Evangelism,
and Mission (REDEEM) as the future focus of
the MBRLC. In the late 1970s, the MBRLC
launched a number of programs, including an agricultural
extension
program, Plan for Extension, Development,
And Leadership (PEDAL), and the first of many
BOOST programs. In 1978 Watson, Laquihon, and
Rodrigo
Calixtro
developed the SALT technique and began to offer
formal SALT trainings at the Center in 1980.
By the mid- 1980s the SALT trainings were
attracting more than 1,000 people a year. Since
then, the MBRLC
has added nine more hectares to its demonstration
site in Bansalan, initiated several satellite
projects throughout the southern Philippines,
increased
its staff, expanded its training programs, and
established connections with international organizations
working for sustainable development in other
Asian countries.
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| The MBRLC seeks to help all people, especially
upland farmers in the southern Philippines, experience
abundant life as promised by Jesus Christ. |
Asian Rural Life Development Foundation
International
Institute for Rural Reconstruction |
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Mindanao Baptist Rural Life Center
Kinuskusan, Bansalan, Davao del Sur
8005 The Philippines
Ph: +63.912.750.0246
Fax: +63.82.226.4617
Email: mbrlc@mozcom.com |