Bread of Life Ministries International

Bread of Life Ministries International (BOLMI; previous name Bread of Life Christian Fellowship; simply known as BOL or Bread) is an Evangelical megachurch founded by Rev. Caesar "Butch" L. Conde. Its mission and vision is to "Stabilize and expand what it has learned from God in prayer and the Word of God and to pass it on to other people, and also the beginning of revival in the country", which is inspired by Acts 1:8. Its current senior pastor is Rev. Noel Tan with its membership up to 35,000 people in all outreaches.

BOL celebrated its 30th Anniversary called "Perlas Ng Silangan: Bread of Life 30th Anniversary", the grand celebration held at the SMX Convention Center last November 18, 2012. Its headquarters are located at Crossroad77, Mother Ignacia Avenue cor. Scout Reyes Street, Quezon City, Philippines.

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