
The journey to the full Isnag Bible started with a “yes.” Among the Isnag community in the northern Philippines, many people have participated in God’s call in unique ways over the years. The president of the Philippines and Cameron Townsend approved work to begin in 1953. A missionary moved into the community in 1956. And God was faithful to each person who obeyed His call.
A Long Time Coming
Nard Pugyao was 7 years old when a missionary, Dick Roe, moved into his village of Dibagat, Philippines. In the remote northern reaches of the country, Nard became a believer when he encountered Jesus through the Gospel of Mark in Isnag. From the moment that he said “yes” to God’s invitation for relationship, Nard has been on a journey of walking with the Lord and encouraging others around him to do the same.

Mark pastored the Dibagat Bible Church for a year when Rudy invited him to join in translating the Bible for his community. Mark ultimately said “yes,” and after completing school, translated the Old Testament while Rudy served as consultant.
A Resounding “Yes”
At the celebration, it was abundantly clear that not only had God been faithful to the Isnag, but His people had been faithful to Him too. Nard, Rudy and Mark have each invested their lives in seeing the Isnag people reached with the gospel in their own language. They have persevered — in Nard and Rudy’s case, for decades — and have invited others to join them along the way!

Robb Esperat, senior pastor of VBCC, shared that even the kids in their church are invested. “They may not know where the Philippines is, but they know about the Isnag people!” Even now these kids are being given the chance to invest in Great Commission activities and rejoice with the Isnag all the way from Virginia Beach!


The theme verse for the Isnag Bible dedication was Isaiah 40:8, “The grass withers and the flowers fade, but the word of our God stands forever” (NLT). God has been faithful to the Isnag, and now they’re able to hold His complete Word in their hands — something that will stand forever. Nard has waited his whole life to read the full counsel of God’s Word in Isnag. Today we rejoice that that wait has ended, and praise God for this generation of children who won’t have to wait to encounter Jesus personally.