One city in the Philippines requires that a Scripture be painted on the main public transportation method—a three-wheeled motorcycle. (Photo via CBN News)
Any driver caught without a Bible verse is fined or has their license revoked. The city wants the world to know how much they love God’s Word.
Smack in the middle of the Philippines, 395 miles south of Manila, lies a tropical paradise dripping with natural beauty.
It’s easy to see why the island province of Bohol is one of the country’s famous tourist destinations.
Mile after mile of pristine white sandy beaches and crystal clear water attracts scores of outdoor enthusiasts from around the world.
But the tranquil island getaway is also famous for something else: thousands of noisy, but fast three-wheeled motorized taxis known as tricycles that serve as the island’s main mode of public transportation.
“It can get you to any part of the island. It’s cheap and you can fit between four and seven people at one time,” said Dennis Cantina, who has built these tricycles for 10 years. (Photo via CBN News)
But he and many others who live in Bohol will tell you these are no ordinary tricycles.
“Not only is this the most reliable form of transportation, but on the back of every tricycle is a message of hope and that makes me very proud to build them,” he said…Read More
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