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Month: December 2018

Caramoan Mission Trip

Caramoan Mission Trip

Day 1 (Dec. 27)

Dito lang kami nag-prepare ng mga materials, food and gifts.

Day 2 (Dec. 28)

Sinugod namin ang bagyo at nagbahay-bahay para mang-imbita ng mga bata at mga magulang nila. Napatanong ako sa Diyos kung itutuloy pa ba namin ang misyon pero prinovide Niya ang pagkain, ang lugar, pati ang mga regalo. Bigla kong naalala na ang Diyos ang may hawak ng panahon. 🙂

Memory verse

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Si sis Joan ang namigay ng food stubs.

Si ate Beth ang naka-assign sa pag-share ng gospel sa parents ng mga bata.

Kami naman ni sis Joan ang naka-assign sa pag-share ng gospel sa mga bata.

Si ate Elena ang punong abala. 😄

34th

34th

We arrived in Naga (from Caramoan) in the evening. I requested that we have fellowship/Bible study before going to bed and though we were all dog-tired, they were still very generous of their time and energy. Talk about kingdom women!!! Always on the go for God’s work. Praise God for their lives. Mommy Pheng facilitated the fellowship. Her testimonies are whoa!!! They’re the kind of testimonies I would like to have! However, of course, no two followers of Christ can have the same testimony.

The missionaries left at 5:30 in the morning. Before they left, they laid their hands on me and prayed for me. I appreciate the gifts they gave me—prayers!!! Prayer is the sincerest and most loving gift anyone could give. It’s the kind of gift that does not tarnish.

Abba, thank You for giving me another day to live. Thank You for allowing me to witness my 34th birthday. My prayer is that You continue to use me. My life is Yours, O God. I am nothing without You. I am only breathing today because of You—because You still breathed life into me today. You are in control of my life. You know until when I will be on earth. I am Yours. May Your will be done in my life. Your plans are my plans. Your dreams are my dreams.

Self-Control

Self-Control

When we stopped over at Mandaluyong to have breakfast, we waited for one car to leave so we could take their parking space. The driver smiled at us in acknowledgement. Suddenly, someone maneuvered hurriedly towards the parking space we were waiting on. We looked at them in aghast. We were shocked because somebody stole our parking space.

An old man from the passenger seat went out and glared at us. Then the driver who was seemingly in his twenties went out at stared at us, too. We were still looking at them because we couldn’t believe what just happened. The old man shouted at us and said, “May problema kayo?!” Whuuut?! They stole our parking space and they had the nerve to ask that question conceitedly.

Papa was tempted to say something back but mama and I were able to stop him. Papa just steered away from that area and looked for another spot. Of course we were upset. Who would be happy with what happened? I always ask God to fill me with the Holy Spirit because it’s easier to be evil than to be holy. We act like animals when we don’t have God in us. We live by instinct. Self-control is one of the fruits of the Holy Spirit (Galatians 5:22-23).

I looked over mama’s shoulder and saw her reading the Bible

I’m grateful to God because though my parents are not perfect (like me), they seek God’s heart. I prayed and fasted this morning for my family’s safe trip today (mama, papa and I from Manila to Bicol, and the Tans from Manila to Japan).

We got stuck in traffic for 3 hours total in Quezon province (in Gumaca, Sariaya, and Lopez). Two buses broke down in bottle neck areas and some parts of the road we passed by were being fixed. Plus it rained the whole day. I just kept praying that God would keep us safe. I learned (and I am still learning) to be grateful for delays because God sometimes uses delays to protect us. When I’m stuck in traffic, I just think that God is keeping me from accidents.

It was still dark when we left Manila (5 a.m.). We arrived in Naga at 9:40 p.m. We were on the road for almost 17 hours! I’m just really grateful we’re home safe and sound.