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Month: June 2024

Farm Day

Farm Day

Bumili ng mga itatanim

Nakakatuwang makita na naglalaro ang mga batang ito!

makeshift ihawan

Umambon kaya nag-set up na kami ng tent.

At umulan na nga ng tuluyan

Mga naligo sa ulan

Hindi ako prepared sa ulan.

Beautiful sunset colors!

Bumisita kami sa mini farm ng mga Tan at naglinis, namitas, nagpinta, nag-ihaw, nagtanim, nagluto, kumain, nagkwentuhan, etc. Masayang experience kasama ang pamilya!

Devo: Matthew 6:1-4

Devo: Matthew 6:1-4

Matthew 6:1-4

1 “Take heed that you do not do your charitable deeds before men, to be seen by them. Otherwise you have no reward from your Father in heaven.

Therefore, when you do a charitable deed, do not sound a trumpet before you as the hypocrites do in the synagogues and in the streets, that they may have glory from men. Assuredly, I say to you, they have their reward.

But when you do a charitable deed, do not let your left hand know what your right hand is doing, that your charitable deed may be in secret; and your Father who sees in secret will Himself reward you openly.”

I think people are sometimes tempted to give to appear generous and therefore, to be applauded by men–because we all want to appear righteous. We don’t want others to think we are bad.

Recently, my husband asked me about my trip in Vietnam and I willingly shared stories. Then I told him about the alms I tried to give to the man I saw on the street. I just wanted to tell him that the man refused to take the money no matter how I insisted. He pointed to the CCTV camera and said that he wouldn’t be allowed to go back to that spot if he took it. So my mother and I left. My purpose was just to share the story and not for him to think that I am a generous person. In my mind it was okay because he’s my husband and we are one. However, I felt convicted.

God tells us in these verses in Matthew that we should give out of our love for the Lord and care for men and not for people’s applause. When people applaud us, we already receive our reward and we won’t be rewarded by God anymore in heaven. I prefer God’s reward over people’s applause.

If we do it for human recognition, we might as well enjoy their congratulatory remarks because that is all the reward we will get. I always ask God to help me forget the charitable things I do because I don’t want to feel proud about it. I don’t want to even remember it. It’s okay if the people I gave to don’t remember me. The purpose is not for them to remember me but for them to know that God sees them and knows their needs. Everything that we do should be for God’s glory, not ours.

I just memorized 1st Corinthians 10:31 last Wednesday:

“Therefore, whether you eat or drink, or whatever you do, do all to the glory of God.”

Whatever we do should be done for God’s glory. I won’t have anything to give if God doesn’t provide foe me. I wouldn’t give if God doesn’t prompt me to give. It’s all God.

What if other people learn about our giving? It doesn’t mean that we lose our reward in heaven when other people find out about our charitable deeds. What’s important is our motive. Do we do it for the glory of God or for our own selfish desires? God sees beyond our actions. He sees our motives.

Matthew 5:14-16

14 “You are the light of the world. A city that is set on a hill cannot be hidden. 15 Nor do they light a lamp and put it under a basket, but on a lampstand, and it gives light to all who are in the house. 16 Let your light so shine before men, that they may see your good works and glorify your Father in heaven.

Christians are the light of the world and we should let our light shine so that they will glorify God. God wants us to give, especially to those who are in need.

Devo: Matthew 5:27-30

Devo: Matthew 5:27-30

I thought this passage won’t speak to me anymore because I’ve read this countless times before. However, I am surprised to glean from it anew. I am also grateful because I asked God to help me learn something new and He did answer it.

“But I say to you that whoever looks at a woman with lust for her has already committed adultery with her in his heart.” v. 28

God is telling us that to lust for a person in his mind is already a sin. However, that does not give us the license to do it. Just because we know that the thought of it is sin doesn’t mean that actually committing the sin won’t be any worse. God hates both.

I like what the enduringword.com commentary said:

“We may not be able to control passing thoughts or feelings, but we certainly do decide where our heart and mind will rest.” enduringword.com

Sometimes temptations or negative thoughts flood our minds but we have to choose not to entertain them. I learned that we can choose not to let it affect us. We have control over our thoughts. It says in 2nd Corinthians chapter 10 verse 5 that we should take our thoughts captive.

“For the weapons of our warfare are not carnal but mighty in God for pulling down strongholds, casting down arguments and every high thing that exalts itself against the knowledge of God, bringing every thought into captivity to the obedience of Christ,” – 2 Corinthians‬ ‭10‬:‭4-5‬ ‭NKJV‬‬

And when it’s hard to do, we have to ask God to give us good and godly thoughts, to remind us of His promises for us, to give us strong minds, to fill us with the Holy Spirit.

This passage does not only refer to sexual sin but anything that we lust upon. It can be riches, fame, etc.

“If your right eye causes you to sin, pluck it out and cast it from you; for it is more profitable for you that one of your members perish, than for your whole body to be cast into hell. And if your right hand causes you to sin, cut it off and cast it from you; for it is more profitable for you that one of your members perish, than for your whole body to be cast into hell.” v. 29-30

We should not take these verses literally. It’s not asking us to maim our bodies so we would sin no more, because even without eyes or hands, we can still sin in the mind. We may not sin physically but we may still commit sin in the mind.

“Mutilation will not serve the purpose; it may prevent the outward act, but it will not extinguish desire.” – Bruce, enduringword.com

Imagine being married to someone who constantly daydreams about someone else. He/She is with you physically but his/her mind is with someone else. He may not necessarily be acting upon the thought but just thinking about another person when you’re married is already adultery. Having an unfaithful spouse is heartbreaking.

I would rather be alone than be with someone who isn’t loyal to me. I won’t force myself to someone who is into someone else. I don’t like that stress in my life.

“The salvation of our souls is to be preferred before all things, be they ever so dear and precious to us; and that if men’s ordinary discretion teacheth them for the preservation of their bodies to cut off a particular member, which would necessarily endanger the whole body, it much more teacheth them to part with any thing which will prejudice the salvation of their souls.” – Poole, enduringword.com

Vietnam Thoughts

Vietnam Thoughts

We left the hotel at around 1 p.m. and went to Tonkin Garden Cafe & Eatery. My class is at 6:45 pm (Philippine time) so we have more time to spare. Anyway, I read from reviews online that it has the best egg cream coffee in Ho Chi Minh and I don’t want to leave Vietnam without trying it. (I’m writing this at the Tan Son Nhat airport).

The review I read is true. Their egg cream coffee was soooooo good! I was not disappointed. They used robusta coffee and fresh egg. I’m not a coffee person (I prefer tea over coffee) but I was curious of the taste. I thought that it would taste gross because it has fresh egg, but it was surprisingly good! Yum!

Mama had matcha with coconut milk and papa had black coffee. The bahn mi was also good. Their food and drink items are also affordable. For three different drinks and two bahn mis, we paid 290,000 VND. In some restaurants here, you can get one dish for that price. It was worth it.

When we first got here at midnight last Friday, I was frustrated because the Grab driver charged us sooo much for the ride. He took 570,000 VND from us when it only cost us 122,000 VND plus the 10,000 VND airport surcharge to get here from our hotel. (We used the 389 Php to 1 VND conversion rate.)

Then when we got to the hotel, it looked so different from the pictures. Although at the back of my mind, it was reasonable for the price. (I am all for budget travel. Just because someone can travel, it doesn’t mean he should splurge.) I wasn’t expecting much but it was way beyond my expectation. 😅

Our neighbors would smoke cigarette every day and we were suffocated by the smoke that seeped through the cracked wooden door frame. The bathroom ceiling leaks and the shower stopped working after 2 days. (We just used the faucet and our make-shift tabo. Maparaan ang Pinoy!) Babawi ako sa parents ko next time.

I didn’t make plans for last Friday because I wanted it to be just a day for rest because I knew we would be able to sleep late. (We slept at around 4 a.m.)

When we went out to get something to eat for brunch, it was raining and we didn’t know where to go and it was hard to communicate with the people because most of them don’t speak English. Admittedly, it’s also my fault because I didn’t buy a sim card with internet connection.

We also learned how difficult it is to cross the street. It’s like the motorists don’t care about pedestrians because they don’t slow down for you even when you’re on the pedestrian crossing. Thank God we didn’t get into any accident.

We used Grab most of the time because we didn’t know where tbe bus stations are and which bus station to go to. They also don’t have trains. I think we would be able to save more if they have trains. We also don’t trust taxi drivers much because of our first experience so the best way to get around is by Grab. We took the bus three times, I think, in our entire stay. However, using Grab is helpful for my parents who have back and feet problems. Also, Grab rides here are cheaper than Grab rides in the Philippines. Ang saya!

Also, the weather got better and we were able to explore much of the city. We also met people who speak English and they were very helpful with giving directions. Most of them pulled out their phones and checked on the internet to show us how we could go to the places we needed to go. There was one lady yesterday who helped us book Grab. Her name is Susie and she said she has Filipino colleagues. She was really nice.

Also, I must say that we were all able to sleep well in our hotel room. We didn’t have bad dreams. I would hear papa snoring most of the time. It means that he was able to rest well. (I believe that praying over our room and the entire hotel helped a lot.) The cigarette smoke is really a no no but if there’s any consolation, it is that we all had good sleep there. I was decided to cancel our booking the next day and I actually did inform the receptionist about my concern (using Google Translate) but our stay there had been good. (I remembered later that on the website where I booked the hotel that there is no cancellation.)

I made our itinerary before coming to Vietnam and we were able to do almost all of them. I didn’t get a package tour because I wanted us to feel relaxed especially with our time. The time we would be able to spend in the places that we wanted to visit would be limited and we wouldn’t enjoy much if we got a package tour.

I think it’s easy to judge a country after a couple of days of staying there, but we will really only get to know the people and the place when we stay a bit longer. Not that we stayed that long but we get to meet more locals and see more of the place. My perspective changed and I started to like it. It has a lot of similarities with the Philippines.

I haven’t been to a lot of countries yet but so far, if there’s one country I’ll visit again, especially for the food, it’ll definitely be Vietnam. Everything we tried was superb. Their food is also healthy. Almost every dish has herbs. They are very creative with recipes. It’s amazing. I understand that people have different tastes but I appreciate Vietnamese food a lot.

Yesterday, I told God that I am grateful for everything–for the good and the bad. I’m not referring to Vietnam but life in general. I think people tend to grumble when we don’t see God’s hand in our situation. When we see the bigger picture, we will understand why God allowed some things that we didn’t like to happen. However, we will not always understand so we should learn to trust God in everything. We should trust that God’s plan for us is good no matter what (if we believe in Him and obey Him) because He is good. Recently, I have been asking God to help me trust Him in everything at all times.

I am beyond grateful for this experience. I had always wanted to go to Vietnam because I am really curious of the floating market (Babaw ba? 😅) We didn’t get to there though, because of the time constraints but I’m content with everything that we experienced in this city.

I am grateful that God has perks like this for us. He didn’t have to give it to us but He did. He doesn’t provide only for our needs but also for our wants. I know He will not always give us what we want but I am grateful He allowed this.

Oh, I can’t help but sing. The song I’m singing in my head right now is Every Praise by Hezekiah Walker. Truly, every praise is to our God. I am grateful for His blessings, but He will always, always, be my greatest blessing. I enjoy the good things He allows in my life, but my utmost satisfaction is in Christ alone.❤️

Vietnam – Day 6

Vietnam – Day 6

Tonkin Garden Cafe

Egg coffee

Matcha tea with coconut milk

Papa had black coffee.

“Studies have also found that coffee made from the second-most popular type of coffee bean, robusta — grown mainly in Africa and Asia — has greater antioxidant activity than cofee made from arabica, the most popular type.” (How You Drink Your Coffee Could Reduce Your Risk of Death by Kezia Smith, July 5, 2022)

Vietnam – Day 5

Vietnam – Day 5

HCMC Museum of Fine Arts

An old-style elevator is at the back.

To Ba Chieu Market

It’s nice that they have audio books library for blind people.

Cho Ba Chieu Market

Vietnam – Day 4

Vietnam – Day 4

Landmark 81 Saigon Skyview

Independence Palace

Ben Nghe Street Food

Seafood pho

Shrimp dumplings with colorful wrappers

Tofu with salted egg sauce and rice

Square vermicelli with pan fried taro — The tofu tastes just like meat. Amazing!

Coconut ice cream with sticky rice

Ben Thanh Market

We went back to Ben Thanh market to buy more pasalubong. 😅

We went inside a convenience store and was greeted by a chunky corgy. Super cute!!!

Same din sa mga prutas natin sa Pinas.

Vietnam – Day 3

Vietnam – Day 3

We left our hotel at 9:42 am and got to church at 10:15 am. The church building is inside a village. It’s like we were in a different place because the houses there are uber big and beautiful. I think it’s where the richest people in Vietnam live. Before going to Vietnam, I messaged several Christian churches. I think two or three responded but Pastor Lap of New Life Fellowship responded to me first so we went there.

To New Life Fellowship Church

We met a kind Filipina in church! She lives in Vietnam with her family. She also works as a teacher.

Book Street

When we went to Book Street, I didn’t realize that it’s just next to the Saigon Central Post Office.

Notre Dame Cathedral – Ho Chi Minh

Saigon Central Post Office

Lunch sa gilid ng Saigon Central Post Office

We had lunch just around the area.

City Hall

While walking to the city hall, we saw a spot where they show beautiful paintings.

Papa was wearing his lumbar support belt under his shirt.

We walked a bit around Nguyen Hue Street.

Beautiful flowers!

Papa posed in front of the hotel he stayed in a long time ago when he went on a business trip.

Lotus flower — the national flower of Vietnam

We went to Vencom Center to rest for a while before we went to Ben Thanh Market. It was also refreshing because it was so hot outside.

There was a very kind lady at the mall and gave us directions to go to Ben Thanh Market. We went to Hai Ba Trung Street and took bus #3 (alternative: bus #19).

Ben Thanh Market

When we got tired of walking, we sat at one juice stand and bought blueberry shake and lemon juice. REFRESHING!

It was our first time to take the bus here and it’s much, much cheaper.

Benh Thanh Market is like Divisoria in the Philippines. We were surprised because most of the store vendors speak a little Filipino. When a vendor spoke Tagalog to me, I jokingly said that I’m Korean. They could not say a word. I guess they were confused because I don’t look Korean. Then we all laughed. LOL. The lady started talking to me in Korean and I spoke a bit of Korean. (Pinanindigan ko na lang. LOL.) I think they are taught basic words in different languages because Benh Thanh Market is a touristic area. It’s their way of attracting customers. There were so many people (tourists) there. We bought fridge magnets and keychains for pasalubong.

Vietnam – Day 2

Vietnam – Day 2

We had a late start today because I woke up at around 3 in the morning. I didn’t feel sleepy and I remembered that my DGroup leader invited me to join the prayer meeting at 6 a.m. so I waited until 6 and joined. I fell asleep after that and woke up at 10:30! We left our hotel at around 1. It was 34 degrees Celsius today.

We went to the War Remnants Museum first. I learned about what happened in Vietnam during the war. I felt bad for them. They were tortured by the Americans, and later on the French who joint forces. I told my husband about it and he said that there are two sides of the story. Well, it’s history.

Anyway, we left the museum at 3:30 and we were so hungry because we just had banh mi for breakfast. There were no other restaurants nearby except for the one in front of the War Remnants Museum called Saigon Playhouse. We didn’t know where else to go for lunch so we ate there.

I had fish and rice and my parents had chicken and rice. We also ordered soup and fried frogs. We all ordered the same drink which is lemonade with chia seeds and aloe vera. Everything was good and I’m not exaggerating! We didn’t finish everything because they gave huge servings. The price though is a little hefty. They charged for everything (including the wet tissues). In the Philippines, water is free in most restaurants, so when I asked for water, I was expecting it was free but it wasn’t. My parents and I split the bill. 😅

It started to rain before we left the restaurant. We just walked to the Saigon Central Post Office because it’s not that far from there. We just waited for the rain to die down before we walked. We walked back to the War Remnants Museum and took a taxi from there. We wanted to take the bus but apparently, there’s no bus ride from there to our hotel.

What I noticed here, so far, is that it’s difficult for pedestrians because the motorists drive really fast and really close to people. They also don’t let the pedestrians cross the street even when you’re on the pedestrian lane and sometimes even when the (pedxing) green light is on. It’s dangerous for tourists who are not aware of that. The language barrier can also be a problem. For a budget traveler like me, who opts not to use the internet outside the hotel, it’s pretty challenging.

My outfit, by the way, is something borrowed and something old (hindi something new! 😅😂). The top is my mother’s and the skirt is something that I’ve had for, I think, a decade now. It’s only now that I wore it. 😂

Early morning prayer meeting

War Remnants Museum

Late lunch (in Saigon Playhouse)

Frogs!

Walked to Palais de Justice

Saigon Central Post Office