Thursday, March 19, 2009
"Gawasnon ako!" I am Free!
There seems be a theme of freedom in my life recently. I had the freedom to come here for 10 months and experience a change from the western ideal of life. I saw freedom from riches and wealth, freedom from certain luxuries and freedom to worship God openly. Though at one point, I may have looked at being poor as a bondage, and having money as the freedom, that has proved not true at all. Money isn't freedom, only Jesus brings true freedom! I've been able to live these last many months being free to live out the calling of God on my onSite and it is a wonderful thing indeed.
Filipino’s taught me that people are more important than getting ahead. They taught me that even despite poverty and despair, God is still good. They taught me that there is always time to sing, to dance and to play; regardless of age or status. I was taught that it is possible to eat rice three times a day, every single day without fail! Filipino’s taught me what respect is by the way they treat anyone older than them. Filipino people taught me to be more laid back and to have patience in all circumstances. Finally, God used Filipino people to help teach me that I am valuable. That I have indeed have gifts and skills that were used to bless them. To God be the glory.
These are things I couldn't have learned in a classroom. Though I’m not done yet and there are many things left to be finished, I know I have been given the will and strength to finish here well.
In latest news, Rhonda has now rented a brand new office building for a display centre and training centre for Padala ministries. Instead of having our prayer meetings and staff meetings in her living room, we now have an office room! This is a huge answer to prayer for her. She had this dream for over 10 years and I was here to witness her receive the key to the front door! Just this last week we had a house blessing event where dozens of friends, workers, volunteers and their families were invited to come pray and dedicate the building to the work of the Lord. It was a great turn out and the building is already being booked for training pastors, counselling rooms and workshops. And of course a larger space to display all the Bahandi bags and many other livelihood projects of poor Filipinos. I’m privileged to be here for this chapter in Rhonda’s life and ministry.
I also have lots of plans and ideas as I wrap up my time with the ACF youth group and my youth students I teach at Stepping Stones. In April, I have also been invited to speak at the graduation of the pre-school held at the church during the week.
During Holy Week here in the Philippines for Easter, I have been invited to stay with my language teacher Anita and her family on Bantayan Island. It has a few different purposes, first to meet all of her relatives and enjoy the fellowship with the family. Also, to practice my Cebuano (especially with my teacher as my host) and also witness the biggest Easter tradition and celebration in the Philippines. On Bantayan island, the whole week there are huge parades and festivals which will be a great cultural experience for me. I’m very excited to go.
As you see, there are many praises in my life at this time! But there are also unmet needs.
Please be praying specifically for God’s financial provision. I still have not yet raised all my funds at this time and am unsure of where the remaining funding is going to come from. Please keep this in your prayers. Thank you for your support in every way.
God Bless.
Amanda
P.S. I will be sending out a newsletter addressing some of these needs by e-mail, so some may be receiving it soon
Sunday, February 22, 2009
Back to Work
In Phuket, we went shopping at lots of different markets, ate lots of spicy Thai Food, spent some time on the beach and rode motorbikes around the beautiful countryside. We had a whole week of sleeping in and taking it easy. Unfortunately, Lindsey had gotten some sort of bug bite or mosquito bite when she was back in Indonesia where she is doing her onsite, and it got terribly infected half way through the week in Phuket. She ended up having to go to the hospital and get it cleaned and bandaged up! The poor girl was having to limp around and take lots of anti-biotics. But she was great and made it through the week fine, even managing daily trips to the hospital for regular checkups!
We had a relatively hassle free week. At one point, in the middle of the highway one of our motorbikes tires blew, but thankfully we were going slow enough that no one was hurt and we were almost right beside a gas station and got ourselves fixed up. All of our planes got us there and back on time with all our luggage and I would say we all left refreshed and satisfied. So praise God.
As soon as I returned here to Cebu, it was the grand finale of the Doulos. We packed up all our items there and moved off! Rhonda and I were blessed to be able to stay in a guest room on the Doulos it’s very last night in Pier 2 of Cebu City. It was fun to be on the ship and hang out with the crew and send them off with our blessings. We made some good friends and they will be missed.
Only days after the ship left, we received a group of 8 Canadians here on a short missions trip. They consist of 2 grandparents and one of their children and 5 grandchildren. Robin and Morgan are the grandparents. Charmaine is their daughter and she brought her two children, Darien and Christian. And they also brought along three other grandchildren, Autumn, Austin and Jordan. All ranging in age from 12 to 16. So this last week we have been very busy running around with them to different activities. Robin and Morgan have been to Cebu 4 different times and were major contributors to the establishing of Stepping Stones where I am so heavily involved. So we instantly had a connection through the Stepping Stones Scholarship ministry and even though they have been involved longer than I have, I have been able to be THEIR host there, show them more of the community and even took them to visit the schools of some of the children they sponsor. Its been a blessing to have them here. Despite their many sunburns, bug bites and dealing with the intense heat, they are troopers and are open to learning a lot while they are here. Which is what I like to see!
Speaking of Canadians, there is another young Canadian guy named John here visiting for a month. He is a Filipino, but born and raised in Calgary. He actually lives quite close to where I did downtown when I was going to Ambrose, so we were neighbours and didn’t even know it! This is his first time back to the Philippines in his older years. It’s really cool to have him around and use his help in the ministry! He comes with me on the weekends to Stepping Stones and helps lead worship at youth group. And during the week, he’s with Pastor Glemar, going all around doing everything from attending our staff meetings to building church buildings!
This last week I have been feeling really under the weather. I’ve had a cough ever since I got back from Thailand and it’s gotten progressively worse. So finally, yesterday I went to the doctor and found out I have an infection..and now that I’m on antibiotics, they’re taking their tole on my body. They are really hard on my stomach and also make me incredibly tired. So I’ve been taking it really easy and resting at home these last few afternoons and evenings. But I’m restless to get back out with the visitors. I’m saving up my strength for the next few days, because on Sunday, as a result of a great connection to one missionary with Samaritans Purse, we have a tonne of shoeboxes to give out to the kids in Stepping Stones and Didos community. I can’t wait to give them out to the kids. I’ll take lots of pictures to put on here!
Praise God for a great ELE experience and safety in all our traveling. Praise God for all the visitors we’ve been getting and the blessings they are to us here.
Please pray for good health as spiritual protection as we continue working here.
Until next time..
Saturday, January 31, 2009
A big and happy hello all the way from Cebu to all those keeping up with my blogs!! I trust everyone is doing well, whether in Canada or somewhere else in the world.
This New Year has continued to prove God’s goodness and purpose in my life. This month of January has been one of the best months so far here on my internship journey that started way back in July. I feel like so much so happened in my being here (and it has) and has gone by very quickly.
One of my major focuses this last month has been with the ministry of the Dolous. I find this so interesting because I had never heard of the Dolous until I came here and felt so out of the loop because everyone knows of the Dolous well here. This ship, which is the oldest and largest floating bookshop in the world, sails the seas and ports in dozens of different countries every year bringing help, hope and knowledge to all those willing to receive it. At any one time there are about 350 crew members all working for the Lord on the ship as volunteers as part of a 2 year commitment. Rhonda and Padala ministries were given the opportunity by the leadership of the ship to be able to sell the many livelihood projects she supports here in Cebu. We’re doing this in order that the local artists and workers are able to make some income for their hard work. So every day this last month, the Padala staff and volunteers have taken shifts selling these items on board. The ship is due to leave Cebu by February 10th, so until then we have many more hot and long days ahead. It hasn’t always been an easy time on the Dolous, since most of us are not gifted salespeople and are working out the kinks of how to work in an international team of people with very different ways of thinking. But I didn’t come here expecting or even wanting an easy time! I’m here to do exactly this, learn how to work in intercultural ministry! God is no doubt blessing Padala and our team through this experience, so we are grateful for the opportunity. I have met Christian brothers and sisters from over 50 different nations around the world and got to hear their stories. My favourite part has been being able to led some teams out into the city and show them what I do in my internship here!
One of the Dolous teams I was able to lead, was a group of 6. We had one from Mongolia, one from America, one from the Netherlands, one from Japan and one from the Philippines! They did a presentation at Lawaan Elementary School that the children from Didos attend. We thought we were only visiting three classrooms, but instead were able to do an assembly for the entire school on the stage! Who knew!! They did a great job.
Other than the Dolous, I have also been preparing for my ELE trip to Phuket, Thailand! I just arrived here yesterday and now the whole team are here in Phuket together. Duc and Hung just arrived from Cambodia and Natasha from China, Lindsey from Indonesia and Sammy from here in Thailand! We will be staying here for one week at a guest house in the downtown of Phuket. We're planning for some fun events,; beach days, market shopping and sight seeing in the next few days. We can't wait!
Praise God we all arrived here safely with no problems at all and please continue to pray for safety and protection in our travel around Phuket and head back to our homes next week.
Please pray that as we finish our time up on the Dolous, we will be able to continue to work well as a team and be able to network with more crew members on the ship.
Also, for the Dolous itself, it is such a great ministry and outreach. Keep your ears open, it may be coming to a country near you!
Thank you for reading. God Bless you always!
Until next time..
Wednesday, January 14, 2009
New year = new oppurtunities
This is a view from high up of the river and field.
Tuesday, December 16, 2008
It's the most wonderful time of the year!
I have also planned a few parties of my own here with our different ministries. The biggest so far was our youth party last saturday night which was also a sleepover at the church. We started with a dinner. Here we are praying before our meal!
Thank you all for your prayers.
Thursday, November 27, 2008
Updates!
As it is getting colder in Canada, I'm pretty sure it is getting hotter here! And the Philippines is in full swing for the Christmas season! I have heard enough Christmas carols and have seen enough Christmas decorations for any one person to handle! Since the beginning of September, Cebu was transformed into a Christmas wonderland and I've been told the Christmas season in Cebu ends at the end of January, so we're not done yet!
This last week, we as the staff of Padala Ministries, had a prayer and planning day from 9 am to 10 pm! Long day, but it was well worth it. We were even able to go through some material from the popular, 'Emotionally Healthy Church' to see how emotionally healthy we were personally and pray for one another in our areas of struggle. It was also a great time of seeking after God as we move forward in this ministry. We also all took out our calenders and planned until the end of the year. This is when I realized I am invited or hosting or singing at 12 different Christmas parties! Filipino's know how to party, so I'm looking forward to this month. When I say know how to party I mean, there is always singing, dancing, roasted pig, games and fireworks! I still have a lot of prep work to do but it should be a great month.
On December 26th, I will be leaving to another island right beside Cebu for a youth retreat for Alliance youth all over the Visyan islands. I will be speaking at a seminar on Worship and facilitating Bible Study groups every day. I'm really looking forward to this retreat and the plan is to bring 4 of my youth from my youth group to this retreat with me.
As part of the onSite program I am in am Ambrose, at some point during each of our internships, the goal is to meet up with other onSiters around your area for a week called extended learning experience. So with my fellow onSiters in Asia (7 others) we have now decided when and where we will be going for ELE. In the first week of Feburary we will all be meeting in Phuket, Thailand for a week of rest and fun together!
I think that is all for updates for now! Life here is amazing. Everyday is filled with new adventures and challenges. I would just like to thank all of you who follow this blog and pray for me without ceasing that I could not be here without you. Your support and meant the world to me. I praise God because I have found this beautiful country of the Philippines to be my new home for these short months I am here. And please continue to pray for God to use me powerfully for His names' sake in the months to come.
God Bless you all.
Wednesday, November 12, 2008
"Look after the orphans and widows in their distress.." James 1:27
So we're back safe and sound from our adventure to Mindanao to visit Christian Haven, the orphanage, right in the middle of the mountains! It was so beautiful and became a place of rest for both Rhonda and I. They welcomed us warmly and fed us like Queen's! I had a chance to meet a lot of wonderful people who serve at this orphanage full time and want nothing more than the best for these children. The children range in age from 5 years old all the way to 20. The college aged men and women live in separate housing. It's an amazing ministry. The dorm parents and kids wake up at 4:00 every morning and start with a time of devotionals and breakfast. Then they have to leave by 5 am to commute about an hour by jeep over rough roads in the mountains to get to their school. It's a whole different reality for these children. I was blessed so by their joy for their lives which are now filled with hope! I hope I can go back and visit one day.
The pictures below are pictures from the last week: First is a picture with me and a few of the kids: Romeo, Joy Joy and Jessie. The second is the view outside our front
Thank you for all your prayers during our trip. Both Rhonda and I feel great and our colds are all gone! But there is another urgent prayer request: unfortunately during our time away from Cebu, our house was broken into. Thankfully and strangely, only a bank card and book and a bit of jewellery was taken. Laptops, money and passports were all left untouched, praise God! Please pray for continued protection over our house, as we go in and out and for all we invite in. We're not scared, just more aware we need to be more careful.
love you and miss you all,
Amanda