Tuesday, January 30, 2007

A time with those who give their time to those who need it the most


I met Sarah last September at WCGIP and she shared how disturbed she was with the conditions of the street kids near where she lives. So last July, she gathered a few of them on a Sunday afternoon and started sharing bible stories. As she went on each Sunday, she noticed how pale and seemingly weak they were for most have never had eaten. Biscuits was what she can afford and that was enough. Then the group grew to 40 plus kids and so did Sarah - about 12 volunteers from different churches found their way. They are no longer just feeding them spiritually but providing food as well.

I spent a day with the volunteers and Sarah and led the group in a strategic planning. I also gave some inputs on Transformational Development. I was greatly encouraged to see their hearts for God. Most of the volunteers are in-between jobs and even had to source out funds to cover their transportation. Last Sunday, I get to join the group and meet some of the kids. They served pancit and the kids ate a lot. One kid ate less and thought of bringing some food for his other siblings! Then a few mothers have joined the group so they also have a bible study session for them. My heart goes out to the workers and the people they minister to. This initiative is an assurance that God is moving among His people. Even if the pastors and leaders are not ready, God will call out the youth to go out into the community and be His ambassadors of hope! Our prayer is that we can send some of the kids to school come June. It only takes $10 a month per child. Hopefully, many will be moved to share.

Monday, January 08, 2007

A Season of Giving...

We happen to celebrate Christmas the longest. For as soon as “the ber” months come, Christmas carols would fill-up the airwaves of shopping malls and jeepneys. Despite the recent typhoons to visit our land, Christmas and the way we celebrate it, will continue.

So what was unique about this Christmas season? Let me share them to you along with some reflections.


  1. Shopping at Marikina City River Park Tiyangge

Chi - "Do you think this is a good gift to remind the person the value of time ?" "how about a necklace so people can look at "burdens" positively?"

A sea of wanna-be -buyers!



My family after wrestling their way through the tiyangge.

Reflection: We buy the gifts that would somehow be meaningful to the people who matter most to us. Jesus gave his life freely for all humanity so that in and through Him, we find meaning. This is the greatest gift of Christmas. Most precious and yet often time taken for granted.

2. Family and High School Reunions