We’re officially into the second
half of the trip and what an amazing time it has been! Today was a bit of a
combination day in that in the morning we headed off to Tent City for feeding
while in the afternoon we went to Daranak Falls.
We left for Tent City around 9am
and arrived around 10. We immediately began ladling out hot lagaw (a rice-based
soy protein meal) into bowls, jugs, cups and whatever containers they handed to
us. It was outstanding to see some of the older kids helping out their younger
siblings get food. After the food ran out we folded balloon animals and
pipe-cleaners and gave them out to the kids, which was quite hectic and hot as
we had kids climbing all over us! We were also privileged to see the young girl
with a harelip be taken back, with her mother, to the YMC for further
discussions about her health and wellbeing. As the mother has six kids, she was
forced to return to Tent City but will come back to the YMC on Sunday for a
meeting with doctors on Monday to hopefully confirm surgery for Tuesday.
After Tent City we drove for
around an hour and a half to Daranak Falls.
After a beautiful lunch prepared by Marilou we safely and extremely
patiently waited for half an hour for our food to digest so that we could swim.
The water was cool and refreshing and while some sat in the cascade nearby
others climbed up and jumped off the waterfall. After a few hours at Daranak we
headed back to the YMC where we ate and continued on to Journey for Hope.
At Journey for Hope we carried in
the 50 Christmas care packages we made up and were given the opportunity to
hand them out to the kids, which was an awesome experience. One child arrived
late and after being given a bag, sat for a few minutes, stunned, without
opening the bag. After eventually opening the bag he beamed and promptly burst
into tears. Those reactions were frequent and amazing for us as a team to
witness, as although we almost thought of the packages as ‘unexciting’ and
‘boring,’ for children as they contained cooking supplies and hygiene items,
nevertheless they brought a contagious joy that was awesome to see. A few
members of the team got quite emotional as they really connected with the kids
and were surprised to see how much of an impact we had made.
We also gave a devotion about the
power of the tongue and Ben lead praise and worship. After spending some time
with the kids and getting to know them we headed back to the YMC before going
to Jollibee (Filipino version of McDonalds, with rice instead of chips) on
tricycles (motorbikes with side carriages attached). While eating at Jollibee
several street kids appeared at the windows asking for food and a few girls
from the team gave part of their meal to them. Although it seemed like little
and perhaps ‘scraps’ to us, it was quite significant to them. After an hour we
again headed back to the YMC and will soon head off to bed. Good day had by
all.
Hi everyone, another great day! You are doing an amazing job serving the Philippine people and showing them the love of Jesus. You are certainly being His hands and feet. Keep up the hard work we are so proud of each and everyone of you! Enjoy the second half of your time away as much as you have the first half. Love Mama & Papa Stringer xxxxx
ReplyDeleteFrom the Year 1's at Rehoboth
ReplyDeleteCallum - Don't sprain or break anything and God bless you
Heri - Don't be close to the lava in the volcano
Navon - Don't get bitten by the snakes
Izelke - I hope you had a nice time
- I hope God blesses you wherever you go
Amelia - thank you for looking after the poor people
Joy - I hope you have enough shelter
Kayla - I hope you have a safe trip home
Daniel - Did you do any bomb drops in the waterfall pool
Joshua - I hope you have a good time at the Philippines
Bezalel - I hope you have a nice time back to Rehoboth
Lovenia - I hope you have a good time crossing the lake to the volcano
Anke - thank you for sending us all of the pictures
Bertha - thank you that you made the kids safe
( for Ruth: come back safely xxx)
Heather - God loves you and we miss you
Matthew W - I hope you have a good time jumping into the water and I hope you have fun in the volcano
Semir - Take care of the children in the Philippines
Dear Mrs Henderson
We are all missing you heaps. We read the story of Carrot cake on Friday so today we will all be tasting some carrot cake. We are having fun in class. We will be making something out of shoeboxes today. Mrs Naylor hasn't told us what it's going to be yet. We will also be putting up our Christmas tree at the end of the day.
Mrs Hall has been very busy preparing for Year 6/7 graduation next week.
With lots of love from all the Year 1's, Mrs Naylor and Mrs Hall
xoxoxoxox
Hi all :D keeping you all in prayer...don't like the look of that weather coming :/ we loved the pictures today :D you are all doing an amazing Job! very proud of you all!
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Wow, what an awesome job all of you are doing...the quantities of the shopping was pretty mind-blowing yet I'm sure there is so much more need still unmet. The account of the little boy's joy in receiving his Christmas package brought some tears to my eyes. I'm sure you are all experiencing the joy that comes from giving...God bless you all! Love from the Chew family.
ReplyDeleteJos, I am very proud of what you and the team are doing, very much looking forward to seeing you and hearing the stories of what God has done for you, love Dad
ReplyDeleteHi everyone - I'm LOVING these updates - wishing I could be there again! So happy and excited for you all. A special request - could someone please give Sher-Anne (do you remember her?) a HUGE hug on behalf of me and please tell I miss her? I would really appreciate that. You are all seriously the best and this IS the best way to end YR 11/YR 12. Any accounts of crowbar kissing? lol
ReplyDeletePrayers and thoughts of/for you,
From Amanda xoxoxo
Love reading your blogs guys! Keep up the great work. Missing you Matt N and excited to hear all your stories.
ReplyDeleteSo glad to see from the photo's that Becky and Emily are up and looking great, very thankful for the quick recovery and answer to prayer. Becky its nice to see that smile again, great to see your enjoying your time with the kids. Mum xoxo
ReplyDeleteHi Emily, Great to see you and Becky recovered from the tonsillitis and looking well. There are some good photos on today's blog - especially where you're all exhausted on the bus - and also the one where you're holding the baby (well, you've had lots of practice with all those nieces and nephews!) I'm praying for God's protection during the coming typhoon and looking forward to seeing you soon. Lots of love and hugs, Mum.
ReplyDeleteHi All
ReplyDeleteSo glad that you've been able to witness the joy that the gifts you took over with you brought to the children. It helps us all to remember just how well off we are and how much we take for granted. Sorry for the delay in my posts. Computer's been on the blink. Stay safe!