Posts Tagged With: missions
The God behind Golf and incomplete figures
I was really beat up when I got home last night after a full, full day at the Philippine Navy Golf Club. The missions team organized a Golf Tournament to raise funds for the Cambodia missions trip. There were many setbacks. Without Tito Jun, the organization and promotion lagged behind. Out of more than a [...]
Destination Dalipey 2012
Climbing for Christ Philippines is going back to the mountains of Kibungan, Benguet. For a second time, C4C Philippines is returning to the beautiful and very scenic town of Dalipey. It took us 8 hours to get there last year, crossing four peaks and knife-edges on a cool February morning. The climb was further stalled [...]
Of Love and Mountains
I half-expected the weather to be cold, because after all, I was in Baguio on a Febuary morning. I was chilling, nothing unusual if you’d ask me. Blame my body fat or lack of it. But it wasn’t as cold as I expected, and if truth be told, I think it was the warmth inside [...]
A breakthrough and a change in perspective
Kairos course, Day 3 Something happened last night. It was amazing. I got to class last night and they had already started, when the German classmate I was referring to in my previous blog approached me. He said, “Was how I reacted against your statement strong? I hope what I said yesterday did not offend [...]
Oh to be students!
I enrolled in the Kairos Condensed World Missions Course that was being conducted at church. When Doctor Dan told me about this months ago, I said I was going to enrol because I missed out on this before. The course is a week-long in-depth study of the biblical basis of missions, and, from a macro [...]
I survived Batad Day 1
I hurriedly left the house at quarter to 8:00pm last May 10 to get to Florida Bus Station in España, Manila. The bus was to leave at 9:00pm, but the meeting time was at 8:00. Miraculously, I was able to fit into a medium-sized trekking bag four days’ worth of clothes and other necessities. While [...]
Hello Monday, double whammy of an answered prayer, and a faith-stretching prayer request
Monday, lovely Monday. Did you ever like Mondays? Like, do you remember a time when you were really so excited over the fact that it’s a Monday? The start of school, the start of work, the start of the week (okay, that’s wrong: Sunday is the first day of the week). When I started working [...]
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