Trip to Subic
At the
beginning of December, I had a wonderful opportunity to visit one of the most
beautiful places in the Philippines. Along with two dear friends, I went to
Subic, the home of one of my students, Brother Philip. It was so encouraging to
see what God is doing in that place and especially in the lives of Brother
Philip’s family who are pastoring a church in that place and overseeing
daughter churches nearby. After many years of faithful service and passionate
prayer, the churches are seeing a season of great breakthrough and blessing.
What an encouragement it was to see the things that God is doing there and to
hear about the wonderful way He has been answering prayers. While I was there,
I was invited to bring the message to the daughter church in Olanggapo. I had
very little time to prepare and I had never before shared a 45 minute message,
but I felt very strongly that God wanted me to accept this opportunity and to
trust that He would give me the words to say. Of course, God is faithful, and
during my Saturday Dawn Watch, He gave me a scripture and some insights to
share. I woke up at 3am on the Sunday morning to finish preparing and by the
time we were at the church, I was nervous but excited to bring the word of God.
The church members blessed us by buying lunch for us and then we headed back to
the main church for a combined meeting, where I sang a special number. I
enjoyed meeting the youth and some of the leaders in Subic. I also thoroughly
enjoyed the opportunity on the Saturday to go out in a boat to a small island
nearby with some of the church members to have lunch, have a swim and walk
around the island. It is a very beautiful place and I look forward to visiting
Subic again sometime.
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Sharing a message at Olonggapo Church |
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With some of the youth leaders in Subic |
Christ-must Concert
On December
14, Paul College of Leadership held its ‘Christ-must’ Concert on the Prayer
Mountain. The students had been planning and practising for months, so there
was much excitement when the day finally arrived. In the months leading up to
the event, PCL students had been tirelessly promoting the concert. I was
surprised to learn that the promotional poster (with a photo of me!) was even
in one of the major shopping malls. On the night, the sanctuary on the Prayer
Mountain was jam-packed. The concert went through the story of creation, the
fall of man, the death and the resurrection of Jesus through drama, song and
dance. It was a wonderful night. The Gospel message was delivered powerfully
and the praise at the end of the night was so alive. It was really great to
have such a victorious night together before the three-week Christmas break. I
felt privileged that the students really wanted me to be part of such a special
event.
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Many people came to watch the concert |
Visiting Australia
I was so excited to be able to go back to
Australia during the Christmas break. Even though I had enjoyed the most
wonderful vacation in Darwin during December, it had been 11 months since I had
seen my family in Perth, so I was very excited. I thoroughly enjoyed spending
quality time with my family, especially my five nieces and nephews, who
continue to grow and are such a joy. I also caught up with lots of friends and
spent two evenings sharing about my Philippines adventure with some people who
help to support me in finances and in prayer. One goal I had while I was in
Perth was to have a sebaceous cyst removed from the top of my head, as it had
grown so much during 2012 and was becoming difficult to hide (you might notice
that I often wear sunglasses on my head). It seemed like it was going to be
very difficult and probably expensive to get it done and I expected that I
would have to extend my stay in Australia in order to get an appointment.
However, God answered my prayers, as my parents are friends with a doctor who
did my operation before Christmas. It was a very minor procedure, but I was so
happy and I really believe that God was the one who made it possible for me to
be back in the Philippines before classes started again. I loved my time in
Perth and even got to spend a few days in Darwin on my way back.
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The Annual Christmas Day Family Photo |
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Decorating Jesus' Birthday Cake. I'm so happy that Jesus likes Pavlova as much as I do! |
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My beautiful 'baby' dog Olly (the golden retriever) who now lives with my sister has a new little baby sister, Lala :) |
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Cute! |
The months ahead
I have only been back at PCL for 1 week, but already, life
is busy. Mid-terms are just around the corner. We have some Korean visitors
coming to the Prayer Mountain in the next few weeks. I continue to tutor a Korean student who is
here for a few months to study English. I am looking forward to all that 2013,
my second year in the beautiful country, will hold for me, and continuing to
trust that God will direct all that I do.
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