Author: Adventures

The Shepherd, the Sheep, and the Sheepdog

I’ll be honest, sometimes, ok a lot of times, ministry can seem dry and dull. With the same routine day after day, it’s easy to fall into the lie that nothing is new and no impact is being made. The deceiver loves to make us feel like our work is worthless and no progress is being made. And the sad reality is that we often hear those lies and believe them. Three weeks ago we arrived back in Manila after a good, productive and fulfilling 3 weeks of ministry in Tacloban. Ministry there was hard, but where there was tangible progress, it was easy to continue the work. My fear was...

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The Shepherd, the Sheep, and the Sheepdog

I’ll be honest, sometimes, ok a lot of times, ministry can seem dry and dull. With the same routine day after day, it’s easy to fall into the lie that nothing is new and no impact is being made. The deceiver loves to make us feel like our work is worthless and no progress is being made. And the sad reality is that we often hear those lies and believe them. Three weeks ago we arrived back in Manila after a good, productive and fulfilling 3 weeks of ministry in Tacloban. Ministry there was hard, but where there was tangible progress, it was easy to continue the work. My fear was...

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Where is the Good in Goodbye?

The LIGHTHOUSE Kids International Ministries Tacloban, Phillipines Building a school with Rocky, Richie, Arlito, Cisco! Our construction worker friends!  Cooking, cleaning and having a blast with these awesome friends! Aaron, Beryl, Aira!  This little boy James got sponsored and has had multiple operations! Today he runs and plays with so much joy and is pain free! Feedings are one of our favorite ministries!    Though it is hard to see the good in goodbyes. We will forever hold dear to our hearts the Filipino people and life lessons we learned out...

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Where is the Good in Goodbye?

The LIGHTHOUSE Kids International Ministries Tacloban, Phillipines Building a school with Rocky, Richie, Arlito, Cisco! Our construction worker friends!  Cooking, cleaning and having a blast with these awesome friends! Aaron, Beryl, Aira!  This little boy James got sponsored and has had multiple operations! Today he runs and plays with so much joy and is pain free! Feedings are one of our favorite ministries!    Though it is hard to see the good in goodbyes. We will forever hold dear to our hearts the Filipino people and life lessons we learned out...

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Angono

Feedings: Done twice a day, Monday through Friday- 9am and 4pm. There are about 6 locations we rotate through throughout the week. Some are near, some are far- but no matter the distance, the people come flooding for the food, hungry for a free meal.   On a quick side note: Our team was asked to lead the evening devotion at the Children’s Home we work with here at KIM. We got together, decided on Noah’s Ark, picked out a song, made up hand motions for the song, and put on a small show for the little munchkins. Two of the girls read the story of Noah’s ark allowed,...

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Angono

Feedings: Done twice a day, Monday through Friday- 9am and 4pm. There are about 6 locations we rotate through throughout the week. Some are near, some are far- but no matter the distance, the people come flooding for the food, hungry for a free meal.   On a quick side note: Our team was asked to lead the evening devotion at the Children’s Home we work with here at KIM. We got together, decided on Noah’s Ark, picked out a song, made up hand motions for the song, and put on a small show for the little munchkins. Two of the girls read the story of Noah’s ark allowed,...

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