Can-Ayan Home
Well its month 4 and we are in the Philippians.
How did we get here? We flew from Managua, Nicaragua to Miami, Florida then Miami to LAX then LAX to Hong Kong then to Manila. Then once in the Philippians we split up, most teams didn’t have but to get in a bus and go to their site. All but two teams were this way they were all staying in the Manila area. But that’s right my team wasn’t one of those teams, instead we had to get in a van go to the other airport terminal and then fly out to another Island we flew to the Mindanao Island in the south, when we landed we got picked up and then both teams loaded into a van and headed out, we were trying to get us all to the inland of the Island cause a typhoon was about to hit the Island and it was safest to be inland, then we rode out the storm at mount Moriah camp in the dorms there, then on Wednesday we headed to where we are for our ministry site for the month that’s right it was Wednesday we had left our earlier ministry site over a week ago we left at 6 in the morning on Monday then we got to our next ministry site on Wednesday the following week. So we had not done ministry for 10 days. The longest so far on the race. We did have a debrief during this time and also we skipped a day when we flew so really it was only 2 days that we didn’t do ministry that we could have been. The travel time was 57 hours.
Well now we live in Can-ayan barangay city of Malaybalay
We live in the nutrition center here.
We get all of our food cooked for us by the lady next door, what a blessing she is and we are to her.
We do mostly house visits for and teach bible study’s and pray over people. This has been challenging for me cause it has been totally out of my comfort zone.
But I am growing in it, the other day I got the opportunity to preach at church, it was the first sermon I have done on the race. It was about humility and it grew me a lot.
We have visited the seminary that is here in town.
I have been enjoying my time here and look forward to the rest of the month.
