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Monday, February 27, 2006

Philippines 06' Chronicles#4



Dear Friends and Family,
“And finding a ship…we set sail”Acts21:2
Fortunately my sailing experience here in the Philippines has not
been as eventful as the Apostle Paul's. But smooth sailing it has not been. In the past couple of weeks if you had looked in on me you’d probably find me either on a bus, in a boat or on the back of a motorcycle. For this is the way most of Filipinos travel about the
country.

Pastor Danden and I went first to the Island of Behol and then on to his home island of Balicasag to check on the Gospel Boat in storage there. Unseasonable rough weather & high tides pushed
the 60 foot outrigger to a parallel position on the beach and was now being damaged by the surf. Getting to the island in a much smaller palm boat
proved wet and cold. Now there’s two words I didn’t think I’d be
using together! We had swells up to 4-5’, the Filipino version of a
“log flume ride”. The weather cleared enough to get some work started on
the repairs. In a few week it will be sea worthy. Another trip was to
Surigao City on the north end of Mindanao. Here we ministered to
five churches in about 36hrs. Whew! The planned trip to Davao in
central Mindanao was postponed because of time constraints and the
start of the next block of Bible School classes.

A sad note; while travel we learned of the devasting mudslides of
southern Leyte that claimed the lives of over 1,000 Filipinos including
an entire school of appox. 250 students & teachers. It breaks my heart
knowing the kind of people this happen to. We actually came within
40 miles of the place about 12hrs after the event.

I am including a US military web site with a picture of the Leyte mudslide devastation. Note the small village in the foreground would be about 1/2 the size of the one covered in the background. There would have also been houses in the mountainous area as well, for this is how they live and make their livings.
http://www.pacom.mil/special/0602pimudslide/photos/
060219-N-5067K-109-h.jpg
There are also additional Pics on this site if you are interested.

This past week I was busy teaching at the Bible School and traveling to some of the Mountain Churches. This time I decided to bring “Saul”,(a large puppet), which I use to tell the story of the Apostle Paul’s conversion and how God used little known Ananias (Acts9:1-19). I will usually do this in Children's ministry but felt the Lord would have me use it as part of an illustrated sermon. It worked quite well as I preached on how we each need to experience God for ourselves.

I am now over half way through my planned stay here, but sometimes it seems like I’m just getting started. There is still much do & places to go. As always I covet your prayers
and thank those of you who have contributed in a financial way.
Information on giving can be found at the bottom of this “Blog”.
God's Best & Blessings to You, Russ

Monday, February 06, 2006

Philippine 06' Chronicles #3 Pictures




Russ In The Surgar Cane Fields










Students of the Mountain High School
















A Couple Of The Many Mountain Churches


Children Of The Mountain Churches


Wednesday, February 01, 2006

Philippines 06' Chronicles #3



Philippines 06’ chronicles #3

“God says, You do the small thing;
I will do a large things. You do a foolish thing; I will do a wise thing. You do that something that only a human can do; I will do something that which only I, God, can do.”
From “Healing the sick” by TL Osborn
Dear Friends and Family,
Another busy week here on Negros Oriental and Faith
Island Missions. We had an opportunity to minister
at a High School of about 200 students up in the
mountainous regents of the Island. The trip up was
spectacular, but extremely rough the higher up we went.
This is a public school, which unlike our own in the
States, allows for religious activity and sharing of the
Gospel. I have a hard time putting into words the sense
of love I felt toward this room full of smiling faces who
gladly receive the simple songs I sung while strumming
a guitar. The conditions at the school are applorable by
western standards. The facility resemble more like a run
down summer camp then a school. Ceilings are falling
down, furnishing are primitive and supplies are almost
nonexistent. It seem Government funding favor the
more accessible & visible city schools on the coasts.
We talked with members of the local Rotary Club, which
Pastor Danden is a member and past President, and they
have some text books they are willing to donate. But I
would like to see more done.

Another opportunity we had this week was to minister in
the local jail of about 110 inmates. I preached the Gospel
message and saw 6 men repent and turn to Christ. The
Meeks from Australia supplied 110+ packages of toiletries
and fruit. Their motto is “it isn’t love until you put action
to it”. Many of the men here are Christian and the prison
actually has a local church and pastor (inmate) overseen
by Faith Island Mission. Jesus said “ …when I was in
Prison you visited me…” referring to our brothers
behind bars.

My other time right now is spent traveling with Pastor
Danden and getting acquainted with different church,
pastors, and ministries, preparing lesson plans for
the Bible School, studying, learning Cebuano(which
is going painfully slow) and getting the new computer
up and running properly. I’ve also was able to get an
official Philippine driver’s License. Driving the “National
Highway” is a story all in itself, let’s just say it makes even
This former NYC area taxi driver nervous.

Next week we head for the Islands of Behol and Balicasag
(Danden’s home island) to escort students on an field trip and
to check on the Gospel boat. The following week we will
travel to Surigao and Devao areas of Mindinao for Conferences.

God's Best is Yet, Love Russ