Natural Disasters
Super typhoon Mangkhut bypassed us in Cebu, though we know people in the north of the Philippines areas that were affected. There was a landslide just a few days ago in Naga an area close to us. The landslide was perhaps a result of the heavier than normal rainfall because of the typhoon. Please pray for the people of the Philippines. There is real poverty here and these natural disasters just add to the struggles of many people.
Super typhoon Mangkhut bypassed us in Cebu, though we know people in the north of the Philippines areas that were affected. There was a landslide just a few days ago in Naga an area close to us. The landslide was perhaps a result of the heavier than normal rainfall because of the typhoon. Please pray for the people of the Philippines. There is real poverty here and these natural disasters just add to the struggles of many people.
What we're up to:
The guys’ discipleship house is going well. Most of them are under 20
and some have recently started the home school system which
also operates in the girls’ house. It’s amazing
to have a relatively cheap and Philippines accredited system so that those
graduating can go on to further education. Please pray for the volunteers
who go in and that what is lacking in the material will
not hinder the teachers or the learners. The amazing thing is that the girls and
guys are really motivated to continue in their studies. They really do see the
good that can come from having education which some were in danger of missing
out on completely. I said the course was ‘cheap’ and it is, but this year for
the first time we had to pay for the work books. This was a shock as
there wasn’t the money reserved or available, but God is so good at knowing our
needs before we do and the money came just at the right time (Matt 6:8). Amazing!
Discipleship House Baptisms |
The first batch of chicks |
The girls’ house was recently accredited by the DSWD (social services). It was a lot of hard work trying to get all the policies and procedures in place but it passed. Hoorah. Now the staff just have to make sure it’s operational! Jo did a lot of the work on the operations manual, along with many others who had to retrieve paperwork, get permits etc! There were a few sticking points that the DSWD just couldn't get their heads around the fact that the house runs more as a family than an institution and that the majority of the staff are volunteers. It just didn't fit with their framework!!!!
Listening Bible in Lorega Continues. |
Family & Friends
We have just had a season of visitors which was a real
treat. The first were 2 guys from HK, one of whom had been a ‘new boy’ in our
block when we lived there. He was doing something called ‘The Journey’ where
people go and serve the teams in other Asian countries. It was so exciting to
see how this young man had matured, was trusting God and was able to be a
positive influence.
Our other guests were Alec’s sister and her family who stopped
in Cebu for a week as part of their adventure holiday. We took a week off with them and enjoyed lots
of treats including a case full of English fare – tea bags, Oxo cubes, Dairy
Milk etc. It was lovely to see them and
Samuel and Reuben had a great time with their cousins.
Last but not least we were visited by some old friends – Rich and Lou Fox and their 2 daughters. Their daughters did very well despite sometimes seeing and experiencing horrible living conditions on outreaches into the community. It was such a treat to have them and even more amazing that their eldest daughter who has suffered from CVS (cyclical vomiting syndrome) for 12 years was not sick at all for the the whole time they were with us. We were so thankful to God for a chance for them to relax a little.
This week I saw this Christmas tree up with a sign saying 99 days to Christmas! This eagerness for the coming season is both sweet and a little sickly. It did, though, make me think of our plans for the future. We’ve been here for a year so we are allowed
to apply for missionary visas – please pray as the system here is very long and
tedious. After that we can apply to be licensed as foster parents!!!!! ....part of our bigger dreams! Step by step......
The boys:
Samuel and Reuben have been enjoying a new family from the
UK who moved here a couple of months ago.
Amazing that Samuel only had one other boy in his class when he
started….who he didn’t 'click' with.
Since praying there are another 3 boys in his class! So good to see quick answers to prayer!!!! We are so proud of our boys and how they have
adjusted to life here. Obviously there are challenges and every so often they
say they are missing friends and family, our garden in England or sausages, but
they are doing well. Having 4 kittens has also helped! We hope that all of these experiences will widen and
deepen their trust in God.
So, we really want to thank God for:
- Health in our family
- The committed team, some
of whom have been here for almost 20 years
- Our children’s school – friends
and the miracle of money to pay for the fees!
- New and old friends!
We would really like you to pray for:
- Our visas
- Provision for the many
works being done already by CCV
- Our future dreams – which
are big!!!!!
This comes with so much love from Cebu!
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