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Wednesday, August 15, 2007

Philippines 2

He was into alcohol,smoking and gambling. Then at a neigbourhood film evangelism outreach he responded to believe and follow Jesus. He has now been with the pastor for the past one year. His life has been transformed. He found peace of heart, joy to live and love and serve others.

Every morning they hold prayer at 5 am. At 6am he [ MA ]feeds the pigs at the farm. After shower and a simple breakfast he goes to teach at the church kindergarten, an outreach to the very poor neigbourhood. During the day he and others like him would do all kinds of chores to upkeep this "house" which is the pastor's home/school of evangelism/youth center/home for orphans and returning prodigals. In the evening they have very spontaneous worship/bible study/revival meetings as the young people of this neighbourhood gather at the "hut"/ House of Prayer next to the beach.They sang with gusto and listen to the Word attentively.Yes this place is beside the beach...lovely with lots of coconut palm trees swaying with the wind. There are also a lot of chickens in cages and dogs and puppies running around.They dogs also attends the prayer meeting and night services. You can go to Joash's blog to look at the pictures..I hope.

MA's parents keep urging him to go outside and work, but he insisted that he wants to serve the Lord this way and God will provide for all their needs. The father is a fisherman who actually "mortgaged" the house to the neighbour for 10,000 pesos [Rm800 ] last December for a motor for the boat. The principal has increased to 12,000 Pesos and the burden of loosing their home was very heavy on their hearts. MA put his arms around me weeping/praising the Lord when I told him that we will get the money to pay the loan and get back the "mortgage paper". [ Actually it is a "IOU" note.]To him it is a Big answer to his prayer to testify of God's faithfulness. So little for many Malaysians can do so much for my brother in Philippines and encourages him to serve the Lord more faithfully. They now will save the repayment money in an account to "recycle" it for the next " healing project" instead of the burden of paying the interest with the unpredictable catch of fishes.

I saw tears of joy when MA pass the money to his father to pay the neighbour. I had tears of joy too. Truly it is more blessed to give than to receive. A sister sent me this sms: God uses little spark to ignite big fires. Do you believe?

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