Monday, December 22, 2008

almost Christmas!

Wow! Merry Christmas! And, thank you sponsors and supporters for your generous giving this holiday season! God is so good. See some pictures here of the houses and campus ready for Christmas! May God bless you and may your hearts be focused on the spirit of Christmas.









A Ministry to Street Kids…with a twist…

This weekend all CH kids and staff had an outing to Cagayan de Oro for Christmas shopping and caroling. Thanks to the amazing sponsors and supporters of CH, all the kids are able to receive Christmas presents this year, including the street kids, prisoners, and Badjao families! We are so blessed this Christmas.
Unfortunately, during the commotion of the day, one 15 year old boy was left in the city due to miscommunication. When all the cars arrived home and Ernesto was not there we immediately started searching for him, as he is not familiar with the city which is an hour and half away from campus. And, Ernesto is an orphan who grew up in the children’s home from birth, so he is also not accustomed to being on his own, especially in the streets.
I had finished my rounds on all the hospitals and my walk around the mall when our team met for lunch to make a new plan of action, there I started to cry as I prayed that Ernesto had something to eat for his lunch. He had been missing at that point for 20 hours, and we were beginning to think the worst like kidnapping or MILF recruitment. We continued our search while we waited for the news ads to appear on TV and radio. 23 and a half hours into our search for Ernesto we had exhausted every logical and abstract place where he could be. I was making my rounds at the most likely mall where he would be, when as usual a street kid approached me for money. As I walked and talked with the street kid it occurred to me that children are so much more perceptive then the adults, even the guards who are getting paid and had pictures of Ernesto. So, I decided to ask this street kid, BoBoy, if he recognized my picture. He immediately responded by saying, “blue tshirt?” And I said YES!!! Boboy and a few other kids told me the story about how Ernesto had eaten with them and was now in one of their houses with another street kid. I followed a small gang of street kids back into a very poor neighborhood and as I rounded a corner in the back I saw the bright blue CH shirt and big innocent smile I had been looking for all day!
We promised the community that we would return again and took about 10 street kids to McDoc with us to repay their kindness to Ernesto. These kids beg for money in parking lots near their homes, and bring the money back to support their families. When they met Ernesto and befriended him, they offered to try and make enough money for his fare home. They shared their small amount of food with him, and protected him through the night.
Christians’ Haven, a ministry to street kids… with a holiday twist! This time it was the street kids who took care of us! The Kingdom of Heaven really lies within these very special kids, tough and sweet, looking out for each other on the streets. Thank God for ensuring that our focus this holiday season be on the street kids and allowing the street kids to protect Ernesto!





Xavier Homecoming



Last week the CH kids performed an interpretive dance number to the song “still” at Xavier University in Cagayan de Oro. About 30 kids and a few staff also sang the Filipino National Anthem to open the Homecoming celebration with more than 2,500 people in attendance. The crowd was so impressed with the kids. This is the beginning of some exposure of Christians’ Haven in the local cities. Check out the video here to get a glimpse!


Monday, December 1, 2008

Holidays at CH






Hoping you had a wonderful thanksgiving in the states. I enjoyed a day with many blessing as i cooked an American/Filipino thanksgiving dinner in campus for the singles staff members. I even made a real "pumpkin" pie from scratch out of squash and stuffed some chickens! There were many things to be thankful for this year... this ministry, our kids, my great co-workers, opportunities for outreach, and especially my wonderful friends and family who support me from the other side of the world!

I can't believe that December is already here! I miss the cold, but in exchange I enjoyed a nice beach day this past Sunday with the staff. As the holidays are approaching we are preparing for Christmas here at CH. We have a month full of caroling, outreach, feedings, church thanksgiving, decorating, and a program in campus. My favorite part of a CH Christmas is the ability to bless those who have no way of celebrating that day. Our kids and staff will bring food and joy to many street kids, prisoners, and Badjao... and this is the greatest gift we can receive this year! I posted some pictures of the Badjao "at work" to give you a glimpse into their lives. These pictures are taken from a ship pulling into the peir. The Badjao dive for coins being tossed off the boats, as their children are layed out in the boat calling to the people. In this environment was how I first met the Badjao about 2 years ago. I am now thankful for the ministry of our CH college kids to a local Badjao community. Here our kids are slowly getting to know the families as we feed and minister to these Muslim tribal families. Our kids are working on learning their language and toning their skills of ministry in a sensitive religious atmosphere. Please pray for this work, both to reach the Badjao and also to work in the disciple training of our college students.