The Journey Has Begun!
We arrived in the Philippines after traveling with a bus for 10 hours to Istanbul, Turkey and then a 13 hour flight to Manila! We left Sunday afternoon and arrived on Tuesday. We were pretty tired but thankful to finally be in the Philippines! The heat hit us like a wall when we got off the plane. This is a world like I have never seen before. The traffic goes everywhere. Scooters and bikes weave in between cars and jeepneys (their public transport that look like home made buses). The YWAM base here is very nice! It is a huge building with 4 floors. There are around 27 YWAM staff that live on the base and they eat all their meals together. The community is great and I am enjoying getting to know all of these beautiful people.
Joy In The Midst of Poverty
During our first day of ministry, half of the team went to YWAM’s Day Care Center for malnourished babies and the other half of the team went to visit families with TB. I went with the team to visit TB families. We brought a bag of rice and a few eggs to each family. These families live in small apartments with around 10-18 people in each unit. The government built these apartments after they shut down the old Smokey Mountain garbage dumpsite. There is no running water and the conditions are not good but better than still living in the temporary housing. The temporary housing is basically shacks built on top of shacks made with cardboard, scrap wood and whatever they can find.
One of the families we visited had a son with extreme cerebal palsey. He was laying on the floor when we walked into their apartment. He looked really frail, just skin and bones. I thought that he was maybe 2 or 4 years old. I asked the mother how old he was and she said 20 years old. I couldn’t believe my ears! This boy laying in front of me with a diaper on was 20 years old. His mother is a widow with 8 children and 6 living with her. She sat in front of me rocking her small frail son. We prayed for her, encouraged her and gaver her some food. I walked away feeling a bit helpless and overwhelmed by her situation. She is a woman of strength that’s for sure.
The Garbage Dumpsite “Smokey Mountain”
Today I went to the TB Bible Study at the garbage dumpsite of Smokey Mountain. There were 6 adults who came and many children. Ana one of the DTS students shared about the Kingdom of God and we sang some songs with them. Next to where we had the Bible study about 20 feet away men were picking through garbage and a group of boys were playing basketball. I still don’t understand how people can live amongst all the garbage at this dumpsite. I see the joy of the Lord on their faces and am encouraged to see that these people have hope even amongst their circumstances.
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