Day 9 and 10
Yesterday we took off early to visit three campuses.
We only made it to two before lunch, spending a fair chunk
of time back at the University Polytechnic of the Philippines (which we visited
on Tuesday).
The university is certainly the most open to the gospel. We
first talked to the dean of the college who asked us some pretty searching
questions. I thought she didn’t want Christians on the campus, because of the
way she was grilling us, but at the end of the discussion she said she too was
a Christian and simply wanted to protect her students. The doors are open here.
We then went around six classes with maybe 40 or 50 students in each class,
sharing a testimony and presenting the gospel with the two-ways to live
presentation. Chris gave the presentation and the reception was good, many were
listening intently and prayed with Pastor Cesar to ask Christ into their lives,
and forgive their sins (in Tagalog the national language), and PRAISE GOD that
some have given their hearts to Jesus!!
They have an ACTS (Alliance of Christian Truth Seekers) meeting at the
campus and they will follow up for discipleship.
Chris has become infatuated with a teddy bear dog that barks,
which he bought. He says it’s cute. It is now broken after flying 30m through
the air. I did it to protect him from losing his manhood. The gesture was not
appreciated however and I was forced to buy him a new one. The broken one went
to a young girl, pastor Topher’s daughter, so I suppose it’s not all bad.
Today we had two feedings with maybe 100 children. It rained
harder than it has all trip today. Even though it stopped after 30 minutes the
lack of drainage in the community we visited left giant puddles around many
houses. I can only imagine what would happen if it were to rain for a day. The
children love pastor Topher; he is a seasoned veteran. Chris shared about God
being a good shepherd who cares for their needs after Topher’s songs. We also
held two bible studies. The second one went very well, thank the Lord, but the
first was a shocker.
Some ministries do not always go well. All the pastors were
there for the first study, with maybe 10 ladies, and I was hoping to share a
gospel message around Zacchaeus, who gave up all he had to gain Jesus. The
message came across without the gospel I thought. I felt sorry for the ladies
in the study because it seemed like a tax for them to listen. I think among it
all I still want to be praised for my work and so even the ministry had become
an idol for me. I was a bit downcast. But I want to write this because it may
encourage someone. The truth is God knows I’m a poor missionary but he still
looks at me through Jesus. I am stilled loved by him and am perfect because of
Jesus’ work. Simply making that the point of joy and strength helps when trying
and sometimes failing to uphold the name of Jesus well.
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Chris is preaching tomorrow, pray that the Lord would speak
through him and the church would understand the truths he is sharing.
Thank the Lord that we were able to meet the physical needs
of many children and pray the gospel message would be more satisfying to them.