Day 1 and 2
And so the Philippines 2012 trip has begun.
Chris and I left early yesterday morning from Christchurch
into a sea of cross-culture and difference.
We stopped in Melbourne and Singapore before flying to Kuala
Lumpur to spend our first night.
The KL airport was a joke, we had to take a train ride just
to find our luggage. Found a good few
chairs to sleep on and nothing was stolen that night.
The culture along the way became more and more shocking as
well.
At one stage in the airport we walked through the food court
to see members of the Malaysian army sitting down for some Maccas. One of the
blokes sits his M-42 Assault rifle on the table pointing it across the room and
leans over to take a sip of his coke.
The following morning (today) we got up early. The bus we
were supposed to catch (5.30am) didn’t turn up on time so we ended up catching
a taxi.
God’s sovereignty was awesome because by the time we got to
the plane (at a different airport across town, go figure) we were well late. We
only had 40 minutes until the flight left and the check -ins had closed. We were
sprinting around and stressing out, but then went to the Father in prayer. 5 minutes later, after more prayer, Chris
opens his eyes…
A lady stood next to him and he asked her for help. She
surprisingly took us off to a private line and checked us in, saying the check
in had closed but for some reason saw it fit to open it back up again.
This exemplifies the point of our trip, resting in God’s sovereignty
as we seek to have him glorified. He is in control and all we need to do is call
on his Name.
Only a few hours ago we ended up in Laguna, Manila. The pastor
of the “Holiness of Jesus Christian Church” from Laguna drove 4 hours to pick
us up then drove us 4 hours back to where we are staying.
Marcelo has already expressed a desire to see a campus
ministry and to see someone come to begin the work here permanently on the
campus.
We will begin helping out in Marcelo’s various ministries
tomorrow. We are volunteering at a soup/feeding kitchen for the local street
children and families. Marcelo says we will be able to share our testimonies
and are eager to do so.
Give thanks that our whole trip was funded fully by the body
in New Zealand.
Please pray today that our testimonies tomorrow would shine
God’s grace.
Chris and Gary! This is so awesome and encouraging to read how God is looking after you and guiding you! Keeping you in prayer :)
ReplyDeleteThank you Hannah. Oh that you were here. Prayer is so wonderful because as John Stott says, it is the "highest human activity, to enter the presence of God". Thanks for commenting too - Gary and I were unsure if anyone was reading haha :)
ReplyDeleteAmazing story! Especially about catching the next flight. It reminded me of this verse: "Be still and know that I am God" (Psalms 46:10). That verse came to my head while I was worrying about something. I guess to me, it means that God is in control of the situation - so therefore, why worry? :-) So it looks like God indeed is in control of the situation, and that he is with you both.
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