
Our hands were full for the whole week.
Most of our activities entailed me to work away from my computer and if I actually found the time to sit and type something, I just didn’t have enough energy to do it. My wife, me and some of our friends organized a health awareness seminar for the poor migrant workers from
Myanmar. We hope that in our own small ways we are able to help them to live a better and healthier life. We also share with them the gospel, praying that they live their lives abundantly both physical and spiritual. Our day care ministry held our Christmas party there and our children presented special song numbers for the migrants. They enjoyed their time in the seminar and we prayed that somehow our efforts had helped them. Tomorrow is Sunday and I’ll be preaching.
4 comments:
Hi! I arrived here by "next blog" button". God bless your work always!
From Brasil,
Hi,
Thanks! I hope you'll visit again. I received your comment just few minutes after posting this.
Hello Pastor . sound theology.
You really love my people.You value the culture and respect it.
You used VanBiak Thang's poem.I know him since I was a seminarian.
I love your theology,
my gmail thawngen@gmail.com
I am a christian writer from Myanmar, now studyingin your country .
Nice to see ur Blog.
God bless
TEPau
Hi Te Pau,
Thanks for the comment and I'm glad you visit my blog. I really appreciate it. I don't know VanBiak Thang personally but i really like his poem about life in Burma specifically about Sweet December.It's very interesting that you know him that well.
Thanks for the email add, I might email you some time when I have questions in my mind about your people and culture.
It's good to know that you're in Phils right now to study. I hope you'll also fall in love with the people and our culture.
Blessings
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