Friday, January 20, 2012

Friday, January 6, 2012

Trikin' It..trasnportation Bontoc style.

Our means of transportation other than walking in Bontoc was this:
Trike

And for going to villages we used these:
Jeepneys

Both means of transportation would have cool quotes or scripture on them.. and I tried to capture pictures of them.. but unfortunately I didn't get even 1/3 of them.. or the best ones!

















Thursday, January 5, 2012

Anabel: The Little Village on a Hill


Anyone who has visited or done ministry within villages will speak of how different and magical the experience was. There is something about being removed from the rest of civilization and being placed into remote, quiet, peaceful surroundings. Anabel was just that. You can read about the journey there in this post: The Road to Anabel. We arrived at the entrance to Anabel and had to cross an awesome handmade old suspension bridge that would get us over the river. For some that had a fear of heights this in and of itself was the first challenge they would face during our weekend visit.

Bella enjoyed it and was stoked when it rocked back and forth. I see adventures such as bungee jumping and skydiving in our future! After we crossed the bridge we hiked into the village- it literally sits on top of a hill surrounded by rice terraces and a fast flowing river. It was incredibly picturesque- and the ones I took don't even begin to capture the true beauty it holds. 




Upon arrival in Anabel we were told they would be holding a Thanksgiving feast for the blessing of getting a trike to use in Bontoc for income. They were roasting a whole pig in preparation and for those of you who really know me- you know I was freaking out when I saw this:
But the community that came together to eat the roasted pork and rice was beautiful, and I got over my pork-aversion to enjoy it. I opened the meeting time with a prayer & shared in why we should give thanksgiving to God. Then everyone ate and visited and I found myself just looking around asking "is this for real?!"







Bella LOVED the Thanksgiving meal!
A family hosted our group within their home for the weekend. They were so lovely- Jerome & Agnes, and they're 4 young daughters- including a brand new baby girl. Our team slept on the floor of a loft-style room..and we had some visitors that night. (not all are pictured!)





Once again if you know me you know that spiders are or should I say *were* my greatest fear but, apparently God wanted me to face them, and with his grace, I can say today that my spider fear has been cured! 
The first evening in Anabel one of my dreams came true. Being a born and raised Oregonian I had never witnessed fireflies in flight, and didn't realize that there were fireflies in the Philippines. The night sky was so incredibly clear and the stars were visible so Bella and I stood on the deck and stargazed. I noticed these little glowing things hovering around the palm trees..when I realized they were fireflies I started crying. They were beautiful- there were so many of them. I felt like it was a little packaged gift from God to Bella and I- sounds cheesy but it was such a special moment- and I can now say that I have seen fireflies! I wish I had been able to capture a photo of them. 
The next day we worked within the Christian church in Anabel. I was supposed to head up kids church but was dehydrated and feeling awful so my team members helped me out. At the end we all went into the church and while Bella fell asleep in my arms I closed my eyes and listened to the joyful worship taking place...and in that moment I said to myself this IS real. You ARE in the middle of a Filipino jungle in this special little village where absolutely everything happening is something new and unexperienced. And Bells is taking it all in too! Surreal reality. 
The fun continued when we went to another community gathering after church where the kids got to play with puppies, make music with bamboo shoots, and eat fresh sugar cane. 



Reality really stuck that the people of Anabel are in the midst of very different spiritual struggles than we face in the States. The pastor of the church walked us through a high place at the top of the hill where villagers make animal sacrifices throughout the year for harvest times or if an individual is gravely ill. I couldn't believe that we were standing in the place where sacrifices are still happening. Where the people don't recognize or understand the grace of God- where they don't have any comprehension of who Jesus Christ is and what he did just for them. Instead they rely upon appeasement and superstition. I tried to explain all of this as best as I could to Belle and our team prayed. I felt heartbroken but hopeful for truth to flood that village. 



When we returned from praying I had a conversation with our host, Ate Agnes and asked her just how Christians within the small village function in the midst of animism.. I was curious to see if they mixed both the pagan traditions with Christianity-this is the assumption that I made in my own mind. I was shocked when she told me that the Christian church that we worked with refuses to take part in the sacrifices- meaning they do not attend and the do not give any items that would be used to fulfill the sacrifice. This is a bold stand because everyone within the community is expected to give something. Because of this, the Christians are persecuted and somewhat shunned from the rest of the village. Wow. Within two weeks from the time in Anabel I would be back at my home church freely worshipping God with like minded believers and absolutely no persecution. This conversation made me so much more appreciative of the freedom to believe and worship that we have. And to fight and fervently pray for those who do not have the same luxury within their lives. 
Oh Anabel, you will forever be on my heart. Thank you for all the beauty you provided with both your landscapes and your people. Thank you Lord for the eye -opening and perspective-changing experiences!

****If you have a moment pray for Anabel. That there would be cohesion amongst the village in the form of truth and recognition as brothers and sisters in Christ. Most of all for freedom from the spiritual bondage that holds many places within the Philippines.****


Friday, December 30, 2011

The Road to Anabel

Near the end of our outreach Team B finally got to fulfill the mission of a weekend village visit. Because of all of the typhoons that hit the area in our 2 months in Bontoc, most of our village plans were cancelled due to landslides and road blockages.. no bueno for traveling with young children. As the weekend approached I was nervous. Nervous for sleeping on the floor in the middle of the jungle. Nervous for language barriers. Nervous that the love and message of Jesus Christ wouldn't be seen or displayed in me. Nervous that my daughter would freak out about being in different conditions.. the list goes on. The entire thing was walking into a world of unknowns for me.. and although I was excited to embrace and walk forth into something new.. anxiety set in. This was paired with it coming to the end of outreach.. complete exhaustion had fully set in after Bella's hospital stay and feelings of "I just want to get home" had set in amongst many of us.

Little did I know that God knew just what our team needed. It had rained the night before and I was sure that our trip was going to be a wet one.. and honestly, I began to dread it. The morning that we were set to leave we awoke to glorious sunshine. We got everything loaded into the jeepney, and thanks to the kindness of my team mates Bella stayed inside while this mama got to take in the scenery from on top of the jeep with three of my favorite people.


That ride marked the beginning of realization for me. Realization and confirmation that the whole process of Crossroads WAS indeed and DID in fact change me. Cemented my beliefs. Rocked my world. Built a fire for my passions to blaze upon. I realized that it's ok for me to be exhausted...kicked down.. heart-broken.. and weary because I have a God who is going to get me through it and in the process develop in me a whole new strength and perspective. A God who so gladly brings sunshine when only rain is expected simply to delight the heck out his children.. and these sights..these sights that leave us simply in awe struck wonder of His creation.




I realized that there will be plenty of roadblocks and wash-outs..times that leave you in absolute frustration and confusion and bring plenty of "why's" and in these circumstances.. wait patiently, and if necessary, just build whole new road and a whole new way to get on with the journey.

  And when you have succeeded at that.. He will bring you to a little place to show you just how strong you really are.. but more importantly, how strong HE is.


I think I took more pictures during our 2 days in Anabel than I did for the rest of the 2 months we were in the Philippines. As simple and as quick as this trip was, it will forever hold a place in my heart- and I know without a doubt that we will go back there someday... More about the rest of our Anabel trip to follow! 



Thursday, December 15, 2011

YWAM Health Clinic

One of the ways our team was able to minister was through the YWAM Health Clinic that our contacts Tom & Lisa run. This was one of my favorite ministries. It is open every Friday morning to anyone who is concerned about their blood pressure/glucose levels. The clinic attracts many elderly people. Tom does the blood pressure station, where they gather information on the "patient" and take and record blood pressure readings, and Lisa does the glucose testing. They were both kind enough to teach us students both.





I loved hearing Tom & Lisa talk to the people who came in about their health. They were both so loving and compassionate but very direct about the affects of hypertension and diabetes on the human body and how important it is to manage both. This ministry is such a great way to speak into the lives of people- often they would pray for people and ask about the details of their lives. We, as students got the same opportunity- I miss Fridays at the health clinic!

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