Thursday, March 26, 2009

MV Doulos

What was supposed to be a short trip to the MV Doulos Bookstore turned into a five hour tour of the ship. It was a warm, sunny day when a few church members visited the Doulos to purchase a few books. And to our utter amazement, the line was looooong. Reminder to those who will visiting the (new) Doulos in two years, don't visit the bookstore on a Sunday.

Fortunately, we had visited the Doulos a week earlier and became acquainted with a few crew members. So instead of lining up in the bookstore line, we went to the back of the ship and received a tour of the whole ship.

Our tour guide, Mrs. Ilona Csernus, began with sharing the short history of the Doulos and the Logos. We ventured into the small corridors of the ship, visiting the laundry area, the fire station, the engine, room, the dining area, and eventually found our way into the Csernus living quarters in the lower levels of the ship.

Learning about the Doulos and its mission has been an eye opening experience to not only life on a ship, but also the importance and hard work involved in the missions ministry. Crew members don't stay on the ship during the entire duration of their 2 year stay on the ship, but go out to parks and prisons to tell people about the gospel.

Look forward to seeing the new Doulos in 2 years.



That's not the Doulos. That's the Melville, the shipped parked behind the Doulos. But it makes for a great picture.



The line went all the way down the pier, and zig zagged like a scribble at the end of the picture. It was insane -- sooo many people.



Eleanor poses at the fire station.



The main entrance to the bookstore.



Welcome home who-ever-you-are. (Anna with an H.)




That guy's the Bouncer. He's from the Netherlands and he makes funny faces. And he's 18.





TAIWAN! TAIWAN!!! TAIWAN!!!!


The Engine Room.


This guy looks like Samuel Tan, Rev. Stephen's brother. Ya think?





The gang minus Spencer. Left to right: Lawrence, Ellie, Jina, Cat, Ilona, Benjamin, and Daniel. We rock.






They've got a trampoline in their cabin!

From the outside -- without the long line of people.


Good bye Doulos. See you again in two years.

Tuesday, March 17, 2009

Joshua


I've posted about Joshua last December. I just received the sad news that he went to be with our Lord. It was this morning (3/17/2009, not sure which hospital). 

I know he struggled hard. He fought and trusted God. We prayed for him, for his family; even though some of us never met him; because he is our brother in Christ. We may not need to pray for Joshua anymore for we know where he is, in heaven. However, we do need to pray for his family, friends, and love ones. Those whom he left here on earth. Let them be comforted by God's promise that they will meet Joshua again at the appointed time.

I leave you with this verse, of comfort. To remind us that the place where he is... is a wonderful place.

Revelations 21:4
"And God shall wipe away all tears from their eyes; and there shall be no more death, neither sorrow, nor crying, neither shall there be any more pain: for the former things are passed away."

Sunday, March 15, 2009

The Summer Con 09' Quest for Funds

So we've already talked about the garage sale for our summer conference. As a continuation for that. Last last Sunday, our church sold shabu-shabu; and today they sold some siomai. It was a fun fund raising event. Even if it's just a little, a few thousand pesos was raised.

And a new development is... if you want to join and don't have enough money, just look for Enoch hia (5'10" with a big smile) and ask for some raffle booklets. A mountain bike, Nautica Cologne for Men, Samsonite Camera Bag, Samsonite Neck Rest, and a Hi-Lock Glassware set will be given away. Draw date will be on March 29 @ 12noon. Each ticket is only P30... and if you sell an amount more than P1500, the amount you sold will be deducted to your summer conference fare. (I'm not so sure about the mechanics though, I'll clarify this in a few days). So start selling now and join our summer conference in Ilocos. God bless you all.

Wednesday, March 4, 2009

Nothing Much, Just Reading... Harold Sala's Winning Your Inner Struggles

Two of the things I did with in the last seven days: 1) Finish reading Winning Your Inner Struggles, 2) Watched Street Fighter: Legend Of Chun Li. OK, so I don't recommend #2. My expectation was really low, around 3 out of 10 (10 being the highest); but it was way lower than that. I did get a good laugh about the experience though.

Anyway, we all know that Harold and Darlene Sala are in the country for a month now. I attended one of their seminars on singleness in CBCP (Christian Bible Church of the Philippines) a few weeks ago. During that time, I bought a book (Winning Your Inner Struggles) with the thought that this might help me with some of my struggles with regards to temptations. But, it wasn't what I expected; it was better. It tackles almost every part of our self.... fear, emotion, anger, burn out, disappointments, worries, stress, etc. I've learned a lot that I've been praying to God to help me apply. 

One of the things I picked up is the line "you can let your emotions control your mind, or let your mind control your emotions." (This isn't the exact line, but it's more or less the same). If you're sad, depressed, emotional, tired - you'll really feel it once you let those feelings take over your mind and convince you. But we can do it the other way around... If you think you're happy, you will eventually be happy. Just let your mind do the controlling; don't let your emotions dictate how good or bad your day will be.

Also, as I was reading, some people came to my mind whom I wanted to recommend the book to. Friends of mine whom, I believe, can also learn from it. The further I read, more friends I thought of. So I was at a point where I thought this book could help all of us. The good thing about it is that Dr. Sala goes back to the Bible as one of his main reference which is very important. Before we apply what we read, we should always make sure that the author is not making up what he writes. So I recommend buying this book. Hey, it's P170. It's light and easy to read.