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Tuesday, March 19, 2019

Be part of this Menschville Project! ^_^

for details, kindly email us at menschville@gmail.com


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Menschville Fashion Shop and Cafe'

FASHION SHOP OWNERS/ENTHUSIASTS

This is a joint project of all fashion business owners who want to donate goods that we will display in our shop. Anything that our customers will buy, they get to help the poor kids in Asia. 50% of the profit goes to the ministry to kids and 50% goes to the shop and cafe expenses like shop rental, electricity, water, etc. 

COFEE & TEA BUSINESS OWNERS/ENTHUSIASTS
We also wish to build relationship to people so we want to put a coffee shop here too. Hence, we also call for the attention of cofee and tea business owners to join us in this pursuit by donating hot or cold drink supplies.

CHRISTIAN MUSICIANS
Christian Musician volunteers are also invited to join us by paying a regular visit and have a gig inside the shop, playing uplifting music to the customers' ears.

EVERYONE
Let's all do these for the kids, who are the future of the world. Let us secure whatever is ahead of us by making great future leaders on our planet, in Jesus name.



Sunday, July 2, 2017

Cebu and Bohol Revisited


I got the chance to be with them again. This has been my 5th visit and they are not growing any younger! It's a privilege to meet them and be their friends. My hope is for them to use any challenges that they are facing now to be their stepping blocks toward their pedestals. By God's grace, they can reach their dreams! All possible for the glory of God.

Wednesday, January 27, 2016

No Matter What They Say, Give Your Life Away Anyway!

It just came to me, where God has already brought me. As I opened my email, I realized, I have been talking to social icons, national leaders, and other public figures. I have been to countries and I can't imagine how many impossible things have happened. I feel small. I have fears. There are times that doubts come to me. The thing called "distrust" make it heavy for me to move forward. But God reminded me today, "Hey, who's the boss by the way?". I remember this is a partnership. My Boss is greater than anybody else. Today I am refreshed by His visions.

As I've posted to my FB wall today: "Payting!"  For the Maker of all things in heaven and on earth, I'll keep on keeping on!

Keeping my focus on God and on them, whom Jesus loves


"Plant seeds of faith.    Sprinkle them with hope.     Cultivate them with love. "
-Chibi 

Saturday, November 21, 2015

Buguias Medical Mission Trip. Cold Mission Trip. But the Team was on Fire to Serve!

Seeing My Breath. Drying My Nostrils. Cracking My Throat. The price of ministering in the cold highlands of Buguias is all worth it. Everything was awesome in and out of my three-layered clothing!

I had the chance to be part of the medical mission in Loo, Buguias in Benguet last Saturday. It was my first time to work with a medical mission team and I have learned a lot. I am praying that someday, there will also be something like that here in my town. God will provide. :)

I was not able to help in the Counselling team, where I was stationed in. It was because my Ilocano is just "1 kilo"! lol! I cannot speak their language well so I was just helping Prince, a colleague from Thailand, to do the documentation. I was able to speak to some kids, youth, and mothers who finished their turn for the checkup. Praise God because some of them can talk to me in Tagalog. It was great to hear their stories and minister to them in simple ways such as encouraging them to persevere in their particular struggles in life.

God is an awesome God. I see Him in the mountains. I see Him in the eyes of the innocent people there. Praise Him.













Monday, November 16, 2015

Chillin' With Some Baguio Street Kids

What a moment when each of these kids sing for me when I was strolling alone around Burnham Park. Their voices are heart melting. They deserve to be loved.








Two days before that, we went to Lower Rock Quarry Baguio City to meet some kids and give them their own blankets. Here's a sweet Angel holding hers with such an innocent smile of gratitude.



Monday, June 1, 2015

Great Time With the Cebu Street Kids


It was a blessing to minister to the street kids in Cebu.
I surely will come back to meet them again.
There is a real hope deep inside them but they need some
people to have their back at some point especially when things
go rough and life becomes hopeless. Jesus loves them, you are called to do the same. :)







Sunday, March 8, 2015

2 Months Ago from the Land of the Golden Pagodas: BURMA

I was blessed to meet the kids of Burma. I went there for 3 weeks and I was able to meet some kids and youth (and of course adults too!) from Yangon to up north (Myitkyina, Lashio, Pyin Oo Lwin, Mandalay). I was bothered about the prevalent child labor in this nation. Though I know that the positive outcome of this is that kids grow more responsibly and ready for "life", I still believe that kids should have more time to "be kids". If God will allow me, I want to go back and share "such moments" with them.

Yangon: Pyone Pyone Kyi Orphanage

This little Burmese girl is so cute isn't she? :)

The Pyone Pyone Kyi orphans and their teacher 
who has an excellent English!


Wa Orphanage Chairman speaking to the Kids


With the dear Wa Orphans in Lashio, Shan State


I taught them "Jesus Loves Me This I know" before we left!


War victims in Myitkyina, Kachin State


Speaking to the Myiktyina Church
Joseph doing the interpretation
Lili had to interpret for me in another church





I love Burmese foods!












At Joseph's home in Myitkyina
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And I love the sights too!

Irrawaddy River



Yangon- Front of the Capitol

Pyin Oo Lwin Flower Park!











This is in an Engineering School



I know I will go back to Myanmar again!
and if God wills it, I will minister to the Burmese too.
I just need to stay longer in Bicol for now because I believe
I have a specific assignment there after graduation.
I love the Bicolanos.
But if God calls me to Myanmar, I'll go.
Only God knows too, that some of the leaders who will be raised in Bicol
will come with me back to Myanmar :)


[with me in the pictures: Lili (Burmese), ZinZin (Burmese), Keren (Korean), Joseph (Burmese).. orphans from Yangon and Lashio, war victims from Myitkyina, churches from Myiktyina]