We just left Balut for another base in the Philippines
called Antipolo, so I thought I would take some time to reflect. Our time at
the Balut base was amazing. It was
in a part of town called Tondo. If
you watch this video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e_Ht_19N8Uw
you will get a glimpse of what it is like here. This is a video called World’s Toughest Place to be a Bus
Driver. It really shows the type
of people we are ministering to and what life is like for them. During out time in Balut, we were so
busy. We spent most of our time in
the permanent housing of Smokey Mountain (an old garbage dump that the
government has turned into housing) and then the new dump village where people
have build homes that they can scavenge for things to sell. I am going to do a quick run down of
the different ministries we were apart of.
Feeding Programs: We did this for children in the
dump village and families who had children with TB (Tuberculosis) and their
children who have TB. People from
our group would get up at 7am prepare the food and then we would go run a
program for the kids: songs, Bible skit, and short Bible teaching. Then they would get to eat. It was amazing to have so many people
come for obvious reasons, food, but then want to hear so much more after.
Elementary Program: This program was every Saturday
morning for kids who are sponsored through YWAM Balut. The sponsorship provides for all of
their school needs. We would start
with games, then do songs (always with hand motions), a Bible skit, and then a
teaching. We would end our time
praying for the kids and playing with them. I did the teaching for the kids the second Saturday and it
was really good :) It made me miss elementary education.
TB Bible Study: This was once a week and was for the
families of kids with TB, who are getting treatment through YWAM. It is kind of like a support group, but
so much more. Typical set up is
worship, testimony, and teaching.
There is at the end lots of prayer and fellowship where we got to
minister and encourage the parents and play with their kids.
High School Ministry: This was a huge part of what we
did. Friday nights were a small
group ministry for kids in the permanent housing of Smokey Mountain. Then there were two different ones on
Saturday: one at permanent housing and the other at the dumpsite. We did two different programs based on
the two different groups that planned.
All three had worship and teaching. The small group ministry was very personal and filled with
application. The other two had
games for icebreakers and testimonies.
I taught the first Saturday about grace and mercy and I shared my
testimony this past Saturday about how being holy is not the same as pleasing
others…that has been a huge lesson for me. By the end of our time, I had a group of students who want
to be teachers asking me to pray for them and their college entrance exam. They are normally so shy that this is
HUGE!
College Ministry: This was on Wednesday nights and we
only got to go once, which was a bummer.
We had worship, a skit called the sin chair, two testimonies, a
teaching, and then prayer small groups.
All of the girls in my small group were 16 or 17. They start college very young here and
it was great to really connect with them.
I got to hear about their struggles and pray for them. I also shared about how God can use
whatever you do with your future for His glory. We are called to serve Him and show His love where ever we
go and whatever we do. It was
great!
Day Care Program: This is a two parter. We helped to care for babies that are
either level 2 or 3 malnourished.
Their parents drop them off there in the morning and then pick them up
at night. The day care helps to
get them better and develop them.
It is partly how YWAM Balut came to be and is therefore one of their
oldest ministries. The other part
is a Bible study for the mothers of present and past babies in the day
care. I did the teaching the first
week we were there. I spoke about
God’s love. When I first started
to plan I didn’t fully realize that was where God was taking me, but it was
perfect because the testimony that Joy and Ali shared matched perfectly. So good!
Home Visits: We spent a few hours every other day
visiting people that have been connected to these programs at one point or
another. The main purpose was to
go, pray, and encourage. We
would average 5-10 homes in a day.
It was so good! On one
specific day, we were visiting families of the elementary ed sponsored
students. We went into the home of
a boy named Jovani, which made me think of my Italian roots and my students
from home. We started by talking
with him and his mother. At one
point, the mother shared about her struggle of being a different faith
background from her husband. She
had prayed to statues in her past and had never been told that she could pray
and speak to God directly; in fact that is what He so longs for. I shared more and she asked more
questions. She accepted Christ that
day. When I was praying with her
she started to cry and when I asked her why she was crying, she said it was
because she was filled with joy. I then started to cry…of course. SO AMAZING!
Well that is what we did in Balut…hope that sheds some light
on the past few weeks. Write more
soon :) About a month left, I can hardly believe it!
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