The prayer that we’ve waiting for a long time has finally been answered- a new multi-purpose center in Sitio Singawan, Brgy. Umiray, Dingalan, Aurora Province.
OVERFLOW 2015: A Christmas Gift-giving to the Tribes
Mission Accomplished! We thank God for all those individuals, churches, and organizations that supported and prayed for our Christmas gift-giving to the tribes called “Overflow”. Indeed your generous hearts and hands were able to reach out many tribal families in Northern and Southern Luzon. After a series of preparations and meetings all of our effortsContinue reading OVERFLOW 2015: A Christmas Gift-giving to the Tribes
Christmas Gift-giving to the Tribes
It’s the most awaited season of the year. We see people coming home to their families, reunions being set, people started forgiving, people show their love thru giving, and people show they are blessed by helping those who are poor and neglected. We are blessed to minister among the indigenous people of Aeta, Dumagat, Ifugao,Continue reading Christmas Gift-giving to the Tribes
Mindoro Field Report
It was the second day of July and we were gearing up to bask on a two-week journey in the mountains and coastal areas of Mindoro. Our first stop was in Abra de Ilog, Occidental Mindoro where we spent a few nights at Ptr. Boni and Sis Debie’s house. We thank God for theirContinue reading Mindoro Field Report
Project Nehemiah Rehabilitation Program (WATER, SANITATION, and HEALTHY ENVIRONMENT)
It was a year and eight months ago when Super Typhoon Yolanda struck a huge part of Visayas, particularly in Leyte and Eastern Samar. In 2014, after a series of fervent prayers and thorough planning, Medical Ambassadors Phil. Inc. ( MAP) chose Hernani, Eastern Samar to be the recipient of a rehabilitation project, named ProjectContinue reading Project Nehemiah Rehabilitation Program (WATER, SANITATION, and HEALTHY ENVIRONMENT)
Canoe
It was a beautiful Sunday of February after Church service in Sitio Singawan. The rain has just stopped and the three of us; Ate Cris, Anj, and I, went to the other side of the river to visit one of the communities.
HILGENDORF MEMORIAL CLINIC
Bunhian Medical Station, otherwise known as the Hilgendorf Memorial Clinic (HMC) started in 1973. I was traveling through Bagabag one day after the completion of my residency training in surgery searching out a place where my wife and I could do some medical missionary. He told me of an Ifugao group in one of theContinue reading HILGENDORF MEMORIAL CLINIC
CULTURE SHOCK
Visiting a pure Manobo village like Misulong for our scheduled immunization was indeed a real struggle of adjustment for me. Misulong is 70 kilometers from Tagpopoot, via Maniki and Sto. Nino, by jeep and motorbike. It is populated by the Talaingod Manobo tribe. To reach Misulong, you either have to climb a steep path forContinue reading CULTURE SHOCK
Reflections on a MAP Worker’s Life
Initially the worker enters the field equipped with the professional degree garnered after 5 to 10 years of sweating in college plus of course her desire to manifest her obedience and desire to follow the Lord through missions. Significantly each has his own set of ideas regarding mission work depending on personal experience and spiritualContinue reading Reflections on a MAP Worker’s Life