A woman in her late 30s, known to MAP and its missionary workers for about 6 years now, from the humble Abellen Ayta tribe of Western Tarlac, is Leah Morales. She’s a very notable person, with curious knowing eyes, ever flourishing smile, and a busy body like no other among the Abellens.
OVERFLOW 2016
Here is a short video clip from OVERFLOW 2016. Thank you for sharing your blessings! You may read the short article about it {here} Video by JC Privado Music by Steve McPherson
No One left Behind
Jesus, no matter how high and unimaginable his status, the fact He is God, when he came down here, saw us as if we were his equal. No longer we are strangers, and enemies, He calls us friends, brothers/sisters; although he is Lord, we are His sons/daughters.
Cross over: Through the Mountains and Raging River to Reach the Valley of Hope.
When MAP team ( Paul, Ira, Zoe their daughter, Chela, Nathan and I) were trekking the Sierra Madre Mountains going to the Aeta village in Tangan-tangan, the Lord impressed this passage to my heart: King David said, “I will not offer anything that cost me nothing”. I was reflecting my time with mission- wow it’sContinue reading Cross over: Through the Mountains and Raging River to Reach the Valley of Hope.
Tarlac Ministry Report 2016 (Monitoring Phase)
We simply praise and thank God for the opportunity and privilege to see our Aeta friends at Tangan-tangan, San Jose, Tarlac last February 26-28, 2016. I was with my husband; Julius Melad when we made the climb.