Monday, December 29, 2008

The holidays and how educational software on laptops can spark children in learning

December 29, 2008: Monday, 4:55pm – Burbank, California, USA
It’s been a great busy time to say the least. I have been blessed to connect with so much family and friends and have some great conversations and sharing about our lives and our faith that I am overwhelmed with joy and awe at how Jesus works and moves in all our lives whether we are aware or not. Ton to post, just trying to find time to sit down and type after work is all done.

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My 6-year-old niece Maya and my brother Rex

Below is a video to show what my 6 year old niece Maya has learned from going online and browsing and clicking around for something she bought called a Webkinz. This gave great insight on how children can adapt to technology and how quickly they can learn various topics. I’m excited to see what bringing laptops with educational software can do in the communities that me and friends spend our time in every Saturday. If you’re in the Philippines, come join us some time and see for yourself how lives can change with a little time and love.

Link to video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RMv8atjrn2Y

Wednesday, December 24, 2008

God connects us with each other, to help and encourage

Wednesday, 1:34pm – Burbank, California, USA
The list of people that God has connected me with to share my love for Jesus and faith in God, to lift up, and to receive help back. In the past week and a half.

Mom
Rhett (sister)
Austin
Kengi
Rocky
Nick
Angelica
Monisa’s Dad
Monisa’s Uncle
Jonar
Aaron
Steve
Star
Small group (Gary, Allen, Paul, Noah, John, Ali, Gio, Nate)
Grace
Lauren
Emily
Rich
Ryan V.
John C.
Mark
Arul
Edwin
Moina

Insight shown for:


  • How God is working to move us to connect with each other
  • How to speak to people depending on there spiritual level or where they are at in life
  • Knowing that God is working in every relationship and every situation, and being at peace knowing that only those people can choose to turn to God and that God is the only one that can make their relationship grow
  • Seeing how certain people have opportunities to connect with people that no one else has access to depending on their background, how they grew up, and how they are today with their spiritual life and just openness to love
  • Selfishness turns us away from the Lord. Learning how to be selfless is one aspect that brings us closer to Jesus or is a by-product of having faith in the Lord
  • Learning how to remain quiet or still when someone is sharing. What you say may turn them away.
  • Learning how to love others and lift them up in prayer, also for me to pray so that I am not judgmental but always loving to have others improve in their lives. It’s not about me.
  • The Holy Spirit fills me to change up my personality and style of talking depending on who I am talking to. A strange feeling I have come across frequently recently about seeing myself, as if I am floating and watching myself interact with others.
  • Another strange thing that has been happening is that I feel like I know everyone. New people I meet I feel like I’ve known them for a long time or that I have spent my life time with them. As if God is making me comfortable with these people I meet so that I can engage with them.

Wednesday, December 17, 2008

Christmas Event for Pook Arboretum community, December 13, 2008

Although I wasn't able to attend because I flew back to the United States, I had the honor of serving God and his children by helping to prepare for this event. We usually serve about 50 kids. This day 200+ came out plus the parents and families of many. I really wanted to witness this day and see the joy and love but I know it was there so I don’t have to see it. It is a blessing serving any way possible.

Thank you very much for all the volunteers, sponsors, Extra Mile Foundation, Victory, UNYAP and Kids Church for all the help and support to make Arboretum gift giving possible. Around 200 plus kids, parents and youths were blessed that day through the gift giving, Kids Church presentation, midget show, and snacks.

This ministry for the community started on October 18, 2008 with the kids. Volunteers from Extra Mile Foundation conduct Kids Ministry for an average of about 50 kids every Saturday afternoon. The plan for next year is to focus on youth and women through sports, leadership training, functional literacy, computer literacy, livelihood activities, health, and other programs depending on the need of the community.

Praise the Lord for loving us and allowing us to show and give love back to everyone.

James 2:14-18, NIV
What good is it, my brothers, if a man claims to have faith but has no deeds? Can such faith save him? Suppose a brother or sister is without clothes and daily food. If one of you says to him, “Go, I wish you well; keep warm and well fed,” but does nothing about his physical needs, what good is it? In the same way, faith by itself, if it is not accompanied by action, is dead. But someone will say, “You have faith; I have deeds.” Show me your faith without deeds, and I will show you my faith by what I do.


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Friday, December 12, 2008

Everything and everyday is a blessing

December 12, 2008: Friday – Flying over the Pacific Ocean and International Date Line
Right now it’s 12:46pm California time, and 4:46am Manila time and I’m flying over the Pacific Ocean, turning on my laptop in the dark, and trying to get used to the new time zone already. It’s a perfect time to get caught up in the last week of events and be able to reflect on all the ways God has been moving in my life and others. I was telling me roommate PJ the other day, “You know, God has been moving and been controlling a lot of the events that have happened in our life. It’s only now that I notice it because I’m paying attention.” These words hold so true and here are a few instances this past week, December 5 - December 12:

Last Friday – I finally got to watch the Philippine version of the play Hairspray. A sister named Monica was in it as well as TJ who was the main character Link. It was really cool to be able to see new friends in their profession and get to see what they are passionate it for. Monica is a singer and TJ a dancer and actor. Both are super nice and funny and I’m looking forward to more experiences and learning more about the two. I went with JB the Magician. (There are 2 JB’s I know, the other is JB the photographer/aspiring actor) JB the Magician I have gotten to know in the past month and we were able to spend some time in traffic sharing a little bit about our lives. God linked us specifically for that event to hang out and also to spend time in rush hour so that we can get a chance to talk. God models how we get closer in relationships by the chance for face-to-face talks and open hearted conversation.

Saturday – The Arboretum outreach and ministry that me and my friends from Victory QC church and Extra Mile Foundation is showing to grow and be in constant blessing from the Lord. I’ve noticed I use the words ‘friends’ and ‘brothers/sisters’ interchangeably. A brother or sister in Christ is merely recognizing the spiritual family and bond I have with these people in my life now that share the common love for Jesus, the Holy Spirit, God. I have also noticed about blessing as if it’s an off and on thing; God blesses us in every instance, whether in good or bad situation. They are blessings based on perspective. The results of a trial or tribulation in our life brings out good traits and lessons that we carry for the rest of our lives such as perseverance, understanding a purpose or direction God wants us in, or the great change that has happened in another person’s life with their relationship with God and others. When I mention “blessing”, it’s more for me to share that I recognize how God is working in each and every one of our lives.

The ministry that is happening in Arboretum is becoming more fruitful by the number of volunteers that are coming out and the donations of time, love, and money from the United States from friends of mine in the motorcycle racing community. I was telling my friends Bimbo and Pons last night when they were driving me to the airport, “Man, it’s so awesome how much $75 can buy. We just bought 120 toys for 60 kids. My sister just bought their kid 1 toy for $75 bucks! It’s really true what they say that ‘a little amount can literally feed a small village’!” It definitely can and I thank God that I was able to witness it and know how to be able to stretch the dollar. How we use our money and the value of it is all relative based on where you live. I came to understand that you end up adapting to your environment and you make due what’s needed for the area that you live.

New volunteers that came out is a new dear friend that I met through where my Aunt works named Annie. She came out last Saturday and she is coming to tomorrow’s big event for the Christmas party we are hosting in Arboretum. Two brothers named Alain and Jaime also came, as well as a sister named Steph. I love and thank God that I was able to witness the joy those people experienced and the love they felt interacting with the kids and the other volunteers. I am a little sad that I’m not able to attend the show tomorrow but I was privileged to help prepare and manage the U.S. donations for the items that were bought for the outreach:
  • Food for 500+ people. A huge donation came from Pastor Ricky for food to feed 500+ people. Extra funds were needed for additional ingredients for that food.
  • Gift bags for the 120+ toys for the boys and girls. There were even more donations from a push from the church to promote the Christmas event and now there was an extra 120+ gifts from church donations!
  • 60 hygiene kits. Thank you God for my brother Kenji in the U.S. that you connected me with Lord. Kenji started his foundation the Leon and Mary Fields Foundation and he put together a program called Do Something Saturday (for more info, visit here: http://www.dosomethingsaturday.org) Kenji showed me the love he gives to the homeless in Los Angeles County by the hygiene kits he pool resources and people together to package and give out to the poor and needy. From U.S. donations, we put together kits that consist about 10 items in each bag for necessities including toothbrush, shampoo, towel, soap, nail cutter, etc. I’m so happy we were able to do a Do Something Saturday project here in the Philippines. I will show those kits and who we gave them out to when my friends send me pictures. Thank you Kenji.
  • Cupcake treats. We were able to purchase 100 chocolate cupcakes made from my dear friend and sister Camille. Super tasty and I know the kids are going to love it. Camille is a super good baker and cook and she also put together an awesome Thanksgiving Dinner last month. It was very special and made me feel so much at home. Thank you and love you Camille!
  • Props setup. Some funds were allocated to create the television set prop that is being made by creative brother Warren. I play basketball with Warren and he’s an architect in college and artist/designer outside of school. Thank you Warren.

Sunday – God connected me with Jaime from my Wednesday Bible study group (also called ‘small group’) to end up going to the Fort Bonifacio church in the Every Nation building for the 7pm service. There I spent a little time with friends from the Fort small group and I was introduced to a new brother named Alex. To see how God is working on Alex’s life is awesome and to witness it I can’t thank God enough.

Alex has been out of a job for the last 2 months. As soon as he mentioned this to me, not even 5 minutes after service ended and we were walking out of the room, 1 minute later I get a text from my dear friend Alain (from Quezon City small group) asking me if I knew anyone that needed a job for 1 month or so teaching English to Koreans. Alex just got layed off from a job at a call center and it just so happens he has experience teaching English to Koreans. God’s timing is always perfect.

The group all ate at High Street at a placed called New Orleans and I got to know Alex more and his vision to help the poor in the Philippines. He has a big heart in what he wants to do here so me and 2 other brothers, JB the Photographer and Ryan Manalastes prayed over him about his faith and him getting a job. I connected Alex and Alain and the next day Alex got the job. Thank you Lord for answering our prayers and showing us how you move through all of us.

God showed how he connects people’s lives and increases our faith and love for him and others by the situations that transpire. Alex had to go through those past 2 months of trials without having money or a job and having to deal with his attitude and relationships with people and God throughout. As in all situations, it was a blessing because now I know Alex drew closer to God and I pray he’s able to begin being diligent in reading the Bible and following God’s Word and by always honoring and praising him in all situations. The people that witnessed Alex’s life in this past week have their faith effected knowing that God answered our prayers. I love you God.

Monday to today – This whole week has been preparation for tomorrow’s Arboretum event. Each and everyday the connections with people and all that I did in every aspect I constantly reflected on God and was praying on what he wanted me to do and to give thanks to the lessons I learned each day about pride, honesty, continued love with others in unity, and honoring and sharing the love I have for Jesus in all I do. Everyday there is a chance to do ‘good’, show love and apply the lessons that is learned in the Bible. That is a blessing in itself because then we have a chance to grow in our relationship with God and everyone we come across in this life.

God has lined up things for me to go back to the United States for about a month to connect back with friends and family and spend time with them. I don’t doubt that relationships will grow in love for each other and with their individual relationships with God. No matter what happens in our life, good or bad, light or dark, I have come to know that every day and every thing in it is a blessing, a gift from God, to allow us to learn and love and live out or lives how God intended.

Holy God, I love you so much Father. I can’t thank you enough of all that you have provided and of the life I live now, knowing and learning more about you, acknowledging you and praising you in all I do, drawing closer to your children in this world, and having the opportunity to live a life learning more about the purposes you have for me. Almighty Lord, I pray that we all come to a point where we constantly obey what you want of us to do, because in all that you want us to do is good and out of love, and is what is best for us as an earthly parent is with their child. Thank you Lord for bringing about these revelations each and every day. In Jesus name I pray, Amen.


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Austin and Monisa : May 31, 2008

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Austin and Monisa : May 31, 2008

My friend and sister Monisa, visit back to the United States, on friendship and family

Ninoy Aquino International Airport, Manila, Philippines
It's about 8:20pm, Friday night, and I'm excited to be waiting for the 10:00pm flight back to Los Angeles. I was planning on staying in the Philippines for the holidays but events in God's plans has lead me to come home to spend time with friends and family. The change up in plan has transpired in the past 2 days. Although I will be visting some family in friends in happiness, there will be others there that are going through the transistion of having a loved one being taken to heaven with God.

My friend Monisa had suffered a health condition that deteriorated suddenly a couple of days ago. It was last night to my understanding that it was decided that she be taken off life support as recommendations from the doctors that she would not recover.

I am on a flight back to be there for my dearest friend and brother Austin. I realized that our relationship with God and the relationships we have in this world to help us understand God more is very critical for our spritual growth and our understanding of what God wants of each of our lives. So important our these relationships to me that I will now do all that I can to take care of what I have with people, to not neglect the blessings of the connections God has made for me with others, and to do all that I can to help or serve others around me. I see the love of Jesus and God moving in everyone from just even sitting there, not saying anything to the person, but just hanging out.

I'm excited to see what God has in store for each and everyone one of us and the experience that I will come to witness on the trip to Los Angeles. I was reading from a discipleship book that my brother Pons gave me right now before they dropped me off at the airport and a verse stood out:

1 Corinthians 3:6-8
"I planted the seed, Apollos watered it, but God made it grow. So neither he whol plants nor he who waters is anything, but only God, who makes things grow. The man who plants and the man who waters have one purpose, each each will be rewarded according to his own labor."


Holy Father, I pray that we are sensitive to the places you want us to go, sensitive to the things you want us to do, and sensitive to the love you want us to give and show. Almighty God, give us the strength to follow once we understand what you are filling in our hearts. Father, I pray that all the connections and experiences that transpire are life changing, honor and glorify your name Lord, and bring us closer to you and to all your children of this world. Holy Father, allow our hearts to be open to planting the seed and sharing with others of the greatness of Jesus, allow our faith to continue in watering the seed by lifting up brothers and sisters in Christ in their time of need, and lastly Father I pray and thank you of all the growth you allow to happen. In Jesus name I pray, Amen.

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Austin and Monisa : May 31, 2008

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Austin and Monisa : May 31, 2008

Thursday, December 4, 2008

Overcoming temptation and prayer of the righteous

Wednesday night was small group (Bible study) and a trip to the hotel The Peninsula in Makati for my friend Camille’s birthday get together.

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Are my shoes glowing? hahaha

Verses in small group I will remember and hold close to my heart are:

1 Corinthians 10:13 (NLV)
“The temptations in your life are no different from what others experience. And God is faithful. He will not allow the temptation to be more than you can stand. When you are tempted, he will show you a way out so that you can endure.”


James 5:16 (NIV)
“6Therefore confess your sins to each other and pray for each other so that you may be healed. The prayer of a righteous man is powerful and effective.”


These both are important to me because the first one about temptation has helped me all throughout my 5 months so far as a Christian. A brother Dino in the group also shared that he has been able to refer to this verse as well that helps him. I emailed him this about a month ago and it brought a great joy that he has kept it close to him. Thank you Lord.

The second is important because being able to share my life with others of past darkness or even current sins helps me deal with them and not allow the sins to condemn or keep me in bondage. Confessing sins to God and to brothers, praying for forgiveness and repenting, and having brothers help pray for you always helps to overcome temptations. Thank you Lord for your grace and for brothers and sisters you have brought into my life.

Coming across this second verse increased my passion to move forward with God and being obedient because I have come to know this truth intimately. If I am righteous or a brother or sister is righteous, the more our prayers for each other get answered and this is yet another one of the several things I love God so much for.

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Camille, Julianne, Nino, Pao, Carisse and Liz at The Peninsual in Makati

I miss my motorcycle racing

December 3, 2008: Wednesday, 5:29pm – Mandaluyong, PhilippinesI just came across this video from someone trying to add me on myspace.com. This is a perfect example of what I used to do, and what I miss. Oh man…motorcycle racing [sigh].


Monday, December 1, 2008

Eyes open now to education for poor children using technology

Monday, 6:33pm – Mandaluyong, Philippines
In talking more about the ministry and the events of this past weekend, some revelations came to awareness from the Holy Spirit:

  1. Being sick prevented me from going to Barangay Arboretum where every Saturday I volunteer in kids ministry and outreach to a poor community. This made me reflect that if there is a set schedule and people to go (there are plenty volunteers now), then it can be self running. I was now able to think about what else I can do there such as going back to the initial vision God gave me in bringing technology to these communities and having online based or computer-based educational software to teach the kids how to read, write or math skills, or even to teach the older kids business skills.

  2. Being sick also prevented me from going to Cebu, so I spent time with my cousin that was visiting Manila from Calbayog. While I was in Project 4 visiting their church office, I met a distant cousin of mine named Charter that works at HP computer services. I got his number as I thought of being able to purchase discounted refurbished laptops or to inquire about the corporation in donating to NGOs (Non-Government Organizations). This is great as I'm concentrating more on who else I can ask.

  3. Inquiring more about laptops got me back into looking into the One Laptop Per Child program that I came across before I moved to the Philippines. It costs $399 to donate one to a poor nation and to receive one. The organization’s mission is to provide an educational device for children in developing nations. From what I read before, the unit is cool, it has educational software that is localized to the language of that nation, it operates on minimal battery and has a new technology to always remain connected to the internet and to other OLPC laptops locally so they can communicate with each other. I’m eager to look more into this and see if I can bring it into this nation. I have come across recently on wikipedia that there is a pilot project so I will begin researching if the program has developed further and if I can help facilitate trying out the laptop and see how well it helps. Some things to consider are: updatability of software, level of education, maintenance and support availability.

God has me exactly where I need to be. The first 3 months here I concentrated on contributing to starting, organizing, and coordinating the events every Saturday at Barangay Arboretum with all the volunteers from Victory Church. Everyone is essential in being able to make the day and plan successful and God is faithful in providing the people and their efforts. The first 3 months have been blessed with donations from the States and I was privileged to provide suggestions on what to give out on Saturdays for the kids and community. This ranged from crayons, illustrations, craft materials, snacks, drinks and any supporting materials needed. Now it’s time to bring the core of education and technology packaged all with love.