Tabby in Philippines 1

Our Daughter Tabitha is on a mission trip to the Philippines. Here is a clip from her blog…

His little ones – He wants it all.
Hello there!

I just have to say… the bread in Manila IS as good as they say! First off, I just gotta say thank you Jesus for getting us all here safely. It has been a crazy couple of days. From the second we got here it feels like we have been going on and on. It’s only been two days! But we must have some serious supernatural help because there is no way we would be able to accomplish as much as we have without His mighty help and sweet guidance. God is faithful.

Like I was saying, I know I speak on behalf of us when I say that it has been the craziest 72 hours of my life. From feedings, to the Jaz home (where the beautiful Josie’s angels reside), to the darling children’s home. We have already managed to get on one another’s nerves and take patience to new and extreme levels. But through that, we find ourselves learning, constantly challenged, and growing!

This is my very first time to the Philippines. And man, I love it already! I love what God is doing here and I look forward to what He will be doing. I could go on and on about the adorable children. Welcoming hearts, smiling eyes, and precious laughter. But at the same time, I see the disappointment. People go in and out of their lives. I see the hurt, feelings of being unwanted. And the worries of what’s to come or what’s to end. I see a people who don’t know what or rather WHO to cry out to. They want hope, freedom, true joy! My prayer is that we would be the hands and feet of Christ. And through that, they would know that they are apart of the body. They are such a significant part of The Kingdom. And He wants them ALL.

I had the opportunity to go on a feeding for the first time with a couple of my team members. It was overwhelming. The whole way there I was asking: “Please God, please fill every hungry stomach. Multiply the food! Every person that comes will eat. Whether they come with a bowl, cup or plastic bag. Feed your little ones.” (I had heard that several times there was not enough food and they had to leave the village without feeding everyone) I was determined that that would not be the case this time around. And sure enough, the whole village ate. In fact, some even came back for seconds! Praise The Lord!

So yes, we are being challenged in different ways! Personally, I find this trip very revealing. You learn a lot about yourself and one another. You have time to slow down and reflect. In a sense, you are forced to deal with yourself and where you stand with God. And what that means to stand with God. You can either chase after lies or run to the truth.

“How long are you going to love what is empty and seek what is a lie?” – Psalms 4:2

My prayer is that each and every one of us would be hungry for the truth, a real relationship with Christ. Because once you got that down, everything else just flows. I pray that He would speak to each of our little hearts and that we wouldn’t just think about it and be like “oh, that’s a cool thought!” But also dig a little deeper and let the things that we learn translate in our hearts and reflect in our very beings! 🙂

Thank you so much for keeping us in your prayers and thoughts.

Be blessed!
– Tabby

3 thoughts on “Tabby in Philippines 1

  1. I grew up in the philippines and although it has been 25+ years since I’ve been there, I’m determined to take there what we do in africa to help children. Asia – SE Asia in particular – and even more specifically the philippines is incredibly special to me. I’m so glad to see your post about it and to hear what tabitha is seeing and doing there. and what greater blessing than to see your kids following in missions! wooohooo! continuing to pray for y’all!

  2. Tabby,
    What a pleasure it is to read your about you and the work G-d is doing through you. You are a blessing to everyone you touch.
    Uncle Bill (Vermont)

  3. I sponsored a child in the Philippines from when he was 4 until highschool graduation. His name was Bryan Marcelino and I have often wondered where his path took him. I know from the letters he sent that good Christian teachings were part of his daily life. Knowing how important personal contact with someone filled with the Holy Ghost can be I am delighted to see you are able to interact with others like him now. Thank you for an insightful and intelligently written declaration of your work. Love, Uncle Steve

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