Well, I'm overdue for this update...so much has been going on since my first note! Our team had dinner together at Manila Bay two weeks ago...that would be the restaurant in Northeast Philly...not the city in the Philippines!



We've also had 2 training sessions since my last note. One of the sessions was related to cultural sensitivity and understanding how Americans are perceived by other cultures and how Americans often view cultures in poorer countries. For example, we learned that other cultures view Americans as loud and a couple of people in our group shared how when they've traveled overseas you can often tell who the Americans are because you can hear them! Not that it's a bad thing...that's how our culture is. And we learned how other cultures value relationships as the most important thing...not that we also don't, but that they will sacrifice honesty to protect a relationship. One of our leaders, Kathy, shared a story of a building project they were working on in Thailand where they asked their Thai leader if the construction method they were using was correct. Out of respect for Kathy and her team, the Thai leader said the method was fine, but she and their group went to lunch the Thai leader had his crew redo their work the way that he wanted it done. So as you can see, understanding where we're each coming from can be very important!
In our last training session we learned more about what we'll actually be doing in the PI. Initially we'll be spending about 2 days in Manila getting inter-cultural training and visiting the Dump. From Manila we will travel to Mindoro Island where we will be working on rehabilitating the meeting facility that was donated to ISACC. We saw pictures of the facility and if we're able to line up the materials we need, we think our main goal will be to replace the roof of their chapel which must have blown off at some point. But there's so much that needs to be done...we'll be praying about it and what we do will be largely dependent on supplies.
Now some of you might be wondering why ISACC needs us to do the building rehab...why do we need to go halfway around the world to do it for them? I can only answer that by saying that it's God's plan! Six of us had signed up for this trip because of what we thought was going to be the opportunity to minister in the Dump area outside Manila. But God obviously has other plans for us! And beyond this, ISACC does not have the financial resources to rehab this facility, which is so important to their organization being able to grow. Part of our trip money goes to purchase the needed supplies, etc. We are all very excited to see where God leads us on this trip.
Please continue praying for our team. Please pray for Bill's knee and that the troubles he's been having do not prevent him from being able to go along. Please pray for relationships among the team members; that we continue to get to know each other and grow together. And please pray that we all remain open to God's leading and direction on this journey.
Well, I guess you're up-to-date! Now I'm going to sign off and see about getting a blog spot set up...looks like we should have internet access everywhere we're going to be.
Thanks again to you all for your love, support and encouragement. Each one of you will be coming along with me on this trip!
Love,
Nancy
Matthew 25:35-40
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