Saturday, June 13, 2009

Chronicling the Months Into One Post

I havent' been fair to you my dear blog. I just went to post about our shopping at Trinoma and to write about Kris Allen. I'd like to give you back the justice of telling you what had transpired in the past months.


Well, I left off with John Moore winning in the SAICFF. Well, on February I interned in Hinge Inquirer and come March, I worked as a port volunteer in Doulos. See the video above for the summary of my two week experience there my dear blog. It was fun but in the end, I cried lots when they left the Philippines. Well, life must go on. Doulos has to minister in Taiwan and I have to minister here in my country.

April, summer camps are all over and those are the things that I've been busy with. Sooner or later Do Hard Things would be out but there isn't definite date yet from OMF. May, I graduated from college with a degree in Journalism. Sorry, I won't post any picture of that. :D LoL I'd like to remain a student for a while.

In the end of May, I, together with our youth group at church performed the Everything mime drama at a Missions Camp where some ouf our young people attended. My, I was the demon cutter!


And surprise, surprise! Do Hard Things is finally here in the Philippines. Excitement is slowly spreading like wildfire! Lots of people I don't even know and people I don't expect to ask, ask about the book! God is so good! Last year, I wouldn't have believed you if you told me that Do Hard Things would be here.

(L-R. Hannah, Ate Leslie, Juan Carlos a.k.a J.C., me, Kuya Franco and Mark)

And to add to this, I am now a True Love Waits Philippines volunteer. We went to Tagaytay last week to do a Love Revolution Talk in a church where I also got to talk about Do Hard Things. It was such a delightful experience. That day ended with young people gaining the true concept of love: God's unconditional and unwavering love.

The day after that was Parent Talk 101, a parenting seminar that our church sponsored. There were so many parents, pastors and singles who attended. It's such a blessing to see them being blessed by the message of responsible parenting. One trivia... when should you start preparing as a parent? Answer: 18 years before you become a parent. I got that from Pastor Clem, so if you want to know why, attend Parent Talk 102 and ask him why. :)

Just this Wednesday, we began rehearsing a mime drama with Dare You To Move as music. And yesterday Friday... surprise, surprise again... Alex Jordan Harris is getting married. Yes, you heard it right. Alex is getting married to a sweet lady named Courtney Edmonds. Yay! The Three Grandmothers, Josette, Alyssa and I are so ecstatic about the news as much as we have been when Do Hard Things came out here.


Aren't they a sweet couple? Read the story at the twins' blog.

Well, those are some newses my blog. ;)

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