Within just a few days of typhoon Yolanda hitting the Philippines in November 2013, Kids International Ministries was in Tacloban, Leyte; feeding, housing and loving people in the name of Christ..... and they are still there. The outreach to help people at the time of a natural disaster has turned into a long term, full-time part of their ministry here in the Philippines. Volunteers and staff continue to minister and help rebuild the lives of the people in that area.If you drive two hours north from Tacloban in Ormoc, Leyte; you will see that Yolanda also destroyed the lives, homes, and the city there. One family was able to make it to relatives in the area of Manila where Kids International Ministries has their ministry center in Cainta, Rizal. They began to come to the ministry's local church and some of the staff met one of the family members. From this encounter the staff and family began to establish a relationship. Jackelyn, 17, was soon employed by the ministry as part of the kitchen staff and was also encouraged and supported to attend Bible college here in Manila. Jerome, 15, and Giselle, 9, were granted enrollment in the ministry's school. Their cousin, Mary Cris, age 22, also came with the family. She had earned her teaching degree and passed the teaching licensing exam on the first try right before the storm happened in 2013 where Yolanda destroyed everything. She is now employed by KIM's new Early Learning Center and is a fabulous addition to mold young minds. Another cousin, Jelly, age 22, has found employment in a canteen. When they first moved here they were living in a small home up the street from the ministry center, near the Children's Home. KIM has now found housing for this family and their lives are forever changed through God's grace and the support of those that give to KIM's general fund.To help support this family and others that need your help, please follow the link below. God is changing lives through the love of His people every day in the Philippines.
Monday, June 30, 2014
From Tacloban to Manila
Saturday, June 21, 2014
The Tacloban Experience
Kids International Ministries was one of the first groups in Tacloban after Typhoon Yolanda last November. This past month Ruth finished her work with Habitat for Humanity and wanted to find another way to serve while in the Philippines. She found KIM and jumped right in to serve alongside our workers in Tacloban and was changed by her experience serving on the front lines of this mission. Read about her experience here!
Saturday, April 19, 2014
Madi's Moment
Hey KIM friends,
I would like you to meet Madi. She is an amazing young woman who spent last Fall in PI. Read about her great time below and then check out the pictures of the new construction going on at KIM.
My name is Madi Bennett and I spent
this past fall in the Philippines working with K.I.M. During my senior year of
high school I went on a short week long trip with my parents. This was the
fourth time I had been to the Philippines, but I hadn’t been back for 5 or 6
years. I fell back in love with the country and people in just these few short
days and wanted to spend more time there. I felt God calling me to come back so
I decided to take my first semester of college off and live in Manila.
The main things I did from day to day was to go on the
feedings and to work with the kids at the Children’s home, especially the
nursery kids. I am studying Early Childhood Development and love working with toddlers and babies. It is amazing all
the lessons I learned from these kids. They really show you how to love people.
One of my favorite things at the end of the day, no matter how horrible the
toddlers had been, how much spit up I had on my shirt, or how little sleep I
had from doing night shift the night before, there was always one thing that made
it all better. Goodnight kisses. The toddlers usually cried and screamed about
going to bed, but once they calmed down I always heard, “Tita! Tita! Tita
Madi…Madi…Madiii…Titaaaa Madiiiiii!” coming from their room. And all they wanted
was a hug and to give me a goodnight kiss on the cheek. They are such sweet
children of God.
While living in the PI for those months, I also got to
travel to a couple of the other islands. I went with a few other people to
Mindanao and was able to be a part of the ministries down there and had a
wonderful time. I also had the blessing of being able to go down to Tacloban
three weeks after Typhoon Yolanda hit to help feed people. It was an experience
that impacted my life so much but is really hard to put into words and explain.
God showed me that these people, the survivors of Typhoon Yolanda, are such
strong people who are full of hope. I got to hear different people’s stories
from the storm and pray with them. I hope that I helped the people I spoke with
as much as they helped me see God’s love through their experience.
I came home mid-December but had the opportunity to go back
for two weeks in March. It was really good to see all the kids and people that
I built relationships with in the fall. I have plans to return soon. I don’t
know what God has in store for me in the future but I do know that He is not
finished with me in the Philippines.
Thursday, December 26, 2013
A Heart for Missions
Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays to all!
I'm very excited about this next blog. This young woman has an incredible story about how KIM has had an impact on her life! I'm excited to introduce you to Chandler, an incredible girl close to the KIM family's heart. Here is her story:
When I was in high school the Lord
made it clear that He wanted me to serve abroad. By the time I graduated high
school I had been on two international missions trips and had fallen in love
with learning about and living in new cultures. I loved going to serve, doing
construction work, and helping with church retreats, but I longed to serve in a
children’s home! I have volunteered in the children’s ministry at my church
since I was in 6th grade, therefore; I thought the Lord was naturally
leading me to work in an orphanage somewhere (and boy was I wrong!). So I
started looking for ministries that would allow people to come and serve, just
so I could experience what life working in a children’s home really looked
like. To my disappointment, I was struggling to find real options. However,
when I was explaining my dilemma to a friend of mine while visiting her in
Singapore, she excitedly shared her experience with KIM and put me in contact with
Mr. Jeff (who mentioned that I could hop on over for a visit since I was on
their side of the world). Unfortunately, my father was not too excited about
the idea of his 18-year-old daughter flying from Singapore to the Philippines
by herself. However, he promised that he would talk to Mr. Jeff and see if we
could make it a family trip later that year. Within a few months my family of
five had a trip planned to the Philippines for our Christmas break. When it
finally came time to board the plane, I was elated! I couldn’t believe that the
day had finally come! Little did I know that the Lord was about to rock my
little world and turn it completely upside down.
A
little over 24 hours later we landed in the PI, exhausted, but excited to be
there. The next morning Jeff laid out our options of service until we were
needed at the children’s home in a few days(our family came to serve so that
the house moms could have time off for a Christmas Holiday). One of the options
was to serve in a ministry that had only begun a few weeks prior to us landing,
a ministry for expecting mothers (which has now blossomed into Hope Alive
Clinic). This immediately caught my attention, so after breakfast I made my way
over to the clinic area and told them to put me to work. Within a few minutes, Ate
Rona was showing me how to work the fetal heart-rate monitor as I sat wide-eyed
trying to take it all in. Over the next hour, my life took a huge turn. Seeing
the looks on the faces of young mothers who were hearing their babies’ heartbeat
brought me more joy than I had ever experienced and it left me yearning for
more time with this ministry. For the rest of my two-week trip I spent time
with Daisy and the ministry as much as possible, soaking in all the information
I could get. As a result my mind began racing with possibilities: Why do I
enjoy this so much? Do I need to change my major? Lord, what in the world does
all of this mean?
At
the time of that first trip I was a sophomore at Berry College where I was in
an amazing college program called WinShape, and majoring in Psychology. Now,
here I was in the PI thinking about changing my major to nursing (which is a
science major I might add, a subject I have always run away from) and pursing
midwifery. I was completely confused! So I began praying and I confided in my
mom about these new possibilities, but mostly kept quiet.
As the days passed, I transitioned
into our time at the children’s home, primarily working in the nursery. Again,
my world was rocked. I fell in love with the 12 kiddos I was taking care of
every day. I desired a loving home for each of them, families to give them the
one-on-one attention they so desired. The hours in the nursery seemed long at
times, but I learned more than I could have ever dreamed about what it takes to
be a parent, and all it takes to run a children’s home.
Before I knew it, our time was up
in the PI. I left with an overwhelmed heart, knowing that I had to return to
hold my babies soon, not knowing what the Lord was going to do with my future,
and convinced that my family needed to adopt. When we landed I began preparing
to return to my home at Berry and my WinShape “family”, but that only lasted
two days. As a result of my mothers prodding, I had to admit that the Lord was
giving me a clear command and I needed to follow it. That night I announced to
my family that I would not be returning to Berry the next week, I was
withdrawing, moving home, and enrolling in a local college to begin nursing
school. The next week and a half was a whirlwind but the Lord truly gave me
peace that surpassed any peace I had ever felt, gave me the opportunity to find
closure with my Berry community, and gave me an amazing class schedule at my
new school.
That first trip was in December of
2012. I have since returned three other times; once with my family, and twice
leading other people/groups to experience the vast ministry opportunities in
the Philippines. I was accepted into the nursing school of my choice on my
first attempt and the Lord continues to open doors for me to work with young
families as I work on completing my nursing education. I have also gained a
huge appreciation of science in general, and I am daily awestruck at how
beautifully intricate the Lord made the human body.
Although I never thought I would
leave Berry or move back home, the Lord has led me to do both. What I didn’t
realize was that He had more than one reason for doing so. Not only did He
change my whole career path, but also the February after my families’ first
trip, my parents announced that they decided to adopt from the Philippines.
Through God’s providence, He brought me home so I could be here to welcome
three precious Filipino children into our family, yes three! We are now a
chaotic family of 8 and we couldn’t be happier! And to top everything off,
these aren’t just any three Filipino children, they are a sibling group that we
came to know and love while we served in the Children’s Home the past two
Christmases!
My heart is in constant overflow of
thankfulness as I look back on the past two and a half years of my life and how
much the Lord has used KIM to shape my family and my future. I truly can’t wait
to see where the Lord will lead in the next two and a half years!
I want to thank Chandler for sharing her story! God directs our path and leads us into a beautiful future when we trust completely in HIM! Check back soon to see updates from the NFFCH's Christmas and relief efforts in Tacloban.
Tuesday, August 6, 2013
"If there is a seed thrown, there will be harvest!"
Kids International Ministries was ecstatic and very blessed to send a mission team of their own Filipino workers to Hong Kong at the end of July. One of the members of this team, Dess, is a social worker for KIM. Here is his account of this life changing trip.
Thank you Dess, for praying for God to use you mightily and for sharing with us!
Wednesday, July 17, 2013
A Visitor's Experience
Meet A!
A is an amazing young woman who spent a month in the Philippines spreading Christ's love to everyone she met. The most amazing part about A is that she became a Christian a little over six months ago, and immediately wanted to share the Gospel. This is a daunting task, considering that A lives in a country where it is illegal to be a Christian, but this didn't stop her from visiting K.I.M and being the hands and feet of Christ. She spent 2 weeks in Cainta at the YMC and then continued 2 more weeks with other local ministries. A was very nervous about sharing her faith but as you are about to read, God guided her steps throughout her trip. Here is her story of her 4 week missions trip to Manila.
(Some of the words are abbreviated for A's safety, but are pretty easy to determine.)
Here's what happened in the amazing one month M trip in the
Philippines.
For the first 2 weeks, I was with Kids International Ministry, I took care
of the children in the children’s home, I lead their nightly devotions (My
first time leading devotions ever!!) I was so nervous, but it went well, because
G gave me words to say. I taught them crafts, and hung out with them. I
took care of the babies and small children to help their caregiver (nursery
workers). In the meantime, I went to another street children ministry in the
evenings. Here I lead their devotions as well, bought them a white teaching
board (dry erase), pens and inks. The sister (Myles) who takes care of everything
in this ministry herself always cooks a meal for 50+children after their
devotion every night, so I helped buy food so that they could prepare a better
meal for these kids. I went on the feedings as well, to the poorest flooded
area, we pr(ayed) with people before giving them food, and then played with them,
and sang worship songs for them.
After this 2 weeks(in Manila), I went working with a church
under YWAM I lead B study in their club for 4 hours-4 lessons which I
learned from a sister in New Zealand! I couldn't believe it was many people's
first time hearing those messages and expressions. I joined 2 of their B studies, sharing my testimony. People were so interested in me, they keep
asking me how does it feel to be a Christian in C(country)? What is the situation
there.....Then I visited a home for Aged people, where I shared my testimony
with nearly 100 old people. I didn't have courage to share but I pr every time before I spoke, and the H.S did give me words to say. For another day, I went sharing
the G with 4 young people to one of the streets where crimes happen
everyday. We approached 10 people, about 5 of them pr to receive Ch with me. The last
day I invited some gangsters for B study. They were even using drugs when
I was with them, talking to them. I wasn't confident about what I could do for
them, because I do not understand a gangsters life and how they feel. Amazingly, during our B study, I was able to answer their questions well,(one guy
mentioned that he can't feel G's existence, I had a ball pen, so I told him
that we can't see the pen point because of the pen cover. We can't feel G because our sins covered us, separated us from G. I heard about this
explanation in a B study, I didn't know that I remembered this. haha
Guess you will never know when you can use this to bless other people! In the
end of that B class, 4 gangsters pr with me to receive Ch. I'm
not very confident if they really meant it, because it seems so easy for them
to pr with me....:(
As you can see, this is an amazing week of experience for me!! I feel
part of their family even it's only one week.
For the last week, I went to CEBU with the same P.I met many people there. They are going to different countries after this training. They
all asked me many questions about how does it feel to be a Ch in
C(country), what's the situation there right now...haha There was one older sister, she
told me that she was one of the first person who smuggled B(books) into C(country). It
was a easier week because it was just training every morning. I spent the rest
of time learning violin! I had 4 lessons, and I could play 5 songs out of it!
haha I wish to continue learning the violin soon.
Thanks A for sharing your adventure in the Philippines! Check back next week for more news from Manila and a recap of K.I.M's first ever mission team and their trip to Hong Kong!
But you will receive power when the Holy Spirit has come upon you, and you will be my witnesses in Jerusalem and in all Judea and Samaria, and to the end of the earth.” |
Sunday, August 21, 2011
Change a Life, Break the Cycle
Once again classrooms are full with excited faces and eager minds. These kids want to be in school.
June 15 marked the start of the 2011-2012 school year for Cuatro Christian School and it’s sixth year of operation. As has been typical for the school in recent years, we are at maximum capacity with the number of students we can allow due to space and finance limitations.
We would love to be able to educate more kids, but we want to keep class sizes small enough that the children get quality time with their teacher. Also, while we offer free tuition for our students who otherwise could not afford to go to school, which is atypical for a private school, we do pay for our teachers, the children’s books and uniforms, the curriculum, building maintenance, etc. This puts a heavy financial burden on the school.
That’s where you come in. For $40 (or 10 Starbucks frappuccinos) a month, you can put one of these children through school. Never before have they had the opportunity to learn to read, write and do math. Never before have they had the hope of breaking the cycle of poverty that has plagued their family.
What resources has God entrusted to you? Are you investing them into the Kingdom? Here’s your chance...sponsor a child at the Cuatro Christian School. We’ll send you updates on your child, with pictures and letters from them. If you’re interested in sponsoring a child’s education, email John Dorrell, our sponsorship coordinator at dorrell.john@gmail.com for more information.
Break the cycle of poverty by changing the course of a child's life. Your step of faith can be the difference.
June 15 marked the start of the 2011-2012 school year for Cuatro Christian School and it’s sixth year of operation. As has been typical for the school in recent years, we are at maximum capacity with the number of students we can allow due to space and finance limitations.
We would love to be able to educate more kids, but we want to keep class sizes small enough that the children get quality time with their teacher. Also, while we offer free tuition for our students who otherwise could not afford to go to school, which is atypical for a private school, we do pay for our teachers, the children’s books and uniforms, the curriculum, building maintenance, etc. This puts a heavy financial burden on the school.
That’s where you come in. For $40 (or 10 Starbucks frappuccinos) a month, you can put one of these children through school. Never before have they had the opportunity to learn to read, write and do math. Never before have they had the hope of breaking the cycle of poverty that has plagued their family.
What resources has God entrusted to you? Are you investing them into the Kingdom? Here’s your chance...sponsor a child at the Cuatro Christian School. We’ll send you updates on your child, with pictures and letters from them. If you’re interested in sponsoring a child’s education, email John Dorrell, our sponsorship coordinator at dorrell.john@gmail.com for more information.
Break the cycle of poverty by changing the course of a child's life. Your step of faith can be the difference.
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