Well I survived. I haven’t preached in a long time. I haven’t preached outside my home church in even longer.  I guess in this arena you might call me a control freak (Oh come on as if you’ve all relaxed talking in front of crowds ). 

Me preaching with my translator in the first meeting. 

Me preaching in the second meeting (English speaking).

I’m thinking I might upload my sermon notes on here. Post a comment to let me know if you’re interested in reading what I taught. 

After church services Pastor Edgar and Pastora Edna invited us to their home for fellowship and lunch – traditional Philippino style. On the table was white rice, fish head soup, pork, chicken, cooked veggies and sodas.  I didn’t try the fish soup. 🙂

Packing Up for Leyte

After lunch we came back to our hotel and quickly packed our luggage leaving out that which we are bringing to Leyte with us. Giovanni and his wife waited for us to pack our luggage and they took them back to Edgar’s house for safe keeping. 

At 5 pm we will be leaving for Leyte island where to massive destruction of Super Typhoon Yolanda. We will be deep inside the destruction zone visiting villages that haven’t had much or ANY outside assistance. We will be there for three days. We won’t have Wifi while we are there so it’s gonna be quiet on the blog until we return to Cebu Island. 

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