We, the Philippines mission centre, began in Manila in 1997 at the invitation of the late Jaime Cardinal Sin, the Archbishop of Manila. Our goal: enable the light of Christ to shine brightly in the Philippines, the only Catholic country in the heart of Asia. As the majority of the population of the Philippines lives in poverty. Vision: Empowering the poor with God's compassionate love in the heart of Asia.
Tuesday, January 26, 2010
FUN STORY TIME ~ learning English the fun way!
“I wiggle like that, I jiggle like that, I wiggle like that, my tummy is fat!” sang 23 children with gusto as they pretended to be the caterpillar from Eric Carle’s much loved book “The Very Hungry Caterpillar”. The children listened wide eyed as the story unfolded with each page bursting with colours. Once they understood the story, they took turns to name the items and sequence the different objects from the story. Each child then made a caterpillar and watched as their caterpillars were stuffed into a bag representing a cocoon. From the cocoon, a butterfly was pulled out and the children were then taught the different stages of metamorphosis from of the caterpillar from egg to butterfly. Various body actions corresponding to each stage of development helped reinforce the concepts.
When it all had to finally end, we were thrilled to see the children leave whilst humming their caterpillar song and clutching their caterpillars. We certainly had fun wiggling and jiggling together. We pray that through this session, the spark of interest in learning English will be enkindled in their hearts.
Fun Story Time began as an initiative under the Children Educational Sponsorship ministry, which aims to empower children through education. Apart from providing financial assistance for their educational needs, the ministry also runs programmes to help children improve their academic skills through English tutorials and Fun Story Time.
Balikatan Ministry- commitment ceremony!
It was indeed a very joyous occasions for all the ICPE missionaries who had been journeying with the Balikatan members. On 23 January 2009, 34 Balikatan members expressed their public commitment to deepen their walk of faith with Christ through prayer and living out the gospel values in their daily life. As a community, they also committed to deepen in relationships and support for one another- truly expressing their call to be Balikatan – shoulder to shoulder in Filipino.
Many of the members expressed their joy and excitement in taking this step. Issac Melmida, a member since 2009, shared his feelings of excitement as taking this commitment means he is even more ready to serve in Balikatan and to be a good Christian.
Fourteen of the Balikatan members have also been selected to serve as leaders in the group. They are currently under-going leadership training which would equip them with skills to lead cell-groups and Bible reflections. The leadership training emphasizes servant leadership, taking Christ as role-model. The training reinforced the concept of a leader as one who not only tells others what to do but leads by example and lives out Christian values so that other members can model after them.
Balikatan started out as a weekly meeting for adults in Montalban. From the humble beginnings of a handful of members, it has now expanded to a group of about 40 committed members with some taking up leadership roles. The commitment to spiritual growth of our members as well as their eagerness to invite their friends to join our meetings has enabled this group to grow steadily in numbers and has also become a place where friendships are built and where faith stories are shared.
Thursday, January 21, 2010
Celebrating 25 years of the ICPE Mission!
Tuesday, January 19, 2010
Experiencing God as a volunteer...
My name is Karen Emmanuel. I am from Pakistan. Being here in the ICPE Mission, Philippines, is really an honour and blessing for me because I never thought or imagined that I could do this. It is GOD who brought me here.
During my stay, I experienced a strengthening of my faith by the power of the Holy Spirit. I grew in confidence in vocalizing my prayers during prayer sessions and I fulfilled my great desire to attend daily morning mass.
Two events really stand out in my time here thus far. The first was during a prayer session on New Year ’s Eve where we gathered as a community to thank God for his blessings throughout 2009. At that moment, I realized how the Holy Spirit had been working in my life and the many different things that happened to me in 2009. When the community prayed for me, I felt the
love of GOD pouring into me through his people and a sense of God saying “You are my beloved one. I love you. Believe in me and my spirit will be your light in the darkness of your life. Rejoice in me and my Holy Spirit in you shall be granted.”
The other significant moment was during a community praise and worship session. During that prayer session, I experienced very tangibly the presence of God. I felt God reminding me that He was holding my hand and His assurance for me not to be afraid.
This year, I believe that Jesus is really born in my heart. I have received Him as joy in my life together with the joy of the Holy Spirit.
I end with this message to the ICPE community:-
Sometimes your existence gives hope to one person
Your smile can be a star for one person
Your presence might be the desire for many who
love you and believe in you.
So value yourselves. Bear in mind that you all are the source of happiness
of many lives from GOD.
Thursday, January 14, 2010
Medical mission- Hepatitis B Vaccination
Over the course of the next 6 months, the children will receive the remaining 2 doses of the vaccine.
We thank our generous sponsors for the contributions towards the purchase of the vaccines! God bless you all!
Tuesday, January 5, 2010
living my dreams as a volunteer
One highlight was the Puso sa Puso Christmas party for 5000 street children on 5 December 2009, organized by the Salvatorian priests. Together with members of the ICPE Mission, I joined the group of 1000 volunteers and helped to chaperone the children throughout the party. I was amazed to be able to communicate with them even though I could not speak Tagalog. Most of all, I realized at the party, that I was finally living out my dream to volunteer. It was even more exciting to make new friends, especially with like-minded people who share the same passion to serve as volunteers. I thank God for this chance to live out my dream here!
Anica Ghouri, who hails from Pakistan, is currently serving with us as a volunteer since November.