Sunday, November 29, 2009

Day 8

Good evening all.


David Pleysier and Scott Puzey reporting to you from exciting day eight of the inaugural ACC Manila Tour. It is a great honor to be able to update the many supporters back home who have been following our progress and faithfully praying for us this week.

Before we get underway with the actual events of the day I wanted to take this opportunity to make a couple of points.

1. To all parents of youngsters on this trip, YOUR CHILDREN ARE AWSOME!! (I am sure you believe this already but everyone we have met has been blown away by these young adults.) I have worked with over two thousand Western Australian children in my career. The ACC tour group is a stand out team for me. I have never experienced such a hard working dedicated mob.

2. All of the ACC staff and people associated with Kids International here in Manila have been thrilled with the energy and commitment everyone has displayed all week. These youngsters have been called on to do some of the worst tasks imaginable and without complaint they have nailed it!

3. You should be so proud of what your youngsters are doing. They are making the most of every opportunity and actively looking to contribute everywhere, anytime.

4. Australians have a reputation for working hard in Manila and the ACC team has only added to this reputation. The building site has progressed very quickly, making a challenge for the management here to keep materials up to the project.

5. With this trip our youngsters are creating a legacy. The impact they have made here in Manila and their witness to each other and all they have met has been phenomenal. I look forward to the impact they will have on their return to Australia.

6. Be prepared to welcome home a travel wise, mature and responsible adult who has a new perspective on life.



Now Day eight.



None of us though it would ever happen but the Beech Man let us sleep in today. Perhaps a moment of weakness or a brief glimpse of compassion. The "Task Master" actually left us to rest in to the dizzy hour of 8.00am. Dressed in our finery we carefully negotiated breakfast keeping the ties and cuffs clean and tidy. With dresses flowing in the muggy tropical air we hiked the 18 meters next door to church.



Pastor Pete kicked off the service with a message about putting off the World (restraining his desire to demonstrate with his shirt) and then putting on Love. We then heard from Pastor Ray with a message of getting out of the comfort zone with examples from the New Testament and the book of Paul. I want to introduce Pastor Ray. He is a church leader in a region to the North of Luzon and I believe we will see more of him in the coming years. He is currently working here in Cuatro on 15 day shifts, establishing support to develop income for the churches back home. He has two children still at school and his community has suffered losses with the recent flooding.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
We were thrilled to see twenty people from the Cuatro community visiting the church for the first time today. These twenty were personally invited by our youngsters and are casual staff here in the community, people we have worked with all week.
 

 
A quick change after church and it was into the van and Jeepney to lunch and the markets. When we passed through the same check point for the third time we realized the Filipino shortcut was not all we expected it to be. Several quick stops for directions at the road check points on the way and we arrived in "Eastwood." A region named after the Hollywood star. The place looked like the Hay street mall, complete with high rise apartments, underground parking and boutique shops. Italian for lunch.... a unanimous yum!




Back to the vehicles for another short trip to the markets. We stopped briefly for a photo with one of the many armed guards on the way. At this time we lost teddy to the back pack for the rest of the day. Apparently he is afraid of guns. For those not quite sure what this is about.... Mrs Tidy has been preparing the youngsters at school for her trip, telling them all about the tour she and the teddy will be taking. The children have been eagerly searching the blog each day to see if they can find the bear in the photographs. He has faithfully joined us in all parts of the tour, sneaking without ticket into the theatre, onto the boat and visiting the worksites.








At the Green Hill Markets we spent several hours in the pressing crowd searching for the ultimate bargain. With gold Rolex watches available for $25 Au we were all sure to secure the buy of a lifetime. (Bobs watch stopped even before he left the markets.) At the markets we witnessed firsthand the miracle of retail therapy. Enter one rather flat zonked out Jasmine to the flurry of money changers and bargains. Exit one hyper, chatty whirlwind of energy ......welcome back girl. Unfortunately the opposite was true for two others with Luke and Jean surrendering to the D&V bug before the day was out.




Bus home and straight to say goodnight to the children at the New Faith Family Children’s Home where we sang together before sharing a bedtime story. It will be hard to leave as the children have really adopted the ACC students into their large family. With the work program on hold for two days the students are a little more energetic tonight. Not quite ready to collapse into bed...........yet.


God Bless.




PS: True to the Aussie character, the number of blog responses to each day’s chapter has developed into a competition. The current blog champions (riding the wave of beautiful birthday emotions for Jamie) have achieved 39 responses!

Here you were thinking that the blog was all about sharing with you. But no...... You have been manipulated. Take a look over the past couple of days and discover for yourself the cunning ploys of entrapment designed to entice you to comment on the blog!

Now that this is all out in the open........how about a response comment for the hard working staff to sink this thing once and for all!




61 comments:

  1. hiya peoples, it's great hearing of all the things your doing! it's fantastic seeing of your input and help are making a difference to other's lives. looking forward to hearing the real stories not on the blog when you come home! god bless you all a bit extra!
    A. Ryall
    P.S. first blog entry ever! hope it makes the boys happy!

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  2. Hi Paul (Mr. B),
    We are very proud of you and your achievements.
    Keep up the great work that you are doing for the Lord.
    Do we have a picture of Mrs T in her Basketball Outfit , was she the top point scorer?
    How is the gun-shy bear?
    Hope you are keeping well.
    Taskmaster? Soft? Is this Our kind gentle considerate Paul.

    Every Blessing
    Love Mum & Dad...

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  3. Well done to the staff of ACC, great blog...It was kinda suspiscious, when the students have been asking questions in the line of 'what do you think...', there must have been a competition going on.

    Anyway, well done guys for looking after the students. Mr Beacham, you are getting too soft on letting them sleep in at 8 am.

    Keep safe and God Bless
    Mr V.

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  4. Pastor Keith from Byford Baptist says:-

    Oh I see, we have a blog competition going do we? Well, I figure it this way. The teachers are professionals so a handicap has to apply here so my vote is a 12 minus 4 handicap which equals a blog of 8. I think that's fair don't you guys????????? Sorry to hear Mrs T has succumbed to the dreaded bug. It's a simple case of "clean hands and a pure heart" that will get you through this creeping bug attack. Thinking of you at this time Mrs T. & praying you get better quickly.
    Don't be fooled by Mr B's sleep-in generosity, he is just justifying his need to keep up with you guys with his own pick-me-up sleep. Praying that you will survive today's gruelling work program unscathed.

    God bless

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  5. Hi guys, It's great to see you all enjoying yourselves and even getting to do some "quality" shopping along the way. Great to see Michael with a smile on his face. We're praying for you all as you continue to serve God in this way.

    God's blessings,

    Dad & Mum, Jacinta (who has gone out in sympathy with a stomach bug) Johanna and Samuel.

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  6. Hi everyone, especially my Jono. what an amazing time you are all having. Everyone we speak to are so impressed by what you are doing. We are so proud of you all. Hope you got your hug on saturday night Jono.

    God bless love Mum x

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  7. hey everyone,
    doing such a great job,
    looks like your having alot of fun too.

    jono your photo of you in the cannon is cool,
    missing you.
    loveyou

    love jess

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  8. Hi Everyone,
    Sleep-ins, what is that all about! There is enough of that happening when at home I would think. Sorry to hear some more have succumbed to the bug. Is there also a competition to see who can return home without having been affected. Keep up the hand gel.
    Keep up the good work guys - you are wonderful people as are the people you are with each day.
    Love Mum (Judy C)

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  9. Hello again everyone,

    This trip sounds like it is a history making one,I also look forward to hearing the extended version and meeting the new world changers.

    To Mr Puzey and Mr Pleyseir ....awesome effort. Great summary, excellent use of descriptive language. I think a 9/10.....1 point lost due to the fact that there were not any pictures of staff (except.. is that maybe a staff member or two in the shadows of the photo with the police/army guy?).

    My thoughts go out to all who are currently down with D & V. I pray you get over it as quickly as possible, never a fun illness to have.

    I hope your last few days are the most awesome......see you in 3 sleeps!
    warmest regards and hugs,
    Kerry Puzey

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  10. Hi Jono
    you look like you're having a great time, nice cannon. You better bring me home a present. Jokes. Hello everyone else.
    From Dean

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  11. Hi guys!

    Great to see things going so well!
    Stay strong and focused. :)
    Sorry to hear about the watch Bob. (It must be a new feature from Rolex or something perhaps???)

    Can't wait for everyone to get back so we can hear the stories directly!

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  12. To daddy, you look like you are having a good time in the philippines. I wish I was there. love from your daughter sarah oooooooooooooxxxxxxxxxxx

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  13. hi to all, so proud to hear of such an amazing testimony, praise God! keep up the great work, big hug to Pastor Pete, louise

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  14. We're keeping the itinerary on the kitchen table and praying for you every day.
    God Bless
    Liz & Paul Smalley

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  15. Pastor Keith from Byford Baptist says:-

    OK OK OK I got the blog competition thing wrong, but I still think the individual daily blog quality for today is a qualified 8 ??????

    God bless

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  16. Hi everyone,
    Trusted that you all had a great time over there...keep up the good works and shine for Jesus. We are very proud of you all.

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  17. Hi Mrs Tidy and the gangs...

    We missed you all and we are very proud of what you guys are doing over there going an extra miles...and thanking God for all of you...may He refreshes you all each day and His grace is sufficient for each one of you....
    God bless

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  18. Did the two Mr P's write this?

    "With dresses flowing in the muggy tropical air we hiked the 18 meters next door to church."

    Who was wearing the dress?

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  19. Am thinking, 'a Gold Rolex' for a blog enthusiast sounds fair enough....! You guys are doing some amazing stuff and I really am proud to be part of a school which can influence tomorrow's leaders in such a way!
    Keep up the good work and God blless, we are praying for you all.

    xoxo Mrs Chickie

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  20. Hello again dear ones!!
    Alternately laughing and then with a tear in my eye while reading your blogs. Mrs Livings is threatening to start a sweep to do with when I start to cry on the presentation night - as I "leave" at the same time as the 12's. I love your new name Mrs Dardy, the story of Jazzy Jas, the photos of you all with big smiles hugging the children, Jono in the cannon. I am not surprised at the accolades you are all receiving for being so wonderful. Thank you most excellent staff for looking after our fantabulous students. Keep it up!
    Love
    Mrs Chambers

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  21. Jono,
    The black singlet tucked in to the green shorts is a good look! What was with the pose with Jamie at Corrigador. Dancing or just posing?
    Dad.

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  22. Good morning everyone!
    Great blog of another adventure filled day guys.
    We have a couple of people out with the D&V here too. I think they are feeeling your pain - hope nobody else suffers with it and that you can finish your trip off with a healthy team.
    Keep the photos coming and have a great time with the games tonight!

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  23. I feel torn! Do I support the staff or the kids? I will continue to do both of course!

    You guys are just all so fantastic and I am so proud to be a mother and aunty to most of you and a work colleague and friend of the rest.

    We will continue of course to pray for you all and please use the hand sanitizer!

    Keegs and Alex are counting down the sleeps for Kait, Liv & Kie's return. You have all been madly missed!

    Love always to my darling girl and everyone else also.

    Mum (Jo) Keegan & Alex xxxxooooxxxxooooxxxxoooo

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  24. Why were there no photos of the bargain buys? We need the full experience so no holding back! Who needs a "working" Rolex anyway. It's the look and the name that we're buying, not the mechanics. :) Mrs Scrivener

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  25. By the way, what's this "Mrs Dardy" all about? More info please. :) Mrs Scrivener

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  26. Why is teddy so afraid of guns? Will he need counselling when he gets back?
    :) Tee hee 3 comments later

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  27. Hey Jono,
    You need to come home soon. Dad must be missing you because he's being nice to me. He took the roof off the rod and we went for a cruise for about an hour on Saturday. My brothers didnt want to go of course. I sat in the front! I couldnt go to the show on Sunday but I hear it was good.
    Busta.

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  28. HI all

    I am guessing the Mrs Dardy is a play on Tidy/Dirty. After all - when digging a trench one becomes a little "dardy".

    And I agree - after the loss at the end of last term (when I consider that Troy as Ronald McDonald was a far superior effort) we teachers need a win - we shall prevail. No-one will be going home from school today until they have posted on the blog!

    I am praying for health for you all - hope that the bugs have gone away and that you are all feeling better today. Only a few more days to go - I wonder how that must feel for you. See you soon,

    Love
    Stephanie Livings

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  29. Hi guys,

    Great to read all that is going on and here that others rate you all as highly as we do!
    Please explain the Mrs Dardy bit???
    We look forward to your next instalment.
    Well done to Mr Puzey and Mr Pleysier.

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  30. Hi Chris,
    I wondered where you had disappeared to but it sounds like you are having a great time. Haven't the teachers done a good job!
    Missing you.
    Quentin (woof woof)

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  31. The year twos at ACC are very sad to hear that Mrs Tidy is very sick at the moment. We hope that she and all the others who are sick feel better soon! From year 2.

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  32. Hi team,
    Can you ask that fearless slave David,where he put the R.C.cadet frige key?
    Keep up the fantastic effort.
    Ron

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  33. Hi Ron
    The message from Dave is it's in the 3rd draw of the map cabinet, under the little flap that keeps the maps in, please keep it a secret. Very cool way to get extra comments for the teachers.
    Love from the team to all.

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  34. hi jamie and all u awesome guys
    you are all such an inspiration and setting an example we can all try to follow. We're looking forward to hearing all about everything when u get home keep up the hand saniwhatsit stay save and well god bless u all luv dad &rae ps jamie i typed this me sen only started 3 hours ago

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  35. jamie wer r u luv wilkie

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  36. alo jamie and everyone from chloe hamish wilkie 28 mr &mrs finch mr &mrs quail and budgie family i think thats all from the mellor household for now love to all

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  37. Hi guys,
    It's fantastic to hear about all the wonderful things that you are doing over there. Great to see that your keeping the Ozzie competitive spirit alive!

    Take care and God bless.

    Jonnelle xo

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  38. How is the little bear going.
    Does he have a name?
    It's a great idea - the young students are enjoying looking for him in the photos.
    Bless you all.

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  39. Hey, this Day 8 blog must almost equal the record for most entries so far!!!!!!!!!!!

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  40. Yeah, yes it must - is that 40 i hear!!!
    Great idea for a challenge guys.
    Stay strong and well.

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  41. B2 says:
    It was interesting to note that the sermon was on getting out of your comfort zone - bet you all can say that you know exactly what he means- you guys have done so much and had so many new experiences. Lap it all up.
    Paul B are you slipping or are you finding that you can't keep up - fancy letting them sleep in when there is so much to do.
    How are all the guys who have come down with the bug. Hope that Mrs T is recovering. Look forward to hearing more of your adventures.
    B2 signing off

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  42. Jasmine - a girl after my own heart!! Glad your feeling much better.

    Love Mum

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  43. Hi Team,

    Incredible! You guys and gals have achieved so.... much within this short period of time. I see victories in all your photos and testimonies. Remember your work for the Lord is not in vain, therefore stand firm and continue this good work. 1 Cor 15:57-58

    Enjoy the fellowship with the locals.
    C.Yap

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  44. im so proud of all you :)
    it sounds like this trip has changed you all
    i hope all the sick ones are getting better
    ill be praying for you all
    love you dad :)


    God bless
    Phoebe
    XXXXXX

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  45. bekahhhhhhhhhhhhh is amazing

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  46. bekah is totally awesum

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  47. bekahhhhhhhhhhhhhh is my hero.. and i'm sooo proud of her!

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  48. I luuuuuuuuuuuuuv bekah
    and i missss her

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  49. BEKAHHHHHHHHHH
    hurry home

    please
    :)

    haha ps this is the last one for tonight

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  50. hey Jamie, sounds like you're all having a blast!
    hoping the humidity is'nt to bad for you and you're managing to get some sleep. keep up the great work you are all doing, missin ya heaps see you real soon love hugs and a little kiss for you Mum xxxxxxx

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  51. What a witness you guys have been! .......and a huge blessing, no doubt! Great blog scott and dave. We are counting down the days now!!! see you thursday!!!!
    love the pleysier's

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  52. Hi Bri......What an absolutely awesome time you have experienced. Dad, Sparkles, Jack, Zeb, Jedi, the girls and I are so very, very proud of all that you and everyone over there have accomplished, both in the material sense, but most importantly, the spiritual sense. The footprints you will leave in the hearts of so many cannot be measured by thanks, but only in the feeling that comes from within. Miss you heaps. Love Mum xxx

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  53. Hi All

    Hope Mrs Tidy and Luke are feeling better. We are praying that no one else falls ill.

    Mrs Leurs

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  54. Hi All,

    Hey the Watermann's are back online - after almost 3 days with no internet connection we were really having serious withdrawals.

    This is such great stuff, so many encouraging comments and a lot of fun. Really loving the updates, good to see most are fighting fit and smiling or sleeping :-)

    Little confession to make though, I've had to join BA's (Blogaholics Anonymous).

    Yes it's true I'm an addict, they say the first step to recovery is to admit you have a problem.

    I tried to tell the counsellor it's not all my fault. These guys are doing some way amazing stuff... shining God's love in all sorts of ways, shovelling all sorts of stuff, distributing food, visiting people in gaol, working with kids, building and then breaking up things that others have made, totally immersing themselves into a new culture and so the list goes on. Seriously IT'S NOT MY FAULT.

    I guess its just that you're all such awesome examples of God's love, how could someone not become an addict? Why would I want to break the habit?

    Blow it, I'm gonna keep reading these till the wee hours of the morn.Blow it, I'm gonna keep praying for you all. So yes I'm a BABA (Born Again Blog Aholic) and proud of it.

    Seriously guys you are all doing a tremendous job, the work you are putting your hands to is not just affecting the people over there but is having a big impact on lives that are here, watching, praying and learning from your examples.

    Keep up the great work. All care and love,

    God Bless

    From Tony and the other addicted Watermanns

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  55. Hi Ved..(and everyone else)great to hear you're having such a great time. Also, good to see you're not pulling any more faces in the photos Verity!(haha). Also, Bob's water pose has made it into the church bulletin, so it could be a good career move (male modeling??). Anyway, looking forward to seeing you on Thursday.
    With love Dad

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  56. Luke,
    just figured out how to use this computer. haha
    just want to say i'm very proud of you and everyone over there.
    happy late birthday to Jamie as well

    hope you get well soon
    mum (Jacquey)

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  57. Hey Jono & team,

    You and your friends are the best. Mr Puzey said what an amazing mob you all are. Right from when you were all little tackers you were a great group so this trip is just the best closing to your school years. I hope you all realise what a special bond you all share and stay as friends forever.

    You teachers are the best! I have never seen teachers take such care with their charges. Thanks Mr Beachem for organising such a fantastic trip. I bet you will have a few of these young folk wanting to come back with you next time.

    Keep up the great work!
    Bless you all.

    Nick Hansen

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  58. Hi Josh,

    After letting your dad write half a novel and still not even getting a hi, we love you and miss you included for you personally I am feeling like we are now maybe blogging in the comments but anyways this lot of love is from Mum, Amy, Rowan, Daniel, Nan, Gdad, Penny & Georgie (who we caught up with yesterday whilst on a two week visit from the UK - she said to say hi and she'll be back in 2 years and hopes to get to catch up then if you are not off somewhere else doing some other amazing stuff.

    We can't wait to have you back home to hear all your wonderful stories in person.

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  59. Hi Guys,thank you so much fof being there and caring for the poor needy and heartbroken people.Your acts of kindness will open up their hearts to the Lord and when you leave,the presence of Jesus will remain with them.SO where ever you can, give them mega doses of Gods love.
    Verity's Grandma

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  60. Hi ya all, it's been wonderful and so encouraging to hear ALL of your amazing effort, working for these lovely people. I know it's going to be hard to leave them but think of the blessings you have brought to them. without you there, their lives would have been a little less brightened.You are always in our prayers and we are so proud of you, --- each one, big and small! (now I'm not calling anyone 'big' but yes big in heart).
    lots of love to each of you Carole B Aussie hugsXX

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  61. We've been following your adventures each day and really enjoy the photos and information. Year 3s send their love and best wishes to you all. Many of the folks from church are also following what you are up to and praying that your time is a blessing and productive. Thanks Stephen for your call last night. Looking forward to catching up with you when you return. Stephanie M

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