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“I burned my son’s Bible every time he tried to attend a worship service.” |
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Families near the railroad tracks in Laguna have been living precariously. Their lives are not only endangered by the train that frequently zips through, the lack of health care also disables them to make an earnest living. Operation Blessing gave them hope and attention. |
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“It doesn’t matter if I won’t be able to save myself, as long as I save my daughter.” |
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A child fed, a community uplifted. This is how Operation Blessing sees Payatas emerging from the shadow of Metro Manila’s largest dumpsite. And one family is in the forefront of this beautiful transformation. |
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“I was imprisoned to be set free!” Emmanuel Manahan told the Operation Blessing team that visited him during a medical mission for inmates at the New Bilibid Prison, Muntinlupa. |
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No indigenous tribe is unknown to Operation Blessing as volunteers and staff hike mountains, forge rivers and brave storms to bring health assistance to many people groups. For more than ten years, they’ve gone to Palawan, Davao del Norte, Bataan, Batanes, Camarines Sur, Kalinga, Cagayan Valley and continue to reach out to more. |
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It’s only once a year that Muslim children of Maharlika Village get to celebrate Eid al-Fitr. And it’s not every year that they get to do it with a Maranao princess. |
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The Aeta, one of the ethnic groups in the country, received significant exposure during the 1991 Pinatubo eruption in Zambales, northern Philippines. For several years, they were the grateful beneficiaries of the government and many charitable organizations, as they literally built their life from the ashes. |
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“I’m single yet I am happy, because Jesus is in me!” 79-year-old Feliza Gaffud said. She devoted most of her life in providing for her two siblings that she did not think much of building a family of her own. Everything that she had, she shared with them. |
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When conflict breaks out, your parents could be murdered, you might sleep on concrete floors and always run for your life. There is no peace and security. People from Mindanao know this too well. |
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Can love be measured in tangible ways? For 10-year-old Edu Pareño, it can. |
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“Who has believed in Jesus as their Savior?” Operation Blessing President Peter Kairuz asked a fifth grade class in Bagac, Bataan after giving them their fill of champorado (chocolate rice porridge). OB was in this province, north of Manila, for a weeklong feeding program, medical mission, livelihood assist and wheelchair distribution. |
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