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Operation Blessing provides a diverse range of medical services to individuals and communities considered as “the poorest of the poor” and that have little or no access to proper healthcare. These services are extended to them through medical missions, individual medical/surgery assistance, and other forms of medical help. Tuesday, 11 November 2008 From Nobody to Somebody: Crossing the Way Back Home “I burned my son’s Bible every time he tried to attend a worship service.” ...more... Tuesday, 07 October 2008 Remembering our Fellow Aetas 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 ...
Tuesday, 07 October 2008 Alone but not Lonely “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 ...
Tuesday, 30 September 2008 OB Takes the Extra Mile for a Boy Can love be measured in tangible ways? For 10-year-old Edu Pareño, it can. ...more... Tuesday, 23 September 2008
Blessed to be a Blessing “You changed not just our vision, but also our perception about Christ!”, 75-year-old Milagros Salcedo said. She was one of those who were thankful to receive a pair of reading glasses. ...more... |









