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Naomi’s Heart Mission: To Market, To Market

8 September 201531 August 2024

It was early morning when Kristi from Naomi’s Heart Mission suggested we visit the Filipino market downtown.  We were so excited to venture out to explore General Santos City and to experience everyday life in this beautiful part of the world.

We prepared ourselves for the adventure by bringing our pesos and a roll of toilet tissue, as public restrooms are not typically stocked with toiletry items.  Boarding the “Mystery Machine”, we had plenty of room to stretch out and open-air windows to take in the sights.  We could see the mountains in the distance as we traveled through the countryside and passed by tuk-tuks and motorbikes downtown.

Entering the grocery store, we  strolled through the produce section.  With so many unusual fruits, we decided to purchase a few so that we could try each one back at the mission.  What was also interesting was that they displayed a cooler of unpackaged hotdogs that shoppers could select one at at time.  Kristie picked up a few items that they would prepare for us later that evening.

I purchased sunscreen, a couple of make up items and a cake so we could celebrate.  My favorite item was the pineapple Tang, a perfect drink for breakfast not available in the United States.

We ate lunch at a local restaurant with Kristi helping us select items that would be most familiar to us.  The food freshly prepared with a variety of spices which was a very enjoyable meal before returning back to the mission.   With our groceries in tow, it was best that we leave sooner than later to refrigerate the meals that we purchased and were ready for another scenic drive through General Santos City.

Have you been on a mission trip to another country?  I would love to hear about your experience if you would kindly leave a message in the comments section below.  Many thanks for reading about my visit to Naomi’s Heart Mission in General Santos City, Philippines and wishing you many Happy Travels!

Naomi’s Heart Mission is an organization that feeds the local families of General Santos City, Philippines.   For only $25 per month, Naomi’s Heart Mission can feed one family for the month.  For nearly 20 years, NHM has been supporting the Filipinos by feeding them and educating their children.  If you are interested in learning more about their programs or provide support, please visit their website at www.naomisheartmission.org.

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Naomi’s Heart Mission, Philippines: Feedings and Fellowship

1 September 201531 August 2024

Each day at Naomi’s Heart Mission, we had the opportunity to feed many children. From visiting several villages or setting up a meal from the compound, I loved the amazing fellowship we experienced with the volunteers as well as serving the local families in need.

These little children were so interested in us and not a bit shy to come up with a bowl or cup in their hand.  With a big smile on their faces, they were thankful for the small amount of food that we brought to their homes along the river. Their little faces were so adorable and I couldn’t help but want to take them all home with me.

Naomi’s Heart Mission has a number of volunteers who give of their time and heart to helping out their local family and friends.  They are generous in their giving and I am humbled by their willingness to offer a hand in so many activities.

The local churches were extremely involved with the community feedings, preschool and devotions.  Merlie was one of my favorite pastors’ wives, who loved to make each activity so much fun.  She had such a fun loving spirit and a deep love for her community.  I was so excited to learn that her birthday was a day after mine. What fun to meet a kindred spirit.

There were two security guards (Tanods) who lived at the complex with their children.  They adopted us as their aunts (Titos), which was absolutely endearing.  We had late night slumber parties with the girls and they would put on plays and fashion shows.  They made us feel like we were right at home.

There were so many opportunities to pour ourselves into ministry and worship, but spending the afternoons with the local ladies and evenings with the staff and their children were some of the most rewarding experiences of my trip.

For More Information about Naomi’s Heart Mission, visit their website at http://www.naomisheartmission.org/.

To Give to the Mission, visit their website at http://www.naomisheartmission.org/ways-to-help—contact-us.html.

Naomi’s Heart Mission
Purok 2 Lanton Apopang
General Santos City
9500 Philippines
Telephone:  937 304 8110

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Naomi’s Heart Mission, Philippines: Prison, Porridge and Preschool

25 August 201531 August 2024

There may be times in life that we set out to bless others and realize that we are the ones who are actually being blessed.   That is how I felt during my mission trip to Naomi’s Heart Mission in General Santos City in the Philippines.

We were offered the opportunity to visit a woman’s prison for a time of Bible study and worship.  I had never been to a prison, much less one that was in a foreign country, so with my only point of reference was what I had seen on television, I was pleasantly surprised at the relaxed atmosphere of the facility and how close we could interact with the women.

They sat on the edge of their chairs listening to every word that we said as their hearts were open to the Gospel of Christ.  Many of them would never be able to leave the prison but others had hope that one day they would reunite with their families.

They performed a cute little dance for us and we left them with personal items that they are unable to purchase in prison.  I imagined what it would be like to be incarcerated and realized how difficult it would be to have earthly hope, but they spoke of the hope that they have in Jesus Christ.  What unimaginable faith!  I was truly blessed.

We then boarded the bus for a short drive to the local kindergarten that has been working with Naomi’s Heart to further develop their preschool curriculum.  The children were at recess but we were able to sit in the classroom with one of the teachers so that we could gain a better understanding of the Philippine’s educational system.

The schools are expensive so it has been Naomi’s Heart Mission to assist their students from preschool to college.  For Naomi’s Heart to even have a license to teach preschool, they were required to become accredited which took many years and a lot of money to secure.

It was amazing to watch the children as they lined up outside of the door to enter, just in time for us to depart.  Our final stop was for another feeding which happened to be in one of the poorest neighborhoods in the southern Philippines.  The children arrived with plastic and metal cups in hopes to receive their local staple of lugaw. We tried to replace the metal containers because the heat from the rice could potentially burn the children’s hands but sometimes, this was all that they had as they begged for food.

My heart was heavy each day as we fed hundreds of neighborhood children.  Living in open communes, there are not many resources for some of the squatters and a large number of children die each year of disease and malnutrition.  For only $25 per month, Naomi’s Heart Mission can bring in food for these families to feed them for the month.  Such an amazing mission that has been working with the Philippines for nearly 20 years, if you are interested in learning more about their programs or provide support, please visit their website at www.naomisheartmission.org.

For More Information about Naomi’s Heart Mission, visit their website at http://www.naomisheartmission.org/.

To Give to the Mission, visit their website at http://www.naomisheartmission.org/ways-to-help—contact-us.html.

Naomi’s Heart Mission
Purok 2 Lanton Apopang
General Santos City
9500 Philippines
Telephone:  937 304 8110

Disclosure:   Please refer to our blog disclaimer tab for more information.

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Naomi’s Heart Mission, Philippines: Preschool and Pampering

18 August 201531 August 2024

Waking up early, we had a delicious breakfast of eggs and fresh fruit then prepared for the preschoolers to arrive.    There were close to fifteen children enrolled in the preschool program and Naomi’s Heart Mission also pays for the children to continue their education until they reach college paid for by the generosity of their sponsors.

Preschool classes start early, so we greeted the parents as they dropped off their children and led the little ones to let them entertain themselves before beginning their studies. With plenty of toys donated to the mission, we had time to play with the preschoolers before they made their way to their classroom.

While the students are attending classes, NHM sponsors a wide range of activities for some of the parents as they wait for their children.  Kristi leads a Bible Study for the women while fellow Filipino men offer trade instruction.

While we visited Naomi’s Heart Mission, Dawn Willis, one of our pastor’s wives, gave the local volunteers haircuts.   Kristi was so thankful that she could give back to these beautiful women for giving of their time and hearts to continue the ministry.

 

Following preschool, NHM feeds the children at the mission as well as the local neighborhood with Lugaw, the local rice porridge. Served hot, this household staple is best when made with chocolate.  The kids absolutely loved this and would line up for seconds.

As we were leaving to feed a community outside of the mission, there were several volunteers who began preparing our dinner so that we could eat when we returned.

NHM’s Preschool Children: 

Local Feeding from Naomi’s Heart Mission: 

For More Information about Naomi’s Heart Mission, visit their website at http://www.naomisheartmission.org/.

To Give to the Mission, visit their website at http://www.naomisheartmission.org/ways-to-help—contact-us.html.

Naomi’s Heart Mission
Purok 2 Lanton Apopang
General Santos City
9500 Philippines
Telephone:  937 304 8110

Disclosure:   Please refer to our blog disclaimer tab for more information.

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Visiting Naomi’s Heart Mission, Philippines: A Day of Travel

11 August 201531 August 2024

I was so excited for the opportunity to visit Naomi’s Heart Mission on a missions trip.  Located in General Santos City, Philippines, our flight would leave out of Dayton, Ohio with stops in Hong Kong and Manila.

A view of Hong Kong

A Rainy Day in Hong Kong

Welcome to Hong Kong

We were met by our Tanod (guard) at the Manila airport late at night and he watched over us until our morning flight to General Santos City

Our 7AM flight to General Santos City, Philippines

Flying Philippines Airlines

Our flight preparing to land in Gen San, on the island of Mindanao

Riding the Mission’s “Mystery Machine” from the airport to Naomi’s Heart Mission

A Warm Welcome from Kristie Ward from NHM

A Tour of NHM:  the kitchen

Check out the “Mystery Bus”

Dinner at NHM consisted of chicken and plenty of rice.

The Faces of Naomi’s Heart Mission:

For More Information about Naomi’s Heart Mission, visit their website at http://www.naomisheartmission.org/.

To Give to the Mission, visit their website at http://www.naomisheartmission.org/ways-to-help—contact-us.html.

Naomi’s Heart Mission
Purok 2 Lanton Apopang
General Santos City
9500 Philippines
Telephone:  937 304 8110

Disclosure:   Please refer to our blog disclaimer tab for more information.

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A Collection of Blog Posts from 2014

29 December 201421 July 2024

What a great year for travel!  Here are some of my adventure blog posts for 2014:

ASIA:

Philippines

Arriving to the Mission by Tuk-Tuk

Pre-School and Pampering at Naomi’s Heart

Haircuts for the Amazing Women at the Mission

CARIBBEAN AND PORTS OF CALL: 

Antigua

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The Bahamas

Freeport, Grand Bahama

Barbados

Malibu Beach, Barbados

Belize, Honduras and Mexico:  Altun Ha

Altun Ha Mayan Ruins

Costa Rica:  A Photographic Review

Gorgeous Beaches in Costa Rica

Jamaica:  Dunn’s River Falls

Climbing Dunn’s River Falls in Ocho Rios, Jamaica

Mexico: Cozumel

Downtown Cozumel, Mexico

Hurricane Gilbert

The Massive Destruction of Hurricane Gilbert to the Yucatan Peninsula in 1988

EUROPE:  

Italy:  Venice

1 D2 Watching the Sunrise at St. Mark's Square

A Morning Stroll Through Venice

Monaco

0928 Castle of Eze

Views from the Perfume Factory

UNITED STATES:

United States, Arizona:  Jerome Historic State Park

Hotel at Jerome State Park

Meteor Crater

Meteor Crater, Arizona

Petrified Forest National Park

Petrified Wood

United States, Arizona:  Sedona

Sedona Colors, 1999

The gorgeous rocks of Sedona

United States, California:  San Francisco

Alcatraz Island

+020903 Approaching Alcatraz Island

Approaching Alcatraz Island

United States, Florida:  Cypress Gardens

Enjoying the Beautiful Grounds

United States, Florida:  Key West

Beautiful Sunset from Mallory Square, Key West

United States, Florida:  Walt Disney World

The Magic Kingdom

United States, Hawaii:  Diamond Head

The Hike is Worth the View

United States, Hawaii:  Pearl Harbor

USS Arizona Memorial

United States, Hawaii:  Hanauma Bay

Amazing View of Hanauma Bay

United States, Hawaii:  Hawaii Volcanoes National Park

Exploring Hawaii’s Volcanoe National Park

Hawaiian Luau

Enjoying the Luau at the Polynesian Cultural Center

The Epic Kauai Experience

The Gorgeous Landscape of Kauai

United States, Illinois:  Chicago

Chicago Fountain, Illinois

United States, Louisiana: New Orleans

Jackson Square, New Orleans

United States, Michigan:  Hale

Arriving in Michigan – The Start of our Vacation

United States, Michigan, Hale: 1st Day of Vacation

The View from Our Vacation Rental

United States:  Michigan

Mackinac Island

4 110721 Macinaw city harbor from ferry

Shepler’s Ferry

5 Approaching Mackinac Island

A View of the Grand Hotel from the Ferry

6 48 Mackinac Island Harbor

Mackinac Island Harbor

8 110721 Joy and Bikes at Mackinac Island

Bike Rentals on Mackinac Island

10 110721 Amazing Flowers at Mackinac

Beautiful Flowers in the Shopping District of Mackinac Island

13 54 Horse Carriage of Grand Hotel

Transportation to the Grand Hotel

United States, North Carolina:  Bodie Island

Bodie Island Lighthouse, Outer Banks

Bodie Island Lighthouse

United States, North Carolina:  Carolina Beach

Choosing our Campsite

Currituck Heritage Park, Corolla

Currituck Heritage Lighthouse

United States, Ohio:  Conkle’s Hollow Gorge Trail

Exploring the Gorge

United States, Ohio: Eagle Sighting at Highbanks

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Spending the Afternoon Searching for Eaglets

United States, Ohio: Marietta

Road Trip to Marietta

United States, Ohio:  Living Word Outdoor Drama

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The Resurrection of Jesus

United States, Ohio:  Renaissance Festival 

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Strolling the Medieval Town During the Festival

United States, Ohio:  Battelle Darby Creek

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A Lovely Winter Hike

United States, Ohio:  Living Word Outdoor Drama

Living Word Outdoor Drama

United States Ohio Christmas:

Columbus: Alum Creek Lights

Drive Thru Christmas Lights

United States: Rhode Island:  Cliff Walk

Chanler Entrance 1

The Chanler in Newport

United States:  Sioux Falls, South Dakota

My First Buffalo Sighting

United States, South Dakota: Needles Drive

The Needle

United States, South Dakota: Sylvan Lake

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Beautiful Reflections off of Sylvan Lake

United States, South Dakota:  Custer Park

Custer Park’s Wildlife Drive

United States, South Dakota:  Yellowstone

Where the Buffalo Roam

United States, South Dakota:  Yellowstone

A First Impression of Yellowstone

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The Grand Canyon of Yellowstone

United States, Texas:  Galveston

Todd Shipyards, Galveston

United States, Wyoming: Yellowstone

The Grand Lodge at Yellowstone

 

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