29th Jul, 2007

Finally…. FOTOS!!!!

img_1078.JPG The view of Marcos Bridge, from the bridge as we traveled by bus to Iligan.

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This was taken our very first day of ministry I think. We went to meet people in the community of Tagoloan, as well as to pray for God to prepare our way. The local YWAM had never ministered in Tagoloan before and we were praying that God would pave our way to see many ministries multiplied. Has He ever!!!!

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This is taken in Marcos Bridge. It is about as poor a community as I have ever seen. It often floods as it sits under and near bridge next to a river leading into the ocean. Tanner prays for God to show him children to give toys (toys we brought from the kids’ toy chest at home).

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Meet Norman and Elsa. Tara has been ministering to this family in Tagoloan throughout our time here. We have blessed them with a stroller and, more importantly, Elsa accepted Christ for the first time. She has since begun going to church (now that she can push Norman and carry her three-year old daughter), and also came to the recent marriage and parenting seminar we conducted! Norman is blind and severely disabled.

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This picture of Tanner and me was taken while we went to Iligan. Iligan is located just miles from the Muslim capital of Mindanao. The reason we were at these waterfalls is because the local government, which invited us to come and preach and minister, wanted to show us the power plant that provides electricity to all of Mindanao. We are standing on a platform of that power plant near the waterfall, as you can see. We went from this waterfall to Tinago (or hidden) Falls, one of the most beautiful things I have ever seen. It was the one time in our several weeks here we were able to take in some scenery. It’s hard to describe how beautiful it is to someone who has seen mostly dirt, sewage, trash, and poverty for several weeks.

The next picture is of Tinago Falls. I will post more pics soon; it just is a slow process on Wordpress. Tanner and I are on the boat going into the falls. We felt like we were at Blue Lagoon. It surely is just more evidence of the infinite creativeness of God, our Father.

Meanwhile, the guys in the last picture went with us most everywhere we went, even to blue lagoon falls, because of the proximity to Marawi.

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Responses

The falls are as pretty as any I’ve seen.
Your pictures are definitely thought provoking. I understand why you are there and understand why, as a mother and grandmother. I want you home.

I love missions photos, Bryan… there’s just something about SEEING missions that makes God’s work so much more real, powerful, and personal.

Thanks so much for sharing these!

It’s been incredible to watch God’s getting you and your family from Point A to Point B. I look at these pictures and remember where you were a year ago in this journey. It’s like watching kids grow up Bryan. God is truly using you and Tara in the Philippines.

I have been praying for your recent bout with the flu.

Bryan–I think you know how God has used you and your family to demonstrate to me how to truly follow after Christ. Thank you for sharing your journey with us.

And from the first comment, from “mom”–I don’t know if you are Bryan’s mom or Tara’s, but thank you for sharing your family. I can’t imagine how hard it was for you to “let” them go, but God has used them not just in the Philippines, but also through Bryan’s sharing the journey to some of us who are lost and wandering in the Christian wilderness right here in the U.S.

However it was you raised your child, you did something right. : )

Missing Tara, you and the grandkids alot. Keep up your good works. We are praying for your strength and health. Eleven year-old Libby is still very feisty and still has hope that you will return to pet her.

Tanner, hope you are having a good time in the Philippines! From Maelyn in your Kona Foundation School 2006.

Thanks Bryan,
We have really enjoyed the beautiful photos. Your days are very long. It’s great to see the kids and how they are growing. I know you are being wonderful servants for the Lord. Here’s a hug for our nephews Tanner and Keaton and one for neice Regan too.
We love you guys.
Tammy, Greg, Carter, Colin and Corissa

Nice pictures. Be sure to get in touch with me if you ever drop by Manila.

Love the water picture, great work done.

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