I met this little girl named Lanie today. She is 16 years old. She was on the streets, homeless and hungry with no where to go and no family to turn to. She was lost and alone. The Lord put Frontline Ministries in her path. They took her in like a child of their own. They fed her, clothed her and gave her shelter as well as medical treatment for the full term of her pregnancy. She gave birth to a beautiful little girl named Sarah! They told Lanie that she could either stay and raise her little girl at the orphanage or they would help her place Sarah in a good home for adoption. I am happy to say that she chose to stay with them at Frontline and raise her daughter. Frontline provided Sarah and Lanie a room and personal bathroom. They have a home now. Praise God.
I will write later on about what went on at the Hospital Ministry, but right now I need to get off the computor and go help the sisters clean the schools while Pastor Dave, Daryl and Charles help the brothers with some contruction going on at the camp.
To answer some of your qustions really quick......
The food is great. Rice 3 times a day of course. Beef and Chicken cooked in Filipino ways. :-)
The weather is just like Florida weather.... it sprinkled a little but not too much. Humidity is high as ever. Just NO A/C to escape to. We are ok though, the team is in absolute unity and we have been having an amazing time with the Frontline team.
Blanca says she loves her family.
Nick, David Jr says- wish you were here, and thats about as nice as I can be because I am pretty dang upset that you didnt come!!!! :-)

3 comments:
sorry Dave i wish i was there 2 i hope u and everyone else is good.
god bless
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Nick
Angi, Hi honey!! Man I miss you. I am so proud of you and your whole team. You guys are the real super heroes. Me and the kids are praying for you every day. Im keeping them busy. They are such little angels. I love you sooo much and I cant wait to read more about what your doing over there. Love the pics too. God bless you. Be safe. xoxoxo Jeni
so how many people are living at the camp?
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