- Pray for the relationships we are building through the English conversation clubs.
- Pray for opportunities to share the complete truth with our new friends.
Nehemiah Teams
Friday, June 26, 2026
Conversations about the Truth
Spiritual planting
- Pray for those we are having Bible study with.
- Pray for open hearts to accept God's love.
Cebu Agriculture Team
When Missions Meets Culture
What I've learned, though, is that there is a huge difference between reading about something and actually experiencing it for yourself.
My first few days in the Philippines have been great, and I've really enjoyed my time here. But there have already been several moments where I thought, "Well, that's not quite what I pictured."
One of those moments happened at the market. I knew before coming that most grocery shopping would be done at local markets. That wasn't a surprise. What surprised me was the meat section.
Now, some of y'all reading this might think I'm about to say that I wasn't prepared to see whole fish or freshly cleaned fish sitting out. Honestly, that part didn't bother me at all. What caught me off guard was seeing the meat simply laid out on the counter.
I've been to places before where large cuts of meat and whole fish were displayed out in the open. Usually, though, they're sitting on ice or inside a refrigerated case. Here, the meat is just sitting right there on the counter.
At that point, I know what some of y'all are probably thinking... "Hot weather plus raw meat sounds like a terrible combination." Honestly, it wasn't nearly as bad as I expected.
The biggest thing I noticed was the flies. There were quite a few of them trying to land on the meat. Thankfully, the vendors have a simple but effective solution. They use sticks with strips of plastic attached to the end and gently wave them back and forth over the meat.
It's kind of like watching someone casually conduct an orchestra whose only members are flies.
Before I ever bought anything, I found myself standing there just watching everything happen. Reading about a market is one thing. Standing in the middle of one, hearing the conversations, seeing the vendors work, and watching people buy their food for the day is something completely different.
Then came the actual buying process.
One thing I learned pretty quickly is that haggling matters. Another thing I learned is that if you happen to have a Filipino with you, and they do all the talking, your chances of getting a better deal seem to improve dramatically.
So let's imagine a completely hypothetical situation that definitely happened.
Let's say you're looking to buy some pork.You walk over to where the pork vendors are and look through the different cuts until you find one you like. After a little negotiating, the seller places the entire chunk of pork on a large wooden block. You point to exactly where you want it cut so you can get the amount you need for whatever meal you're planning to cook.
A few chops later, you've got your piece of pork. The seller weighs it, figures up the price based on what was negotiated, and you hand over your money. Then the pork gets dropped into a small plastic bag.
Just a piece of pork in a little plastic bag making the trip home with you until it's time to cook dinner.
As strange as it felt at first, experiences like that are exactly why I love learning about and experiencing new cultures. God has made this world incredibly diverse, and one of the perks of being on mission and following where He leads is getting to experience that diversity for myself. The market wasn't better or
worse than what I'm used to back home. It was simply different.
That's something I've been reminded of several times already during my short time in the Philippines. No matter how much you read or how much people tell you beforehand, some things just have to be experienced for yourself.
And if my first few days are any indication, I'm sure there will be plenty more stories to tell before this trip is over.
Acts 17:26-27 says... "From one man He has made every nationality to live over the whole earth and has determined their appointed times and boundaries of where they live. He did this so they might seek God, and perhaps they might reach out and find Him, though He is not far from each one of us."
As always, thank you for your prayers.
- Please continue praying for us as we adjust to life and ministry here in the Philippines.
- Pray that we would be quick to learn, humble in our interactions, and faithful in our witness.
- Also pray for the Bible studies we hope to start in the coming weeks, that God would bring the right people into our paths and use His Word to transform lives.
- Kylie PH Summer Camiguin and Butuan Teams, Media Intern
Thursday, June 25, 2026
Standing in the Water Trough
On the last night, after worship and after Kuya Jess shared a captivating and encouraging message about what it means to serve the Lord, something special happened: a baptism.
Before we headed back to the trail shelter, we were told to gather around the water trough near the clothesline. When we arrived, one of the students was standing in the trough, and beside him stood Kuya Jess.
Before being baptized, the student shared his testimony with us. He told us how, several years ago, he made the decision to truly follow Christ and dedicate his life to Him. He also explained that he had been baptized as a child, but wanted to be baptized again, this time as a personal act of obedience to the Lord.
As he shared his story, he also explained what baptism means. His words were spoken with clarity and eloquence, but more importantly, they were filled with joy in the Lord. He reminded us that baptism itself does not save us. Salvation comes through faith in Jesus Christ alone. Baptism is an act of obedience, a command that Christ has called believers to follow. It is a public declaration that you have placed your faith in Jesus and that you belong to Him.
Watching that baptism was a powerful reminder of God's work in people's lives. It was a simple moment, standing around a water trough under the night sky, but it was one I will not soon forget.
Romans 6:4 says... "Therefore we were buried with him by baptism into death, in order that, just as Christ was raised from the dead by the glory of the Father, so we too may walk in newness of life."
- Join us this summer by praying for the students and young adults who are setting out to reach the nations. Pray that God will give us strength and endurance throughout the months ahead.
- Pray for the people we will meet, that their hearts would be open and receptive to the message of the Gospel.
- Most importantly, pray that God's will would be done and that He would be glorified in all that happens this summer.
-Kylie PH Summer Camiguin and Butuan Teams, Media Intern
Monday, June 22, 2026
A Sketch of a Dress
A small act of curiosity can make all the
difference. On the last day of the Medical Center’s Mission Pop Up, I finished
documenting the action at the clinic stations and sat down on the steps to
rest. A little girl came up and pointed to one of the pages in
my journal, a sketch of a dress. I nodded to her and asked if she liked to draw.
She shook her head no. “Would you like me to teach you how to draw?” She shook
her head again and sat down. “Do you want me to draw you a dress?” A grin
spread on her face.
As I started drawing I handed her a piece of paper and pencil and told her it was ok not to be good at something, if she was brave enough to start. As I continued to draw, she drew flowers and leaves on her paper. I shared with her that it was okay to be afraid to try something new. “However, even when I’m scared, God gives me courage because even when I’m not, I know He is. He helps me to be brave and get through troubles in life.”
By the time I was finished, all her friends had gathered around to watch. I realized it was an open opportunity to share the story of Daniel and the Lion’s den—to teach the simple but powerful story that as Daniel trusted God to keep him safe, we can also be brave and trust in God.
“The king was overjoyed and gave orders to lift Daniel out of the den. And when Daniel was lifted from the den, no wound was found on him, because he had trusted in his God.” (Daniel 6:23)
I have found that every member of our team has experienced some creative way to share the gospel with kids—handing out Bible stickers or books with illustrations or even playing basketball. One can connect so much through a small act, and I hope we may encounter more of these small, but precious moments during our time here.
PH Summer Socorro Team, Media Intern
Saturday, June 20, 2026
Medical Mission opportunity
Nehemiah Team members paired with a national partner at a counseling station as they saw firsthand how the Gospel was shared to all age groups.
- Pray for the follow up efforts by the national church planter & the PH Summer Socorro team.
- Pray for continued spiritual hunger in those who indicated a first time decision to follow Christ.
Friday, June 19, 2026
He Was Kind
Kindness. That’s all it took for Mr. M to sweep Mrs. M off her feet, and 69 years later, his love for her has never felt different.
- As we spend time with Mr. & Mrs. M, pray for opportunities for us to share the Good News.
- Join us in praying for the Holy Spirit to work in their lives through our conversations.





