Monday, September 8, 2008

a MONTH in the YEAR of a missionary FAMILY!!!

hello friends and family! it's been a while since we've given an update, but it's about time we let you know what's going on with us here in the philippines. first, i want thank all of you who pray for us. we really appreciate it.

in our lives, we have several upcoming celebrations next month...it will be samuel's 1/2 year birthday October 4th, it will be my 30th birthday October 6th, our 2nd year wedding anniversary October 7th and Cathee's birthday on October 17th! whoo, lots of reasons to celebrate.

SAMUEL

samuel's now 5months. he's growing and starting to do strange, yet wonderful, stuff like babbling on and on as if we can understand him and sucking his toes. he's a blessing and we thank God for him. everyone here's starting to say he's looking more and more like cathee...and then they say he has my head shape and hair...as they smirk...

we just found out that we have an appointment at the US Embassy for his citizenship. i'm not sure how long this will take, but it's one step closer to being able to bring him to meet his family and friends in the U.S.

(samuel meets his great-grandfather who is also
a well known tribal elder in kalinga)















KALINGA VINEYARD CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP (STUDENT MINISTRY)


our youth (18 indigenous students from the mountain and resettlement villages of But But and Dananao) are doing well. we have been teaching for the past month on the sermon on the mount. imagine explaining "turning the other cheek" to someone that has grown up with the idea of tribal war (revenge killing) as a normal part of their village life. we pray that God will raise up leaders, pastors, missionaries, teachers and activists of justice in our group. we are preparing to host the interchurch fellowship the last sunday of this month. we will be landscaping our front yard, preparing a worship team, and making benches for the 100 or more youth that usually come to the interfellowships. we want to see the surrounding churches to work together in unity, building the kingdom of God.


KIDS TB SPONSORSHIPS

we just finished overseeing the completion of 6 months of TB meds in 10 of our 12 sponsored children. one child still has another month till completion and one child's family came to us this past week asking medicines for their daughter who is 7 years old and currently in the hospital with TB meningitis. This is a life-threatening condition that usually leads to stupor, coma, and many times, death. the little girl's name is marillyn. she has been in the hospital for around 25 days now. she's in need of surgery to release the pressure in her head from the meningitis, but her family cannot afford the cost of taking her to the hospital in Baguio or Manila where she needs to get the surgery. if there's anyone who wants to help marillyn get this needed surgury, let me know.

two weeks ago, i attended the PhilCAT (philippine coalition against tuberculosis) convention. there were many seminars and information on the fight against TB here. the philippines has the 9th highest incidence of TB in the world! but progress is being made each year. one of the more recent focuses has been on the multi-drug resistant TB (MDR TB). this is a strain of TB that is not responsive to one or more of the TB meds currently given. there was a record attendance of more than 1,600 doctors, department of health workers, and other non-profit organization workers.

after seeing marillyn in the hospital, i realized how important it is that we continue to assess and treat children who are positive with tuberculosis. we currently need more sponsors for the kids TB sponsorship program. the assessment of a child and their family, 6 months of meds and vitamins, and monthly follow-ups costs us about 100 dollars. consider giving a child a greater chance at a healthy life...and help take away the death sentence of TB.














recent graduates of the TB sponsorships.
(the first girl has one more month)

thank you for helping them



DEEP WELL













we are helping provide fresh water to a village without adequate access. in one resettlement village with 1,400 people, there was only enough water for about 350 people per pump. imagine having only one faucet in your house. now imagine having to pump this every time you wanted to wash, bathe, cook and drink...now imagine having to share that one faucet with 350 people!!! lack of fresh water directly affects the health of a whole community. if you'd like to help provide fresh water to a community by sponsoring a well, let us know.

thank you for your time in reading this update for august. again, we appreciate those who are praying for us and giving toward missions. we pray God would meet all your needs as you're faithful in giving.

PRAYER REQUESTS

*Healing of arthritis in cathee's wrists. this has suddenly started in the last 3 months and causes much pain, even after taking medicines
*The youth interfellowship september 28th
*Planning for the upcoming year
*Direction, wisdom, and boldness to accomplish all that God is leading us to do
*Samuel and I have colds

NEEDS

*PRAYER
*TB Sponsorships
*monthly supporters (for personal expenses for our family)
*video projector for video Bible classes for next year!!!

blessings and peace to you in the Name of our LORD, Jesus Christ
chris, cathee, and samuel mapes

1 comment:

Claire said...

hey Chris and Cathee!
You guys are amazing--you're in my prayers.
How can I support a child needing TB treatment?
Let me know--
punkareux@gmail.com
xo
Claire (MIA)