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April 16, 2024

USA Visit | CEA April 2024 Newsletter


Gigi and I are currently traveling and reporting on the progress of Casa Esperanza of Angels/Philippine Mission. Thus far we have been given warm receptions and found some generous hearts!

Celina church of Christ visit - April 2024
Celina church of Christ visit – April 2024.

Adams Avenue church of Christ visit - April 2024
During our Adams Avenue church of Christ visit – April 2024.
Lasea church of Christ visit - April 2024
At the Lasea church of Christ – April 2024.
Broad Street church of Christ visit - April 2024
Photo taken during our Broad Street church of Christ visit.
Zion church of Christ visit - April 2024
At the Zion church of Christ – April 2024.
Westvue church of Christ visit - April 2024
My presentation at the Westvue church of Christ – April 2024.
Redbank church of Christ visit - April 2024
During our visit at the Redbank church of Christ – April 2024.

Maysville church of Christ visit - April 2024
Presentation at the Maysville church of Christ – April 2024.


Our travels will include Georgia, Tennessee, Kentucky, Alabama, and Florida for this trip. We are so very thankful for the churches that have agreed to allow us to report on the work. And incredibly grateful for those who join us with their support to continue in our efforts to seek and save the lost.

 

Construction Update – CEA Learning Center!

 
Front - CEA Learning Center - April 2024
 
Work continues on our CEA Learning Center even while we are away. Our workers are completing many of the necessary items to achieve occupancy approval. Downspouts have been installed, toilets set, cabinet doors are going in, and ceiling work over the entrance area continues.
 
Toilets - CEA Learning Center - April 2024
 
Kitchen Area - CEA Learning Center - April 2024
 

DONATIONS

Checks must be made to: Philippine Mission Inc.

Mail to:
Aaron Schwartz, CPA
c/o Philippine Mission, Inc.
1108 Center Road
Rogersville, MO 65742

 

An Opportunity for Mutual Benefit

Helping others can have a profound effect, not just on the recipients, but also on ourselves. When we engage in acts of kindness and support, we grow and learn as individuals. Each interaction teaches us something new, whether it is empathy, resilience, or understanding. Even when changes do not lead us exactly where we planned, they provide valuable lessons.

Frequent changes and helping others make us adaptable. We learn to navigate new situations, environments, and people with ease. This flexibility helps us manage unexpected shifts without feeling overwhelmed. Embracing change is essential for progress, as it opens doors to improvements in various aspects of our lives – be it our finances, career, relationships, or personal well-being. Without change, growth stagnates.

Change prompts us to reevaluate our priorities and perspectives. It encourages us to look at life from different angles, reinforcing our core values and beliefs. Sometimes, it even leads to positive shifts in our priorities. Small acts of kindness create a ripple effect. When we help change someone’s life, they, in turn, may impact others. This interconnected web of positive change can transform entire communities and society as a whole.

Remember, supporting others not only benefits them but also enriches our own lives. Whether it is volunteering, donating, or just being there for someone, the impact is far-reaching and deeply rewarding.

 

Acts 20:35

35I have shown you in every way, by laboring like this, that you must support the weak. And remember the words of the Lord Jesus, that He said, ‘It is more blessed to give than to receive.’”

 
 
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Ronald and Gigi Brown

Casa Esperanza of Angels
PHILIPPINE MISSION INC.
Tanjay City, Philippines

April 2024 Newsletter
Volume 10 Issue 110

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