Sunday, September 27, 2009
Flooding in Manila
On Saturday, September 26, 2009, Manila experienced it's worst flooding in history- 16 inches of rain in 24 hours. The report says the rain was twice as much as Katrina! We are so grateful for God's protection over us. Actually that day Nathaniel left early at 6am to teach at Febias for his Saturday graduate school class. We were all aware of the storm/typhoon but it was not anything of major category so we went ahead with our plans. Luke and Mabel left before 7am to go to Luke's swimming competition. We were afraid that it might be canceled due to the storm but the competition went on as planned despite the heavy rain and strong winds. Luke actually did well, he got 2 silver medals and 1 gold for his category- 9-10 year old male competitor. By the time we finished around lunch time the roads leading out to the main highway was already impassable. I tried to look for other side roads which I may take but all of them were chest to neck deep in water!
I took this video from my camera while it was pouring rain because I wanted you all to see the semi-truck that got stuck in the middle and as you can see the people taking a plunge in the deep water.
Luke and I waited on the side road while we prayed for God's miracle for the rain to stop and for us to be able to get back home. I tried to communicate with Nathaniel but the phone lines were busy. I was actually more worried for him because he drives an old, small Toyota car which has a habit of stopping/stalling. When I finally contacted him I told him where I was and asked if he was okay. He said that he was nearby and asked to meet at one of the side roads. I was really amazed because I can't quite figure out where he passed and how did he get there with all the flooded streets- my van couldn't even make it. But in God's providence he had a student who got a ride with him who knew the way through all these side roads and he guided him to where I was. It was an amazing providence. He parked his car on the side street and they got into the van and we ventured to plow through one of the flooded streets- about waist deep, praying that the van will not stall on us. By God's grace we made it and we were all rejoicing knowing that one of the hurdles is past. We didn't know the condition of the other streets but at least we were hopeful that we can make it. And we did! What an incredible ordeal to go through and to see God's hands protecting his children. Praise the Lord! We got back home thanking God for his goodness and mercy to us.
We arrived home and found out that our house was flooded- it just started flooding- we were thankful again that we were there to get all the books and furniture out of our study room/den and nothing was damaged. At first it was disheartening but then I got calls and sms text messages from friends and church members saying that their houses were flooded and most of their stuff were soaking wet and ruined. We heard many stories from friends and loved ones who were stranded on the streets for many hours. My niece had to sleep in her car on the side of the road overnight because there were no streets that were passable. We thank the Lord for keeping her safe. My sister and her daughter were stranded in another area and they were able to spend the night in a hotel. Many houses were flooded and vehicles were submerged in water. We have a member who lives in a low-lying area and her house was submerged.
On Sunday we canceled our Sunday School class to make way for a church-wide prayer meeting. We were amazed to see many people still attended despite the hardships and trials that they went through. Truly, we are humbled to see their love and devotion to the Lord. We see God's power over nature but we are reminded that God is in control of all things. Psalm 46 says that "He is our refuge and strength, a very present help in trouble."
Sunday, August 30, 2009
Luke's baptism- August 30, 2009
Thursday, August 20, 2009
Kids
What a blessing it was to see Noah stand in front of about 70 people at school and recite his Filipino poem. He has done well picking up the language and we're really thankful for his progress. Hopefully next year he can stay home and do homeschool.
Luke is now just doing homeschool. We finally decided that his Tagalog is going well and the reason for him going to school is to get proficient in the language. He is adjusting well to being at home most of the day and he loves the fact that now he can play basketball with dad more often.
Chloe continued to thrive being at home doing her kindergarten homeschooling. She started taking piano lessons along with the two boys every Friday.
It's been a joy to see them grow and mature. We look forward to the day when all of them will profess faith in Christ, be baptize and be part of the church.
Sunday, July 12, 2009
Back to teaching at FEBIAS
It's been about two weeks now that I've been back to school teaching. In the picture with me is the president of FEBIAS College of Bible, Lito Carag. I have an easier load this semester which I'm really thankful for. I usually go in on Monday afternoons and Saturday mornings. The Lord has been good in blessing the school with more students. There was an increase in the graduate school enrollment of 20 students! Praise the Lord!
Monday, June 22, 2009
Back in the Philippines
We've been back home in the Philippines for a few days now and we're slowly trying to adjust back into the new time zone. The trip went well except for a delay in our layover in Japan. We didn't get in the airport in the Philippines until 2am on Wed., June 17. We felt bad for those who waited almost 5 hours for us to pick us up. May the Lord give them a measure of grace for waiting patiently for us.
The kids traveled well and as you can see Chloe's got her own roller bag (she insisted to carry one, which was much bigger and heavier than her). Thank you for your continued prayers for us.
The kids traveled well and as you can see Chloe's got her own roller bag (she insisted to carry one, which was much bigger and heavier than her). Thank you for your continued prayers for us.
50th Golden Wedding Anniversary!!
On June 12th, we were delighted to be able to witness and celebrate Nathaniel's parents 50th anniversary (to the day!). What a blessing it was to join them with many others to celebrate this joyous and momentous occasion.
Nathaniel's older brother, Garth, led the program and gave a wonderful presentation through slide show, mom and dad's story- from birth through growing years, through their salvation experience, through meeting each other and then their wedding day. He told us the story of their ministries and the people they have impacted in their lives.
Truly, God has been faithful to them.
Wednesday, May 27, 2009
FIRE Conference
(Fellowship of Independent
Reformed Evangelicals) conference in
Carmel, IN (near Indianapolis)
from May 18-21,2009. In the picture are some of the old GBC (Grace Bible Church) interns as well as the new seminary interns. Also represented are two of the elders at GBC along with their wife, Jim & Caroline Newheiser and Curt & Jen Arend.
During one of the sessions he was able to present our work in the Philippines. We're so grateful for the opportunity to share what the Lord is doing in that part of His vineyard.
Monday, May 18, 2009
Slidell, Louisiana
Hi ya'll! We're here in Slidell, Louisiana visiting Heritage Bible Church until the 21st of May. We've so much enjoyed our time here getting to know the brethren. We're staying with the Roys and have experienced such wonderful southern hospitality. Last Saturday the church had a crawfish boil picnic and it was an experience! (See photo)
Nathaniel left this morning (May 18th) to attend the annual FIRE conference. The kids and I are staying with the Roys until we leave on Thursday, 21st, to go back to Michigan.
We hope to be in Bremen, Indiana on Saturday, May 23rd until the first week of June. We are visiting one of our supporting church, Grace Fellowship Church. We look forward to another wonderful time of fellowship with the brethren there.
Monday, April 20, 2009
Friday, April 17, 2009
Half-Marathon!!!
Wednesday, March 25, 2009
On Furlough at last!!
Just want to update and let you know that we're here in the US now. We arrived on March 12 in San Francisco, CA and spent a few days with Mabel's family and then left for San Diego, CA on Saturday, March 14 to spend the next month with our church GBC. What a blessing it has been since we've arrived! God has so abundantly provided for all of our needs- beyond what we can even dream of. Thank your for all of your prayers for us. So far our family is doing well- none of us have been sick and that's a praise. We've been so encourage to be here with our church family. It's been good to re-connect with some members who were here before and to meet many new friends. We haven't been back to the US for four years and so much have changed in terms of our church family especially seeing all of their kids.
Here you see a photo of our family visiting the Wild Animal Park near San Diego, CA.
Here you see a photo of our family visiting the Wild Animal Park near San Diego, CA.
Wednesday, February 11, 2009
One month to go before our furlough!
One more month to go and we are off to the US. We are looking forward to seeing most of you. We will have a very busy schedule and most of them will be visiting churches. As most of you know we have not been back "home" for almost 4 years! We are also going back to attend our parents 50th "Golden" Wedding Anniversary. What a blessing to see God's faithfulness to them.
Here is our tentative schedule:
March 12- arrival- stay in the Bay area with family
March 14 -Fly to San Diego to be with our church family, Grace Bible Church in Escondido, CA
April 3-6 - Juanita Community Church, Kirkland, WA
April 19- CERC, Castro Valley, CA
April 23-28 SGBC, Phoenix, AZ
April 30- fly to Chicago, be with family in MI
May 13-17 - SGF, Slidell, LA
May 18-21 - FIRE conference
May 23-June 1 - GFC, Bremen, IN
June 2-12- Family in MI
June 13- fly back to Bay Area, CA
June 15- Departure back to the Philippines
Please pray for us as we are trying to finish up last minute details for our trip. Nathaniel has finals to give to his students as well as he needs to take his finals in his Greek and Hebrew classes. Our kids have their finals as well to take on March 9-11.
Oh by the way, our class cycle here starts in June and ends in March that is why we will be in the US during the Spring time- it's summer break here for us.
The pictures posted are the graduate and undergraduate students at Febias College of Bible.
Friday, February 6, 2009
Young Professional Bible Study
We are so blessed to be part of helping with the Young Professional Bible study which meets at our house ever Friday night. Last Friday, Jan. 30, we took a break from our normal bible study and had a fellowship night. We normally have about 12-15 "young pros" (as they are now called) join our study. Last Friday, we were blessed to have at least 30 of them join us for fellowship night. We didn't expect so many "kids" that we ran out of food. It was comical to see how we were looking around for left-over food in the fridge to serve to them. They were so easy to please that they ate all our left-over, no qualms about it. We played a lot of board games and "guesstures". A We've had our bible study for about a year now and we studied John Piper's Desiring God and now we're going through another series of studies. What a blessing to see most of them hear a clear presentation of the gospel! There are few ladies now who are interested in being baptized and have professed faith in the Lord. Glory to God!
Ladies Tea Party
This past Sunday, Feb. 1, the ladies at our church had a Tea Party (and coffee too!). We were blessed to have about 40 ladies come and join us for fun and fellowship. One of the lady member of our church shared a moving testimony of God's grace in her life. We were so moved, some of us were crying during her testimony time. What a blessing to hear and see how God changed her life, from a little girl who grew up in an orphanage, no parents, got into all sorts of "mischief" and sinful lifestyle to a woman who serves the Lord with all of her heart.
A Silver Medal
On January 19, our kids participated in English Elocution (art of clear and expressive speech) at their school. My oldest son, Luke in 4th grade, recited Psalm 91 and he was awarded a silver medal for his performance. We thank the Lord for this great opportunity for our kids to be a part of this competition and for the award.
Monday, January 19, 2009
Meet the Hutchisons
Well, we're finally doing the blog.
I hope that this will help most of you to keep updated about what the Lord is doing in our family and our ministry here in the Philippines.
We are thankful for the many blessings we've received from the Lord and for His continued faithfulness to us. Thank you for your prayers.
We will continue to add more to this blog as we get used to using it more.
I hope that this will help most of you to keep updated about what the Lord is doing in our family and our ministry here in the Philippines.
We are thankful for the many blessings we've received from the Lord and for His continued faithfulness to us. Thank you for your prayers.
We will continue to add more to this blog as we get used to using it more.
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