May 4, 2010 - The people at the Kathmandu base find it funny to hear that I walked and ride on a Riksa (a cart driven by a bicycle) from the airport to
YWAM Kathmandu base is really special. The staff and leaders were very welcoming and really good in serving people. I can’t stop laughing whenever Dinesh cracks a joke. The joke is not really funny but the way he talks made it really funny. I love the worship and prayer times here. Everybody prays aloud. I thought it’s only at the YWAM base, but I found out that it also happens in the churches and other Christian meetings I attended. I think it is very powerful.
Andrea Ramussen, an American lady who has been here for 4 months, explained to me how dangerous Maoists are. How they can put out bombs anywhere and have many people killed. I was so shocked to hear all these stories. She told me to advice the Philippine embassy here and put me on their lists if something happens. She said that I might consider flying out of the country earlier than planned. When I heard that, I prayed harder..
Friday night, I woke up at around 3 in the morning. I was praying then suddenly, a picture appeared to me while praying. It was a boy around 13-14 years old, who is wounded, not only wounded, but his whole body is rotting. I kind of have an impression what it is. But when I shared it to Andrea, she said the boy represents
May 8, Saturday, Dhiraj Lama brought me to church with him and then we went to KFC.. It took us 1 ½ hour to get to the place because of traffic. I get to see more of
I enjoyed my remaining days at the base. I went to Children’s home that is close to the base. I get to enjoy the youth fellowship in a church nearby too. May 10, Monday. I visited a slum area where YWAMers are ministering to. It was heartbreaking to see kids inhaling dusts and smelly air day in and day out.
I cooked Menudo at the base so that people there could have a taste of Filipino food.. So far, everybody said it was good. Then I did facial on 6 people which is tiring actually, but it was really rewarding to see them having fun and enjoying it.