“Life
is getting funny in Nueva Era.”
Or
so two of my classmates would say. We are much into our fourth month of
training here at LIGHT, and as is commonly said, it is the time when true
character begins to be revealed, and thus is also the time for more
interpersonal and intrapersonal conflicts.
December
of last year, my church sister Dowry and I travelled from Davao to Manila, to
Pangasinan (to attend a camp meeting there), to Cavite, to here in Ilocos
Norte, virtually spanning the entire length of the Philippines to attend this
Health Evangelism Training here in LIGHT, Nueva Era.
When
we arrived here in January, everything was new to us and we didn’t really know
where to place ourselves, except that people have always been kind to us,
always going out of their way to accommodate us and make things a wee bit
easier for us.
We
were 25 students in all, including a 71-year old Tatay and a musically-inclined
couple (plus their baby). Our classroom was (and continues to be) more than
just the multi-purpose hall where we sat to lectures, ate our meals, and held
worship and Sabbath services. As it turns out, everywhere we went in this place
is a classroom, and everything and everyone we saw was a teacher. We learn
daily from work, from people, from nature, from assignments, and from our
experiences.
“Character-building”
was the watchword, the battle cry, the answer to so many questions and
concerns.
We
are good so far. We have lost four classmates over time, and are in danger of
losing two or three more, but God is good. He has not only sustained us, but
has also given us joys to to outbalance the tears and fears, and growth to more
than compensate for all the trials.
There’s
more to come. We all know it in our bones, there’s much more to come – more of
the struggles, the hardship that require painstaking endurance, the conflicts,
the everyday battles against self, the testing and trying of patience and
faith. And it's alright -no, it's more than alright, because we also know full well that there will be so much more of the learning and growing and blessings and
opportunities to be ourselves the blessing.
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