We often think that success depends on focusing on ourselves. But this simply isn't true.
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One of the seven Rivers we crossed to reached the Village |
Last January 3, 2011, an opportunity calls for us to have a visit in an underprivileged community of Sitio Matucao, in Mansalay, Oriental Mindoro for a gift-giving activity. The village is a 45-minute to 1-hour walk away from our home. We all trekked our ways up the hill to Mountains and crossed about seven rivers.The Keep Hope Alive team (composed of my siblings, cousins and friends) was able to view gift-giving in different angles, especially of the fun and adventure. The trip was uneventful, just beautiful scenery, great people, sun, laughter, and gentle camaraderie. We may fail to give the villagers something for the long run but we achieved our purpose in sharing our blessings and showing a minute act of gratitude for the year of blessings and provisions. Our giving is never to people or things but rather it is to God. Giving is not something you do when things are going well but it is a lifestyle.
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The Team |
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The team with my supportive father |
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First stop: Uncle Judy's house |
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Holding young coconut trees to be planted by my father |
Also, it was very fulfilling to see families appreciated our gifts as they had with them their smiling faces. It’s a very innovative way to mobilize personal resources for worthy activities without the conventional tedium of donation and fund-raising.
I realized giving takes you out of yourself and expanding beyond your limitations. You cannot give with joy if you have not first given yourself to God. And when you go around planting blessings, you harvest blessings yourself! They grow and multiply.
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Mangyan beneficiary |
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Cousin Apple and John |
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A local villager doing her laundry works beside the clear river. |
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Siblings with their house in the background |
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A local farmer handed gifts by Ptra. Eve |
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Checking a mother with her daughter. |
The joy of giving means that I give purely because it is my way of expressing my passion and love for the things I believe in and my gratefulness to the God who made me a steward over His resources. - Shernan
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Mother Carabao with her charming daughter |
“Sometimes the joy of giving has the amazing potential to surpass even the most strongest of feeling known to humans. Because when you give, you love; and love, I’ve experienced in my life is the purest of emotion.” – Gulab Ram [1960 - May 14, 2004]
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