We recently reactivated our government social security  system memberships in order to complete the mandatory twelve year  contributions to qualify for future pensions and other benefits. We  started investing in stock markets (I just earned a few thousand pesos  with the recent upward trend in Philippine stock market!) to add  opportunities into our passive-income generating portfolio. We put up  our very first owned land property in the south area for sale in the  hopes of funding up one of the small business options we are planning to  invest into. We plan to (and hopefully be able) to keep our existing  health-care insurance to keep us relatively worry-free amidst the  sky-rocketing medical expenses. Other possibilities and conditions are  on the table for our careful study and consideration.
    As for the humble beginnings of our small family  ministry, Maia Outreach Programs, we will maintain our vow and  commitment to bring and give any possible assistance to the needy  children the Lord will sent our way. But for this to be doable, we also  must set aside our time, talent and tithes consistently, in addition to  good friends who support MOP financially and spiritually.
    Obviously, all of these planning can be mostly  summed up as financial security for our family which was the main reason  for me working in this foreign land. Careful planning is a must before  we ever make that final decision to go home. However, my own fear of the  uncertainties of what the future holds for my family can still  occasionally grip or even cuff me down into delaying our conceived  plans. 
    In these times, I have only two choices - to  continue entertaining the unholy jeer of fear or to be focus on what I  feel is God's calling for my family, the next stage that He prepared for  our journey and mission in life.
  In these times, I can rely on St. Pauls assurance to  the Philippians when he wrote, " Have no anxiety at all, but in  everything, by prayer and petition, with thanksgiving, make your  requests known to God. Then the peace of God that surpasses all  understanding will guard your hearts and minds in Christ Jesus." (4:6-7)
  In these times, I will choose to follow His prodding  and live by His promise, "...and behold I am with you always, until the  end of age." (Matthew 28:20)
Afterwards, I feel my fears fading away.
  And the better I can see God's plan conquering my own.
Dear friends, have you been delaying God's plan for your life because of valid cares and concerns?
Then, pray intensely and intently for these not to go away (they are valid concerns, right?) but to be swept under God's divine and merciful providence, so you can finally act on His will accordingly.
 Then, pray intensely and intently for these not to go away (they are valid concerns, right?) but to be swept under God's divine and merciful providence, so you can finally act on His will accordingly.
Because God's plan is always the best plan for us.
God bless.
 
 
 


