by Christine mercado | May 4, 2025 | Newsletter, Single Parent Reflections, What's Happening
Our April Story April Story It didn’t turn out the way I wanted it to. I was slow, unproductive, tired, and overwhelmed in everything and seemed to be disconnected with God. God was silent! I found myself in a faith crisis, shaking if I have enough strength to...
by Christine mercado | Apr 19, 2025 | Newsletter, Single Parent Reflections, What's Happening
Slow n' Sure Salamat—thank you We are grateful to God for each one of you for investing in our family and ministry all through this time. Your trust and generosity brought our work this far. We want to say thank you! These words are not enough for how blessed we are...
by Christine mercado | Feb 2, 2025 | Newsletter, Single Parent Reflections, What's Happening
ReConnect Champion the Youth We are blessed to host the Heart of David DTS team from Canada for two (2) weeks. This team of fourteen (14) helped us with the new work we are starting in the communities around us. They did campus ministry, house-to-house evangelism,...
by Christine mercado | Mar 1, 2024 | Newsletter, Single Parent Reflections, What's Happening
Don’t Forget to Fill your Cup To equip, train, disciple, and multiply young leaders in the Philippines to the nations has been my heart’s passion. The opportunity to teach at the Discipleship Training School(DTS) every year is a blessing. You are not only...
by Christine mercado | Feb 25, 2024 | Newsletter, Single Parent Reflections, What's Happening
We are dust! I am now finding the time to sit down and write about my heart journey this month. This month came with unexpected turns! I got sick, transitions in ministry, teaching commitments, online school, and the death of my sister. It all came very fast! My heart...
by Christine mercado | Feb 11, 2024 | Single Parent Reflections, What's Happening
Make Space Rest, slow down, pace, pause, be unhurried, and breathe just words to remind myself. Sickness took a toll on me for three (3) weeks. I was fighting pneumonia. Thankfully, I am better now, though I cough a little bit. It was a time of...