My sharing this morning is based on our reflections on the work of the National Council of Churches in the Philippines, a member of the ACT Alliance, following the onslaught
My sharing this morning is based on our reflections on the work of the National Council of Churches in the Philippines, a member of the ACT Alliance, following the onslaught
Three months after typhoon Haiyan hit the Philippines last November 8, 2013, Mr. John Nduna, ACT Alliance General Secretary is in the country to visit the typhoon affected areas. From
This was taken from a window in our relief center here at UCCP Tacloban, Leyte. Over looking is the Sto. Nino Church and a picture of Yolanda’s aftermath. As the rain
A month after typhoon Yolanda (Haiyan), I was asked by Ms. Minnie Anne Calub, Project Coordinator of the NCCP-ACT Alliance Relief Operation, if I would like to come with them
December 2 — In the midst of ongoing tasks of relief operations, the people involved found time to come together for common worship, give thanks and dedicate the newly set-up
We are at the 2nd wave of our Relief and Rehabilitation Operations… The NCCP-ACT Alliance, through the support of Lutheran World Federation, will start giving 2nd batch of FOOD ITEMS,
A truck bearing relief bags from NCCP-ACT Alliance for typhoon Haiyan survivors that visited an isolated town in Brgy. Cogon, Basey Samar. . . A truck-full of relief goods from
Maria Sol is a resident of Basey, Samar. She was one of the many survivors of Typhoon Yolanda’s (international name: Haiyan) onslaught. She thought her family was prepared for the