Development practitioners, many of them executive directors and managers of faith-based organizations, got a chance to see how the Lord has been working in the lives of children who used to live on the streets of Metro Manila during an exposure trip to the Rose of Sharon House of Friendship Boarding School. The visit was part of a two-week modular course titled
Spirituality and Culture in Transformational Development run by the Institute for Studies in Asian Church and Culture from July 29 - August 11, 2013.
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Children rescued from Manila's streets sing about
God's love. |
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Rose of Sharon House of Friendship Boarding School
children with Dr. Grace Dyrness, executive director of the
Institute for Transnational Research and Development,
Institute for Urban Initiatives... |
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...with Dr. Melba Maggay, president of the
Institute for Studies in Asian Church and Culture (ISACC) |
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...and with Mac Broadshaw, co-founder of ISACC. |