Ministry Highlight: God is my Strength
- James Ephraim Tabilla
- Aug 30, 2020
- 1 min read

Last July, I finally finished carrying all the concrete rubble from the renovation of the second floor of the YWAM Baguio building and transferring them to the Loakan Airport’s vacant lot.
I was able to carry a little more than 150 sacks of concrete rubble, averaging 30 kilograms per sack. That’s a total of 4500 kilograms or 4.5 metric tons (4.95 US tons.)
Now why am I writing this? Because I dare claim this was done only through the grace of God. There’s no way that this is just a personal ability of mine. I, a slightly overweight guy who’s not even used (or even fit) to doing hard labor, can’t accomplish this without supernatural help. Even surprising is how I wasn’t injured during the whole process of carrying 2 full truckloads (Elf truck) of concrete – doing it all on my own, with God (all the 150+ sacks.) That's why I dare claim that God gave me supernatural help.
God is, therefore, my strength. And I give Him the glory and praise.
You then, my son, be strong in the grace that is in Christ Jesus.
2 Timothy 2:1
Prayer Request:
Please pray for God’s continued provision to cover the finances spent in the already finished 2nd floor renovation.
Also, more finances are needed to convert the base storage room into our (the boys) room as our room was one of the rooms converted into a classroom.











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