MERCY 2023! Special

IT’S December, the last month of the year. During this merriest season of our year, we go down memory lane, reminiscing blessings from our Good God.

So, The Feast Mercy Ministries is looking back to our features to celebrate our Mercy 2023! We continue our Special with a story in our Second Quarter, about a scholar of our Pag-asa ng Pamilya Foundation. Here, be inspired again by the sharing of Krissan Medilo in The Feast Family June 11 2023 issue…

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PAG-ASA NG PAMILYA FOUNDATION

Gift of Education
By KRISSAN MEDILO

HI! Just call me Kriss.

As this photo shows, I am in my school uniform— the uniform of students of Systems

Technology Inc. (STI) in Santa Rosa, Laguna, where I am taking up Tourism Management.

I am here as a Pag-asa ng Pamilya scholar, big thanks to our founder, Bro. Bo Sanchez.

You see, my father Christopher works as personal driver of Bro. Bo. So, eventually, Bro. Bo kindly introduced me to Pag-asa.

Here is my father (in green shirt) with

Bro. Bo. In the middle is my father’s co-driver Ardie.

Pag-Asa Blessings

The Pag-asa scholarship is God’s gift I am deeply, forever, grateful for. We are a family of humble means.

Before I became a Pag-Asa scholar, our life was difficult. Early on, my father had a job which he left for some reason. So, then, his income was cash he earned when he won in basketball games. Winning meant we would have food on the table.

To augment my father’s income, my mother Anabella to this day works as a tailor, sewing curtains and stuff.

My parents struggle to sustain our family, where I am the eldest of four children.

Here we are, from the left: brother King John Dominic; sister Kate Ann Pauline; our youngest, King James Patrick; mother Anabella; yours truly; and father Christopher.

Everything changed when a friend introduced my father to Bro. Bo who eventually hired him as his driver— and that led me to Pag-asa.

I count many blessings since I became a Pag-Asa scholar. I’ll name four major benefits.

First, of course, the Pag-asa grant has enabled me to pay my tuition fee every semester, plus buy my school materials. So, I am already graduating August this year.

Here I am with my

STI classmates after our class.

Blessings After Blessings

Second, Pag-asa Blessing, Bro. Bo not only helped me become a Pag-asa scholar. He and his family have embraced my family and me as practically

part of their family. They arranged for us to have a house of our own in San Pedro City, Laguna. And they brought us along when they go on trips, visiting tourist destinations. So, we got to visit the Enchanted Kingdom. And we got to join

their company outing in Boracay, Cebu, and Bohol. I got to ride a plane f or the first time.

Third, I’ve been inspired to fend for myself. In addition to my Pag-asa scholarship, I can add income for my family by working. I once worked

as a nanny for my godmother’s children. I also worked as a sales associate.

Now, I am working as a part-time Customer Service representative at Alorica Makati, a work-from-home setup that started at the onslaught of the Coronavirus Disease (COVID) Pandemic.

Fourth, and the best, Pag-asa is a Mercy Ministry of the Light of Jesus Family, which has helped me in my faith journey. I’ve been able to learn more about

the Bible. My favorite verse now is Romans 5:8: “But God demonstrates his own love for us in this: While we were still sinners, Christ died for us.”

I learned that even when we are in our darkest moments, God is there to save us. He is our joy and happiness.

I always pray. I trust that everything God does in my life is for my good.

I really thank God and I take this opportunity to say thank you to Pag-Asa.

Pag-asa ng Pamilya, founded in 1979, helps to uplift indigents through education. The foundation has granted scholarships to deserving students so they can finish school and be able to help their family.

At left, Bro. Bo meets with Pag-asa scholars.

Pag-asa indeed has helped me with my school finances which have led to many other blessings that have improved our family life.

Glory to God!

This story was first published in the Feast Family Online News Magazine.

Published by THE FEAST MERCY MINSTRY (December 10, 2023)