Thesa Mae P. Banduy need prayers and a helping hand.
She is a 15 years old girl, presently having a problem, a big problem.
She is sick, but it’s not an illness that needs neither a medicine nor a doctor. It is an illness that when she takes it for granted she will be swallowed by herself. When she will not fight for these trials in her life maybe…. We don’t know, we never can tell.
She is a 4th year high school student and will graduate this coming March 2011. They came from a middle class family. Her father is a tricycle driver. She is the eldest of her three siblings. She is a member of United Church of Christ in the Philippines (UCCP) Tagbilaran City, Bohol and an active member of the Christian Youth fellowship (CYF). She has many ambitions in life. They started to reach the first step of her dream but suddenly a big storm comes in their lives.
Her mother suffered from headache and stomach ache. They bought her to the hospital. It was like that the whole universe run unto them when they know that their mother has a brain tumor and it needs an operation. Her mother cannot stand anymore and cannot do the household chores, cannot work for the aid in sending them to school.
In this situation, Anthony her younger brother stopped schooling because of financial problem. There is also a big possibility that she will stop schooling too, for the same reason. It would be alas if she cannot continue her study for she is now in her final year in high school.
Thesa needs our prayers, moral, financial help, generosity and kind heart in order to help her continue her studies. Even a small amount is a big help for them.
With your help, may the Almighty God bless you with a million folds. Always remember that “God loves a cheerful giver” and “He never fails”.
· If you are interested in helping Thesa in financial matters just contact me or any of the Mt. Olives CYF Officers specifically the treasurer or auditor (Melanie Ann Tabia and Bethelou Piel).
Some of Thesa and her mother's photo in the hospital....
-story by Mary Ann Arellano




It is indeed terrible for a high school student to be in this kind of life situation...but on the positive aspect of it, she must accept this as a challenge in order to grow in faith to our Lord Jesus Christ...may this will serve her as a stepping stone to know Him more, as she depends on His grace and miracles for help...
ReplyDeleteAs a servant of God, it is inevitable that we have to trials and persecutions...but the thing that she's still young, she needs us to pray for her and to support her financially, morally, and emotionally...
May she and her family continue to trust on God's word and promises thatHe will never leave us nor forsake us...
Amen Cath!
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