Musings in Manila

Completely random thoughts my first day back in Manila: 

*“You’ve been all around the world,” said the woman who inspected my passport in Birmingham. It reminded me of how blessed I am–God has given me some awesome travel opportunities these past few years.

*I’m frustrated with what is happening to my country.  To quote a radio show host, “The problem with socialism is you eventually run out of other people’s money.”

*I was able to upgrade to business class due to all the frequent flyer miles I’ve earned.  You have your own personal little movie screen in business class, so I took advantage of it.  Here’s what I watched:

Taken
Very nice action flick.
Yes Man
Carpe diem to the extreme.  Funny.
Slumdog Millionare
A great story and a fascinating look at life in India’s slums.

*I’m inspired by the number of my old college friends who are involved in some form of ministry.  It’s just amazing to see what God has done in their lives.  I hope some of the students we reach will follow this same path.

*I stayed in the gym while I was in the States, but my diet was pretty awful.  My weight really hasn’t changed much, but I am ready for a well-deserved fat report. 

*I went grocery shopping today.  Someone was wearing a t-shirt with this written on the front: don’t worry, may mas panget sayo (translation: don’t worry, there’s someone out there uglier than you).  I laughed.

*Being an uncle rocks.

Dr. Earl Posey, Retired Missionary, Passed Away Monday

Earlier this week I received news of a missionary who passed away.  Dr. Posey was a friend of my family.  He grew up in my home town and faithfully served the Lord here in the Philippines: 

Dr. Jesse Earl Posey, age 81. Raised in Pinson, AL, current resident of Mobile, AL died Monday, March 9, 2009 at the family residence after a long complicated illness and finally Liver Cancer. Dr. Posey and his wife Mamie Lou served 33 years with the International Mission Board SBC, in the Philippines.