After a tumultuous but exciting 2009 (and expensive year traveling), Vik and I are getting ready to depart from one another again in two days, when I return to Germany and look for work, etc. Victoria and I have really appreciated each and every one of your prayers for us in the past year. We are spending this weekend on Cebu at the Ocean Bay Resort in Dalaguete. (It's less expensive than it appears.)
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The university reminded me a lot of my days at Bethel College (Kansas) in the 1980s, where I learned so much about our society and its natural resources. This book synopsis explains my concern as I look at the world from the Philippines in 2010.
http://www.naturaledgeproject.net/NAONpreface.aspx
The Philippines has more variety of fruits and fauna than about 80 to 90% of the other nations on earth, so the Philippinese is an important place to live and focus on the real world needs for the next threed decades. (For example, I have eaten different fruits, vegetables and sea creatures here than I have ever eaten elsewhere. Yet all are endangered. We are all endangereed if we don't get to work as human beings on what it takes to be good stewards of the environment the Lord has given us)
http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Category:Nature_of_the_Philippines
People have asked as to whether I am living in the Philippines. Well, I am actually living here now but fly to Germany in a few days, so I am still trying to work there. I may give up and go on to the USA (where I have also applied for my wife to have a visa) or back to the Middle East. Keep praying for our wisdom.
Vik is due in May so I have a lot of job hunting and decision making to do with her. (No, I have not applied for a Philippine visa yet--that can take years, too, I am told.)
http://www.wwf.org.ph/gallery.php
Looking forward to seeing you all and making the world a better place with you now and in the coming decades.
Yours,
Kevin and Maria Victoria Stoda
Philippines.