Friday, November 21, 2008

Hapag Ng Pag-asa



A dinner table reveals a lot about hunger, manners and relations. Who sits near the host, who serves the guest or who cares for the youngest, all these are made known at the family dinner.
Every child diner at the hapag reveals a story of more hunger than a plate of rice could satisfy.

The hapag is not an accusatory portrait. But the reality of the shacks under the bridges and the tunnels of homes along esteros, or the slums among the tombs from which many more young ones come, challenges every believer in the Christ who loves the poor.

Hapag ng Pag-asa tells us about how little childrens survive and how they face challenges even though they are very young.This is a true to life story which molds our minds how about the poor children who needs food for nourishment, but love really can satisfy.











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