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" Eric Mack On-Line adventures in life, work, and spirit Home Eric Mack This site Related sites Archives Feedback Notes on Productivity Disaster in the Philippines; life is precious Sunday, June 22nd, 2008 My heart goes out to the people of the Philippines. Before I left for church today, I read about the disaster in the Philippines this weekend as a deadly Typhoon Fengshen unleashed strong winds and heavy rains that caused great destruction, leaving tens of thousands stranded on rooftops. The death toll is high and the the fate of the passengers on the ferry that capsized remains unknown.I received a text message yesterday from my friend and client, Pastor David Sumrall or the Cathedral of Praise telling me that they had been without power for the past 14 hours. Water in the streets is many feet deep. I have grown attached to the people of Manila as I had the opportunity to serve them last year as I delivered an eProductivity conference. The people I met are resiliant and have a strong sense of community and service, even in the midst of trials and storms. (Seems like we are all in storms these days... How's your faith?). In all, I know that God is in charge and our faith remains unshaken even though the storms rage around us. Life is precious and we know how long our time on earth will last. My prayers go out to the people of the Philippines and the COP community and those affected by this Typhoon. I'm sure that as things stabilize, Pastor Sumrall and his staff will organize opportunities to minister to those in need and I pray, too, that this will be a time of great testimony as people experience God's love through the service of the COP community. Posted at 10:30:00 AM, PST in Philippines Conference Spiritual Life . Comments (3) Disaster in the Philippines; life is precious Sunday, June 22nd, 2008 My heart goes out to the people of the Philippines. Before I left for church today, I read about the disaster in the Philippines this weekend " .... read entire page f50