CHILDREN’S
HARMONIOUS VOICES IMPRESSED SKEPTICS
by Neil M. Tagarao
Basak Mission School
December 1996
At the start of our class on
November 3, 1996, only a few pupils knew how to sing. They can sing only a few of our songs just in
unison. It took me three weeks to adjust
to their voices. However, during the
last week of November, I was able to determine whom I will put to sing which
part. I prayed hard that God would help
us and I was so grateful He answered my prayers.
I introduced the children to Christmas
songs and religious songs in preparation for caroling. I was amazed at their development and courage
in practicing. They even demanded that
they practice singing up to 11:00 p.m.
Then at 4:30 a.m. they woke me up to practice singing again. The learned so fast. With lovely melodious voices they sing. Sometimes I wonder if it is an instinct.
We started caroling December 16,
1996, in our very own Sitio Basak. The
parents were very impressed with their children singing with such beautiful
blended voices. Many said, “We never
heard such lovely songs before. Perhaps
without the SULADS our children would not sing like that now.”
On December 17, we went to
Barangay Tawas, Kitaotao, Bukidnon for caroling. People were staring at us and looking down on
us as the poor children were walking down the highway without slippers. The quietly went away when we approached
them. But then we started singing at
Captain Witaia’s house. When they heard
the children singing with such lovely voices, they started coming to see who
was singing. Their eyes were widely
opened and staring at the children. They
were so impressed.
A prejudiced store owner didn’t
want to entertain us, he only guided us by pointing to a neighbor’s house. There we sang. After we finished singing this store owner
invited us to come and sing for him.
Many neighboring stores and houses were asking us to go to sing for
them. Even the Baptist pastor was so
impressed. They are no longer prejudiced
against us.
The same experience happened
when we went to Barangay Buda. People
were impressed. Children were scouting
us as we were caroling each house. A
printing press owner did not welcome us.
He seemingly, he looked down on the children. I persuaded him to listen as the children
sang “Rise Again” and “Someone is
Praying for You”. He was so amazed at
the singing of the children that he invited us to come again for
recording. His prejudice was broken
down. Praise the Lord!
December 18, we went to Barangay
Sinuda to carol. A lady was obviously
crying as we were singing “Someone is Praying for You”. A few days later we heard that she told
someone, “This is the first time to hear carolers praying for me.”
On December 18 we also went to
Kipolot, Quezon, Bukidnon to attend the Association Rally. The children were the guest singers of the
program. They were blessed by the songs
the children sang and the children were blessed by the Christmas gifts they
received.
We are so thankful to God
because our project at the school needed materials and now this can be
realized. “Whatsoever ye would that men
should do to you, do ye even so to them.”
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