A GERMAN LADY
VISITS LAWATANO
by Lowell Limbagan
July, 1996
Miss Gerda, a lady of German origin, was working in
Halipitan, doing missionary work among the Manobo villages. She organized a “Mabum Tulugan From German
Friends” in which Manobo people can stay overnight if they have an emergency
trip to the town. She visited many
Manobo villages and one day happened to visit Lawatano. Her task is to visit all the villages in her
territory.
When she arrived in Lawatano, she was amazed. There was a difference in these people. They seemed to be more educated than the
other groups of Manobos that she visited.
The children gathered and sang some songs to welcome the visitor. She then visited the school and asked some
questions about the SULADS program. She was
delighted to know that the MVC SULADS organization has this concern for the
Manobo people. She said, “I’m happy to
go back to my country now since there is a program going on in this place which
will help educate the Manobo people.”
On July 18, a farewell for Miss Gerda was held and Miss
Gerda especially requested the children from the Lawatano singing group to sing
at her farewell. She very much
appreciated the lovely songs the children sang for her benefit. In her farewell address, she mentioned that
she felt comfortable leaving as there was a program operated by MVC--the
SULADS--which would remain to guide and teach the Manobo people. Manobos from other villages who witnessed the
farewell and heard the remarks of Miss Gerda are now asking for teachers to
come to their villages to teach their children also.
The SULADS long to reach all these people who are desiring
to know more about Jesus. We also pray
that the songs that were sung to Miss Gerda will cause her to desire to seek
Jesus as well.
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