ALO Ministry

Asia's Little Ones ministry in the Philippines is changing lives and giving Hope!

In May and June, I (Doris) traveled to the Philippines, as part of ministry for Asia’s Little Ones (ALO). I spent time visiting, ministering, and encouraging the ALO affiliated ministries there and I am excited to share with you what the Lord is doing! I am also hoping you will intercede with me on behalf of the many children we endeavor to provide hope, restoration, and share the love of Jesus with.

King’s Garden

First, I had the opportunity to work with and encourage the board of local pastors that have carried Kings Garden (a home that takes in children whose parents have been incarcerated, or children who are orphaned, or have been abandoned). I had the opportunity to encourage them as they made tough decisions for the future and betterment of the ministry for the children. I was also able to encourage them with the news that a new missionary couple feels called to come along side them in ministry and is working to get there as soon as possible!

Please pray for the 31 children under the protective wings of Kings Garden. Life has dealt them some tough blows, but the Lord has brought them to our care that they might have a hope and a future!


Childcare Community Ministry Philippines (CCMP)

Then, I joined the ministry of Childcare Community Ministry Philippines (CCMP). I shared about this ministry in our July hardcopy newsletter (please write and request one if you didn’t receive it and would like to!). A brief description of this ministry is that it prayerfully seeks out the most destitute neighborhoods and communities, then in cooperation with a church planter, a nurse, a social worker, and volunteers, a transforming community initiative begins. The most needy and malnourished children in the community are fed a nutritious hot meal 5 days a week for 6 months-1 year. They and their parents are introduced to the Gospel of Jesus Christ. Lastly, practical teaching is given in health, nutrition, parenting, etc. for the parents, and educational support is provided for the kids.  Currently, there are 13 CCMP sites actively transforming communities all over the Philippines, 1,625 meals a week are served, and this food is physical as well as spiritual! Over the years the success rate of CCMP in transforming communities and planting church ministries has been incredible. Thousands of lives have been changed and many thousands more will be. Please pray for these communities, and please pray for provision of the incredible financial need to continue to minister with excellence.


Happy Horizons Children’s Ranch

In the central region of the Philippines lies a group of islands in the Visayas region, I had the honor to minister with Happy Horizons Children’s Ranch, which is committed to the restoration of young girls rescued from sex-trafficking. Typically, anti-trafficking ministries focus heavily on rescue, when in actuality that is the easiest part of the fight on anti-trafficking. The more difficult initiatives focus on prevention, and the most difficult of all, the long road of restoration.

Currently home to nearly 60 girls ages 5-20, these girls are incredible survivors. While I was there, seven girls were rescued by International Justice Mission, and brought to Happy Horizons. The contrast of dark empty eyes full of pain in the newcomers versus the light, joy and determination in the eyes of those that have been under the care of Happy Horizons for many years was a testimony to the success and importance of Happy Horizons!

One girl, we will call her Mei for her protection, shared her testimony: When she first came to Happy Horizons she felt hopeless filled with sadness. Despite the efforts of staff and other girls, she barely ate, isolated herself, and cried constantly. After many months of hearing about Jesus’ love for her and God’s desire to heal her, she began to slowly join in some of the activities with the other girls. One of these was a creative arts therapy and crafts class. She began helping clean freshwater clam shells that would become wind chimes. It was a long process, but she shared that when the wind chime was finished, God spoke to her that just like she had cleaned away the grime from the shells, filed them into various shapes and then strung them together to create something beautiful; God wanted to do the same in her. He wanted to wash away her shame, pain, and all her sins. If she let Him, Jesus would lovingly reshape her life, and put her life back together for a beautiful purpose. Mei has since made four more wind chimes that are all unique and special. 

Nothing is impossible with our God, so many of our survivor’s testimonies are evidence of this. While I was there I had the opportunity to preach. For most of the new girls that had just arrived, it was the first time they had ever heard about Jesus! When I heard this, I cried. It was so humbling to be the first to share about the Savior with them and to pray over them. Please pray with me that all our girls at Happy Horizons will experience restoration, receive salvation, and walk in joy and freedom!


Kid’s Helping Kids & Hope Ministries

Lastly, ALO ministry took me to the southern most region of the Philippines in Mindanao where ALO affiliated ministries, Kids Helping Kids and Hope Ministries, is bridging the gap into Muslim tribes with education ministry from pre-school all the way up to college age. It was so exciting to meet and have the opportunity to pray over a Muslim community leader and his family of one of these tribes. After eight years of building relationships in this place we are beginning to see fruit! Our local pastor has been given a place and title of honor in the tribe even though he is a different ethnicity. This gives him greater influence and freedom to share faith. Most exciting, however, is that four young Muslims that have studied hard and become quite excellent in language agreed to help translate the Bible into their tribal language. Only a few books have been translated so far. One is the book of Luke, translated by one Muslim translator, another is the book of Mark, translated by a different Muslim translator. Each of them, after translating just one of the gospels came to the pastor and shared that they and their spouses wanted to profess faith in Jesus and desired to be baptized! These are the first known believers in their tribe! Please pray with me for these new believers, for the education ministries and the Bible translation initiative in this place!

New Beginnings

New Beginnings

When I visited New Beginnings I had the opportunity to tour the facilities, and meet the staff of this newly established home that is ready to receive young girls rescued from human trafficking. New Beginnings is just one of many homes that I am able to partner with to transform hearts and lives with Asia’s Little Ones ministry.

While I was there I spent as much time with the staff as I could, hearing each one of their unique stories. I shared what I felt the Lord put on my heart to share with them and encouraged them to always be the hands of Christ to restore any and every broken young life that the Lord brings to them. There are no lost causes with Jesus. He came to rescue and restore each and every heart and desires that none should perish! New Beginnings is just one of many homes that I am able to partner with to transform hearts and lives with Asia’s Little Ones ministry.

*Please Note that it is the generosity and partnership of our financial partners that makes it possible for me to serve as the director of Asia’s Little Ones! I don’t receive any funds from the ministry personally, so that everything that is raised for the ministry can go directly to the homes, health, and education projects across Asia Pacific.

Journey to Fiji: Finding an unexpected darkness...

Journey to Fiji

I learned so many things when I traveled to Fiji in July of 2022 to visit Treasure House Children’s Home.  An orphanage that Asia’s Little Ones has partnered with since its inception, but with whom we were recently struggling to get communication from.

The trip was just over a week, and while part of it was visiting and ministering at the orphanage, Treasure House.  The other part of the trip was helping to host a team of grad students from South Eastern University as they explored missions and ministry in Pacific Oceania.  Spending a week with these students, I am so hopeful for the future and am praying even more fervently for the Lord of the Harvest to send workers into the harvest fields!

It was a fantastically

successful trip, and yet at the same time I came home with a huge burden for the places and people that we interacted with.

*Did you know there are 333 islands that make up the island nation of Fiji?

*Did you know that nearly 28% of the population of Fiji is religiously Hindu and ethnically from Southern India?

*Did you know Fiji exports bottled water all over the world, but 47% of its own rural population doesn’t have access to clean water?

*Did you know that there are 61 high school boarding schools in Fiji (some boarding upwards of 900 teens) and many children from Fiji, and surrounding island nations live basically on their own as they go to high school?

*Did you know that Fiji is on the tier 2 watchlist for human trafficking, with the majority of the victims being young teens and women?

Please pray

for the minority Indian Hindu population of the country!  They are surrounded by Catholicism and Christianity and yet as the minority, there is a deep division between most native Fijians and those of Indian decent, and a great darkness still blinds them.  I walked around a Hindu temple and the spiritual resistance was palpable.  I went to a soccer game at an Indian (Hindu) school and it was heavy there too.  It is also not lost on me that everywhere the demonic strongholds of Hinduism become deeply rooted; the suffering of the poor, widow’s and orphans is greater, the value of women decreases, and the evils of human trafficking prevail.

However, because of Jesus, there is always hope. I had the opportunity to visit with a pastor who shared his testimony of coming to Jesus after being a Hindu priest, and his church was dynamic!  More church plants reaching the Hindu community are desperately needed across the country.

Also after many years of no Assemblies of God missionary presence, we have new missionaries there! One is a children’s minister, and another is focused on ministering to teens, especially those living on their own at boarding schools.

What does this have

to do with Treasure House Christian Children’s Home? Well most of the children that come to the orphanage are also Indian, and were orphaned by abandonment.  Sadly, calls come every month from the dept. of welfare asking if there is room for another child, and unfortunately because of space and department staffing the home is already at full capacity and unable to take in any more.

What happens to the children who can’t come?  They are sent to a Hindu orphanage, and receive the bare minimum to survive since it is believed in Hinduism that current social status and suffering in this life is punishment or karma for things done in the past life.  Oh, how I wish we could take in every child that needs us, and wrap them in the loving arms of Jesus!  Raising them with the truth that they are beautifully and wonderfully made.

Please pray for Treasure House and for the 21 children that they care for. (Five of these are severely disabled, are highly special needs cases and will require lifetime care).  And please pray for the needs of the ministry!  The land owner they were renting from passed away suddenly, and the day before I arrived, Treasure House received an eviction notice. We have until December 2022 to find them a new home! 

If you would like to give to help Treasure House click here.


Cambodia 2022

I knew very little about Cambodia before going there. In high school I studied the atrocities of the Khmer Rouge, and the murderous devastation they had wreaked on their own people. I knew nothing of the land, food, religion, and people there now.

Phnom Pehn (the capital) has been a city rebuilt and beautiful. An Assemblies of God Bible School training future pastors and discipling young people is there as well as many devoted missionaries.

95% of Cambodians practice Buddhism, and the spiritual stronghold there is as staggering as in other places in the Buddhist world such as Thailand, Myanmar, and Sri-Lanka.  There is a numbness and hopelessness of the soul that weighs in the air,  and my heart screams to share to good news of life, love and joy in Jesus!  I feel as if the heart of God must break for the Buddhist world. I have been learning so much from everything that has been shared by the Change The Map initiative, and I encourage you to do the same.  Educate yourself on Buddhism, the Buddhist world and pray with us to Change The Map! (you can visit www.changethemap.net to learn more.

The purpose in my visit to Cambodia was for an orphanage that Asia’s Little Ones has been involved with helping.  Interestingly in Cambodia, for many years it was a closed country to foreigners and missionaries.  When it reopened, there were so many orphans and education was so low and in demand that opening/running orphanages and schools were the only visas missionaries could get to return to the country.  The kids at the orphanage were amazing young people.  Full of hopes and dreams, and incredibly smart and talented.  As I spent time playing with the little ones, swimming with the older ones, eating, worshiping, and praying with the kids the house mothers, and staff my heart was so drawn to this place and this ministry I even asked the Lord if one day He might call us to Cambodia? 

A picture is worth a thousand words, so here are some photos of the kids.  Please pray for them!  To give to the orphanage in Cambodia click below.

As a newborn

this little boy was found discarded on the beach dirty, naked, and barely alive. Someone found him and took him to a nearby hospital, who called the orphanage and said, “Please take this baby, there is nothing we can do for him. He will most likely die.” It was a long and difficult road for this little boy, but with patience and prayer, the love of Jesus has a healing touch. Today he is a healthy little boy full of hope, and joy, and mischief!  The enemy tried to snuff his life out from the beginning, but God has big purpose for this young man and he knows it!