Photo Gleanings for New Creatures Baptist Mission
Life & Nature
Martes, Hunyo 7, 2016
Linggo, Marso 27, 2016
New Ceatures Baptist Mission - Half day Games
We call our work Here:
Cacawan Pinamalayan, Oriental Mindoro
March, 2016
We had an opportunity to gather three teams of young people that consist of 14 members each team. So we have 42 all in all in the registration of those who joined us in that half-day games. (Note: mostly are boys. We only have six girls on the list.) Several adults and children also are present to watch the games and some to cheer up. We had preaching of the gospel, palayok:(smashing of clay pot), Palo-cebo, Boxing for children, and volleyball.
Pastor nick Layron
0922 473 3244
Linggo, Abril 6, 2014
Pictures of My Gassifier Final Design
Lunes, Nobyembre 26, 2012
Childhood Christmas Memories
A
Riddle of Time
Christmas carols filled the air, I said to myself, “I was just like her 40 years ago.” Oh, it seems just yesterday. I just allowed her to enjoy. Keeping my eyes on her, I begun to miss my childhood days.
Those happy days at Mindoro, just remain a sweet memory in me. Every year, our elder brothers and sisters would come from Manila to spend Christmas and New Year at home. We have new toys from ate Lucy who happened to work at INCON, a factory that makes toys. We have new shoes, clothes and plenty of food. It was a yearly family reunion during Holiday Season. Tatay Floro would do necessary repairs to make the house ready, and Nanay Daring would buy new curtains and table cloth as she used to do every year. So, as it was almost two weeks of vacation, we had good time walking together in barrio roads and visiting homes of our relatives. We play basketballs, go swimming at the nearby shore, or play scrabble at times, which Nanay Daring excels in vocabulary. It was fun time at night when we cook suman and roast chicken.
Life grows, life goes. Now, I have my own family and a home that loves the Lord and love each other. To Honeylyn, my sweet wife, and to me, The Lord gave four kids. Christine Mae, Niel Jabez, Hannah Blaze here, is our third child, and Hesham Uriel.
One calendar will once again be taken away, and another will fill its place. How nice it is to see our children grow. Thank God for these children that He adds to our life.
What is it that lives only a year;
all the world celebrates on its birth, and near the end of its life, people are
exchanging gifts and singing joyful songs?
Hannah Blaze just turned four last May.
It is her first time to see colorful lights and shiny balls in silver, gold, red and blue; displayed in plenty at the mall. I watched Blaze as she ran from Christmas tree to Christmas tree.
It is her first time to see colorful lights and shiny balls in silver, gold, red and blue; displayed in plenty at the mall. I watched Blaze as she ran from Christmas tree to Christmas tree.
Christmas carols filled the air, I said to myself, “I was just like her 40 years ago.” Oh, it seems just yesterday. I just allowed her to enjoy. Keeping my eyes on her, I begun to miss my childhood days.
Those happy days at Mindoro, just remain a sweet memory in me. Every year, our elder brothers and sisters would come from Manila to spend Christmas and New Year at home. We have new toys from ate Lucy who happened to work at INCON, a factory that makes toys. We have new shoes, clothes and plenty of food. It was a yearly family reunion during Holiday Season. Tatay Floro would do necessary repairs to make the house ready, and Nanay Daring would buy new curtains and table cloth as she used to do every year. So, as it was almost two weeks of vacation, we had good time walking together in barrio roads and visiting homes of our relatives. We play basketballs, go swimming at the nearby shore, or play scrabble at times, which Nanay Daring excels in vocabulary. It was fun time at night when we cook suman and roast chicken.
Life grows, life goes. Now, I have my own family and a home that loves the Lord and love each other. To Honeylyn, my sweet wife, and to me, The Lord gave four kids. Christine Mae, Niel Jabez, Hannah Blaze here, is our third child, and Hesham Uriel.
One calendar will once again be taken away, and another will fill its place. How nice it is to see our children grow. Thank God for these children that He adds to our life.
Martes, Nobyembre 13, 2012
Facinated with Super Kalan
Motivation to Work
Nov. 11, 2012
There was a successive price increase of LPG on the year 2010. So I was encouraged to set up a forced-air charcoal stove in our kitchen. I enjoyed it so much, thinking of the considerably bigger amount that I was able to cut from our budget. Seeing that there are variety of models of charcoal stove, being sold in the market, I begun to venture on improving my own design. Until one day near the end of 2010, a friend mentioned to me about syngas. I immediately look it up in the internet. Beginning then, I guess I have exhausted every available design of any kind of syngas production projects, ranging from simple one to highly scientific. My line is here in the most simple biomass gasifier cook stove. I had been surfing on the wood-gas camp presentations. There are close to a hundred different designs of cook stove which are called microgasifier. This bunch of microgasifiers has two major classifications, namely: Gasifier Stove and Rocket Stove.
This is my questions: If these stoves are really fine alternative and cheaper than LPG and electric stoves, why is it that not so many homes are using these? I engaged my self, in almost two years of experimentations and observations. I found many factors that makes these stoves unfriendly to the user. I made adjustments.
finally I come up wih two-burner stove design. I thank the Lord for challenges and enjoyment there is, while doing this project.
finally I come up wih two-burner stove design. I thank the Lord for challenges and enjoyment there is, while doing this project.
Lunes, Nobyembre 5, 2012
Improved Biomass Cookstove
Biomass Cook Stove
Developing
an improved biomass cookstove has a long history in our kitchen. I first
started on putting an over-the-roof propeller, empowering the blower for the
wood stove. That was on the year 2005. Then
I saw my friend bought a charcoal stove with a built in electric blower. I was so fascinated with it, specially that
it cost P3,500.00. I immediately constructed
one for our own kitchen. I designed it
different from what I saw. Its blower
assembly is 12 volts powered, and the stove is not fully dependent on blower
because it operates even during brown outs, and it is much cheaper in
construction cost. This design was in use in or kitchen for over two years, until
I heard about syngas. My first venture
of construction was on November 26, 2010 and for over a year, I literally
worked on designing a model that can be in the market as an alternative to LPG fuelled
stoves. Daily am working on developing a
perfect one. If I am not cutting thin
cans, I may be sketching a design or searching in the WEB. My question is: If syngas is really an
alternative to LPG, or even replacement to it, why is it that it is seldom
found in use in the kitchens? So my goal is to construct a form, and see it
being widely use in the Pilipino kitchen and being sold in the markets. For that so long a time, I am still in the
process of observations and adjustments. I could see that a design will come
out to realize my goal.
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