They have Jesus : the stories of the children of Hapag / by Joey A. Velasco
Material type:
- text, still image
- unmediated
- volume
- 9789719365808
- 305.2309599
Item type | Current library | Collection | Call number | Copy number | Status | Barcode | |
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Main Library Filipiniana Section | Filipiniana | F 899.213 V433t 2006 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | c. 1 | Available | 101227d |
Includes bibliographical references (pages 229-231) and index.
Chapter 1. The niche of Nene
The search for Judas, the search for self
Ripple effect
The kariton is her hapag
Thoughts on North cemetery
Chapter 2. Bruises of Itok
The dangerous life of a child-warrior
Softening the stance
A salvaged kid
Chapter 3. The mosquito of Emong
They invited Jesus
The slippery time
God experience
Chapter 4. Hapag of Jun and Roselle
Hapag in the heart of the family
Divine providence
Chapter 5. Jesus in the slums
He knows my name
Fullness of life
Chapter 6. The hunger of Onse
Swallowing shame
The poor artist
Legacy
Chapter 7. Crumbs of a child
The unknown Sudan boy
Sudanese kid, Kevin and I
My faith was under fire
The broken last supper
A drifter crawling towards pilgrimhood
Crawling towards wholeness
Chapter 8. Fragrance of the dumpsite
Filth and muck
Smelling danger
Being humbled
Chapter 9. The doll of Tinay
The trauma of tiny Tinay
Storms of life
Can hope heal?
Chapter 10. Rumors of the underworld
Experience of powerlessness
Christ sharing in our powerlessness
The bridge of sighs
Chapter 11. The scars of Joyce
Brokenness of Joyce
Fully known, fully loved
Absorbing the mess
Chapter 12. The far gaze of Buknoy
Malnourishment
Feed my sheep
A family prayer before meal
Poor kids in my pocket
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