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Good-bye, Sr. Tammy, Hello, Sr. Virgie!

Sr. Tammy Saberon from Zamboanga del Sur is saying good-bye to the Philippines. Sr. Tammy is a well known to our readers because she is the author of the well-known tape, God has a Dream for You, with all the songs she wrote which inspire us all to missionary work.

Sr. Tammy’s days of mission awareness in Mindanao are now over. While she was there she did extra ordinary work animating the students of Immaculate Conception College and the surrounding areas to become missionary minded. She was a great supported of Familia Misyon. She became a marvelous promoter of the MISYON magazine. Without people like Sr. Tammy our magazine would never get anywhere.

Now the strange thing is, taking over from Sr. Tammy as you can see from the photograph, is none other than the notorious Sr. Virgie Mozo. Sr. Virgie has finished a stint in Latin America and now comes to Mindanao to continue the mission awareness work which Sr. Tammy had done. Sr. Virgie is another live wire filled wit love of God and filled with the desire to share this love. I’m sure you have seen a lot of her photographs and articles in MISYON Magazine.

Srs. Virgie and Tammy are typical of the new generations of Filipino missionaries going out to all over Asia, Latin America and Africa bringing the tenderness of God, along with sense of Filipino humor and the willingness to eat anything, sleep anywhere and learn a new language. God bless you both, 
Sr. Tammy and Sr. Virgie, in your new work. Sr. Tammy back in Hong Kong. Sr. Virgie now in Mindanao.

P.S. WE hope that Sr. Tammy herself in Hong Kong will continue the wonderful work she did there before of promoting Misyon Magazine in that ‘Filipino colony’ where there are now over a hundred thousand Filipinos.