Thanksgiving Day is a natural time to extend to you our deepest gratitude for your letters, Facebook and email messages of encouragement throughout the last year.
Rachel, Evelyn and I visiting the Presidential...
A Service of Scripture and Songs
Call to Worship
Luke 2:10-11
Invocation
Psalm 124:8
Salutation
Galatians 1:3-4
Prayer
Opening Song
Hark! The Herald Angels Sing
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First Scripture
Genesis...
Ladies' fellowship at our home
ANTIPOLO, Rizal, Philippines: July 2009—Greetings from the Philippines, in the name of our only Lord and Savior Jesus Christ. We hope that all’s well with you...
God was gracious to us that in the midst of a storm brewing just east of the Philippines, we had great weather all throughout our retreat. Up in the mountains, we had relief from the heat , humidity, smog,...
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It’s already summer vacation in the Philippines (April-May), and it’s supposed to be dry and hot and humid, but instead we’re...
“The reasons are more deep-seated than just overpopulation, too many cars, and narrow roads. I would propose that these more radical reasons can aptly be called ‘curses,’ because many Filipinos would conclude it’s a hopeless situation.”
I believe that the jeepney today, instead of being the blessing that it had been in the past 60 years, has become an archaic relic of the past, an invention that had its day, and should be encased in a museum of Philippine history.
After the elections, celebrity fans will not have to go to the movie theaters and ritzy hotels and restaurants to scream at the sight of Manny Pacquiao or Richard Gomez, they just have to attend the sessions of Congress, and the various provincial, city and municipal halls.
Last Thursday, October 1, Rachel’s school sent out over 200 staff and students in several teams to the surrounding areas hit by severe flooding caused by Tropical Storm “Ondoy” (“Ketsana”).