Photo by cottonbro on Pexels.com Do you only remember God when you need Him? Well, that’s good news because we need God in our whole life. We need God in our peak and downfall, in our blessings and lessons. This means that we should remember God all the time. We should remember God in our … Continue reading Remembering God Only When I Need Him
Young Saints
“Grabe ang banal mo naman! Santo ka ata eh!” (Direct Translation: Wow, you are holy! Maybe you are a saint!) In our country, being called a saint or holy indicates a bad thing. When someone calls us saint or holy, the underlying meaning could be that you are a kill-joy person or someone who kills the … Continue reading Young Saints
He Left the Ninety-Nine for One
Photo by Kat Jayne on Pexels.com Jesus Christ was criticized by the Pharisees for having followers like tax collectors and sinners. In Luke Chapter 15 verses 1 to 7, Jesus Christ explained in his parable of the Lost Sheep how important a one lost sheep than the ninety-nine. Tax collectors and other notorious sinners often … Continue reading He Left the Ninety-Nine for One
Yesterday is No Longer Ours
Photo by EKATERINA BOLOVTSOVA on Pexels.com “A gun in your face, the clock stops, priorities emerge at once—God, family, friends. Money falls to the bottom. The firm and the career vanish as each awful second ticks by and you realize this could be the last day of your life” This line is one of the … Continue reading Yesterday is No Longer Ours
Shared Lives, Relational Bridge
Photo by Matheus Bertelli on Pexels.com One of the reasons why churches are established is to fish people. Some churches even go under an extensive study about Jesus’s life and the Bible as a whole to be able to deliver the good news accurately and in the best and convincing way possible. In my whole … Continue reading Shared Lives, Relational Bridge
