When I was younger, I always prepare a list of the things I hope to receive on Christmas. Most of the time I prepare this so when someone asks me what I want, I’ll be able to tell what I really need during that time. Also, I make a list so I could weigh what … Continue reading Christmas Wish List
Has Christmas Changed?
Photo by Jonathan Borba on Pexels.com Christmas Season has started and people have been talking about its celebration this year. Noticeably, a lot of things have changed. Not only because of modern times but also because of the pandemic. These changes are given a lot of emphasis this season. Most of us believe that Christmas … Continue reading Has Christmas Changed?
His Love Language
Photo by Karolina Grabowska on Pexels.com Through an online assessment I have found out that my love language is acts of service. This means that I feel loved whenever someone does things for me even if they are busy or helps me whenever I can’t do things by myself. On the other hand, some people … Continue reading His Love Language
Online Proctored Exams, Not Necessary: What Does This Say About Us Christians?
Photo by Artem Podrez on Pexels.com Though most of the academic year started late because of the pandemic, it wasn’t stalled. As schools and universities started the academic year, they adapted to a new set-up of learning where almost all academic activities are done through online and virtual platforms. This shed light on high-technological boards … Continue reading Online Proctored Exams, Not Necessary: What Does This Say About Us Christians?
What does God look like?
photo from Hi-Fructose Magazine Have you ever felt curious about what God looks like? Some people wonder if God has straight or curly hair, or whether he has brown eyes and a tall nose. This usually happens because some people find it difficult to believe in someone who can’t be seen. Thus, they try to … Continue reading What does God look like?
Your Faith Alone
Sometimes I feel restless on how powerless I am. I always wanted to help people especially those who are poor and needy, but I feel frustrated because I still don’t have the means to do so. I’m still a student who relies on the allowance my parents give so how could I possibly donate loads … Continue reading Your Faith Alone
Endure Hardship as Discipline
Hospital by morbidlybubbly on DeviantArt Claire, a 54-year-old single mother, works as a domestic helper in Madrid, Spain. The household she serves consists of a couple. Unfortunately, this April she got infected with the COVID-19 virus. “Expected [ko] na na mahahawa ako (I have expected that I might get infected.),” she said and further explained what … Continue reading Endure Hardship as Discipline
Changing is a Teamwork
Most people say that change starts with yourself or from the moment you decide to make the first step. They also say that consistency, perseverance, and commitment will secure the change you aspire to have whether it is a physical, spiritual, or in character. I also believed this perspective for a long time until I … Continue reading Changing is a Teamwork
Sorry for Being a Gangster
Prison Playbook series WARNING: Contains Spoiler for Prison Playbook series Prison Playbook is a dark comedy South Korean series that depicts the life inside the penitentiary. Kim Jehyeok (Park Hae-soo) was sentenced to a year in prison after using excessive force to protect his sister from sexual attack. As a result of this misfortune, he … Continue reading Sorry for Being a Gangster
If I Ended My Life
Processed with VSCO with preset Content warning: This article contains description of depression, suicide and suicidal thoughts I struggled with suicidal thoughts on a daily basis. I wake up with a heavy heart every day. My thoughts were filled with regrets and resentments from the past. I reminisce about my mistakes when I was younger, … Continue reading If I Ended My Life
