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

His Friends Are Hypocrites, Thieves, and Liars

Photo by Daan Stevens on Pexels.com “The people who surround you defines who you are.” Remember in your school or university days. The cafeteria, library, and student lounge are usually filled with different groups of friends. There are groups that are composed of the socialites, book worms, silent ones and a lot more. When you … Continue reading His Friends Are Hypocrites, Thieves, and Liars

For With What You Have Given Will Be Given Back to You

photo from Maui Vang Author Lemony Snicket wrote in one of his books, “Friends can make you feel that the world is smaller and less sneaky than it really is, because you know people who have similar experiences.” I want to be that friend, but more than anything else, I also want to be a … Continue reading For With What You Have Given Will Be Given Back to You

Come Away and Rest for A While

Grade 12 - Integrity (S.Y. 2018 - 2019) in front of Benedictine Nuns of the Eucharist King Yesteryear, I had my first Retreat in Benedictine Nuns of the Eucharist King at Vigan City, Ilocos Sur. A retreat is like a traditional practice of Catholic Schools that make students have a two-day withdrawal from the busy … Continue reading Come Away and Rest for A While

Something A Little Bit More Forgiving

Photo by Helena Lopes on Pexels.com According to Webster’s Dictionary, Forgiveness is to cease feeling resentment against somebody (i.e. an offender). Forgiving someone who has wronged you may feel like a difficult thing to do at first, but in the end, it will be worth it. Holding a grudge against someone will have long lasting … Continue reading Something A Little Bit More Forgiving