“You’ve Got a Friend in Me” – Yeshua Celebrado

Today is April 30, 2020. Thursday in the Third Week of Easter. “No one can come to me unless the Father who sent me draw him God draws us to Him because He is our constant friend. He’s a friend who gives out the best advices, offers guidance and grants second chances.I always admired whatContinue reading ““You’ve Got a Friend in Me” – Yeshua Celebrado”

More than Hunger, More than Thirst – Gwyneth Dianne L. Zenarosa

Today is April 29, 2020. Wednesday in the Third Week of Easter. The people are hungry and thirsty. Many are hungry and thirsty for food to eat, many are hungry and thirsty for freedom outside of their homes, and many are hungry and thirsty for justice due to cruelty. The world, as we know it,Continue reading “More than Hunger, More than Thirst – Gwyneth Dianne L. Zenarosa”

What Stays – Kit Anthony T. Pahuyo

Today is April 28, 2020. Tuesday in the Third Week of Easter. Have you ever had that moment when you finally have what you’ve always wanted – or accomplished what you’ve poured blood, sweat, and tears into – only to be met with this inexplicable sense of emptiness and longing for something that only getsContinue reading “What Stays – Kit Anthony T. Pahuyo”

With a Better Purpose – Celine Andrea M. Tam

Today is April 27, 2020. Monday in the Third Week of Easter. In our world today, people tend to thirst for material things instead of focusing on what is important and essential for the spirit. Most of us often neglect the right path of faith and only seek the Lord to ask for earthly wishes.Continue reading “With a Better Purpose – Celine Andrea M. Tam”

Trust the Process – Danae Dame C. Estrañero

Today is April 26, 2020. Third Sunday of Easter. Today’s Gospel reading is the walk to Emmaus. All of us have taken a trip at one time or another in our lives whether it be for business, pleasure, or for other reasons. Today’s Gospel is a story of two disciples who are on a journeyContinue reading “Trust the Process – Danae Dame C. Estrañero”

Panahon ng Pananampalataya – Ma. Czerina R. Caldit

Today is April 25, 2020. Saturday in the second week of Easter. Pangamba, pagkatakot, pagkabagot, pag-aalala—iyan ang madalas kong maramdaman habang nakapaibabaw ang Enhanced Community Quarantine sa buong Luzon. Sa tuwing lalabas ang aking ina upang gampanan ang kaniyang pagiging baranggay official, hindi ko maiwasang mag-alala. Sa tuwing mapapanood ko ang balita at makitang laloContinue reading “Panahon ng Pananampalataya – Ma. Czerina R. Caldit”

God Will Provide – Ma. Deloris Macalino

Today is April 24, 2020. Friday in the Second Week of Easter. I watched “The Bible”, a film by Roma Downey and Mark Burnett, several times but, there’s this one scene that amazed me and will surely amaze everybody. It is when Jesus went across the Sea of Galilee followed by a large crowd andContinue reading “God Will Provide – Ma. Deloris Macalino”

Acceptance – Jhanina Sophia M. Bermas

Today is April 23, 2020. Thursday in the second week of Easter. As a high school student, I encounter many changes in my everyday life. To big things such as being tasked to do things on my own or even just the small things, like noticing the miniscule growth of my height every now andContinue reading “Acceptance – Jhanina Sophia M. Bermas”

Love Is Sacrifice – Mitzimel Adeline M. Gutierrez

Today is April 22, 2020. Wednesday in the second week of Easter. What is love? Love is not only about romance among couples; it’s present in any kinds and forms of relationships, such as with God, family, friends, pets, and even with oneself. There are a lot of definitions for love but for me, loveContinue reading “Love Is Sacrifice – Mitzimel Adeline M. Gutierrez”

Realizations can be lessons – Fiona G. Almoneda

Today is April 21, 2020 Tuesday in the Second Week of Easter As a kid, I had always been close with my grandparents. I remember that every summer, my  sister and I would sleep over at their house to spend more time with them. During our stay there, I always have a vivid memory aboutContinue reading “Realizations can be lessons – Fiona G. Almoneda”

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