The world has a lot of uncertainties. We don’t know what lies ahead. We can hope for a vaccine but we are unsure of its certainties. We all somehow moved by what is happening. Suddenly the world needs to adopt in the “New Normal”, the work hours of an employee were shortened, online selling and buying are on-trend and now we are using virtual meetings as an important way of communication. The shaking caused a lot of shifting in our lives But the question is how did the shaking shifted you? ... Read the Post
Woman to Woman: Weng
This story was originally published on May 2, 2018. So, Weng, what's the Weng Jison story? In a nutshell, what's happened between then and now? My name is Eloisa but most people know and call me Weng. I am 64 years old. In this season of my walk, what I do is that I am helping people find their purpose in the Lord through my everyday conversations talking about salvation because I believe that after you get saved, you will find your purpose. In short, I am a mentor. And that's my joy, for ... Read the Post
How I became a born again Christian
I grew up in a family that don’t have much and money was always a problem to both of my parents. I’ve seen how my parents argued and fight with each other about it. I’ve witnessed how their relationship changed all through out their married life. With all the fighting with each other, they missed to notice that their children - me and my sisters - were hurt by it and had questions why it was happening. I call it my “Why’s”, Why do my parents need to fight? Why is there pain and why ... Read the Post
I thought I was happy until I realized I was not
The life of the party. Happy go lucky. The person who makes the atmosphere upbeat. These are what they call me. Growing up I didn't feel sorrow or grief even without a father figure in my family. I remember when in grade school, when someone asked me, “Car, I’ve never seen your Papa. Where is he?” I would reply, “Umm, he’s in Manila working for us”. A kid once commented, in the vernacular, “Imo Papa 'nalumos sa sabaw'”- a Cebuano idiom that would mean a father does not want ... Read the Post