Archive for category Discipleship
Filipino-Chinese: A Small Minority With A Big Impact
Posted by Rich in Discipleship on October 25th, 2009
It’s no accident that Chinese Filipinos (or Filipino Chinese) you often find in any part of Binondo are dominant figures and major contributors in the spiraling business climate within this district of Manila.
For one, history shows that during the Spanish period, Chinese immigrants who converted to Roman Catholicism and married indigenous Filipinos, were granted special [...]
Ever Been Trapped By A Chamber of Regret?
Posted by Rich in Discipleship on September 15th, 2009
We’re doing a One Life To Live campaign this coming September 28 (Monday) at the Arellano University’s Legarda campus with freshmen students who are taking the NSTP. It’s a fruit of our years of prayer for this campus, which boasts of more than 8,000 students.
And as I was pondering on what to write, I remembered [...]
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Posted by Rich in Discipleship on September 9th, 2009
When I was a student, I used to hear our university professor tell us that the pen is mightier than the sword.
That was about one a half decades ago, back when the internet, Facebook, Multiply, Friendster and texting were still non-existent.
And when the only means of communicating were still through telegram, at least, email [...]
Six Powerful Words I Learned In College
Posted by Rich in Discipleship on August 11th, 2009
We had a very lively discussion during the start of our weekly ENCM morning staff meeting at U-Belt.
We talked about one chapter on the book Axiom by Bill Hybels, zeroing in on the topic Read All You Can.
As each staff shared what they learned from that chapter or what they are learning from the current [...]
What We Learned From the Money Seminar
Posted by Rich in Discipleship on August 9th, 2009
Saturday night’s (Aug. finance seminar on How to Make Your First Million was really amazing to me in many ways!
Pastor Chinkee, one of the pastors I really admire because of his faith and his integrity, really left some thought-provoking principles as my wife and I listened to him speak during the two-hour seminar.
Though I [...]