by Admin | Jun 3, 2021 | Faith, Lifestyle, Yay Padua-Olmedo
Recall your toddler days’ nifty doodles of cats and dogs, flowers and trees, sun and clouds? Our three-year-old grandchild habitually punctuates her nature doodlings with the sun shining at the corner of each drawing. Kids have this uncanny ability to discern...
by Admin | Jun 2, 2021 | Dennis Heppner, Lifestyle
Patiently waiting is one of the most difficult things we will ever have to do, but it is such a great evidence of real faith. Something that is very difficult to do. Hebrews 11 speaks of “Now faith.” Now—present tense. This kind of faith, the Scripture says, is the...
by Admin | Jun 1, 2021 | Faith, Harold Sala
Any tragedy—great or small—forces us to acknowledge our humanity, and often that realization leaves us depressed or immobilized. But through difficulty or disaster, many turn to God; others turn on Him, blaming Him for the difficulty, accusing Him of failing to stop...
by Admin | May 31, 2021 | Fred Toke, Lifestyle
In the 1970s, inspired by the Good Samaritan parable, two Princeton University Behavioral Scientists, Professor John Darley, and Dr. Daniel Batson, experimented on prosocial behaviors. They embarked on a study of 40 students at the Princeton Theological Seminary....
by Admin | May 28, 2021 | Faith, Harold Sala
What you love and what you hate reveals a great deal about your character. Why? Because simply put, you can’t be for something without being against its opposite. When you love your family, you stand in strong opposition to anything which would threaten it. Long ago...