THAT’S the lesson Christ wants us to draw from that gospel parable about a woman who persisted in asking a judge to render her justice—even
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“Hayag og kaugmaon?”
IT doesn’t pay to be violent, especially kon imong gi-bangga sama sa pader. The story goes this way. There was a basketball game, part of
Seeds of Legacy
I WAS casually scrolling through Facebook when a short post made me stop and really pay attention. It was about Apl.de.Ap—the world-renowned Filipino member of
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THE Bongbong Marcos administration has been studying on the possible redirection of policies and guidelines that seemed to skip the attention of the previous administrations.
Ten were healed but only one was thankful
WE are familiar with that part of the gospel where ten lepers approached Christ begging for healing, and they were healed, but only one of
Natuk-an intawon
THIS is my 10-cents’ observation on the crusade against corruption. There is no question on the merit to address corruption, it is long overdue actually.
Fighting back?
JUST recently, we Dumagueteños were jolted by a mild but unsettling earthquake. It was short, and thankfully, no major damage was reported in our city.
Special Reflections
CAN you imagine that there are some benefits from keeping old newspaper clippings? I mean my old previously published columns from almost 50 years ago.
Giving without counting the cost
IN the gospel, there are two occasions when the expression “unprofitable servant” appears. One is the good kind, while the other the bad kind. The
Building Teacher Expertise: Enhancing Teachers’ Competence in
Content and Pedagogy (Mental Health Management Protocol)
SHARING insights of Dr.Maria Leticia Jose C. Basilan, EPSvr-Batangas SDO, CaLaBaRZon, from the 5-day NEAP Training Program, in Baguio City, on Sept 28, 2025-October 3,
