Moving Forward, Moving Inward

Proverbs 14:6 The scoffer seeks wisdom but finds none, but understanding is easy for a discerning person. Prior to reading this passage today I was praying for wisdom, just following Solomon's example of asking for it above riches and power. You see a lot of other passages in the Proverbs which mention how we should... Continue Reading →

JB Shoots: 365, Interrupted

I'm sure some of you guys have heard of the 365 project that many photographers have been taking on for the past years. It's pretty simple - you take a picture and post it and repeat for every day of the year.I was pretty loyal to my own 365 project till I was warned by... Continue Reading →

metamorphosis

A good practice introduced to me some time ago (and actually implemented only last year after I resigned from my post over at Sitel) was to read one chapter a day from the book of Proverbs. It's just right since there are 31 chapters in this book, one for every day of the month. Even... Continue Reading →

Word From Your Father

The Bible isn't as intimidating to read as people think. I read somewhere that some people actually stay away from it because of all the thou's and thy's that they see. Still others are bothered by what version is the correct version, and after seeing all the acronyms - KJV, NIV, NET, etc. - they... Continue Reading →

Rebounding (Again)

If memory serves me right... I have made 3 cosmetic alterations to the car since I started driving. I'm not particularly proud of this statistic, but I must say that it has brought me to know more of how my Dad is so capable of understanding. On the latest bump I made with the car,... Continue Reading →

A Right Response

While I was talking to Pao yesterday she related how one of her officemates was unfortunate to be riding in a jeep which was held up. Fortunately, he only lost a plastic bag of useless paper. Thank God for that. She went on to tell me how these men robbed the passengers: One kept an... Continue Reading →

What It Really Means (Link)

"How does a person become a Christian? There are some popular misconceptions, such as the ideas that a Christian is a person who has joined a church, adopted a creed, or believed in God. The problem is, churches and creeds can be false, and even the demons believe in God (James 2:19). And none of... Continue Reading →

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