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Monthly Archives: September 2008
13,000 babies affected by the tainted milk!
Watching CNN at 3 am today, I was startled to see that the number of babies affected by the tainted milk produced in China had ballooned to 13,000! The figure could still rise in the coming days. There are no … Continue reading
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Tagged babies in China, child care, China, families, greed, infants, milk, parents, prayer, sick children, tainted milk
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“It was an insignificant amount….” (what the Philippines lost at the Lehman Brothers’ collapse)
Last night, the second news report that really got my attention was the P15B that 6 RP banks have lost due to the financial collapse of the Lehman Brothers. I read from the Philippine Star yesterday the headline indicating the … Continue reading
Concerns over the swollen private parts of your dogs : Additional info
The other day, I told my wife how this blog generated a lot of hits. I wondered if the phenomenon is quite common to all dogs. This article would somehow end up as one of the TOP POSTS almost every … Continue reading
From one hurricane to the next
We are just beginning to see the aftermath of “Ike” – and even before we could fully assess the damage and the dramatic stories of the people who survived, financial hurricanes were blowing Wall Street. Reverberations of these financial meltdowns … Continue reading
Posted in burnout, care, core issues, emotional searching, fatigue, fear, God, heaven, hunger, inconveniences, love, prayer, purpose, reflection, weariness
Tagged comfort, discomfort, God, hurricane Ike, loneliness, misery, religion, search for happiness, tragedies, trials, troubled heart
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The little Church that would….
More than 2 Fridays ago, I was able to visit our small Church in Infanta, Quezon. I did not expect what I was going to see because it had been months since my last visit there. The Church planter who … Continue reading
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Tagged christianity, Christina, Church growth, evangelism, faith community, Infanta, religion
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Families are “OFF-LIMITS”
Since Gov. Sarah Palin was introduced, the media hype caused by her nomination will not stop until all these events have concluded after the November 4th election. It is amazing how a young woman and a mother of five could … Continue reading
Posted in core issues, Leadership, love for country, politics, service
Tagged Alaska, character, GOP, Gov. Sarah Palin, Governor of Alaska, John McCain, Leadership, politics, Republicans, RNC, Sen Fred Thompson, service, Twin Cities, US Elections, US Presidential race, Vice President, Vice Presidential nominee
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A prayer as GUSTAV approaches New Orleans…
Dear God, We are just beginning to see what hurricane Gustav did in the Carribean. How it pounded Jamaica and Cuba in recent days. Gustav is right now over the Gulf of Mexico threatening to become stronger as a Hurricane … Continue reading
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Tagged Cuba, evacuation, FEMA, Gulf of Mexico, Gustav, Hurricane, Katrina, Mayor Hagin, prayer for safety and protection, USA, weather
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I am turning into a RE-MOCRAT!
I was one of those who watched till the wee hours in the morning (here in the Philippines) when John McCain presented his VP pick on his 72th birthday. Gov. Sarah Palin of Alaska stepped out into the podium looking … Continue reading
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Tagged GOP, John McCain, political conventions, politics, presidential election, RNC, Sarah Palin, USA
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