Category Archives: love

Stand in the Gap : The Army of the Willing

Last wednesday, we drove to the Gethsemane House of Prayer in Montalban because I was the guest speaker for the Students For Christ annual conference.  About 80 students from different universities converged in the mountains of Montalban for their 3-day … Continue reading

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It is my birthday today because of you…

I woke up early again today. Today is my 42nd birthday. And this is the day of the year when I remember my Mom the most in a very, very personal way. Much more personal than Mother’s Day. The other … Continue reading

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My wifey is home….

I bolted from my sleep when I heard the soft message alert of my phone. I looked in bewilderment as I saw the faint light from the outside. What time is it? I looked at my phone and noticed two … Continue reading

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Choose now to become a better father…

Father’s Day. A day that was enshrined by the child/children of a certain father that made his whole life count so much for them. Father’s day used to evoke those warm, soft and tender memories of childhood. Of fathers playing … Continue reading

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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

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Moving Toward an Inter-generational Family Spirituality

“Oh, may all who come behind us find us faithful May the fire of our devotion light their way May the footprints that we leave Lead them to believe And the lives we live inspire them to obey Oh may … Continue reading

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“Uncle, I need Jesus too…”

It was about 3 in the afternoon and the young man in front of me was shaking as he fought back the tears. I looked into his eyes and waited for any confirmation if I should continue. In between the … Continue reading

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You Were Created for love – Key # 1

The image you have of yourself will determine the level of intimacy in which you walk – p.21 Experiencing the Father’s Embrace, Finding Acceptance in the arms of a loving God : Jack Frost I read this several months ago … Continue reading

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Goethe

“a life without love, without the presence of the beloved, is nothing but a mere magic lantern-show. We draw out each slide after slide, swiftly tiring of each, and pushing it back to make haste for the next…”

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