Despite the deafening noise, let’s1 work and grow together
Amid the political noise in our country today, it’s easy to feel discouraged.
I have no intention of painting a grim scenario in this column. But an open discussion on what we are experiencing may...
Renewable energy solutions for small businesses: A guide to sustainability and savings
Small businesses are increasingly recognizing the importance of sustainability and are actively seeking ways to reduce their environmental impact. Renewable energy solutions offer a compelling path towards both environmental responsibility and significant cost savings....
“Not to destroy souls, but to save”
THAT’S what Christ told his disciples, James and John, who, feeling aghast that the Samaritans were not welcoming to Christ, suggested that fire come down from heaven to consume them. (cfr. Lk 9,51-56) Of...
“Will the Good be victorious again?”
Filipinos are no strangers to hardship. But when suffering is caused not by nature, but by greed, the pain cuts deeper. The Flood Control Scandal has awakened a sense of moral urgency.
People from all...
Did we really evolve from the apes?
Scientists have long argued that we climbed down from the branches of evolution, but when I see the avarice and plunder happening before my eyes, I cannot help but insist: these robbers did not...
The “good life” can be a sweet poison
THAT gospel parable about the rich man and the poor man, Lazarus, reminds us of the danger of the so-called “good life” where due to our status, privileges and other endowments, we tend to...




