Embracing enemies
In our country now, people who consider themselves enemies of the state are being allowed to run for high government seats. These long-time enemies of the democratic system, who slay men in uniform, destroyed...
Going nowhere
A professor in a university breathes a deep sigh as she submits her tenth research paper for the year, her office lined with piles of journals that never reach the hands of anyone outside...
What to do when tempted
OBVIOUSLY, the thing to do is to immediately go to Christ who will show us and empower us with the proper way to deal with the many temptations in our life. We should never...
Navigating the tides of change: How organizational change impacts employees
In the contemporary business environment, change is an ongoing and pervasive force. From technological advancements to shifting market demands, organizations are constantly evolving to stay competitive. While change can bring opportunities for growth and...
Erasing history (Last of two parts)
Aside from Primitivo “Tibo” Medrana Mijares, there are over ten thousand victims who were lost in the dark era of the dictatorship. Notably, the family of Tibo Mijares lost the youngest son Boyet who...
Drowning in debt
Historically, the Philippine government has become used to borrowing to support its operations, infrastructures, and budget deficit. With each incoming administration, the short-term remedy is to borrow instead of improving the capacity of the...





