
Pinoys don’t live by bread alone…
By Klaus Döring The phrase “Pinoys don’t live by bread alone” — often linked to the biblical “Man shall not live by bread alone” — highlights that Fil...

By Klaus Döring The phrase “Pinoys don’t live by bread alone” — often linked to the biblical “Man shall not live by bread alone” — highlights that Fil...

One of the challenges we had to face during the two-year lock down (year 2020 to 2022) of the covid-19 pandemic was making good use of our time and ba...

WE, therefore, should be wary of our tendency to rely more on our human and worldly estimation of things. Rather, we should always choose to be guided...

Refrigerators. That’s what cleanup crews pulled from the Jaro River. Not the odd plastic bag or stray bottle — entire refrigerators, stripped for part...

As a wonderful country of more than 7,600 islands, one blessed with breathtaking scenery and beautiful, kind and friendly people, the Philippines is c...

Word has been going around downtown, and this time the whispers are true. Roberto’s is finally expanding. After weeks of speculation about who would t...

“Insecurity is a loud stick in a quiet river. It pokes at the silt because it cannot handle the reflection staring back from the surface.” The river w...

I used to have people I could call at two in the morning. Someone was always awake somewhere. Someone always had time. Someone was always willing to l...

IT’S definitely his humility and simplicity that built up his greatness. And because of these qualities, faith in God’s will and ways was easy for him...