Krizzia came from an OFW family. When she was young, their family migrated to Dubai. Her father had a good job and they had a luxurious lifestyle. But, all this ended when her father got ill and her parents had to return to the Philippines. Krizzia, with her three sisters were left in Dubai. Due to this, Krizzia was not able to go to college. After high school graduation, Krizzia was forced to wor ...[Read More]
The Gift of Forgiveness
The Gift of Never Being Alone
Real encounters with Jesus are always life changing. And they are usually unexpected. Although it is clear that Christ wants a relationship with all of us, none of us can force Jesus to talk to us or show up in our lives whenever we want him to. He comes in His own time, and in His own way. It is most often a surprise. Several months ago, I was attending a conference. I was exhausted and questioni ...[Read More]
From My Heart (Issue 51)
Gifts, gifts, gifts! We all love receiving gifts. I have never known anyone who didn’t want gifts. Whether there’s a special occasion or not, receiving gifts lifts my spirit. Well, Christmastime is here! What a season to remember the gifts we have received through Christ, the only Son of God. Here are a few among them –salvation, provision, forgiveness, healing – all these I have experienced and h ...[Read More]
Love Is A Lifestyle | Moms Magazine 50
When I set goals at the New Year, they usually only last until the end of the first month! I tend to lose focus and get impatient. That is why I was so inspired by this issue's stories.
Love Is A Lifestyle | Moms Magazine 50 Digital
In this issue of MOMS, we are going to examine the themese that make up the heart of Filipino Holy Week. Do these traditions help us become the person God wants us to be?
My kids are growing up. How can I build a transparent relationship with them?
Just Asking with Peter Banzon Q: My kids are growing up. How can I build a transparent relationship with them? What practical things can I do? A: There is a saying “we must become evidence of what we want practiced.” You must model what you want your children to do. The Bible says in Luke 6:31, “Do to others as you would like them to do to you.” So, in order for transparency to develop in your chi ...[Read More]
Avoid the Rainy Day Blues: Getting Your Family through Rainy Season
by Maria Rikka M. Ocena Monsoon season is my favorite season! The cool breeze gives relief after the scorching summer heat. The smell of earth and the sound of droplets of rain invite me to cuddle my pillow, relax, and enjoy the “bedtime” weather. Unfortunately, this is also the season when my skin allergy starts to attack, and cough and flu are my worst enemies. Mothers can attest that along with ...[Read More]
Immunizations Protect Your Child from Diseases
With prices going up these days, parents can’t afford for their children to get sick. One of the ways to prevent sickness in our children is to vaccinate them. This will help a child’s body fight against the disease when exposed to it. Vaccination may seem an added expense but it’s all worth it. Medical treatments for these dangerous diseases are costly and contracting the disease could cause perm ...[Read More]
Iwasang Maging Krung-krung Tuwing Kring-kring: Setting priorities in your busy life
Kriiiiing! Kriiiiing! Araw-araw, naririnig na naman ang mga nakaririnding tunog ng alarm clock. Reactions to the sound of an alarm clock on school days vary. ‘Yung iba start the day full of excitement while others get crazy. The situation of a working mom is quite challenging at madalas nakakabaliw. Krung-krung has been popularized by actress, Sandara Park, years ago. Dati ang meaning nito ay cute ...[Read More]
Super Mom C’s
by Rosalind Ngo-Li Moms play a crucial role in every child’s success in school and later on, in life. Choosing a good school is one thing, but doing your part as a mother makes a whole lot of difference. How a child succeeds as a student depends on the partnership you share with the school. I am a working mom with two children, one is in Grade 4 and another one is in Grade 1. As they level up each ...[Read More]