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Still In Love

Still In Love

Theresa Fuentes Millarez met her husband, Christopher Millarez, during a church evangelistic outreach. She shared the Gospel with him. She never thought they would meet again after that, but eventually, they did. Now, they’ve been married for 12 years and have two children, Lindsey Miles, 10, and Lyndon Klyde, 7. Theresa currently teaches an elementary grade in a public school. She got her master’ ...[Read More]

A New Year, A New Heart

A New Year, A New Heart

Belen Estrada is a widow and a mother to 4 children. She shares about her past and how God worked in her life. This is her story. “I grew up in Basilan. Mula pa sa pagkabata, salat na ako sa pagmamahal ng magulang kasi broken home kami. Pinaghiwalay ng lolo ko ang nanay at tatay ko dahil hindi sila kasal. Tatlo kaming magkakapatid and I am the youngest. Sabi ng nanay ko, buwisit daw ako sa buhay n ...[Read More]

Changing Direction

Changing Direction

Katrina Bermas has been married to Mariano for 19 years. They have 3 children ages 17, 16, and 7. She tells her story of how God worked and changed her and her family’s life. Life was not easy for Katrina when she moved to Manila to join her husband, Mariano. He took a job in the city as a security guard to save money so he could process his papers to work abroad. Unfortunately, his plans didn’t w ...[Read More]

A Mother Would Give Everything to Save Her Child

A Mother Would Give Everything  to Save Her Child

by Lorna Carmela Avelino-Protasio, M.D. In 1982, my youngest son, only five months old, was admitted to the hospital with acute gastroenteritis. He could not accept milk of any kind, even the formula he was used to drinking. We tested him with special formulas to no avail. Just one drop of milk would start him vomiting accompanied by severe diarrhea and dehydration. Well-known pediatric specialist ...[Read More]

It’s Never Too Late: Finding Answers The Story of Robert and Rose Aldave

It’s Never Too Late: Finding Answers The Story of Robert and Rose Aldave

by Evelyn Damian “Boundaries,” referring to limitations on the influence of other people on our decisions, is not a word that is used often among Filipinos. Most of the time we just think of what we want to do and do it. Our thoughts don’t project what the end result will be. We keep going until we find our life in a mess; we lose, we hurt,we end up miserable, and then we ask ourselves, “Where did ...[Read More]

A New Beginning: An Interview with Former Quirino Governor Josie Co

A New Beginning: An Interview with Former Quirino Governor Josie Co

by Alvin Tud “Many years ago, I was involved in politics. I was former vice-governor, and later governor of the province of Quirino. I’m the 13th child in our family. My mom was a widow when she married my father, and I was the only child they had together. “I was always “in authority.” Even when I was still young, I forced my parents to submit to me. My half brothers and half sisters were afraid ...[Read More]

Fire, Typhoon and a Faithful God

Fire, Typhoon and a Faithful God

(Jay-R & Mother) Tell us something about yourself. Mommy:  Taga Ormoc, Leyte ako pero edad 9 pa lang, dahil sa hirap ng buhay, sumama ako sa tiyahin ko para mamasukan sa Maynila.  Dito na ako nakapag-asawa at nagkaroon kami ng apat na anak.  Taong 1984 ng niyaya akong mag-Bible study ng aking boss noon na missionary at isang araw, tinanggap ko si Hesucristo sa aking buhay. Mula noon, nag-iba a ...[Read More]