Du souvenir à la mémoire (Hostaged by Memories)
The loved ones who have left are still vivid on our memories, forever keeping us hostage by grief and longing.
Memories of deceased loved ones can be both a source of comfort and a form...
Structural disasters (First of two parts)
Alarming warnings raised by the country’s iron and steel institute must be given concerned attention in the ongoing disaster risk reduction summit sponsored by the Philippines. In the topics for discussion, the member countries...
“Drawing the line between confidence and self-doubt”
We all grapple with the internal tug-of-war between confidence and self-doubt. It’s a delicate dance, a constant negotiation between believing in our abilities and questioning our worth. This internal dialogue shapes how we approach...
Ignored pedestrian lanes
I can’t help but notice the irony every time I approach a pedestrian lane in Tacloban City. The very place where I should feel the safest crossing the road seems to be the least...
Leading through crisis: Strengthening resilience and adaptability
In today’s unpredictable world, the ability to lead through a crisis is a crucial skill for any leader. Whether facing a technological, financial, natural, or health crisis, effective leadership is essential for maintaining perspective,...
Why we can be hopeful
THE simple reason is that Christ has done everything to assure us of our earthly victory so we can enter heaven where we are meant to be. We need to strengthen this truth of...