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“The Lord is my light and my salvation”

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THAT’S from Psalm 27,1 and is often used a Responsorial Psalm the readings of many Masses. It’s a verse that deserves to be written deep in our heart and mind to remind us, especially nowadays when we have a lot of atheistic, agnostic and heretical tendencies, that it is in Christ where we have the true guide in our earthly sojourn.

We need to strengthen our faith in him, nourishing it daily with many acts of piety if only to counter the strong forces around that tend to take us to another path that would actually lead us nowhere even if it promises to give us a lot of earthly perks.

And this nourishment should not only be a personal duty but also a social one, starting with the family which is the basic cell of society. Let’s always remember that as persons, we are not meant to live by our own selves alone. We are meant to enter always in relation with others, starting with God, and in fact, develop a culture of intimate communion with everybody else. That is the ideal meant for us.

In this regard, parents should realize the importance of the great responsibility they have of forming their children to be strong in the faith to such an extent that they would always feel the need to help their children not only to be well-fed, well-clothed, well-provided, but also and most importantly to be good and consistent Christians, even to the extent of making them canonizable saints.

Indeed, there’s a certain urgency to make the family today an effective center of formation. With all the growing developments and complicated challenges of our times, we cannot afford to sit pretty and just allow blind fate to take its course.

We need to remember that the family plays a very strategic role in the development of a person and of society in general. It should be able to handle the duties and responsibilities inherent to its nature and purpose.

We cannot deny the fact that many people have inadequate, if not erroneous understanding of what the family and its closely related institution of marriage are. In the US today, for example, they are now legalizing and are openly promoting the so-called same-sex marriage and open marriages.

It’s no wonder that we have many broken marriages and dysfunctional families nowadays with matching complicated consequences. Of course, the recourse to divorce does not solve the problem. It can even make things worse.

Everything has to be done to address this fundamental problem. And all the subsidiary institutions and offices—the parishes, government, schools, NGOs, etc.—should lend a hand.

Continuing formation and evangelization about marriage and family has to be pursued without letup. Of course, the Church can take the lead in this, but this can be done also by many other people in the secular field. In this regard, the laity should also take a lot of initiative, since this matter concerns them more than the clergy, and they have the experience and the competence to talk about this matter.

For one, couples planning to marry should be made to realize clearly that their marriage brings with it the duty to make their family the basic center of formation for their children. They should be prepared and equipped to carry out this delicate duty.

As the basic center for formation, the family that is led by the parents should know how to lay the foundations of the human virtues and the life of faith and piety of the children. It should be well-versed with the doctrine of faith and the traditions of piety so that as early as possible the children would have the right attitudes and outlook in life.

Five for fighting’s “100 years” and its contemporary undertones

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Five for Fighting’s “100 Years” is one song that makes you think of life in generaL, how fleeting and how short it can be that it needs a more meaningful approach, a more positive way of doing the way of living it well.

At fifteen, the song talks about dreams and possibilities. For a Filipino teenager, this should mean dreaming of becoming a doctor, an engineer, or maybe even the next SB19. But corruption often steals those dreams. Budget on Education are not yet sustainable, classrooms remain overcrowded, and teachers always dream of higher salary and some of them are dying even in class observations. It is like being told you have “a hundred years to live,” but half of those years are spent waiting for government actions that must come yet ever delayed.

At twenty-two, the song describes being “on fire,” full of passion and ambition. This is the age when many Filipinos enter the workforce, eager to contribute to society. Yet corruption creates barriers—jobs lost to nepotism, promotions tied to bribery, and businesses crippled by unfair practices. Instead of burning with possibility, many young professionals burn out from frustration, their energy drained by a system that rewards connections over competence.

By the thirties and forties, the song shifts to family and responsibility. Here, corruption’s impact is most painful. Parents struggle to provide for their children while public funds are misused, healthcare systems remain weak, and basic services are unreliable. Families are forced to work abroad, leaving children behind, because corruption has weakened the local economy. The years that should symbolize stability and growth instead symbolize sacrifice and separation.

Finally, as the song reflects on old age, it reminds us that even a hundred years is short.
In essence, “100 Years” symbolizes the urgency of time and the importance of living meaningfully. Applied to the Philippine context, it becomes a critique of how corruption wastes not only money but also the lives and dreams of its citizens.

Every stolen peso is a stolen moment, every dishonest act a delay in progress. If life is short, then corruption makes it shorter, robbing Filipinos of the chance to fully live their hundred years with dignity and hope.

As what I have heard today, an old man said this to me, Bisan pa sobra 100 iton abotan han edad kun diri naman mahinungdanon, waray gamit an panahon!

“Leveraging ChatGPT to enhance digital marketing strategies”

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The rise of generative AI, particularly models like ChatGPT, is rapidly transforming the digital marketing landscape. These tools offer unprecedented opportunities to enhance efficiency, personalize customer experiences, and drive better results across various marketing channels. By strategically integrating ChatGPT into their workflows, marketers can unlock new levels of creativity and effectiveness.

Content Creation and Curation

One of the most significant ways ChatGPT can enhance digital marketing is through content creation. High-quality content is the cornerstone of any successful marketing strategy, but producing it consistently can be time-consuming and resource-intensive. ChatGPT can assist in generating a wide range of content formats, including blog posts, social media updates, email newsletters, and even scripts for video marketing campaigns.

For example, imagine you need to create a series of blog posts on the topic of “sustainable living.” Instead of starting from scratch, you could prompt ChatGPT with a specific outline or a set of keywords, and it can generate a draft that you can then refine and customize. This not only saves time but also helps to overcome writer’s block and spark new ideas.
Beyond content creation, ChatGPT can also assist in content curation. By analyzing vast amounts of online information, it can identify trending topics, relevant articles, and influential voices in your industry. This information can then be used to create curated content feeds, social media updates, and email newsletters that provide value to your audience and establish your brand as a thought leader.

Personalized Customer Experiences

Personalization is key to capturing and retaining customers. Consumers expect brands to understand their individual needs and preferences, and they are more likely to engage with marketing messages that are tailored to their interests. ChatGPT can play a crucial role in delivering personalized customer experiences across various touchpoints.

For instance, ChatGPT can be used to create personalized email campaigns that address each subscriber by name, recommend products based on their past purchases, and offer exclusive deals tailored to their interests. Similarly, it can power chatbots that provide instant customer support, answer frequently asked questions, and guide users through the sales funnel.

By analyzing customer data and understanding individual preferences, ChatGPT can help marketers create more relevant and engaging experiences that drive conversions and build brand loyalty.

Enhanced SEO and Keyword Research

Search engine optimization (SEO) is essential for driving organic traffic to your website and increasing your brand’s visibility online. ChatGPT can assist in various aspects of SEO, including keyword research, content optimization, and link building.

For example, ChatGPT can be used to generate a list of relevant keywords for your target audience, based on their search behavior and interests. It can also analyze existing content on your website and suggest ways to optimize it for specific keywords, improving its ranking in search results.

Furthermore, ChatGPT can assist in link building by identifying potential partners and influencers in your industry and crafting personalized outreach messages that encourage them to link back to your website. By leveraging ChatGPT for SEO, marketers can improve their website’s visibility, attract more organic traffic, and generate more leads.

Social Media Engagement

Social media is a powerful tool for building brand awareness, engaging with customers, and driving traffic to your website. However, managing social media effectively can be time-consuming and require a constant stream of fresh content. ChatGPT can help marketers streamline their social media efforts and maximize their impact.

For instance, ChatGPT can be used to generate social media updates, captions, and hashtags that are tailored to your brand’s voice and target audience. It can also analyze social media conversations and identify trending topics, allowing you to create content that resonates with your audience and sparks engagement.

Moreover, ChatGPT can power social media chatbots that respond to customer inquiries, provide support, and even generate leads. By automating these tasks, marketers can free up their time to focus on more strategic initiatives, such as building relationships with influencers and creating engaging video content.

Data Analysis and Reporting

Data analysis is crucial for understanding the effectiveness of your marketing campaigns and identifying areas for improvement. ChatGPT can assist in analyzing marketing data, generating reports, and providing insights that help you make better decisions.
For example, ChatGPT can be used to analyze website traffic data, identify trends in customer behavior, and generate reports that summarize key metrics. It can also analyze social media data, identify influencers, and measure the impact of your social media campaigns.

By leveraging ChatGPT for data analysis, marketers can gain a deeper understanding of their audience, optimize their campaigns, and drive better results.

Ethical Considerations

While ChatGPT offers numerous benefits for digital marketing, it’s important to consider the ethical implications of using AI in this context. Transparency is key, and marketers should be upfront with customers about when they are interacting with an AI-powered chatbot or receiving AI-generated content. Additionally, it’s crucial to ensure that AI-generated content is accurate, unbiased, and does not infringe on any copyrights or trademarks.

Conclusion

ChatGPT is a powerful tool that can significantly enhance digital marketing strategies. By leveraging its capabilities for content creation, personalization, SEO, social media engagement, and data analysis, marketers can improve efficiency, drive better results, and create more engaging customer experiences. As AI technology continues to evolve, it’s essential for marketers to stay informed about the latest advancements and explore new ways to integrate these tools into their workflows. Embracing ChatGPT and other generative AI models can help marketers stay ahead of the curve and thrive in the ever-changing digital landscape.
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DILG-8 chief calls on staff to strengthen performance, boost local governance

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FOR BETTER SERVICE. DILG Regional Director Arnel Agabe has urged personnel to evaluate their performance and implement strategic improvements to enhance service delivery in Eastern Visayas.(PHOTO COURTESY)

TACLOBAN CITY — Regional Director Arnel Agabe of the Department of the Interior and Local Government (DILG)-8 urged personnel to evaluate their performance and implement strategic improvements to enhance service delivery across Eastern Visayas.

Agabe delivered the message during the DILG-8 Monday Convocation on January 19, 2026, at the DILG-8 Training Center in Tacloban City, emphasizing the importance of honest self-assessment and collective review to identify both successes and areas needing improvement.

He instructed program focal persons to conduct comprehensive reviews of ongoing initiatives, ensuring that interventions are strategic, results-oriented, and responsive to the needs of local government units (LGUs) and communities.

During the convocation, division chiefs and directors presented updates on accomplishments, upcoming programs, and key performance targets for 2026.

The event highlighted DILG-8’s commitment to sustaining gains, accelerating reforms, and enhancing coordination, reaffirming the department’s resolve to provide efficient, people-centered services and advance good governance and inclusive development in the region.

(LIZBETH ANN A.ABELLA)

PDEA dismantles drug den in Hilongos, 4 arrested with over P1M shabu seized

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ORMOC CITY— Four individuals were arrested and a drug den was dismantled after operatives of the Philippine Drug Enforcement Agency (PDEA) Region 8 seized more than P1 million worth of suspected shabu during a buy-bust operation in Barangay Atabay,Hilongos, Leyte on the evening of January 19, 2026.

The operation was spearheaded by the PDEA Region 8–Southern Leyte Provincial Office, with support from the PDEA Region 8–Leyte Provincial Office, the Provincial Intelligence Team (PIT) Southern Leyte/Regional Intelligence Unit (RIU) 8, and the Hilongos Municipal Police Station.

PDEA said the buy-bust operation was carried out at around 10:19 p.m., resulting in the arrest of four suspects and the seizure of illegal drugs and other evidence.

The suspects were identified as alias “Tolits,” 56, alleged maintainer of the drug den; alias “Karding,” 60, visitor; alias “Karla,” 26, visitor; and alias “Boying,” 25, identified as a drug den employee.

Authorities seized a total of 148 grams of methamphetamine hydrochloride, commonly known as shabu, with an estimated street value of P1,006,400. The confiscated drugs included one heat-sealed plastic sachet containing 0.89 grams of suspected shabu as the subject of sale, and 27 sachets containing a combined 147.11 grams as the subject of possession.

Also recovered were various non-drug items allegedly used in illegal drug activities, including drug paraphernalia, buy-bust money, cash amounting to P362, a digital weighing scale, a cellular phone, and empty plastic sachets. Firearms were likewise seized, consisting of a .45 caliber pistol with a magazine and seven live rounds of ammunition, as well as a loaded improvised 12-gauge shotgun.

The arrested suspects are currently in the custody of the operating units and will face charges for violations of Sections 5, 6, 7, 11, 12, and 15, Article II of Republic Act 9165, or the Comprehensive Dangerous Drugs Act of 2002, and Republic Act 10591 for illegal possession of firearms.

(ROBERT DEJON)

NPA logistics supporter surrenders to Army in Northern Samar

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TACLOBAN CITY — Government troops in Northern Samar have gained another breakthrough in their anti-insurgency campaign after a New People’s Army (NPA) member involved in supplying firearms, ammunition, and food to rebels voluntarily surrendered earlier this month.

The former rebel turned himself over to the 20th Infantry Battalion in Las Navas, Northern Samar, on January 18, 2026, according to the 8th Infantry Division.

Military officials said the surrenderee played a key role in sustaining NPA operations by providing war materiel and logistical support. He reportedly decided to abandon the armed movement after realizing the futility of the armed struggle.

Brig. Gen. Carmelito Pangatungan, commander of the 803rd Infantry Brigade, said the surrender underscores the importance of cooperation and dialogue in advancing peace and security at the community level.

“This is a testament to the power of cooperation, trust, and sincere dialogue,” Pangatungan said.

The 8th Infantry Division noted that localized peace engagements continue to weaken insurgent support networks and encourage voluntary surrenders, with community participation and lawful reintegration programs proving effective.

The military renewed its call for remaining NPA members and supporters to lay down their arms and return to the fold of the law, assuring them that avenues for peaceful reintegration remain open.

(ROEL T. AMAZONA)

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