Archive for September, 2009

Michael Jordan: The Greatest Ever?

It’s been more than 11 years ago since Michael Jordan retired a second time from active play in the NBA after leading to Chicago Bulls to a dynastic reign in the world’s biggest and most popular cage league.
And 11 years since his memorable game-winning and championship-clinching jump shot over a slipping Bryon Russell, who had [...]

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Ever Been Trapped By A Chamber of Regret?

We’re doing a One Life To Live campaign this coming September 28 (Monday) at the Arellano University’s Legarda campus with freshmen students who are taking the NSTP. It’s a fruit of our years of prayer for this campus, which boasts of more than 8,000 students.

And as I was pondering on what to write, I remembered [...]

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Can Pacquiao Bring Home The Boxing “Bacon”?

It’s exactly two months before the much-awaited and expected blockbuster boxing title fight between world pound-for-pound king Manny Pacquiao and Puerto Rican star Miguel Cotto at the MGM Grand Garden in Las Vegas.
In the Philippines, crime rate is expected to hit ground zero percent.
The leftist, rightist, New People’s Army, Muslim insurgents and the military personnel [...]

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Take Your Pick: Ateneo or FEU?

A lot has been said about De La Salle’s failure to make it to the Final Four e in the ongoing UAAP basketball wars.

Well, La Salle just can’t qualify in the tight Final Four playoffs all the time. And that has been a bitter pill to swallow for the entire Green Archers community considering that [...]

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Following Ananias’ Footsteps

If you’re in the sandals of Ananias, what will you do? Run away? Ignore what you just heard? Rebuke God’s voice?

Looking at Ananias’ account in Acts chapter 9, he sure was in a tough situation.
For one, the Lord Jesus, in a vision, appeared to Ananias, commanding him to go to Saul, who was staying in [...]

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