I have heard so many stories of people who were doused with water during one of the celebrations of the Feast of St. John the Baptist in San Juan City in Manila every June 24. The stories were hair-raising. One time, I heard of someone who pleaded hardly to the locals who are about to douse her with water, asking them to let her pass. She was wearing white well-pressed uniform on her way to duty in a hospital. Her pleading did not save her. Today, while doing a little research about the feast, an article said that there was even a time when locals doused passers-by with water from open ditches. Now, I know how ditch waters in Manila smell like. This one made my face fall.
The more stories that I hear of people being ruthlessly “bathed” with water (let alone, ditch water) every June 24, the more that I am convinced that a lot of my people are still unaware of the real meaning of “worshiping God in Spirit and in truth”. I also began to wonder that if St. John the Baptist is still walking on earth today, what will he say about this feast that is supposedly held in honor of his name?
Heading home today, I rode a bus that passes by San Juan. For the first time, it took an alternate route which puzzled me. But when I saw children in the streets carrying pales of water, plastic bags with the same element and water guns, I already knew the answer. Today is June 24.
For the first time in my life, I began to think of the people who are affected by this feast. I was once a Catholic too but I used to not to care about these things. I used to mind my “own” business. But it was very different now that I am a Christian. God gave me the grace to think differently.
When I was still a Catholic and hear these “sad” stories every June 24 in San Juan, I knew there was something terribly wrong. Pleading not to be doused with water for valid reasons such as school or work is not being “killjoy” to the feast that is supposedly “holy” and “sacred”, in the first place. Also, Jesus spoke about mercy. Whatever happened to “holiness” and “mercy” every June 24 in San Juan?
Yes, I knew there was something wrong but I dared not speak against it when I was still a Catholic. Why? First, who am I to speak about the church’s traditions? It’s a taboo. Second, I am too busy to care. Third, I am just really too busy to care.
Boom! It hit me.
I used to say that I’m a Catholic and a follower of Jesus back then but I do reason like this? Shame on me.
Didn’t Jesus, himself, talk about the hypocrisy of the traditions of the Pharisees during his time? Did he also not preach about the importance of loving others as we love ourselves, the second most important commandment? What happened to these things that he fought for 2,000 years ago?
Shame on me.
I heaved a deep sigh. I spread the curtain of the bus open, as if protecting myself from the water-dousing people outside even though I am sitting inside a fully-covered air-con bus. I turned now my attention to the film being shown overhead. Mel Gibson’s Apocalypto. We are already in the scene where the lead character is about to be beheaded when the sun went dark and all of the captives, including him, were released. I wonder, how many heads were decapitated all over the world since the beginning of time because of traditions? How many innocent lives were killed as an offering to God? Was God truly honored in these rituals and traditions?
A year of becoming a Christian had me thinking about my people who are affected by this feast. The San Juan and non-San Juan locals who pleaded not be doused with water. The San Juan locals who seemed to be just enjoying the whole process of dousing water to anyone. The empty jeepneys of the jeepney drivers who rely on their daily income to support themselves and their families. The commuters who did not ride jeepneys that day out of fear of being doused with water. The children holding water guns and shooting passers-by in honor of a saint, which made me question how will this kind of activity form their young minds about the whole concept of honoring God. I even thought of the people in other parts of the world, thirsty for water, and the people who are fighting beside them, asking everyone to conserve it. I also thought of John. What will he say to the people who venerates him?
I thought of God. Is He truly pleased if I am doused with water every June 24 in San Juan?
Because if He truly is, then throw me to the oceans.
Bible Verses
• Worshiping in Spirit and in truth. “Woman,” Jesus replied, “believe me, a time is coming when you will worship the Father neither on this mountain nor in Jerusalem. You Samaritans worship what you do not know; we worship what we do know, for salvation is from the Jews. Yet a time is coming and has now come when the true worshipers will worship the Father in the Spirit and in truth, for they are the kind of worshipers the Father seeks. God is spirit, and his worshipers must worship in the Spirit and in truth.” (John 4: 21-24)
• Good Order in Worship. “For God is not a God of disorder but of peace—as in all the congregations of the Lord’s people.” (1 Corinthians 14:33)
• Worshiping Saints.
o As Peter entered the house, Cornelius met him and fell at his feet in reverence. But Peter made him get up. “Stand up,” he said, “I am only a man myself.” (Acts 10:25-26)
o When the crowd saw what Paul had done, they shouted in the Lycaonian language, “The gods have come down to us in human form!” Barnabas they called Zeus, and Paul they called Hermes because he was the chief speaker. The priest of Zeus, whose temple was just outside the city, brought bulls and wreaths to the city gates because he and the crowd wanted to offer sacrifices to them.
But when the apostles Barnabas and Paul heard of this, they tore their clothes and rushed out into the crowd, shouting: “Friends, why are you doing this? We too are only human, like you. We are bringing you good news, telling you to turn from these worthless things to the living God, who made the heavens and the earth and the sea and everything in them. In the past, he let all nations go their own way. Yet he has not left himself without testimony: He has shown kindness by giving you rain from heaven and crops in their seasons; he provides you with plenty of food and fills your hearts with joy.” Even with these words, they had difficulty keeping the crowd from sacrificing to them. (Acts 14:11-18)
• John’s Testimony About Jesus. (John testified concerning him. He cried out, saying, “This is the one I spoke about when I said, ‘He who comes after me has surpassed me because he was before me.’ ”) Out of his fullness we have all received grace in place of grace already given. For the law was given through Moses; grace and truth came through Jesus Christ. No one has ever seen God, but the one and only Son, who is himself God and is in closest relationship with the Father, has made him known. (John 1:15-18)
• Thinking Differently. Do not conform to the pattern of this world, but be transformed by the renewing of your mind. Then you will be able to test and approve what God's will is--his good, pleasing and perfect will. (Romans 12:2)
• Loving Others. Love your neighbor as yourself. (Matthew 22:39)
• Warning Against Hypocrisy. Then Jesus said to the crowds and to his disciples: “The teachers of the law and the Pharisees sit in Moses’ seat. So you must be careful to do everything they tell you. But do not do what they do, for they do not practice what they preach. They tie up heavy, cumbersome loads and put them on other people’s shoulders, but they themselves are not willing to lift a finger to move them.
“Everything they do is done for people to see: They make their phylacteries wide and the tassels on their garments long; they love the place of honor at banquets and the most important seats in the synagogues; they love to be greeted with respect in the marketplaces and to be called ‘Rabbi’ by others. (Matthew 23:1-7)
• Keeping the Traditions of our Parents. I said to their children in the wilderness, “Do not follow the statutes of your parents or keep their laws or defile yourselves with their idols. I am the Lord your God; follow my decrees and be careful to keep my laws. Keep my Sabbaths holy, that they may be a sign between us. Then you will know that I am the Lord your God.” (Ezekiel 20:18-20)
• Causing the Children to Stumble. “If anyone causes one of these little ones—those who believe in me—to stumble, it would be better for them to have a large millstone hung around their neck and to be drowned in the depths of the sea." (Matthew 18:6)
Monday, June 24, 2013
Tuesday, May 14, 2013
Ying Ying Tea House: A Night Food Trip in Binondo (Chinatown in Manila)
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| While waiting for the food to be served. Notice the spoons and forks immersed in hot water, so old school Chinese restaurant! |
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| They tied a yellow ribbon at the counter. They hanged some yummy-looking meats as well. |
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| If there are no condiments on the table, it's not a Chinese restaurant. |
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| Ying Ying Tea House can boast of their service tea. It tastes really good. Above all, it's free. |
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| Yang Chow Rice is alright. Personally, I can survive with just plain white rice. |
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| You can never go wrong with Chicken Feet. |
| My first time to eat Steamed Lumpia. It's the star of the night! I can have it again next time. |
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| Ying Ying's Xiao Long Bao. You can let go of this one and just try Radish Cake. It doesn't have the soupy substance inside it, unlike the real ones found in China. |
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| Our table, after a few minutes. |
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| A photo of four satisfied customers. |
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| A photo in front of the counter. |
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| Getting wacky with Ying Ying's staff and dimsums. |
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| With just a few walks outside Ying Ying, you shall see the Filipino-Chinese Friendship Arch. |
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| The old Savory! They serve the infamous Savory Chicken there. |
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| A dream come true. A photo in Jones Bridge. |
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| The header of my blog is a photo of Plaza Moraga, taken more than fifty years ago. Today, this is how it looks like. At night. |
Notes: Ying Ying is open from 7am to 2am everyday. It's perfect for a night food trip like what we've had. They serve good drinks too, like soy milk and mango-sago.
Sunday, May 12, 2013
Beijing: Day 2 Photo Diary
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| One of the pavilions in the Summer Palace. |
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| Korean schoolmates cozy on a rock near the river overseeing the Summer Palace. |
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| Chinese Calligraphist gracing the grounds of the Summer Palace. |
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| Someone wrote my name on the ground. My Chinese name in pinyin is Wu Zhan Ao. |
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| Tiffany borrowed my cap and posed with the flag behind her. |
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| Climbing the Great Wall of China is not an easy task. We entered at the Badaling Gate. |
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| My one and only solo shot in the Great Wall of China. |
Beijing: Day 1 Photo Diary
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| Our photo at the train station. (L-R) Gege Fred, Jiejie Argee and me. |
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| Candy, our tour guide. She speaks fluent Chinese. But, of course! Sadly, I don't. So I didn't understand everything that she said. Good thing, Beijing is more than words. |
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| A building in China. Looks like a government building. |
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| Exploring the streets of Beijing. |
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| There were no leaves back then because we came at the tail-end of winter. |
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| Forbidden City. |
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| With schoolmates in Fudan University inside the Forbidden City, Beijing. |
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| Fooling around with classmates. (L-R) Jap, Me, Rhea and Yang Baoru/Backpack Sis |
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| Trying to get some rest. |
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| My cutest Chinese friend. |
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| The "Friendship Tree". |
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| Sundown. Inside that building lies the remains of Mao Zedong. |
Saturday, April 27, 2013
The Daily Favor Café: Where to Eat in Manila
I have always been on a lookout for a café that will help me escape the city.
Surely, cafes with big names in Manila are cool. They have really nice baristas who smile a lot and are genuinely interested in people. They have nice-looking interiors dominated with earth-tone colours that will remind you of the countryside. And they also have very comfortable couches that if you’re a sleepyhead, you must stay vigilant or you’ll fall asleep!
In fact, I love the big cafes in the city. I have no qualms. Nothing. Except for one.
They are usually crowded.
I go to cafes for two reasons. It’s either I want to catch up with my reading or I want to do some work that I can’t do at home. Doing these things, for me, require incredible amounts of concentration. I just can’t do them in crowded places. That’s why I have always been on a lookout for locations within the city that will help me, well, escape the city.
When my friend, Jam, told me about this hard-to-find café somewhere in Pasig, I am more than excited. Finally, an answered prayer. I know businesses will usually build their establishments where the crowds are but this one is a salmon, the fish that swims against the current. I can’t wait to see the Daily Favor Café.
So we decided to go with Jenavee, our songwriter friend who was finishing up a song that time. I knew that it was the perfect moment for us to meet each other. She will find inspiration there and me and Jam will have the chance to hear her new song before it gets aired in some Christian radio station (prophetic on this one).
The Daily Favor Café is so much different from all the cafes that I went into. I have been into really good ones, here and in Shanghai. But the Daily Favor is not only hard-to-find, I believe that it also is a piece of heaven.
Wherever you look inside the café, you will see inspiration. There are biblical quotes on the left and some inspirational books on the right. The whole café is embellished with grace!
My friend, Jam, told me that the café is owned by a Filipino businessman and a Singaporean-Chinese. She had the chance to take a photo with them inside the café during her last visit. It was a real treat for her to meet the owners. Though I wasn’t able to meet them during that day, I was able to chat with them online to know more about the café that they brought to life.
Bert and Joshua, the owners, met in a local church in Singapore. They became friends and soon enough found themselves venturing together in a business in the Philippines. They imagined a café where they will be able to nourish both the body and the soul. The body, through their sumptuous Filipino and Singaporean dishes and desserts served daily. And the soul, by sharing the Word in their own way.
This grace-filled imagining birthed the Daily Favor Café.
That day, I got myself the bestseller, the Hainanese Chicken Rice with Taro Pudding as dessert and Wintermelon Milk Tea for my drink. I think Jam and Jenavee went for the Nasi Lemak, the other bestseller.
Aside from the food, the other things that I enjoyed during my stay inside the Daily Favor are the books (being a bookworm, myself), the couches, the free WiFi, the warm servers and the quietness of the whole place. It’s the café that I want! I figured that it’s not only good for my quiet time. I can also see myself bringing my friends from Victory Ortigas there. I think it’s just a ride away from our church and it’s perfect for One2One sessions and small group meetings.
I have never stayed long in a single establishment in my life, except for this one. We arrived at around 2:00PM and left at around 7:00PM. In the evening, one of our friends, Monty, joined us and then we decided to have dinner in another place.
Sleek Tip: Visit the café in the morning or in the afternoon to sip some coffee or milk tea. Bring your book or laptop with you and just unwind, unwind, unwind. If you love books, check out some of their books and get out of the café as a changed person. It’s perfect for quiet times. If you have a group friends, bring them there too and have some tasty puddings. A hundred bucks is more than enough budget per person.
Daily Favor Cafe is also open to private functions and to catering and delivery requirements.
Address: 20-A M.H. Del Pilar St., San Nicolas, Pasig City, Philippines
Tel: (02) 934-3683
Email: beblessed@dailyfavor.co
Facebook: www.facebook.com/dailyFAVORcafe
| Need some quiet time? This man does it right. |
Surely, cafes with big names in Manila are cool. They have really nice baristas who smile a lot and are genuinely interested in people. They have nice-looking interiors dominated with earth-tone colours that will remind you of the countryside. And they also have very comfortable couches that if you’re a sleepyhead, you must stay vigilant or you’ll fall asleep!
In fact, I love the big cafes in the city. I have no qualms. Nothing. Except for one.
They are usually crowded.
I go to cafes for two reasons. It’s either I want to catch up with my reading or I want to do some work that I can’t do at home. Doing these things, for me, require incredible amounts of concentration. I just can’t do them in crowded places. That’s why I have always been on a lookout for locations within the city that will help me, well, escape the city.
| If you see this signage, it means you're there! |
When my friend, Jam, told me about this hard-to-find café somewhere in Pasig, I am more than excited. Finally, an answered prayer. I know businesses will usually build their establishments where the crowds are but this one is a salmon, the fish that swims against the current. I can’t wait to see the Daily Favor Café.
So we decided to go with Jenavee, our songwriter friend who was finishing up a song that time. I knew that it was the perfect moment for us to meet each other. She will find inspiration there and me and Jam will have the chance to hear her new song before it gets aired in some Christian radio station (prophetic on this one).
The Daily Favor Café is so much different from all the cafes that I went into. I have been into really good ones, here and in Shanghai. But the Daily Favor is not only hard-to-find, I believe that it also is a piece of heaven.
| Daily Favor's Hainanese Chicken Rice |
Wherever you look inside the café, you will see inspiration. There are biblical quotes on the left and some inspirational books on the right. The whole café is embellished with grace!
My friend, Jam, told me that the café is owned by a Filipino businessman and a Singaporean-Chinese. She had the chance to take a photo with them inside the café during her last visit. It was a real treat for her to meet the owners. Though I wasn’t able to meet them during that day, I was able to chat with them online to know more about the café that they brought to life.
Bert and Joshua, the owners, met in a local church in Singapore. They became friends and soon enough found themselves venturing together in a business in the Philippines. They imagined a café where they will be able to nourish both the body and the soul. The body, through their sumptuous Filipino and Singaporean dishes and desserts served daily. And the soul, by sharing the Word in their own way.
This grace-filled imagining birthed the Daily Favor Café.
| Puddings galore! |
That day, I got myself the bestseller, the Hainanese Chicken Rice with Taro Pudding as dessert and Wintermelon Milk Tea for my drink. I think Jam and Jenavee went for the Nasi Lemak, the other bestseller.
Aside from the food, the other things that I enjoyed during my stay inside the Daily Favor are the books (being a bookworm, myself), the couches, the free WiFi, the warm servers and the quietness of the whole place. It’s the café that I want! I figured that it’s not only good for my quiet time. I can also see myself bringing my friends from Victory Ortigas there. I think it’s just a ride away from our church and it’s perfect for One2One sessions and small group meetings.
I have never stayed long in a single establishment in my life, except for this one. We arrived at around 2:00PM and left at around 7:00PM. In the evening, one of our friends, Monty, joined us and then we decided to have dinner in another place.
| (L-R) Me, Jenavee, Jam and Monty |
Sleek Tip: Visit the café in the morning or in the afternoon to sip some coffee or milk tea. Bring your book or laptop with you and just unwind, unwind, unwind. If you love books, check out some of their books and get out of the café as a changed person. It’s perfect for quiet times. If you have a group friends, bring them there too and have some tasty puddings. A hundred bucks is more than enough budget per person.
Daily Favor Cafe is also open to private functions and to catering and delivery requirements.
Address: 20-A M.H. Del Pilar St., San Nicolas, Pasig City, Philippines
Tel: (02) 934-3683
Email: beblessed@dailyfavor.co
Facebook: www.facebook.com/dailyFAVORcafe
Monday, April 8, 2013
Suicide Prevention: How to Save a Life
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| "I'll never forget how, many years ago, after another approach had failed to give relief, Matthew said `Dad, I know I'm going to heaven. Why can't I just die and end this pain?"' Warren recalled. [Source: www.foxnews.com | Photo Credits: www.people.com] |
I thought suicide was just too impossible.
It was painful. It was hopeless. It was a sin.
Suicide was impossible. That’s how I thought. But, that was before.
Yesterday, while I was serenely seated down doing my work at the office, one of my officemates briefly announced on my right ear that Rick Warren’s son is dead.
Suicide.
The Purpose Driven Life book. My Victory Group brother Ray. The girl from UP. The suicide hotline I saw in a poster in an LRT station. Pastor Cleve in our Foundation for Victory class. The judgement of the people. The mercy of God. These are the thoughts that ran swiftly on my head when my officemate said, “Suicide.”
I panicked. I wasn’t able to grasp it immediately. How can a son of a pastor kill himself?
And then, the grace of God fell on me. It held the stone of judgement I was about cast upon Pastor Rick Warren and to his family. (The stone says, "Did they not teach his son about God?") In a sudden blink of an eye, it occurred to me once again what Pastor Cleve taught us.
Depression is a disease.
It was as if Jesus took the stone from my hand, crushed it into pieces and wiped my hands clean again. I cannot judge Pastor Rick Warren, nor his family.
More than thinking about Pastor Rick Warren, his family and his son, I became more worried for the people like me who are most likely to judge them without knowing how and why suicides happen. I also thought about the young girl from the University of the Philippines who also took away her life recently, for her inability to pay her school fees. And then today, just this day, two young boys from Batangas were found dead in their rooms too. One of them failed at school and won’t graduate this March. They also committed suicide.
I said to myself, “But these are young men and women who have so much ahead of them. How can life be THAT futile when you are barely on your 20’s? Is this not the age of new beginnings, of new dreams, of new hope?”
“Suicide is just too impossible when you are THIS young!” I bargained with the truth.
But no, truth says, “Suicide is real. It is very real. In fact, it is happening now. It's just, we don’t know all the facts.”
Like a capstone being set in place and completing the whole structure, I now know why a couple of weeks ago in an LRT station, a poster showed itself to me and said, “The Philippines' first ever depression and suicide prevention hotline.”
I never realized how gracious that poster was for simply being there, prostrating itself on the station’s wall and shouting out “Hope is here!” all day long and praying to God for it to be used by Him to save someone’s life.
The Philippines’ first ever depression and suicide prevention hotline was created by a non-profit organization which dreams to give hope to as many people as it can, in times of great need.
The Natasha Goulbourn Foundation offers a 24/7 Hopeline to those who are in need. Their website is at www.ngf-hope.org.
(02) 804-HOPE (4673)
0917 558 HOPE (4673)
0917 852 HOPE (4673)
2919 (toll-free number for all GLOBE and TM subscribers)
Through the website, I have learned more about depression.
Depression is not just a feeling. It is an illness. And like any other illness, it needs to be treated.
POSTCRIPT: During one of my Foundation for Victory classes in Victory Ortigas, one of my classmates asked what will happen to the soul of the girl from UP who killed herself. Will she go to heaven or somewhere else?
I remembered how Pastor Cleve did not answer the question directly and only left us with the thought of how unfathomable God’s mercy is.
“Chemical imbalances occur in the brains of the people who are contemplating suicide. They don’t have the full control of themselves.”
When he said this, I heaved a deep sigh of relief knowing that God is God and that He spared me from the great burden of being a judge to other people.
I don’t know what will happen on Earth if He left the “judging” to us. I bet no one will be spared from the sword. And the worst part is, the weak and the misunderstood may be the first ones to go. Just because we don’t know all of the facts.
Just because we don’t know all of the facts.
I am glad that I don’t need to blame Pastor Rick Warren, nor his family, nor his son for what happened. I am glad that it’s not my business anymore to know whether or not the girl from UP went to heaven or not. I’m glad that God did not appoint me as a judge to the two young boys who took away their own lives when I don’t even know who they are, what kind of life they lived and what’s going on in their minds when they decided to quit.
But I am glad that I know of a Man who walked on Earth two thousand years ago, who has all the right to judge all of us, but did not do so. Instead, He took the judgment for Himself and left us with the commandments to just love one another, and to love God.
INVITATION: I belong to a group of men and women who are more than willing to listen to whatever you want to say. If you need someone to talk to or if you know someone who needs help, please don’t hesitate to call us via 0917-838-7545, or e-mail us via hello@sleekinthecity.com.
VIDEO: “How to Save a Life” by The Fray is a song about wanting to save someone’s life even when you don’t know how. If you have wanted to save someone once in your life, this song is for you.
Let him know that you know best
Cause after all you do know best
Try to slip past his defense
Without granting innocence
Lay down a list of what is wrong
The things you've told him all along
And pray to God he hears you
And pray to God he hears you
#savealife
Sunday, March 31, 2013
Top 3 Casual Reasons Why You Should Study Music This Summer
I know what you did last summer. (long pause here)
No, I don’t. #justkidding #that1997movie
But I certainly know of a way to make this summer vacation of yours a little more than worthwhile. If your last few summer vacations were spent on the usual gatherings with family and friends and/or killing time at the beach convincing yourself that you love the sun (when in fact you avoid it all cost when you’re in the city), well, it’s time to make it a little more different this time. I say, enrol yourself in a music class. Yes, that random.
It’s time to give music its long-awaited chance. I have here a couple of reasons why you should consider studying music even for just a short period of time.
If you’re a student and you love music so much so that you always see yourself belting out that classic Whitney Houston song or strumming that acoustic guitar in front of a big crowd, I believe that this summer is the summer that you have been waiting for.
If you’re a young professional like me, well, all the more that you shouldn’t be wasting time. A lot of music classes are being offered everywhere especially this season and it’s time for you to get something started NOW.
But first, let’s try to see how my list of reasons looks like. Please tell me using the comment box below if you agree, or agree.
You should study music because-
Music can-
KeyStrings Music
If you live in Manila and is currently on a lookout for a music class that you can enrol yourself in, I am happy to tell you about KeyStrings Music. I’ve met the founders of KeyStrings during one of the most unexpected moments in my life, when I was invited by my friend to sing for her wedding.
Let me just tell you that I almost didn’t go because of my lack of belief in myself that I can really sing in a wedding setting. But my friend, the bride, believed in me. I mean, it’s her own wedding right? Imagine the risk she was taking during that time. I was so mad at her for even considering me.
But something amazing happened. The first time I rehearsed with the team, I knew that I belong there. With music. (insert Pachelbel’s Canon in D Major here)
And so I want all the aspiring musicians out there who want to give music a shot, to meet this wonderful team, the KeyStrings Music team. They are currently offering classes for kids, juniors, teens and adults. If you’re five years old or above, yes, you are qualified to enrol in any of their classes.
What makes KeyStrings Music special is their unique program called DoReME. It’s a music ensemble class for adults. Through this program, students will have the chance to learn music with other students. Talk about well-rounded learning right? Through this program, students are envisioned to appreciate music even more and to connect with fellow “musicians”. After each DoReME level, students will perform in a recital as their final output that will allow them to move on to the next level.
It’s also exciting to know that Keystrings Music also invite some of their students to play with them during events such as weddings, debuts and other functions. They value the fact that their students can take their learning to the professional level to gain more experiences outside the classroom and consequently become better musicians.
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Sounds good music enough, eh?
So if you’re ready, why don’t you grab that phone and start giving this ah-mazing KeyStrings Music team a ring? Here are the digits: 09228935935 and 09064789177.
For more information about KeyStrings Music, please visit their ultra-beautiful website at www.keystringsmusic.com.
Postcript: What I like the most for being able to produce one’s own music is the great opportunity to sing or play an instrument to God during one’s quiet time. If you aspire to become a part of the music team at your local church, I believe that this also is a great motivation for you to study music with a professional music teacher.
God bless you!
No, I don’t. #justkidding #that1997movie
But I certainly know of a way to make this summer vacation of yours a little more than worthwhile. If your last few summer vacations were spent on the usual gatherings with family and friends and/or killing time at the beach convincing yourself that you love the sun (when in fact you avoid it all cost when you’re in the city), well, it’s time to make it a little more different this time. I say, enrol yourself in a music class. Yes, that random.
It’s time to give music its long-awaited chance. I have here a couple of reasons why you should consider studying music even for just a short period of time.
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| Do something different with your life this summer. Source: www.favim.com |
If you’re a young professional like me, well, all the more that you shouldn’t be wasting time. A lot of music classes are being offered everywhere especially this season and it’s time for you to get something started NOW.
But first, let’s try to see how my list of reasons looks like. Please tell me using the comment box below if you agree, or agree.
You should study music because-
- You have already watched enough American Idol, Pilipinas Got Talent, The Voice, X Factor Philippines and other singing competitions on TV. If you are the type of person who had always imagined yourself joining one of those competitions mentioned above, then you should really be studying music. Why? Because these competitions are all about music. Well, yes, it’s about performance too but, for me, it’s just a secondary element. If you want to become a good singer, do what singers do. #music
- You want to perfect that song by Aegis in karaoke. OK, let’s say you have been singing that Aegis song (e.g. Halik, Ulan and etc.) with your friends in karaoke for quite some time now and you’re wondering why you’re not getting enough rounds of applause and standing ovations. Maybe it’s time to find a music teacher. But here’s the thing, stop thinking that your teacher can turn you into an Aegis singer. But a good one will definitely help you discover your own “music”. It’s either he or she will help you sing that Aegis song YOUR WAY or maybe he/she will give you another song. Maybe that song is not for you. Maybe you should be singing something else, like, I don’t know, Call Me Maybe? I mean, who knows?
- You were inspired by Sunshine Corazon who came from the Philippines where it’s sunny everyday, except for monsoons. I mean, wow! Charice on Glee. Charice on Ellen DeGeneres show. Charice on Oprah. Charice in a David Foster’s concert. And Charice in a duet with Celine Dion. Wow! I am more than inspired! Charice had truly placed the Philippines on the map of the world. But not only her, there’s also Jessica Sanchez, Jasmine Trias, Leah Salonga, Sarah Geronimo, Raph Salazar and many more! I won’t argue with Ellen when she said, “some of the best singers are from the Philippines”. When you hear good comments like this for your fellow Filipinos, I mean, won’t you really give music a chance? It runs in the blood, you know?
Music can-
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| Music can help you become more sociable. Source: www.memeblender.com |
- Enhance your respiratory system
- Relieve your stress
- Improve your memory
- Improve your time management and organizational skills
- Improve your listening, reading and comprehension skills
- Improve you math
- Sharpen your concentration
- Help you conquer your stage fright
- Teach you important values such as discipline, perseverance and responsibility
- Help you become more sociable
- Be an outlet for your self-expression
- Make you happy
KeyStrings Music
If you live in Manila and is currently on a lookout for a music class that you can enrol yourself in, I am happy to tell you about KeyStrings Music. I’ve met the founders of KeyStrings during one of the most unexpected moments in my life, when I was invited by my friend to sing for her wedding.
Let me just tell you that I almost didn’t go because of my lack of belief in myself that I can really sing in a wedding setting. But my friend, the bride, believed in me. I mean, it’s her own wedding right? Imagine the risk she was taking during that time. I was so mad at her for even considering me.
But something amazing happened. The first time I rehearsed with the team, I knew that I belong there. With music. (insert Pachelbel’s Canon in D Major here)
And so I want all the aspiring musicians out there who want to give music a shot, to meet this wonderful team, the KeyStrings Music team. They are currently offering classes for kids, juniors, teens and adults. If you’re five years old or above, yes, you are qualified to enrol in any of their classes.
What makes KeyStrings Music special is their unique program called DoReME. It’s a music ensemble class for adults. Through this program, students will have the chance to learn music with other students. Talk about well-rounded learning right? Through this program, students are envisioned to appreciate music even more and to connect with fellow “musicians”. After each DoReME level, students will perform in a recital as their final output that will allow them to move on to the next level.
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| Rehearsing with KeyStrings Music during my friend's wedding in Caleruega Church. Liza on violin (leftmost) and JM on keyboards (rightmost). |
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Sounds good music enough, eh?
So if you’re ready, why don’t you grab that phone and start giving this ah-mazing KeyStrings Music team a ring? Here are the digits: 09228935935 and 09064789177.
For more information about KeyStrings Music, please visit their ultra-beautiful website at www.keystringsmusic.com.
Postcript: What I like the most for being able to produce one’s own music is the great opportunity to sing or play an instrument to God during one’s quiet time. If you aspire to become a part of the music team at your local church, I believe that this also is a great motivation for you to study music with a professional music teacher.
God bless you!
Thursday, March 7, 2013
A Chapter Ahead
Today, just like any other day, there are just too many reasons to be thankful to God. First, I was able to attend the fourth session of my Foundation 4 Victory training. I know that this is a great blessing already because of the many changes that occurs with my schedule at work every now and then. Just this week, my rest days were changed from Tuesdays and Wednesdays to Mondays and Tuesdays. My F4V trainings happen every Wednesdays. Thank God it starts at 6:30pm and I’m off from work by 4:00pm. By next month, for all I know, I may be transferred to another work schedule again (we operate on 24/7 schedule) and I may not be able to attend the nexy training but still, I thank God that I was at the session earlier. Every session counts!
Second, the fourth session was led by Pastor Nuel Nanez and the topic is about Discipleship. I thank God for the many learning I have acquired in just a single session (which lasts for only about 3 hours) that I want to go home immediately to blog about them. Pastor Nuel is such an animated speaker. I am deeply honoured to be sitting inside his class. I thank God for Pastor Nuel and for all the pastors at Victory Ortigas!
Third, I am back to blogging again. After a long time, there will be another blog post for Passion 4 Jesus again. Looking back, my last blog post was written July of last year. That’s around 7 months ago and a lot of things had happened already. I just became a born again Christian around 9 months ago and a lot of things worth sharing had not been shared in this blog yet. I thank God for every single moment that I live as a Christian. A lot of times I say that I “searched” for God and “found” Him but because of the session earlier, I realized that God was the one who was actually searching for me and found me indeed. It’s not the other way around. God was not lost. I am. I am more than joyful that I responded to His call.
Discipleship is about responding to God’s call. From the time Jesus started his mission on earth and said, “Come follow me and I will make you fishers of men.” (Matthew 4:19) to the time that he ascended into heaven and left the apostles with the Great Commission when he said, “Therefore go and make disciples of all nations…” (Matthew 28:19), we knew that his core mission was to “call” people.
As a Christian, I know that this is not an easy task. Even the seemingly simple task of inviting my friends and relatives to Victory Ortigas even just for a time had proven to be a very daunting task to carry out. But if you will ask God for grace and if you will continue to cultivate a meaningful relationship with the people that you want to reach out to, victory is at hand. This is one of the reasons why I am so glad that I belong to a church that puts a very high premium on creating relationships. Victory actually encourages us to make meaningful relationship with others, one soul at a time.
I thank God for the One 2 One book. This book had not only changed the lives of many by leading them closer to Jesus, but it also created many meaningful relationships around it. Through it, a Christian is not anymore required to become a very fluent public speaker in order to share the Gospel. A Christian only needs to know how to create meaningful relationships- and this, I believe, is common to all human beings.
The One 2 One book had truly given everyone a great opportunity to introduce Jesus to others in an easier way. By simply being a chapter ahead, everyone is given the power to change another person’s life.
To know more about Discipleship in Victory Church, please visit www.discipleship.ph.
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| The old One 2 One book. The latest version was made available this year, 2013. |
Third, I am back to blogging again. After a long time, there will be another blog post for Passion 4 Jesus again. Looking back, my last blog post was written July of last year. That’s around 7 months ago and a lot of things had happened already. I just became a born again Christian around 9 months ago and a lot of things worth sharing had not been shared in this blog yet. I thank God for every single moment that I live as a Christian. A lot of times I say that I “searched” for God and “found” Him but because of the session earlier, I realized that God was the one who was actually searching for me and found me indeed. It’s not the other way around. God was not lost. I am. I am more than joyful that I responded to His call.
Discipleship is about responding to God’s call. From the time Jesus started his mission on earth and said, “Come follow me and I will make you fishers of men.” (Matthew 4:19) to the time that he ascended into heaven and left the apostles with the Great Commission when he said, “Therefore go and make disciples of all nations…” (Matthew 28:19), we knew that his core mission was to “call” people.
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| My second One 2 One buddy is Dan. |
I thank God for the One 2 One book. This book had not only changed the lives of many by leading them closer to Jesus, but it also created many meaningful relationships around it. Through it, a Christian is not anymore required to become a very fluent public speaker in order to share the Gospel. A Christian only needs to know how to create meaningful relationships- and this, I believe, is common to all human beings.
The One 2 One book had truly given everyone a great opportunity to introduce Jesus to others in an easier way. By simply being a chapter ahead, everyone is given the power to change another person’s life.
To know more about Discipleship in Victory Church, please visit www.discipleship.ph.
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