Teacher’s Reflection: Knowing I’ll Get There Soon

True Story.  During my “One2One” session (the time when I started my Christian walk), I had an encounter with one of our Campus Missionary. He gave a scenario about a claim stub; a single stub that signified a position or an identity. There’s an item that comes with that claim stub. And no matter how […]

Teacher’s Reflection: YOU’RE IN A RIGHT SCHOOL!

TRUE STORY: It was last year (After Ignite Conference 2015) when I was hired as an employee in a techie company and assigned to be trained in one of the exclusive schools in the Philippines. Despite long-hour drive and inconvenient expenses, I felt the thrill and a bit pride of being in that school even […]

Teacher’s Reflection: For the Voters Out There

I can’t believe that after all the noise and chaos we had in a past few weeks, most of us are will practice our power to vote. And somehow I can’t sleep to the fact that I am doing my part as well. I was struggling to find the right words because I can’t believe […]

Teacher’s Reflection: Who Do You Listen To?

After Youth Worship Service (and our equipping class), something struck me as someone commented about the way we did the praise and worship. As a volunteer and a worshipper, I know that I made a commitment to God to listen to His voice as always. And it’s still my conviction as I continue to honor […]

Teacher’s Reflection: The “Desire” That Keeps You Going

During my class break, my grade 10 student came into the classroom out of nowhere, covered with dust and sweat. He asked me if he can take a little break from doing a cleaning service as a suspension for tardiness/late, and I said yes. For a short period of time, I asked him for ways […]