Teacher’s Reflection: How to have SHALOM amidst COVID-19, Unbelief and Uncertainties

Real talk. It’s hard to wake up for the past few weeks. Due to this COVID-19 Pandemic, a lot of things have a compromise: my physical and mental health, finances, jobs (I have 3 jobs), social activities and even my relationships (I’m so extrovert, I can’t imagine not going out with people). But I have […]
Teacher’s Reflection: Jesus Loves Me. Why I’m Still (and Shouldn’t be) Lonely?

I had a spontaneous visit at Bataan last January and I never felt so excited to travel an all-expense paid. With free hotel accommodation and 2 days full of food trip, it seems like a dream vacation came true for me. Or so I thought. I spent 2 sleepless nights inside a big hotel suite, […]
Teacher Reads: Celebrate more Womanhood, Singlehood and Beauty with NEW BOOKS from OMF Literature
We, Filipino women, are evolving in many ways, even better. We learn to learn more things, explore more places, and discover many taste and opportunities this world can bring. Being a Christian woman for 4 years taught me one thing that’s more precious than this world can offer: WOMAN WITH GOD AS HER FATHER IS […]
Teacher’s Reflection: Dear Younger Me…

Dear Younger Me, I want to connect with you again. Speaking from our “10 years” gap, I want to see what really happened to you before we grew apart. When you are 16, I know that life is tough on you. Papa died before your graduation, you fell in love (and still trying your best […]
Teacher’s Reflection: Why did I stop dating since 2014?
True story. During an event for Valentine’s Day, the host just randomly picked me out of nowhere to share my love story. I have no idea how to tell my tragic love story since I know that I’m over it and I don’t want to create any spectacle of my past life. But I did […]