During this pandemic, a lot of us are experiencing boredom and sadness. Worst, some are showing signs of depression (kaya pag may nagchat sayo, wag mo i-seenzone. Baka kailangan lang nya ng makakausap) Even Christians aren't exempted in this kind of feelings or emotions but, just like what we've discussed before regarding Soul Care Routine, we should always have that thought filter for a healthy mind (Philippians 4:8). Perhaps, you feel as if you have lost your joy; so, how do you get your joy back? First off, I would just like to emphasize that joy and happiness are two different things altogether. Happiness is the feeling you get when things are going well. There would be times na masaya ka kasi meron kang bagong kotse, or masaya ka kasi na-promote ka sa work. But when those things are being taken away from you, you’ll get disappointed and sad. And that, my friend is happiness. It is based on your circumstances. Joy, on the other hand, is a deep sense of pl...
After the success of our first film showing, we decided to hold the same activity once again. This time, we were joined by the Kababaihan who voluntarily prepared our food, snacks & drinks! (Shoutout to Ate Phoebe Bersamen & fam!) We kick-started it with Prayer & Praise followed by an energizing (and chaotic) ice breaker which made everyone hyped up & excited! 😄 While this movie seems to only be revolving around marriage, a lot of other areas in our lives were also tackled here - humility, forgiveness, loyalty, temperance, etc. Whether you're in a relationship, engaged, married, single, NBSB (No Boyfriend, Still Blessed *wink*), you can definitely relate to this movie! I highly recommend to watch it first before you proceed. Don't wanna spoil you 💗 Never leave your partner behind - such a remarkable tagline of this movie . This mainly talks about the marriage but in my opinion, when we say partner here, we’re not just talking about your better half...