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Surfing for Daily Reflections

June 2nd, 2006 | by ka edong |

I got this link from my officemate 6 months ago, from the popular small book of daily reflections, Our Daily Bread.

It’s a good way to start my work day. It’s the first thing I read in the morning before opening my e-mail.

But I’ve been looking for a more Filipino website. I want to read reflections that relate more closely to my Filipino life. Do you know of any?

I know Bo Sanchez (of Shepherd’s voice, Didache, Kerygma and countless other publications) has The Kerygma Family

When You Join The KERYGMA FAMILY, You’ll Belong To A Unique Worldwide
Community Of Friends That Support Each Other’s Personal Growth.

You’ll Also Receive A Non-Stop Stream of
The Best Materials For Your Personal Development…

But the materials are sent via e-mail. I don’t want to read receive daily reflections via e-mail. I want to pull them from the web when I want to.

I also recall a Jesuit website which some of college friends used to visit for their daily dose of reflections. Where is it?

Any good samaritans out there? Any referrals? Where can I find a Filipino website of daily reflections?

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    1. 4 Responses to “Surfing for Daily Reflections”

    2. By Arnold on Jun 2, 2006 | Reply

      A podcast of Pinoy inspirational messages? U like?

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    3. By ka edong on Jun 3, 2006 | Reply

      well, it’s worth a try. where at?
      You know Arnold, you came to my mind while I was writing this article.

      edwin

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    4. By dennis on May 7, 2008 | Reply

      HELP!!! I’M Needy!!!

      hindi ko alam kung ppansinin nyo po ito.
      im dennis 29, charged with child abuse RA 7610. dont know what to do…i’ve hurted many people.I dont how to start..

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    5. By ka edong on May 8, 2008 | Reply

      Hi Dennis,

      Awareness and acceptance are good places to start.

      I suggest you contact a lawyer for legal support
      and a priest or counselor for personal advise.
      Try Center for Family Ministries (CEFAM) for counseling: 02-4264289.

      God Bless you,

      ka edong

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