An Open Letter To Bo Sanchez
Dear Bo Sanchez,
Your teachings make me cringe.
In one of your posts, you wrote about having a “divine self-portrait” and not letting go of that “no matter what happens”. You say that each of us has a self-portrait which we must learn to love and that we must not believe that we are ugly, selfish, evil, poor… because to believe such will manifest and we will be faithful to that “lie”.
Furthermore, you charge your readers to: “Remember: God’s Portrait of you is very different from the Self-Portrait you carry about yourself. While yours is usually based on your past, His portrait of you is always based on your future. So He paints a Portrait of you that is always beautiful and amazing and lovely.”
Hmm… I wonder where on earth did you get all that, Bo? (Continue reading here)







I am the niece of the late Sr. Virgilia Soriano of St. Joseph’s College. While in Manila last year visiting her, I went through her photo albums and saw your pictures with her.
I also found out that you have articles written about her at Kerygma Magazine.
Just want you to know how grateful I am that you took your precious time getting to know her.
She is a great woman of God. I have written a short tribute for her and would like to share them with you.
She passed away this week. Right now, at 1:50 a.m/, I’m still celebrating her life here in Georgia. Did not go to work the rest of the day when my niece called up about her passing away. I took time to reminisce my childhood days under her loving spiritual guidance.
I shall forever treasure my days with her , full of godly humor, laughter and conversations about our mighty Savior and Lord. She is a proverbs 31 woman inside the convent !