Some of the best blogs I’ve written in the year 2009

As I try my best to write unbiased and respectful blogs (as you know I’m only human and I also have the tendency of becoming disrespectful just like you and other people but only when I’m being provoked) that I wish readers would be able to learn something from, Below are some of the titles... 

Source:  Greenoys Blog

Choosing Christ without Demanding Change

This is a newsletter article written by Josh Glaser for Regeneration Ministries. Sexual sin has been tenacious in my life. I remember my very first night at a Regeneration gathering—sharing that I wanted to “get in, get better, and get out because I have work to do for the Lord.” I had no idea... 

Source:  Courage Philippines

On The Christopher West Controversy

This is a letter of support from Cardinal Justin Rigali and Bishop Kevin Rhoades for Christopher West, founder and speaker of the Theology of the Body Institute in reference to the criticisms of conservative Catholic writers on his "unconventional" style of interpreting and preaching the writings of... 

Source:  Courage Philippines

An early Christmas with Working Mom Magazine

Finally got a copy of Working Mom Magazine's November 2009 issue today. It's special to me because after approximately one year of writing for WM, I finally got a spot in the contributors' page entitled "Our Family". For a readable version of the page, click HERE.For this issue I was assigned to feature... 

Source:  Animetric's World

How I learned to stop worrying and love the webinar – Part 1: The best seats in the house

I was talking to one of my mentors about the recent presentation I’d given on Remote Presentations That Rock. I told him that I actually prefer giving webinars over giving face-to-face presentations because I can connect with people better that way. This surprised him, because most speakers still... 

Source:  sacha chua :: enterprise 2.0 consultant, storyteller, geek

Coping with a lazy eye — my little girl’s story in Health Today Magazine

A few months ago, my 5-year old daughter was diagnosed with amblyopia or lazy eye. While the news was disheartening, we wasted no time doing what was necessary in order to ensure her recovery. I believe we are under the care of one of the best pediatric ophthalmologists in the country -- Dr. Alvina... 

Source:  Animetric's World

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