Is There Any Hope for Us?

Reva Lachica Moore I opened the JPEG attachment in the e-mail that I received from Pastor Ruben Villanueva. Three sets of pleading eyes as dark as pitch were staring at me. Fear and despair showed in their blank stares and shook up my whole being. Oh God, have mercy on these people! I cried to … Read more

An Address Label Changed My Life

On April 20, 1968, a teenage girl, traveling alone in a foreign country, sat scared and shivering in the San Francisco International Airport. She kept rubbing her arms to keep warm. It was not this cold back home in the Philippines. A man wearing a long coat sat close by and kept watching her. Finally, … Read more

In the Middle of the Night

Reva Lachica Moore Emely awakened at 2 a.m. with a sense that something was wrong. As she became aware of her surroundings, she felt everything in the house was fine. The feeling seemed to overwhelm her and she couldn’t go back to sleep. Was God trying to tell her something? Was it her mom far … Read more

A “Scooter” Christmas

Reva Moore Almost every teen looks forward to getting his driver’s license and owning his first car – whether new or old. A male teen especially, would wish for a brand new sports car. A Mustang perhaps? Maybe a Porsche? How about a Jag? A Corvette is it! You’d hear most teens make their wishes … Read more

A Miraculous Escape from Death

by Allan Carolino Is anyone safe anymore? Once in a while I receive many stories of survival, which are worth sharing. Here is the second of two stories sent by ministers from the Philippines. A Miraculous Escape from Death – by Allan Carolino I was part of the group who did groundwork for Dr. Dan … Read more

The Lord is my Refuge

Often we hear in the news that murder is on the rise in this city, in that city, in this part of the world, in that part of the world, and many are worried the situation is only going to get worse. These gruesome attacks are happening everywhere, even in our own neighborhoods, even in … Read more

Abandoned But Not Forsaken

Reva Lachica Moore We’ve heard of babies left on doorsteps. We’ve heard of babies left in dumpsters. Here is a heart-wrenching story of a little boy whose mother had little option but to give him up. Dorel Padilla tells his story.. Shaking and scared I cried, “Inde ko gusto mag-upod sa ila!” (I don’t want … Read more

To Survive is to Live with the Dead

When my friend, Father Max from Cebu, Philippines e-mailed to say: Reva, do you know that there are people who live in cemeteries? I was horrified. I’ve never heard of them, so I asked Fr. Max to write about them. The following is his write up. An Article written by Fr. Max Abalos, SVD: The … Read more

The Secret to His Success

Reva Lachica Moore We sat on a couch in the lobby waiting to see a very important man-the owner of a billion dollar ompany. On opposite walls hung oil paintings of this man, his brother and his parents. Every few minutes, someone would pass through the lobby and we all wondered if he could be … Read more

Not so Typical

e receive many emails from Theology students who are asking for financial help. Often, I just send replies, and when there’s extra money, I send the college a small amount to help them. But not often. Then a nicely-written email comes and as I read it, I feel a “prick” in my heart, and the … Read more