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Tuesday, November 2, 2010

BJ: Proclaiming The Gospel To Taxi Drivers

             Here is another bachelor lawyer of Advocates Phils. but I am not sure if he is still available J.  I happened to read by chance his encouraging testimony below when I stumbled upon Christ’s Commission Fellowship’s (CCF) website (http://ccf.org.ph/testimony-bj/). 

            Atty. Benito Jose Legarda Delos Santos a.k.a. BJ is a high school and college (BS Management) alumnus of  Ateneo de Manila University '04 and belongs to the first batch of University of the Philippines’ (U.P. Law) Juris Doctor holders (2008).  Following in the footsteps of his prominent auntie, Atty. Katrina Legarda, he joined Salumbides Law Firm when he hurdled the 2009 Bar Exams.

            
            By the way, Malabon City Hall of Justice should confer on BJ Most Punctual Award (I am definitely NOT qualified for that award).   On our way home from a dinner meeting with the mother of advocates, I heard him telling about his morning court appearance in Malabon for the first time.  Thinking Malabon was very far away from his residence in Quezon City, he decided to leave before the sun rises.  But it only took him 45 minutes to get there and court hearings usually start at 8:30, so he ate almost all the types of bread of a certain bakery and read nearly every newspaper page.

I hate driving.  I don’t like waiting in traffic, looking for parking and worrying about gas prices and maintenance costs.  So I started riding taxis.  Little did I know the Lord would turn this into my small ministry.
When I became a Christian some nine (9) years ago, I knew I had to take part in the Great Commission.  I enjoyed seeing people come to Christ and live out their newfound relationship with Him.  However, I disliked talking to strangers and the idea of sharing the Gospel to people terrified me.  But the Lord’s words in Matthew 28:18-21 convicted me no end.  Each time I hear a message on it, my heart gets wounded.  I knew I had to get out of my comfort zone.
My taxi-riding habit provided the perfect setting for this.  But the thought scared me!    I was at the driver’s mercy.  If he wanted to insult or throw me out of the car for “trying to convert him”, I was totally helpless. But Jesus’ words compelled me to take the risk.  My first attempts at sharing were uneventful until the Lord allowed me to experience a breakthrough.  I was on my way home from Sunday service riding a cab.  No, I didn’t feel like sharing the Gospel to the driver but the Lord moved me to do so.  The driver was going through a lot that time – financial and family problems.  When I told him of Jesus’ great love for Him, dying on the cross to pay for all His sins so that He can be with God in heaven someday, his face lit up.  It was an indescribable expression that moved my heart greatly.  When he accepted Christ as His Lord and Savior, I struggled to hold back the tears.  I got home that day hearing “Thank you” several times over, but I cried that entire afternoon saying “Thank you” to Jesus.  From that moment on, I made it a point to share the Gospel each time I rode a taxi.
However, my taxi ministry took a backseat when the Lord led me to law school.  The passion to share seemed to wane while my drive to excel and study hard in school increased.  But when the Lord allowed me to pass the Bar exams earlier this year, I was ecstatic and responded to this blessing by pursuing hard after Him.  I was determined to consume His Word night and day.  Eventually, the desire to share the Gospel was rekindled.  The overflow of God’s Word resulted in this compulsion to share Jesus’ Cross to the lost.  Jeremiah 20:9 spoke to me – “But if I say, “I will not mention him or speak any more in his name,” his word is in my heart like a fire, a fire shut up in my bones. I am weary of holding it in; indeed, I cannot.”
Two Fridays ago, I found myself conversing with a cab driver named Domeng.  I didn’t plan on sharing the Gospel initially until I felt this overwhelming need to share Jesus.  I then asked Domeng if he knew where he was going when he dies.  Before I realized it, I had fully explained to him why he needed Christ in his life in order to be saved.  The smile on his face was unforgettable.  When I asked him if he wanted to receive Jesus through a prayer, he readily said yes.  I advised him, however, to keep his eyes on the road while we prayed lest we end up seeing Jesus rather prematurely that day.  Before we parted ways, Domeng did something no other taxi driver previously did – he asked for my phone number.  He said that he wanted to go to CCF one Sunday if he’s free and he’ll let me know.  I cried in the office that day.  The privilege of the experience was simply without equal.
Last Sunday, Pastor Peter asked “What’s so Great About the Great Commission?” He said that the Great Commission is great because the One giving it is the greatest being there is.  This encouraged me to share the Gospel even more.  This week alone, I was able to share Jesus to twelve taxi drivers – more than I ever did the entire year of 2009.  Not everyone accepted but those who prayed to receive Christ made the experience worth it.  In fact, one driver got so convicted he told me not to pay the fare anymore, confessing that his taximeter was rigged.  I nonetheless paid the amount to illustrate what God’s grace was all about.
Indeed, I discovered that my greatest joy is to see hopeless people come to a relationship with Jesus.  The experience of seeing a person realize for the first time how much Jesus loves him is simply wonderful.  For me, there can only be one thing that can top that –seeing Jesus Himself face-to-face.I hate driving… and the Lord miraculously used this to spur me to love and lead to Jesus the needy men behind the taxicab wheel.  I am BJ de los Santos, your fellow bondservant in Christ.  Thank you and Good morning! 
CPA-Lawyer, Lorybeth R. Baldrias-Serrano & Atty. BJ  Delos Santos


Saturday, October 9, 2010

a Night of Fun at FEBC compound

          Lars invited me again last night to her D-group (the single ladies of CCF) at FEBC Compound but this time with my church mate, Marvin who happens to be an avid listener of DZAS.  He was even tuned in to the program of Pastor Ed Lapiz while driving through Karuhatan.  

           It was such a meaningful day for Lars.  Her prayer to become a part of a Christian law office was faithfully answered by God.  She has just been hired as an associate of Salumbides Law Firm.  Congratulations  Atty. Lars!                     

   
            Ms. May Garcia, a technical staff of FEBC volunteered to be our tour guide and photographer (thank God for good weather).   She asked me if I could be a writer for FEBC website after learning that I am a blogger.   Without hesitation, I replied, “Sure ate, it would be a privilege and an honor!”           

The bevy of shrubs and enormous trees inside the 7-hectare complex create an oasis of serenity in the bustling city of Valenzuela.  I was a little scared when Mr. Frog welcomed us as we stroll into the radio station building.   I really cannot stand the sight of amphibians.

I finally got to see its radio studio in person since  my recent interview featuring this blog was conducted through a phone patch.


           
            We took the opportunity to drop by Salumbides’ house.  Atty. Winnie was not home yet that evening.   We were warmly received by Ate Maloi and their cute little angels.  We rolled our eyes in astonishment when Marvin uttered the name of Bea’s pet upon seeing it.  (He is really an avid listener).  

            
            Radio Host, LJ Salceda suddenly arrived when we were about halfway through the Bible Study in her Dorm’s dining area.   So, for Marvin’s sake, I immediately grabbed my camera to have it ready!

Wednesday, October 6, 2010

Awe-inspiring Bar Exams Testimony of Atty. Lars


To those who are waiting for the Bar Exams results – may you be inspired by the remarkable testimony below of our fellow advocate, Atty. Larina DG. San Diego which she rendered during the 2010 Bar Send-off Worship Service .  
Lars finished her pre-law degree BA Social Sciences (Area Studies) in the University of the Philippines (U.P.) Manila and earned her law degree from Arellano University School of Law in 2009.    She is currently working in the Legal Office of the City Government of Valenzuela but hopes to work in a Christian law firm like Atty. Salumbides’ ofc. 
 Lately, I have been enjoying the company of this "single and available", jolly lady.  Playing the Mooncake Dice Game with her D-Group at Lj Salceda’s Dorm (FEBC Compound) was so entertaining.   We even went to church together last Sunday.
 So here’s her testimony of how the 2009 Bar Send-off service has blessed her:
             
Had I been my stubborn self, I will not be here in front of you, testifying on God’s love and faithfulness.
Before I go further, I have two questions for you:
First, what do you think was the toughest subject of the Bar for me? Taxation? You’ll see.
            Second, how did I become a lawyer? I will give you the tips as I go through my testimony.
As cliché as it may sound, I am just your average law student. But I have learned from church that we should be excellent in everything we do because we are serving an excellent God. I took this matter seriously which is the reason why I’m crying most of the time, either literally or figuratively, but always by myself. I would always feel guilty whenever I can’t make myself sit still and read for one straight hour or more, just like the others.
Then God would give me these two verses every now and then:
Matthew 19:26 “With God, all things are possible.”
Luke 1:37  “For nothing is impossible with God.”

I just relied on God’s faithfulness. Gradually, God transformed my heart and with it, the way I pray. My prayer was changed from “Papa, I want to pass the Bar” to “Papa, you know that I want to be a lawyer.  I want to pass the Bar on my first take.  But if it’s not your will, let your will be done.”   From June 2009 onwards, I felt so much peace during those difficult times.  I remember forcing myself to feel nervous in mid-July after speaking to a friend who told me that I’m the only barrister he knew who is not panicky. When I returned to my room to read, I did feel that way.  And I can’t understand what I’m reading.  Then God lovingly assured me that that is the reason why He is giving me peace.  I am going through this at my own pace, in my own style, in my own time and through His grace.
Fast forward to the Bar Month. This is how I survived September 2009. I would wake up at 3:00 am on Sundays. I would do my quiet time with God by reading the Bible and my devotional. As my roommates were in the school’s hotel operations, I am left alone in our room. The Bar literally brought me to my knees. During those Sundays, I cried as much as I want. I poured out to God all my fears and anxiousness and surrendered my insufficiencies. Here, two powerful Bible verses gave me renewed spirit:
2 Corinthians 12:9 “My grace is sufficient for you, for my power is made perfect in weakness.”
Philippians 4:13 “I can do all things through Him who gives me strength.”
Then I would be fine.  Every time I would leave our dorm on Sundays at 5:30am, each step I made towards La Salle was a courageous one because I have this Bible verse in my heart: “The Lord will fight for you; you only need to be still.” Exodus 14:14

Through God’s grace, I hurdled the four (or five) Sundays. Let me read to you some of my entries in my Journal last 26 March 2010, the day the Bar results were released.  I was at the Church’s Soularium when I wrote these and these sum up the whole bar and waiting time after the exams:
“I know that the battle of the Bar is already won even before that First Sunday. That’s what I held on to. And maybe that’s one of the reasons why I had so much peace from that time until now.  The battle is Papa’s.  I only have to be IN it.  I did not depend on my own strength.  I lasted through the whole battle because of Papa’s grace. And if I pass the Bar today, I know that it is only because of His grace and will, not my efforts and sacrifice, not my intellect and strength.  
“I am here at the Soularium not to pray for passing the Bar. That would be too self-serving and unfair to Papa. I’m here to seek peace and be one with Papa. I’m also here to pray that if ever I’ll be a lawyer today, that I will not be lost and continue to courageously live for His glory. If it’s the opposite, I’m praying for peace, strength and wisdom to accept God’s will for me.
“Besides, there will be more battles after this - battles, which require more faith, strength and courage. I remember what Pastor Nixon and Atty. Salumbides shared during our send-off service last year: ‘The Bar is nothing but a tool. After passing the Bar, there you will face the real challenges and battles.’ That increased my courage before the first Sunday. And I kept that in my heart since then.”
I was also at the Supreme Court when the Bar results were released. At first, I didn’t want to go there but God impressed on me that He wanted me to be there. Believe me, the excitement mixed with nervousness was unbelievable but incomparable to seeing your name being flashed on the screen. God made me experience that amazing feeling, a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity wherein He delivered the good news to me first hand.
And why did I mention my stubbornness at the beginning of my testimony?  
You see, I wasn’t able to do second readings for my review. Truth is, I was still doing my first readings on Rem and Crim during their respective pre-weeks. And in spite of not being able to go back to Labor since I finished it last March, I attended the send-off service last year. I was seated to one of those seats you are occupying now. I was then torn between attending the send-off service and doing some last minute readings. In the end, Papa impressed on my heart that I should attend. And so I did.  Honestly, I have no regrets even though I sacrificed a few hours to attend the send-off service instead of reviewing for Labor. The send-off service was such a blessing to me.                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                   
            During my Labor Exam, I was fumbling as I struggled to find answers to the questions. I reached the last question of the second set of exam but to no avail. I was already crying inside. I was so lost. To tell you the truth, I almost walked out of the room and give up on the Bar. “I have next year, after all,” I thought to myself. But God gave me peace. He impressed on me that I should finish the battle. That was enough to prevent me from walking out of our room. Believe me, I really don’t know how I was able to go through that but then you see, God delivered His promise. Had I been stubborn and continued my plan to walk out of the room, if I just relied on my own intellect and did not listen to God, I will not be here in front of you testifying on God’s love and faithfulness. Now, that answers my first question. It was Labor which I found most difficult and made me almost quit the Bar.        
And what’s my answer to the second question? How did I become a lawyer? It’s simple. I am a lawyer because of God’s grace.
            TO GOD BE THE GLORY!

Tuesday, September 7, 2010

a blessed Bar Send-off Worship Service

        The Bar Send-off Worship Service that ADVOCATES International – Philippines hosted last Saturday has blessed not only the 2010 Bar Examinees and their loved ones but also those of us who have actively participated to organize it.
           
        We would like to express our lavish gratitude to Victory Christian Fellowship - Malate Branch for generously providing us the venue, the band and the speaker for the event.     
      
     The title for a lawyer or the “Attorney” should not define us as people who love Jesus is the gist of the perfect message that their senior pastor, Rev. Nixon Ng has conveyed on that starry evening.
      
    We have missed the other members specially our President, Atty. Winnie Salumbides who was visiting a client abroad.  The consistent support for our group of his wife, ate Maloi of DZAS who came with Blackaby devotional book giveaways for the bar candidates is a very good thing.  She is really his better-half indeed! :)

    
    Let us continue to lift up prayers and send love to the 2010 barristers as they combat the exams stress and anxiety.

                 Erma, me, ate Maloi, Atty. Lars, Atty. Kate, Atty. Josh, VCF pastor & Atty. John


                                                           The 2010 Bar Examinees

Wednesday, September 1, 2010

2010 Bar Send-off Worship Service

                 ADVOCATES International – Philippines in cooperation with Victory Christian Fellowship - Malate Branch will once again host a Bar Send-off Worship Service for the purpose of providing spiritual encouragement for 2010 Bar Examinees, their parents and loved ones.  We invite you to widely disseminate this announcement.

Event                :           2010 Bar Send-off Worship Service 
Date                  :           September 04, 2010 (1st Saturday)
Time                 :           7:00 – 8:00 pm
Location          :           VICTORY CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP - Malate Branch
                                        Kids' Church Room
                                       (Walking distance from Harrizon Plaza and 
                                        Century Park Sheraton Hotel)
Speaker           :           Pastor  Nixon Ng

 FREE ADMISSION


Wednesday, May 19, 2010

My Radio (DZAS) Interview featuring This Blog

     
            Today, I will be having a radio interview at 11 am for a program Pinoy Espesyal of 702 DZAS (AM Band)  hosted by Ms. Lj Salceda and Kuya Lem featuring this blog.    
Listen online  (just click DZAS):
 

           
       “Lawyer’s Week” of their program featured us officers of Advocates Philippines.  Yesterday it was our Vice-President, Atty.  John Pineda, now it is my turn as Secretary General and tomorrow it will be our Treasurer, Atty. Joshua Santiago.  Our PRO, Atty. Kate Soto was featured for post Bar interview by our very own President, Atty. Winnie Salumbides.

            Thank you DZAS/FEBC for allowing us to promote our advocacy to bear witness of Jesus Christ in the legal profession!  (your classical 98.7 DZFE has been my favorite FM radio station)
           
           

Tuesday, May 18, 2010

Advocates Philippines over 702 DZAS



            Last week, I received a message from Ms. LJ Salceda of 702 DZAS (http://neighborlj.blogspot.com/) asking for lawyers who can be featured on their show Pinoy Espesyal.    Of course, our fellow advocates came first to my mind (our incumbent President, Atty. Winnie Salumbides also hosts a radio program over DZAS).


            So tune in, http://febc.ph/  listen to the radio interview of our incumbent officers, Atty. John Pineda and Atty. Joshua Santiago, both are young and idealistic practicing lawyers from U.P.  Their biblical names denote that indeed they are godly men. 

            
             Atty. John, a bachelor lawyer, will be interviewed today at 11am.  He is a former President of University of the Philippines Student Association.  I hope he will not forget to pack his sense of humor! (he might manage to sing Pokerface of Lady Gaga)

           
            While Atty. Joshua Santiago will be featured on Thursday at 11am.  This former President of U.P. Law Christian Fellowship and U.P. Law Student Government (UP– LSG) has a close resemblance with Derek Ramsey (sabi niya :)

            Thank you, LJ and Kuya Lem for having them in your show.  

Monday, March 29, 2010

2009 Bar Passers of Advocates Philippines

    Last Saturday, the day after the 2009 Bar Exams result was released, Advocates Philippines dedicated to God its new layers; encouraging them to continually bear authentic witness of Jesus Christ in the Legal Profession.

To act justly and to love mercy and to walk humbly with your God.”
Micah 6:8

    Only 4 were able to attend out of 11 bar passers who attended the 2009 Bar Exams send-off service that we have hosted last September.  Probably, the absentees have had sleepless nights of waiting for the bar result.

Atty. Lars Sandiego (Arellano University)  Lorybeth R. Baldrias-Serrano (U.P. Law), Atty. Kate Soto (U.P. Law) & Atty. Bj delos Santos (U.P. Law)
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Bar Send-Off Service


Thursday, March 25, 2010

Advocates Philippines' General Assembly


Advocates Philippines' General Assembly
Theme: Responding to God's Call for Christians in the Legal Profession

Time: Sat Mar 27 from 1:00 pm to 4:00 pm
Venue: Room 401 Christ Commission Fellowship(CCF) - St. Francis Square, Ortigas
Guest Speaker: Atty. Raineer Chu (lawyer/Pastor) - founding President of U.P. Law Christian Fellowship

Lawyers & future lawyers who love JESUS
(regardless of religious affiliation)
are welcome to join us!

Wednesday, February 17, 2010

Meet the Mother of Advocates Philippines

Atty. BJ, Pastor Beliles, Atty. Ben, Elgene, Carrie, me & Atty. Winnie
  

    I had wonderful time last night at Greenbelt. Advocates Philippines hosted a dinner fellowship (courtesy of Atty. Winnie) for an American couple, Atty. Ben & Carrie Beliles w/ their little angels (Faith & Micah) and their father, Pastor Beliles who all love to visit our country.
 
  
      We consider Carrie or Caroline Marie Vojta-Beliles as the mother of Advocates Philippines.  Her internship with International Justice Mission (IJM)-Manila in 2006 gave her the opportunity to introduce the Advocates International http://www.advocatesinternational.org/   to the U.P. Law Christian Fellowship members whom the latter organized its launch in 2007.    Truly, God works wonder!
       
    It was the Advocates International that recommended the Handong International Law School (a Christian law school in Korea) to her where she earned three-year Master of Laws degree that is equivalent to the American Juris Doctor.   She was also named a 2002 Western Illinois University (WIU) Pre-Law Honors Scholar winner.   The wifehood and motherhood have been the issues of concern for her in taking the State Bar Exams.   
       
    She has proven to posses God-given beauty & brains (really….she’s beautiful in person) when she became a contestant in Mrs. International 2008 as representative of Guam.   At present, she works as a Court Para Legal/Judicial Intern in Guam Supreme Court.

Friday, January 15, 2010

Thanksgiving Celebration of PHILRADS



Atty. Josh, Atty. Alex and I had the honor of representing the Advocates Philippines in today's Thanksgiving Celebration of Philippine Relief and Development Services (PHILRADS) for the success of the disaster relief operations in 2009. We missed our Atty. Winnie and ate Maloi also Erma who are all participating in the annual Prayer & Fasting of CCF.


PHILRADS is the relief and development arm of Philippine Council of Evangelical Churches (PCEC) to actualize our mandate of serving the poor and the needy in the Philippines; through the local churches.

The Guest of Honor was DSWD Assistant Secretary Ruel G.
Lucentales, our brother in Christ. Be joyful always; pray continually and give thanks in all cirmcumstances (1 Thessalonians 5:16-18) is the heart of the message conveyed by Bishop Efraim M. Tendero. Calamities or storms (either figuratively and literally) make us stronger persons and crisis gives us great opportunities to help. We should not be a fault finder, we cannot blame God. When we trust God we can rejoice and give thanks even in the midst of calamity, he added.


"Crisis is where Christ is."
- Rev. Butch Conde


praying for DSWD Assistant Secretary Ruel G. Lucentales..


Friday, October 16, 2009

Relief Operations in Taytay and Cainta, Rizal

The relief operations of Advocates Philippines were held last Saturday, October 10 2009 in the areas of Taytay and Cainta, Rizal where some rescuers have not yet reached them. The group waded through flood waters and rough roads as its reach the communities that were still submerged and suffering.

150 affected families were very glad to receive the goods that my group distributed. They were also touched by our prayers and the gospel shared by one of the officers, Atty. Josh Santiago.


We still want to do more in aiding those victims for God’s glory and we are hoping for your prayers and support.
We are also grateful to the generous heart of the donors and the selfless act of the volunteers who participated in this humble activity. A special mention goes to the brethren from Philippine Council of Evangelical Churches (PCEP/PHILRADS) and to ate Maloi of DZAS, the supportive helpmate of our President, Atty. Winnie Salumbides whom I am now considering to include in my ideal man list :) Trivia: This godly couple has had an interesting and inspiring courtship that I hope I could share it here in the blogosphere if permitted.



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Thursday, October 8, 2009

Humanitarian Outreach of Advocates Philippines


Last night we, the officers of Advocates Philippines included in our meeting agenda the typhoon Ondoy relief operations albeit the members have already contributed their own individual efforts in aiding unfortunate victims.

The group intends to reach out 150 families in Cainta, Rizal this Saturday in coordination with the Philippine Council of Evangelical Churches (PCEC/PHILRADS. The estimated Cash Fund amounting to P82,000.00 that we instantly planned to raise was 90% amazingly answered by God within an hour! through the generous pledge made by the members/people we have contacted. Relief goods that we need to buy tomorrow shall include corn beef/meat loaf (no more sardines- sawa na sila), rice, noodles, banig (sleeping mat), mosquito net and blanket.

But we still need a cash of 9,000 pesos to generate completely the 82 thousand pesos initial fund for this charitable activity. So if you are willing to extend any help or assistance whether cash, goods or services (volunteer) to our group kindly contact the office of our President, Atty. Winnie Salumbides at 448-5188/474-1000.



"Each man should give what he has decided in his heart to give, NOT RELUCTANTLY OR UNDER COMPULSION, for God loves a cheerful giver."


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Tuesday, September 15, 2009

Bar Send-Off Service

Advocates Philippines hosted a special Send-off Service last September 5, the day before the 1st Sunday of Bar Exam which is held annually on all four Sundays of September. The goal is to encourage the barristers (bar candidates) and to pray that they may be guided by the Holy Spirit throughout the exams. Too bad yours truly was not able to attend to serve them because I was so spiritually weak at the time hence, I have missed my duty as its very first Secretary General huhu...
The evening event was held at the Victory Christian Fellowship - Harrison Plaza Village with the participation of International Justice Mission - Manila (IJM) lawyers.
We are hoping and praying that we can hold it every Saturday of September by next year.

praying over the Barristers....

Friday, July 10, 2009

Bar Blues: a Manual for Effective Review


Bar Blues delivers practical information on the bar exams:
- how to prepare
- how to take it
- how to pass it

       Our fellow advocate (http://www.advocatesinternational.org/), Atty. Romel R. Bagares is among the young and idealistic Philippine lawyers who authored the book. His co-authors are Atty. Maria Tanya Katrina A. Lat, Atty. Maria Gracia R. Gamez and Atty. Marlon Anthony R. Tonson. Some of the contributing lawyers are Atty. Aenas Eli S. Diaz (2003 Bar topnotcher), Atty. Joan De Venicia (2005 Bar topnotcher), 2001 Binibining Pilipinas-Universe, Atty. Zorayda Ruth B. Andam, etc.

     The foreword to the book of Supreme Court Associate Justice Vicente V. Mendoza (ret.) emphasizes that the bar examinee must realize that in taking the bar exams he is answering the call to the highest aspirations of law.

      Atty. Winnie Salumbides, another fellow advocate, generously gave me a copy of it last night. (ooppss di pwedeng hiramin or xerox hehe, bili kayo sa Centralbooks Bookstore para tulong nyo for the continuance of its publication).  His farewell words “KEEP BLOGGING” have further inspired me to maintain this site (thank you po).

     He is the loving husband of communications consultant sister Maloi of DZAS. They both host a program “Masayang Tahanan or Happy Home” discussing family-related issues aired every Saturday.

702 DZAS - Metro Manila / Luzon - 12:00 NN
1125 DWAS - Legaspi City, Albay - 9:00 AM
1197 DXFE - Davao City - 10:00 PM

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