Ating Kabuhayan

Ating Kabuhayan

A Wedding—A Marriage? I hear folk, often enough, speak of a wedding, when they mean a marriage and of a marriage when they mean a wedding. What is the difference between a wedding and a marriage? So, a wedding is...

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Making Personal Decisions

When looking at another person’s ability, whether it be a decision on who to hire, or who to choose as a leader or as a friend, I look at how my experience kind of “matches up” with that person. I...

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Being a Servant Leader

Scholar and Educator Robert Greenleaf* offers what he calls “Attributes of a Servant Leader.” We have just celebrated Easter, the Resurrection of our Lord, and I consider Him just such a leader. 1. Listening as in communication; not just talking,...

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Easter: Journeying from End to Beginning

In the Church, we are commemorating the season of Lent, officially a time devoted to fasting, abstinence and penitence. Usually one is greeted, probably by a fellow believer, with “What are you giving up for Lent?” This comes from the...

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Ating Kabuhayan

Love is a way of life! I start this month’s column by quoting Paul’s First Letter to the Corinthians (1 Corinthians 13:4–7), using the NIV translation: “Love is patient, love is kind. It does not envy, it does not boast,...

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Ating Kabuhayan

Starting “anew” or “over again,” or at least thinking about it, on the first day of the New Year, is a habit I’ve practiced for a long time. I used to be a fan of making resolutions for the New...

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