By lariza.website on May 1, 2012 in:
Education, Faith Journey, Pastoral Ministry, Volunteerism, Ajuy Christian Development Academy, Central Philippine University, Conferral Ceremony, Convention Baptist Ministers Association, Convention of Philippine Baptist Churches, Dazen Dawn P. Lariza, Labor Day, Master of Science in Social Work, Master of Socio Pastoral Ministries, PADAYON, Rev. Job Santiago, volunteerism
Today is Labor Day as celebrated in many countries worldwide. In my other blog, I shared some researches on the historical significance of this day to commemorate the economic and social achievements of workers. Inspired by the Pauline epistle to ...
By lariza.website on Apr 16, 2012 in:
Faith Journey, Social Work, Araceli Tondo, Aujun Labrador, Carol Kay Cortuna-Blando, Central Philippine University, Colegio del Sagrado Corazon de Jesus, Department of Social Work, Dr. Fely David, Kareen Jay Diesto, Lolita Camarig, Lunie Lasquite, Maribel Gonzales, Master of Science in Social Work, Melody Ambangan, Ruby Plagata, Sr. Aubrey Casimiro, UNO R, volunteerism
The 84th Commencement Exercises of Central Philippine University on April 15 has been inspiring. The Department has produced 12 graduates in the Bachelor of Science in Social Work, one with academic honor, cum laude. Together with 3 others, the honor...
By lariza.website on Apr 8, 2012 in:
Faith Journey, Lenten reflections, CPU Social work students, Easter Message, Eleazar Blando, ICON, leadership struggle, parable of the great surprise, payback mentality, Resurrection, Reward for greatest volunteer, volunteers, washing of feet, YMCA
Article first published on PADAYON: Our Life Journey and Ezine articles. Let me propose this angle in addition to the unlimited significance of the resurrection of Jesus. Viewing resurrection as a reward to the greatest volunteer the world ever had.
By lariza.website on Apr 3, 2012 in:
Faith Journey, Lenten reflections, Archbishop Emeritus Oscar Cruz, Baptist Pastors, blessedness of poverty, Fr. Manoling V. Francisco, lenten reflections, manugpangabudlay, PADAYON, Philippine Daily Inquirer, Philippine Star, religious domestication, suffering, The cross and the sword, virtue of suffering
Article first published in PADAYON: Our Life Journey While many tend to glorify suffering, people who experience it will surely disagree. Having tasted the worst in life, so far, I can attest to this. Yet, the belief in the virtue … Continue re...
By lariza.website on Mar 10, 2012 in:
Faith Journey, Spirituality, Arnaldo Borres Jr, Asian Center for Mission, count your blessings, food supplement, happiness, heart by-pass operation, missionary training, MRI, Pastor Joshua Jimena, resources
Early this morning while doing a regular walking exercise, a friend sends me a text message. He was the one I referred to in my other blog who beyond my expectation volunteered to shoulder my magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scan … Continue rea...
By lariza.website on Feb 23, 2012 in:
Faith Journey, Politics, Spirituality, 26th EDSA Revolution Anniversary, Baptist Pastors, Bayan Ko, Central Philippine University, Department of Social Work, dictatorship, EDSA Revolution, Henry Luce III Libraries, human rights, ICON, Iloilo Coalition of NGOs and POs, People Power, Philippine Realities, theological reflections
Our forum on EDSA Revolution was successfully conducted this morning at the Reading Area of Henry Luce III Libraries of Central Philippine University. It was our way of celebrating the 26th Anniversary of the People Power Revolution. The activity was...
By lariza.website on Feb 19, 2012 in:
Faith Journey, Family, adversities, antipodes, Bible, blessings in disguise, Central Philippine University, Convention Baptist Ministers Association, dream book, illegal gambling, jueteng, networking, numbers games, PADAYON, Rev. Francis Neil Jalando-on
The title reminds me of tutorial sessions with my father when I decided to join him in his trade after graduation from High School. Unable to pursue college immediately in the university of my dream (Central Philippine University), I did … Cont...