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Blogs and Resources


  • Why I Didn’t Change My Profile Picture to One With the French Flag

    Last weekend, the world received horrible news. The most romantic place on earth became the most feared one for a couple of hours. By now, we should all have heard how Paris was attacked by terrorists resulting to over a hundred forty casualties.

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  • What To Do When Facing a Financial Crisis

    There are three things that give a leader a platform to effectively carry a team: Vision, charisma and resources. I remember that in one of my classes back in school of ministry, Pastor Joey Bonifacio taught us that there are three questions leaders should always answer.

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  • 10 Dos and Dont’s For This Halloween

    The topic about whether Christians should or should not celebrate Halloween has been a long and controversial one. It’s been a long and rather inconclusive debate.

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  • How to Come Out a Winner in the Midst of Failure

    A Global Coaching Study in 2012 found that the estimated global revenue from coaching people how to become successful amounted to be almost $2 billion annually. That money is two times bigger than the whole GDP of the nation of India.

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  • Victory Blog Roll – The Holy Spirit

    This week, our blog roll group features posts around the topic of the Holy Spirit. As Victory just started a series on understanding the work and the person of the Holy Spirit, here are some posts that will help you understand the Holy Spirit and how He works in our lives.

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  • How to Escape Burnout But Still Achieve Growth

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    We live in a time where we’re encouraged to dream big and have lofty goals. But our lives have also now become a big balancing act of remaining hungry for growth and also avoid or escape burnout. So how do we grow in our careers, professions, or businesses without burning out? The Growing Problem of…

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  • How to Craft Your Mission and Vision Statement

    Last Sunday, I was invited to be one of the speakers at the event of the Global Shapers community of Iloilo, and nothing beats building leaders on a Sunday.

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  • Victory Blog Roll (October 16)

    This week, Our church, Victory Iloilo, just ended it’s recent series called Every Nation in Action or ENAct. To cap off the series, we talked about missions, and how every believer is called into the mission field. Take a look into these blogs by some of my blogger friends, and learn more about how we…

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  • 3 Ways Introvert Leaders Can be More Relational

    A few months back, I was asked by my Senior Pastor to abandon my post as in-house Art Director to take on the role of being Discipleship Director of Victory Iloilo, my heart skipped a beat. I’m an introvert by nature, and my last role fit me well- sitting in the office, coughing up designs,…

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  • Missions, Globalization and Cows

    With the growth of communications technology and aviation, the world we live in is getting smaller and smaller. About ten years ago, it seemed unlikely that an employee would work with another nationality, Today, however, you cannot seem to avoid working with people from different backgrounds.

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