
‘Papa-paint brush’
To teach one’s child is to discover oneself
This scene from the First Friday of October in Quiapo Church, Manila, is a humbling display of faith in a time of pandemic, filled with fear and uncertainty.
As the extremely infectious variants of COVID-19 continue to threaten us, let this man on bended knees illustrate what we should feel in our hearts when we seek protection and refuge from the Divine.
Jann Conrad L. Bonifacio
Polytechnic University of the Philippines, BA Broadcasting 1st yr.
To teach one’s child is to discover oneself
Be grateful for people who take the time to give you ‘me time’
Not helping many is no excuse for not helping some
Advocate even while young, “but be the change that you want to see”
A loving embrace is more powerful than the simple gift that precedes it
To patronize young merchants is to support their ambition
Don’t let anything get in the way of your studies
It’s not the gadget… it’s the student
Parents who play teacher can find new ways to bond with their student-children
Put your faith in God, in all humility, in good times and bad
Showing your children how you work can give them a good head start in life
A sibling’s love should be cherished for life
Planting seeds that make you happy is doubly worth it when it makes other people happy too
For someone in need, a pack of goods is a pack of hope
Tireless work shows fortitude
For children, it’s amusement; for adults, it’s togetherness
A young person’s kindness and faith can inspire the old
There is simply no excuse these days for not hearing Mass
Never feel sorry that you are your own yaya
When in doubt, choose kindness
Pam M. Gregorio
Human Capital, Inclusion & Diversity Leader, PwC Philippines
Tel: +63 (2) 8845 2728