Faith

Saturation Drive And Soul – Winning

It was long-weekend last weekend due to holidays. Unlike the last two holidays in which we roam around, hubby decided to use the Monday for saturation drive and soul – winning. He took this opportunity to involve the young people of the church in soul winning effort. Saturation Drive is the term used when Christians particularly Bible Baptist believers go…

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Parenting

Hermie And The High Seas

Do you know Hermie? I first knew him last March, when the “I Am Special Because…” episode was played before my daughter’s graduation program had started. This to entertain the early birds while waiting for the others to arrive.  I  met him again when my daughter borrowed Hermie & Friends VCDs from her teacher earlier this school year.  I noticed my…

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Child Rearing, Parenting

Personal Microphone For Daughter

My Daughter Jyma Sciezka, will render another special number tomorrow. She will sing “He Is So Precious To Me”. She’s been practicing this song for a month (but not everyday) now and she already knew the lyrics by memory. I also practice her how to hold the microphone without touching her lips. I always remind her that it should not…

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Technology

Headset

With the current state of my headphones, sometimes it sounds sometimes it doesn’t, I might need another quality studio cans for a replacement in the very near future. I might be buying my daughter her own so she will not use mine. She is usually the one who damages my headset. Well, what can care can I expect from a five…

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Bits & Pieces

Misconceptions About Steel Buildings

Steel buildings may not be common here in the Philippines but there are areas which use this kind of building. Could you guess where? In Philippine Economic Zone Authority (PEZA). This is where I first saw these kinds of buildings. At first, I thought these steel buildings served as warehouses only. But when I was assigned to do a client-visit…

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