By Robert Requintina


This might not be the typical expat blog, written by a German expat, living in the Philippines since 1999. It's different. In English and in German. Check it out! Enjoy reading! Dies mag' nun wirklich nicht der typische Auswandererblog eines Deutschen auf den Philippinen sein. Er soll etwas anders sein. In Englisch und in Deutsch! Viel Spass beim Lesen!
By Robert Requintina


By Fr. Roy Cimagala
Chaplain
Center for Industrial Technology and Enterprise (CITE)
Talamban, Cebu City
Email: roycimagala@gmail.com
IT would be good if all the time we have it clear in our mind who we really are, what our true identity and dignity are, in the eyes, in the mind and heart of God. It would help us to stay calm, confident and happy despite the ups and downs of our earthly sojourn.
We are God’s beloved! His love for us, to put it bluntly, is the same as his love for his own self. And that’s because we have been created in very image and likeness, meant to share his very own life and nature.
In spite of our human limitations that are due first of all by our lack of faith in our true identity and by the misuse of our freedom and all the other God-given powers, God never fails to love us just the same. He would go to such an extent as to become man, to preach the Good News to us, and ultimately to offer his life for us. That way, he himself bears all our sins and conquers them with his resurrection.
To top it all, he remains with us all throughout time, his real presence and the ever-ready offer for our redemption are made available in the sacraments, especially in the Holy Eucharist. He knows our weaknesses, he knows that we continue to fall, and yet he is all there, ready to forgive us and to make us new again.
These considerations should always be in our mind. That is the real challenge because we all know that our thoughts and intentions, more often than not, are guided simply by our human reasoning, based mainly on feelings, on worldly standards, etc., rather on the gift of faith that God himself gives us.
God wants to share who he is and what he has with us. But it is us who fail to correspond to such tremendous gift and truth. It would be nice if from time to time, we pause and consider again this most wonderful truth about ourselves.
That awareness, nay, conviction, would help us to live good and happy lives, able to deal properly with whatever human situation and condition we may find ourselves in. We can have the strength to say “No” to temptations, and if ever we fall, we would not hesitate to go back to God, convinced that God’s mercy would always be given to us.
More than that, we would have the power to do a lot of good, to continue working with Christ for the redemption of mankind. Yes, we would be able to “bear all things and conquer all things.”
Yes, there’s really no reason for us to be too worried and anxious when we encounter some difficulty in our life. In fact, we have every reason to be confident and at peace, focused on what we are supposed to do. And that’s because we are always in God’s hands.
Whatever situation we may be in, we can be sure that God will always provide for what is truly needed by us, and it may not be what we want. We just have to trust him completely for he knows better than we do, and what we want may not be what we need. It may not even be what is good for us.
God always knows what to do in any situation we may find ourselves in. He may allow some evil to come to us, an evil that can do us no harm unless we let it, but God knows how to draw good from evil.
We should just remember who we are in the eyes of God!
By Jonathan Castillo






By Robert Requintina



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Alex Eala captures first WTA title in Guadalajara | ||
Alex Eala etched her name into the history books once again, capturing her maiden Women’s Tennis Association (WTA) title with a stirring 1-6, 7-5, 6-3 comeback victory over Hungary’s Panna Udvardy at the Guadalajara 125 Open on Sunday, Sept. 7 (Philippine time). Read more |
Never explain yourself
to anyone. Because the person who likes you doesn't need it. And the person who dislikes you won't believe it. It's a waste of time and energy to justify your actions or feelings to those who don't truly understand or care. Focus your efforts on building relationships with people who appreciate you for who you are, without needing explanations. Remember, your worth isn't determined by the opinions of others. Trust your instincts and live authentically, without feeling the pressure to explain every decision or action. Your energy is valuable; don't squander it on those who don't deserve it.
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Seit Ende August gelten neue Regeln für den Warenversand in die USA. Das hat weltweite Folgen. Eine UN-Organisation arbeitet an Lösungen.
Genf - Der internationale Postverkehr in die Vereinigten Staaten ist nach der Einführung von neuen US-Zollvorschriften um 81 Prozent zurückgegangen. Das berichtete der Weltpostverein in Bern. Die UN-Organisation verglich die Daten vom 29. August, als die Zollfreiheit für Warenimporte mit einem Wert unter 800 Dollar abgeschafft wurde, mit dem Wert von einer Woche zuvor. Bei dem Weltpostverein gehe man davon aus, dass der Einbruch bis jetzt anhalte, sagte eine Sprecherin.Als Reaktion auf die neuen Zollregeln haben nach Angaben des Weltpostvereins weltweit 88 Postdienstleister den Versand in die USA zumindest teilweise eingestellt. Unter anderem hat der Bonner Konzern DHL, der auch unter der Marke Deutsche Post auftritt, seinen Paketdienst deutlich eingeschränkt.
US-Präsident Donald Trump hatte den Zoll-Schritt unter anderem damit begründet, dass in zollfreien Paketen in großem Stil gefährliche Drogen in die USA geschmuggelt worden seien. In den vergangenen Jahren waren zollfreie Paketlieferungen unter anderem dank chinesischen Plattformen wie Temu und Shein stark gestiegen.
Der Weltpostverein arbeitet nach eigenen Angaben an technischen Lösungen, um den Postverkehr mit den USA wieder in Gang zu bringen. Seit Freitag stehe Dienstleistern ein Programm zur Verfügung, mit dem die notwendigen Zölle berechnet und bezahlt werden könnten, hieß es. dpa

