You plan to move to the Philippines? Wollen Sie auf den Philippinen leben?

There are REALLY TONS of websites telling us how, why, maybe why not and when you'll be able to move to the Philippines. I only love to tell and explain some things "between the lines". Enjoy reading, be informed, have fun and be entertained too!

Ja, es gibt tonnenweise Webseiten, die Ihnen sagen wie, warum, vielleicht warum nicht und wann Sie am besten auf die Philippinen auswandern könnten. Ich möchte Ihnen in Zukunft "zwischen den Zeilen" einige zusätzlichen Dinge berichten und erzählen. Viel Spass beim Lesen und Gute Unterhaltung!


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Tuesday, June 14, 2016

Broken Relationships

Broken relationships

OPINION In My OpinioNIN MY OPINION
“Relationship” comes from the Latin “referre” or “relatum”, which means “to bring back”.
In one of my penultimate columns, I tried to explain, “when to keep our mouth shut”! Silence is also an answer – sure! But some of my readers posed the question, if also broken relationships can be only restored by silence or waiting. My answer is YES and/or NO!
Sometimes, it’s a miracle what a small dose of determined silence can do. Relationships are ALWAYS worth restoring, because life is all about learning how to love and how to value relationships and make the effort to maintain them instead of discarding them whenever there is a rift, a hurt, or a conflict. The bible told us that all of us have been given the ministry of restoring broken relationships.
Broken or cooled down relationships can be noticed at any corner. Restoring them is equal to peacemaking or peacekeeping but also not avoiding facing conflicts. Running away from a problem (and then keep the mouth shut!), pretending that the problem doesn’t exist or being to afraid to talk about it, that’s how the hypocritical coward acts.
I always love to talk to God before I talk to a person. Later, I can find the right moment and take the initiative to restore broken relationships or face the problem. I can even look out for others’ interests first. I can use “my telescope of life” (from the Greek word “skopos”) and play close attention. I can start with sympathy but not with great solutions right away. I can confess my part of a possible conflict.
Paul said in Romans 12:18: “Do everything possible on your part to live in peace with everybody!” In resolving conflicts, a word not be spoken may be the choicest word of all, or IF WE TALK, HOW we say it, is important.
The US-author Rick Warren confessed in one of his books; “We can establish a relationship even when we are unable to resolve our differences. Christians often have legitimate, honest disagreements and differing opinions ( as I wrote in my last Friday’s column here!). But, we can disagree without being disagreeable. The same diamond looks different from different angles. God expects unity, not uniformity, and, we can walk arm-in-arm without seeing eye-to-eye on every issue!”
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Sunday, June 12, 2016

No More Kids Seen on Mandaue's Streets Past Curfew



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By: Julit C. Jainar, Cebu Daily News
THERE were no more minors seen loitering past curfew time or past 10 p.m. of Friday and until 4 a.m. Saturday, a day after police rounded up 55 minors for violating the curfew ordinance in Mandaue City.
Senior Supt. Jonathan Cabal, Mandaue City Police Office (MCPO) chief, said they have not apprehended any minor violating the curfew on the second day of the operation, which started last Thursday.
“Yung result ng ating second day is that wala silang nahuli yung mga police stations natin na nagroroving for the rescue of minors. Normal yung situation hopefully maging ganun yong trend (On the second day of the operation, our police stations who assigned policemen to patrol their areas of jurisdiction, have not rescued any minor, who violated the curfew ordinance. Hopefully, this trend will continue),” Cabal said in an interview yesterday.
Cabal said the result of the operation on Friday somehow showed the [children and parents’] adherence to the ordinance and at the same time, this also made the parents aware of the ordinance.
“Syempre mapapahiya din naman sila. At the same time, siguro, the city council will pass measures to the effect that parents will be held accountable in case yung delinquency rate mabilis na,” Cabal said.
He also said that it will take at least a month to assess whether the operation is effective or not.
Pureza Tabuac, social worker of Mandaue City Social Welfare and Development Office (MCSWDO), confirmed that there were no more minors seen loitering in Mandaue’s streets past curfew.
“When the kids were briefed, I told them that the curfew will be implemented all throughout the year, mao siguro walay nadala ang police nahadlok siguro (that is perhaps the reason the police didn’t see any minors on the streets yesterday. The kids may have been scared of getting caught again),” Tabuac said.
Bobby, the boy from the Badjao community in Barangay Mambaling in Cebu City, who was among the 55 minors rounded up on Thursday night, has already been turned over to the Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD) in Barangay Labangon, Cebu City late Thursday afternoon.
She said all minors who were rounded up on Thursday night have been released.
She said before the minors were released, parents were oriented on the curfew ordinance, which was amended on 2011.
First offenders of the curfew ordinance will receive a warning.
The parents will be fined P200 for minors apprehended the second time while parents of minors apprehended for the third time will be fined P500 with one day of community service.