Thin Red Line Separating Movies and Real Life

In Philippine movies, it is very common to see policemen responding to a crime at a relatively very late timing. Although sometimes it already seems nauseating and funny, it adds spice to the story as it stirs viewers’ emotions and ...
Thin Red Line Separating Movies and Real Life

Bread Society: Ghana Africa

Here are photos of Bread Society in Ghana Africa.
Bread Society: Ghana Africa

Isang Araw Lang: the Movie Story of a Jeepney Driver with a Big heart

MANILA, Philippines – With the opening of Isang Araw Lang (Just One Day, 2009), the directorial debut of veteran media man Daniel “Kuya Daniel” Razon, across Asia and the United States this August, its filmmakers hope not only to reach ...
Isang Araw Lang: the Movie Story of a Jeepney Driver with a Big heart

Bread ONSErvice

“BREAD ONSErvice” is the organization’s theme project for the year 2009 in celebration of its 11th founding anniversary thus emphasizing on its name the letters O-N-S-E. The project is strongly founded on the advocacy of being always ON SERVICE, that ...
4 January 2010

Outreach Program: Bread Society & Sesay Foundation

Photos of the Outreach Program of Bread Society International and Sesay Foundation.
5 January 2010

Yconcon the Sequel

A concert promoting the moral uplifting among today's youth for the benefit of the La Verdad Free Education program. The concert feeatures today's top local acts such as The Dawn, Play Band, Hammilan, Chris Melencio among others. With the special ...
30 August 2009

Bread Tambayan

"Man does not live on Bread alone, but they can definitely live well with BREAD TAMBAYAN!" UNTV 37, in cooperation with MIZPAH Video Productions, come up with a 30-minute youth oriented show with a different twist that is dubbed as "Bread ...
9 December 2009

Outreach Program: Bread Society & Sesay Foundation

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Photos of the Outreach Program of Bread Society International and Sesay Foundation.

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By: Anna Dominique Licu

I’m not really into books. In fact in high school, I only read literatures that were required by the teacher. Nor do I like the “reading comprehension” part of the exam. Reading, in general, simply does not interest me. But I dare not live a day without reading at least a line from this book of books (66 books to be exact) – the Bible. It’s the world’s best seller, but definitely not the best read.

I read the Bible because it’s very interesting, on the contrary to the famed notion of the Bible being boring. It talks of the spiritual world, which includes the angels, the cherubim, and the evil spirits, about giants, the man who lived for 969 years, a man having 24 fingers, a man with a thousand wives and concubines, the donkey who talked to Balaam, and a lot more. Moreover, the Revelations tells about a battle against the dreaded dragon and how the world is going to end as the seven seals in heaven are opened by the angels, one at a time. The Bible is greater than any novel, epic. It’s greater than any piece of literature. It’s the best.

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