by Eric Santillan A few months ago, an Asian American named Jeremy Lin took the NBA by storm. He was a nondescript player from a school that wasn't known for having a good basketball program. But when the New York Knicks needed a pointguard, he stepped up and took over. He made his legend before … Continue reading Crazy Linsanity (or Lessons We Learn in Basketball We Can Apply to Life)
Joy
Adapted from the homily given during the Easter vigil at the Church of the Gesu, Ateneo de Manila, 8 April 2012by Fr. Jet Villarin, SJ When we were novices, we led a structured life. We woke up at 5am, prayed, went to mass, ate, studied, worked the fields, played, and prayed again till the sun … Continue reading Joy
Of Sheep and Goats and Zebras Too
by Eric Santillan “When did we see you naked, or hungry, or thirsty, or visited you in prison?” “Whatever you do to the least of your brothers, you did to me…” C.S. Lewis once said, “When we get to heaven, there will be three surprises: First, we will be surprised by the people we find … Continue reading Of Sheep and Goats and Zebras Too
