Monday, May 20, 2024
Unveiling the philosophy of history: exploring Plato's allegory of the cave
Friday, May 17, 2024
Mass indoctrination starts on Monday, May 20th, 2024
For the month of May 2024, once again, the Members Church of God International (MCGI) invite fellowmen around the globe to attend the Mass Indoctrination sessions. It is scheduled to commence on Monday, May 20th, 2024 at exactly 7:00 pm in the Philippine standard time.
Upcoming mass indoctrintaion this May 20th, 2024 at 7:00 pm in the Philippines |
The whole indoctrination consists of 15 sessions that discuss the pure doctrines of our Lord Jesus Christ based in the Bible. These are available on Social Media channels like Facebook and on YouTube. Also, the whole sessions are available in different Philippine languages including international languages like English, Spanish, French and other foreign languages like Portuguese, Bahasa Malaysia, etc.
For further information, visit the website www.mcgi.org. You may contact the following hotlines:
Philippines
- Viber +63 943 254 5930
- Globe +63 915 189 7007
- Smart +63 918 438 8988
- Sun +63 943 411 8001
- Ligação gratuita: (0800-8373233)
- WhatsApp: (11) 91117-7770
- WhatsApp: (21) 96740-0507
- Argentina +54 114 066 7317
- Bolivia +591 6 771 6949
- Chile +56 971 208 341
- Colombia +57 313 753 0124
- Costa Rica +506 8418 7208
- Cuba +53 5629 8984
- Ecuador +593 99 078 0181
- El Salvador +503 6180 0492
- Guatemala +502 4531 7079
- Honduras +504 9567 6889
- Mexico +52 55 4394 3135
- Nicaragua +505 7533 8956
- Panama +507 6200 6161
- Paraguay +595 972 119 547
- Peru +51 992 616 038
- Republica Dominicana +1 809 837 6690
- Uruguay +598 9511 6370
- Venezuela +58 412 545 4489
- Germany +49 172 8959193
- Spain +34 608 366 398
- Ghana +233 50 489 9174
- Papua New Guinea +675 7171 6929
Monday, May 13, 2024
Subject: Reconnecting across time and differences
I hope this message finds each of you well, wherever you may be in the world. It has been far too long since we last spoke, and my heart feels heavy with the weight of all the moments we've missed together.
As the years have passed, life has taken us on separate journeys, and in the busyness of it all, we have grown distant from one another. But today, I am reaching out with an earnest desire to bridge that gap, to rekindle the bonds that tie us together as relatives.
Though we may have differing political views and beliefs, and our paths may diverge in countless ways, I believe that the love and kinship we share transcend these differences. Our relatives are a tapestry woven from the threads of our shared history, laughter, and tears. It is a bond that cannot be broken by time or distance, by disagreement or discord.
Life is too short to let our differences keep us apart. Let us set aside any grievances or misunderstandings that may have arisen between us and embrace the opportunity to reconnect. Let us celebrate the gift of relatives and cherish the moments we have together, for they are precious and fleeting.
I long to hear your voices, to see your faces, and to share in the joys and sorrows of life once more. Please know that my door is always open, and my heart always ready to welcome you back into my life.
May we find the courage to let go of the past and embrace the beauty of the present, united in love and solidarity as relatives.
With all my love,
Gerry
Sunday, May 12, 2024
Mother's day is everyday
Great are mothers for humanity, they should not only be remembered for one day.” — Bro. Eli Soriano
Mother's day holds a special place within the Members Church of God International (MCGI), where the reverence and appreciation for mothers transcend a single day of celebration. In the heart of MCGI, mothers are cherished, honored, and loved not just on Mother's Day but every day of the year.
Within this congregation, Mother's Day becomes an occasion to amplify the love and gratitude towards mothers. It's a time when members come together to express their deep appreciation for the invaluable role mothers play in their lives and in the community.
During Mother's Day celebrations in different communities, heartfelt messages of love and appreciation flood the congregation. Brethren and children alike take the opportunity to convey their gratitude to God for blessing them with the presence of their mothers. These expressions of love go beyond mere words; they reflect the profound impact mothers have on shaping the faith, values, and character of their families and the Church.
Monday, May 06, 2024
City of Ilagan Hymn
Hail! Our beloved homeland
The City of Ilagan
Bestowed with the bounty of the rivers and the streams
Shielded by the mountains of Sierra Madre
You are the heart of our noble farmers
The abode of our culture and traditions
The home of loving and gentle people
That lives proudly with dignity
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You will always be our peaceful home
The cradle of Ilagueño’s home
You shall blossom, flourish for our vision
As the Liveable City of Ilagan
God bless the City of Ilagan
The cherished legacy of our forefathers
Our home, our land, our beloved homeland
The Liveable City of Ilagan!
Saturday, May 04, 2024
An open letter to Ilagueños
Happy Founding Anniversary, Ilagan!
With warm regards,
Wednesday, May 01, 2024
Salary increase is not a solution, here's why
- Cost Constraints: Many businesses, especially small and medium enterprises (SMEs), may struggle to afford significant salary increases due to tight profit margins and financial constraints. Increasing salaries without corresponding increases in revenue could lead to higher operating costs and potential layoffs or business closures.
- Inflationary Pressures: Salary increases without corresponding improvements in productivity or profitability can contribute to inflationary pressures. This can erode the purchasing power of consumers, especially those on fixed incomes, and exacerbate socio-economic inequalities. NEDA reported that salary increase will affect inflation.
- Lack of Productivity Gains: In a market with limited competition, businesses may not face sufficient pressure to improve efficiency, invest in innovation, or enhance productivity. Without productivity gains, increasing salaries could strain company resources without yielding commensurate benefits.
- Skill Mismatch: Simply raising salaries may not address underlying issues related to skills gaps or mismatches between the qualifications of workers and the demands of available jobs. Investing in education, training, and workforce development programs may be more effective in addressing these challenges.
- Competitiveness Concerns: In industries where international competition is a factor, unilaterally increasing salaries without corresponding improvements in productivity or quality could erode the competitiveness of Philippine businesses in global markets. Our country should focus reforms in the economic policies, specialy in opening our country to foreign investors who can bring job opportunities and higher salaries here.
Monday, April 29, 2024
Beat the hot weather this heat season
- Drink plenty of water. Stay hydrated by drinking at least 8-10 glasses of water throughout the day, even if you don't feel thirsty. Carry a reusable water bottle with you wherever you go.
- Avoid caffeinated and sugary beverages: Limit consumption of caffeinated drinks and sugary sodas, as they can contribute to dehydration. Opt for water, coconut water, or electrolyte-rich drinks instead.
- Eat hydrating foods. Eat fruits and vegetables with high water content, such as watermelon, cucumber, oranges, and strawberries, to help replenish fluids and electrolytes.
- Dress appropriately. Wear lightweight, loose-fitting clothing made of breathable fabrics like cotton to help keep your body cool. Light-colored clothing can also help reflect sunlight.
- Stay indoors during peak hours: Limit outdoor activities during the hottest part of the day, typically between 10 a.m. and 4 p.m. If you need to be outside, seek shade whenever possible.
- Use sunscreen. Apply sunscreen with a high SPF to protect your skin from harmful UV rays. Reapply sunscreen every two hours, especially if you're sweating or swimming.
- Take cool showers. Cool off by taking frequent showers or baths with lukewarm or cool water. This can help lower your body temperature and provide relief from the heat.
- Use fans or air conditioning. If available, use fans or air conditioning to help cool indoor spaces. If you don't have access to air conditioning, use portable fans or create cross-ventilation by opening windows and doors.
- Rest and relax. Take breaks throughout the day to rest and relax in a cool, shaded area. Avoid strenuous activities that can lead to overheating and exhaustion.
- Monitor your health. Be mindful of signs of heat-related illnesses, such as dizziness, nausea, headache, rapid heartbeat, and excessive sweating. If you experience any symptoms of heat exhaustion or heatstroke, seek medical attention immediately.
Monday, April 22, 2024
MCGI starts mass indoctrination this April 2024
We are thrilled to invite you to join us for the MCGI Mass Indoctrination, a series of enlightening sessions where you can delve into the profound teachings of our faith. Whether you're a seeker, a skeptic, or a devout believer, everyone is welcome to participate in this journey of discovery.
Here's what you can expect from the MCGI Mass Indoctrination:
- Engaging sessions led by servants and workers who will share insights into the Word of God.
- A welcoming and supportive community where you can freely ask questions and engage in meaningful discussions.
- Accessible sessions available on different Social Media Platforms, catering to various languages for your convenience.
To register and learn more about the MCI Mass Indoctrination schedule, please visit our website www.mcgi.org or follow us on Facebook for updates.
Don't miss this opportunity to explore the profound teachings of the Lord Jesus Christ and embark on a path towards greater spiritual fulfillment. We look forward to welcoming you to our sessions!
Monday, April 08, 2024
Donate to Rapper, what's the effect?
- Dependency on Donors' Agenda: Well that's depends on the size and influence of donors, there is a possible risk that Rappler's editorial decisions could be influenced by the preferences or agendas of those providing donations. This could be an oligarch, a business elite, a politician, etc. You name it. This could compromise the news organization's independence and objectivity.
- Perception of Bias: Public perception may be influenced by the perception that Rappler's reporting is biased towards donors. There's also possiblity that certain topics are covered more favorably due to financial support. This could undermine trust in the organization's credibility and impartiality. Since June 2023, the trust rating of 47% has been declining, even netizens calling it as crappler. Even confirmed by Politiko.com.ph of such dwindling trust rating.
- Financial Instability: Relying heavily on donations can make Rappler financially vulnerable, as donation levels may fluctuate over time due to changes in economic conditions or donor priorities. This instability could impact the organization's ability to sustain operations and maintain staffing levels. Philippine government ordered to close the news organization in June 2022 due to various reasons.
- Pressure to Please Donors: Rappler may feel pressure to cater to the preferences of donors in order to maintain their support, potentially leading to self-censorship or the prioritization of certain topics over others based on donor interests rather than journalistic merit.
- Loss of Editorial Independence: If donations become a primary source of funding for Rappler, there is a risk that the news organization could become overly reliant on donors' support, potentially compromising its editorial independence and ability to report on sensitive or controversial issues without fear of repercussions.