A Blossoming Life

A Blossoming Life

“Blossom” was in her early 30s when she was referred to Samaritana in 2013 by one of her neighbors who was a Samaritana trainee. When we first met her, she could not read or write—an inability that brought a lot of shame and insecurity in relating to others. ...
Tunay na Habag

Tunay na Habag

Anong mga mata ang gagamitin natin para sa mga taong nakararanas ng kawalan ng hustisya? Pagtingin bang mapanghusga o pagtinging may habag? Gisingin ang mata ng pag-ibig at tingnan ang mga tao nang gaya kay Hesus. Gising na, Pilipinas! ————— Makakukuha ng kopya ng...
A Glimpse into the Ethnoarts Workshop

A Glimpse into the Ethnoarts Workshop

How does an ethnoarts workshop look like? Here are pictures of the Ini Kos Konamin Tanong Buwis (Obo Monuvu for “This Is Our Land”) workshop that took place at the Manobisa High School in Magpet, North Cotabato, last July 11-14; 17-20, 2023. One Voice Magazine wanted...
In the Steps of Jesus

In the Steps of Jesus

Known for being the red light district of Singapore, Geylang’s streets are clad with women of different nations in their most marketable, skimpy outfits and with their faces painted with heavy make-up to enhance their features. Transgender people are also there to...

WHY SHOULD WE LOVE OUR TRIBES? In this 15-minute video, we look at who they are and why they matter, especially if we want to see the Philippines arise for...