Post written by Raymund Tamayo
A short message to all young husbands:
God wants our marriages to be a medium for us to be happy and fulfilled. However, we have to love our wives as a model of Jesus’ love for us. That is why a man’s love for his wife relies on how much he loves Christ. Our relationship with our wives depends on our relationship with Christ.
Monday, September 15, 2014
Saturday, August 16, 2014
What is NOT Happiness
Post written by Raymund Tamayo
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| Photo source: www.truewoman.com |
Since time immemorial, people have been drawn into
the pursuit of happiness.
Everyone craves for it. Men and women, young and
old, rich and poor, no one will say that they do not want to be happy.
Sunday, August 10, 2014
The Best Way to Love Your Spouse
Post written by Raymund Tamayo
There are a lot of ways to demonstrate your love for
your spouse. But there is only one way to guard your marriage and make it
stronger.
You can show warmth or a special fondness. You can regard
your spouse as your best friend. You can experience the deepest and greatest
physical intimacy. But feelings alone are not enough to tide you through all
the seasons.
Saturday, July 12, 2014
Worship Meets Our Deepest Needs
Post written by Raymund and Denielle Tamayo
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| Photo source: dailyjesusnow.blogspot.com |
Worldly materialism deceives us. It shows us that the only way to real happiness, success, and fulfillment is to have everything we want go our way.
A high-paying job, an extravagant house, a new car, and
the grandest family holiday seduce us into thinking that they are the most
important aspects of life.
In truth, however, even if we acquire and experience
all of these temporary things, our lives would still feel empty and incomplete.
Wednesday, July 9, 2014
The Art of Silence
Editor's Note: This is a guest post from Al Monina at Istoryaheng Disyerto
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Silence is an art, because not everyone can choose to be quiet without difficulty.
It requires a virtue of patience.
I don’t know since when I became silent. I’m not the quiet type in highschool and in college. I can say that I’ve become a completely different person as an adult. I became comfortable with my own silence, I found peace in solitude.
Sunday, July 6, 2014
Set Aside a Place and Time
Post written by Raymund Tamayo
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| Photo source: keepingitpersonal.com |
If you could call for something in the midst of this
loud, busy, and shaky world that we live in, what is it?
For me, I’d only need the inner peace and quiet and security
that only comes from the presence of God.
Thursday, July 3, 2014
Night Thoughts
Poem written by Raymund Tamayo
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| Denielle and I, circa 2005, a month before our marriage. |
NIGHT
THOUGHTS
by Raymund
Tamayo
Because of you, the quiet night sings a
sweet melody of broken sadness.
I search for your face, but no one
else had your rhythm, your light,
nobody had your tiny crooked feet.
Sunday, June 29, 2014
What Comes Out of Your Mouth
Post written by Raymund Tamayo
Have
you ever taken time observing the words you speak?
What
you frequently say and talk about is an accurate indication of what is in your
heart. Positive speaking means speaking blessings. Negative speaking is
speaking curses.
Do
your words bless and encourage others? Do your words reveal a patient heart? Or
are people hurt or angry because of the things you say? Do you tend to
criticize others? Do you always grumble and complain?
Wednesday, June 18, 2014
Some Thoughts on Being a Dad
Post written by Raymund Tamayo
It was
7 years and 8 months ago when I first became a dad, and I must admit nothing
has prepared me for it.
Yes,
I’ve heard much great, godly, and noteworthy advice from my parents and
mentors, and have put them to mind and heart, yet the moment you realize that
you are now responsible for a little person newly-born into this world you
can’t help but at least be nervous.
Tuesday, June 3, 2014
Find Peace by Letting Go
Post written by Raymund Tamayo
Letting
go is essential to find peace. I apply it in my life not only with the physical
stuff, but more importantly in “emotional” clutter.
Ten
times out of ten I’ve discovered that I never regret throwing away anything
that isn’t useful, beautiful, or joyful in my life – be it physical possessions or hurtful emotions.
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