Migrants' Pages By JUN R. CABAL
Migrants share their insights and impart varied levels of reflections encompassing all types of relationships being far from home and family. A brand new breed of writers who are themselves the only ones who can say how they feel exactly about the endless issues of separation due to migration. Here's where You can express your deepest thoughts with a community of people in a diversified but familiar environment of cultural, emotional and social aspects that transcends religion and faith. This aims to alleviate communication issues commonly taken for granted or insurmountably prohibitive when families live separately and are therefore in an emotional struggle to let the other know exactly what's going on, in the absence of direct and face to face exchange of hearts.
TALK TO YOUR CHILDREN IN A DEEPER SENSE... WHERE THEY CAN TALK BACK... INCOGNITO. |
SALAMAT AKO AY INA! BY: LIWANAG AMOR RIVERA
A normal mother's life of dedication, something where most mothers will see themselves in the author's shoes. A Mother's Day salute.
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DOWN BUT NOT OUT... BY: SONIA CRISOSTOMO
A woman's lone struggle to survive in a foreign land. An introduction to a series of articles that would inspire many of us whose only purpose in going abroad is to find support and hope for their loved ones.
Other Articles of Sonia Crisostomo:
Wanted: Perfect Employer Faith that Heals |
AWAY FROM HOME NEARER TO GOD BY LIWANAG AMOR RIVERA
On her way to work, LIWANAG AMOR RIVERA saw a little bird with a small leaf on its beak and for unknown reason, the bird dropped the leaf and she was able to catch it. She kept the leaf in the last page of her Bible. After the incident someone gave her a book called "A Writers' Guide" and she thought it was awesome and said, "Why not!" |
SI TATAY Kwento ng isang Anak-OFW
Isang payak na kwento ng isang anak ng OFW sa paglalahad ng isang nagpadala sa email na hindi binaggit ang pangalan. Matutunghayan sa kanyang kwento kung ano-ano ang nararamdaman ng isang anak sa kapirasong panahon na ginugugol ng karamihan sa ating mga OFW sa kanila. Kung ating uunawain ang mga nilalamang emosyon sa kabila ng magaan na pagkaka lahad ng kabuuan nito.
Alay sa lahat ng Tatay, Anak ng OFW, kabilang na ang hindi Tatay, pati na rin ang mga Nanay na Tatay din.
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An Anak-Batangueño Account BY ARMYR A. ENCARNACION
A simple person with a good heart, A person who aims high and believes he can reach it, A person who's not afraid to show his true self. -What they say about Armyr Encarnacion |
Close-open, Arimunding-munding, Beautiful Eyes BY LIWANAG AMOR RIVERA
An interesting way of putting perspective into one of the most basic yet seemingly unnoticed custom of playing with a child. The author connects to our innermost selves in her attempt to reconnect the dots into what those customs may have intended to teach us, in a way similar to looking out from the windows of yesteryears into a future of grandeur. |
Mama in Cyberspace BY LIWANAG AMOR RIVERA
How a longing mother feels about being separated from home and her family forced by migration rush to bring home the bacon. She added a poem to let her family know what she does to alleviate the pain she has to endure as an OFW. |
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