Posted November 21, 2012 under Blog

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Posted November 21, 2012 under Video

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Posted November 19, 2012 under Blog

I was reading the Real Life manual on Integrity this morning when I stumbled into this short article that is worth the two minutes to read: A grandfather from a local tribe was talking to his grandson. "A fight is going on inside me,"…  Continue reading...

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Posted November 18, 2012 under Podcast

Duration: 33:56

“Unlimited,” helps us discover how God is a faithful and powerful provider, even in the most difficult circumstances.  Continue reading...

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Posted November 16, 2012 under Blog

Charisma Magazine Strang Report - You may not have heard of Filipino pastor Joey Bonifacio, but his LEGO Principle—a simple yet profound discipleship model—could change the American church. Click here to read more.  Continue reading...

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Posted November 11, 2012 under Podcast

Duration: 35:48

“Unlimited,” helps us discover how God is a faithful and powerful provider, even in the most difficult circumstances.  Continue reading...

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Posted November 10, 2012 under Blog

by Rica Peralejo Bonifacio - Of course I’m going to talk about it, he’s my father-in-law and that’s a given. But even if he weren’t, I would still endorse Joey Bonifacio’s internationally published “The Lego Principle,” for very good reasons.…  Continue reading...

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Posted November 4, 2012 under Blog

Sitting at the airport in Manila en route to Guam it is hard to imagine what our world would be like without zippers. Both my carry on and check in luggage has several zippers. Inside these bags my passport holder, toiletry case, nutritional…  Continue reading...

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Posted November 2, 2012 under Blog

Manila is quiet at this time of year. It's a long weekend and people go to the provinces to pay their respects to the dead. Our own village was empty. You could tell from the dark houses that people were out of town. I know that my neighbors…  Continue reading...

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