This is the podcast of the reflections of Rev. Francis Neil G. Jalando-on
Let us be thankful to God for all the blessings that we have received.
Our time here on Earth is limited. What should we do about it?
God has given us the responsibility to be stewards of His creation.
With the Delta variant of Covid, let us be comforted that Jesus is the Alpha and Omega.
As the pandemic continues, let us take care of our bodies. What can we learn from Jesus about taking care of our bodies?
When was the last time you had a deep conversation with God?
Let us learn from the struggle of the father of the Prodigal Son.
Let us learn from Jesus on how we spend our time.
What is life in Jesus Christ? Here are four things that Jesus brings to us.
What lessons can we draw from the cleaning of the Temple by Jesus Christ?
What can we learn from Jesus about women empowerment?
Are you ready for the Second Coming of Jesus Christ?
What does the Bible say about the death of the believers? What about the legacy that they left behind?
Did you know that the Philippines has declared January as the National Bible Month?
Amidst what is happening around us, let us continue to have faith in Jesus.
Let us all commit to change for the better this year!
Let us learn from people who had an exemplary faith as recorded in Hebrews 11.
What are some of things that we must put in mind in celebrating the New Year?
What is the significance behind the birth of Jesus in Bethlehem?
One of the many messages of Christmas is that God is Immanuel -- God is with us in any situation of our lives.
As we celebrate the birth of our Savior this Christmas season, let us remember that Jesus is our hope!
What can we learn from the different characters in the first Christmas story?
Have you ever asked yourself why we celebrate Thanksgiving?
What does the Bible say about worshipping the created things?
Do you want to know how Daniel prayed?
What life lessons can you learn from the game of Table Tennis?
Let us learn to thank God in spite of the difficulties that are happening around us.
What are the three main things that you need in order to live a meaningful life?
Let us learn from the healed leper on the different thanksgiving positions.
If we prepare ourselves for any calamities, then we have be even more prepared for eternity.
What are the reasons why we thank God? What are the different ways to thank our Lord?
Why should we give thanks to God? What are the reasons why we should.
On October 31, 2017, the Protestant Reformation celebrated its 500 years. What is the significance of this event in doing mission?
What lessons can we learn when we travel the ROAD with Jesus?
Are typhoons part of God's creation?
Why do we SHARE? Here are 5 things to remember why.
We should the way Jesus Christ loves us, and that is to love without boundaries and conditions.
When you love somebody it involves commitment. Jesus too asks for our commitment. Committing our lives to Jesus is costly. This is what Jesus said to the people who desired to follow him: “If anyone comes to me and does not hate his father and mother, his wife and children, his brothers and sisters— yes, even his own life—he cannot be my disciple. And anyone who does not carry his cross and follow me cannot be my disciple... Anyone who does not give up everything cannot be my disciple.” Luke 14:25-33
With what is happening around us right now, especially with the coronavirus pandemic, we should remember to live a healthy lifestyle.
#YOLO is a popular hashtag in the Internet. The meaning of this hashtag is “You Only Live Once.” You can usually see this hashtag on those who tried something new, and out of their comfort zone. The hashtag is of course self-explanatory. Each one us has one life to live. Some would try something adventurous, exotic and even dangerous. Some would try everything, be it illegal or immoral, because #YOLO. What about Christians? Paul teaches us a life principle in Philippians 1:21. It says, “For to me, to live is Christ and to die is gain.” This is indeed a principle or an outlook that we should live out every day.