After the successful launch of
Blogging Success 101 for make money
bloggers a month ago I received tremendous encouragements from bloggers and non-bloggers in my email. Some said it’s a very helpful tool to encourage people and not only bloggers who still are weak and have no confidence in themselves. They said I’ve used some powerful words which could ignite them to take action. Yes, I
believe in them. There are many people who have not discovered yet their true potential because they still need more encouragements and a sort of discovery in which field they should excel.
This time I am launching again another chapter of this
Blog which maybe hard to achieve for many people but I think I can do it. Today I’m launching BLOGGING FOR HIS GLORY. For over fifteen years before I ventured into make money blogging online would you believe that I still feel there is still lacking in my part as a Journalist – in which I kept asking myself what is it? Why I don’t feel satisfied with my performance? Blogging For His
GLORY is a sort doing Samaritan works for His Glory. I believe that if you are gifted with something to become a writer, a singer, famous lawyer, doctor and all that achievements – you should also give back the glory to Him. Let Him feel you are worth the gift He Has given you – either as make money blogger or whichever field you are.
The Pen Is Mightier Than A Sword. As a Journalist for over fifteen years I was kind of hooked to this phrase and felt the power of the Fourth State. Yes, I dined, talked and interviewed country presidents with other
media personalities like former President Fidel V. Ramos, Joseph Estrada and incumbent president of the Philippine Republic, Her Excellency Gloria Arroyo. As a media personality, I dined with senators, congressmen, governors, mayors, corporate company presidents, entertainment actors and actresses, and all those people which are seldom mingled by ordinary folks. That’s how powerful media personalities are – but at the end of the day I would still feel not satisfied with my performance as a Journalist – and would still ask myself how about those people in the streets begging for a penny, for alms to feed their empty stomach? How about the sick people in hospitals which have no money to buy medicines, the orphans the street children and all those needy and unfortunate people in the communities? Have we cared for them? Then I would also think of another famous media doctrine “Media: Catalyst For Change.” I still believe that if people in certain countries continue to live in malnutrition, hunger and poverty – the media people have not fully followed the ultimate doctrine of the profession which is to become a catalyst for change. It’s not enough to attack personalities and leaders in government but to persuade them to do the mighty things for the benefit of the weak and the less fortunate in life.
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