Open your feed and you’ll see it everywhere: “social justice.” Ask ten people what the biggest justice issue is and you’ll get many answers—poverty, corruption, crime, orphans, abuse, sex trafficking, broken families, education gaps, inequality. In the Philippines right now, allegations around DPWH flood-control projects and congressional kickbacks are front-page news and under investigation—proof that … Continue reading Social justice on my mind
My feeds and group chats are bombarded with so much of what’s going on and i have been in deep thought and can’t sleep, so i decided to write what’s on my mind and my heart. I’m heartsick—and if I’m honest, angry. Decades of corruption in the Philippines have left a long trail: flood-control projects … Continue reading When Systems Rot, Hearts Must Change
I still remember when one of my former professors in Economics once told me, “Randell, you’ve been entrusted with something great—don’t waste it.” That word has stayed with me all these years. You see, when we think of stewardship, most of us immediately think of money, budgeting, or managing our household resources. And yes, that’s … Continue reading Discipleship is Stewardship