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The 2nd Quarter 2007 Social Weather Survey (SWS) reveals that 47% of families in the Philippines or an estimated 8 million, consider themselves poor. This is actually the first time
Learn moreThe 2nd Quarter 2007 Social Weather Survey (SWS) reveals that 47% of families in the Philippines or an estimated 8 million, consider themselves poor. This is actually the first time
Learn moreThe Bible is Gods never-changing Word . But is it still relevant in our time? What use and value does it have for present-day Philippines and modern-day Filipinos? What can Christians
Learn moreThe Philippine Bible Society recently conducted a Christian Communication Workshop from September 3-7, 2007 at the PBS Sanctuary in Baguio City. The Workshop, designed to equip Christian communicators on the
Learn moreHawak Kamay sa Paglalakbay. The PBS Staff will be having a company retreat on August 10-12 at Kuhala Bay in Cardona, Rizal. The theme of this year’s retreat is Hawak
Learn morePaglalakbay, the first ever Bible specifically developed for the millions of Overseas Filipino Workers (OFWs) across the globe, was launched by the Philippine Bible Society at the 27th National Assembly
Learn moreChristian Justice* By Chief Justice Reynato S. Puno Supreme Court (Delivered on April 21, 2007, during the 42nd Annual Membership Meeting, Philippine Bible Society) Let me start with the confession
Learn moreSupreme Court Chief Justice Reynato Puno speaks on the standard of Christian justice set by our Lord Jesus Christ. Such was the theme and the spirit that prevailed in the
Learn morePresident Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo swears in Reynato S. Puno as the 22nd Chief Justice of the Supreme Court. Looking on are Associate Justice Dante O. Tinga, Executive Secretary Eduardo Ermita, and
Learn moreThrough the help of Fr. Francis Lucas and Ariel Ayala of 846 Radio Veritas, Philippine Bible Society (PBS) General Secretary Nora Lucero promoted the Bible ministry all over the country.
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