I REALLY don’t know. I am acknowledging this fear that envelops our place these days. Some unconfirmed reports reach us that there was an encounter at this place, a bomb exploded at that school, etc.
We find it difficult to bring back our students’ motivation to learn after what happened yesterday.
Conflicts still arise as to whether there really are threats or not. Maybe, the enemies will come. Or, maybe not. How will we know? What should we do?
Stay calm? Be vigilant? The authorities tell us that. But don’t these words [calm and vigilant] mean opposite to each other?
How could we move on from this unrest?







4 Comments Received
August 21st, 2008 @2:31 am
i guess NO. for its only our trust in HIM that would make us safe..
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August 21st, 2008 @7:34 am
yes, i think.
sabi nga, “if God is for us, who can be against us?”
regards to you and your students sir.
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August 24th, 2008 @4:49 pm
Whenever I hear news about schools in Mindanao being affected by destabilization plot, my heart cries out for children and teachers. No one deserves to live in fear.. My prayer, and I know as well as others, is for you, your students and the people living there to be all right all the time. You’re in the good side, remember and God is always with you.
August 30th, 2008 @9:37 pm
i wish for the safety of all of you guys there..
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