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FUN in CFM July 16, 2006
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Every Sunday afternoon, sports events are held in CFM. University Students from the nearby street are invited to join the CFM residents in basketball and volleyball.
na home-CFM tuloy ako. miss ko yung sports....playing volleyball...... being with all these other "makulit" students.... I realized that it is fun to be with students anyway. By then...... those times won't come back as they are cuz everyday is never the same... so dapat pala.....enjoy every opportunity while being with people. I hope I could do that with every people so I do not miss the opportunity to be ministered with and minister to others as I am suppose to... Thank you for blogging it out. At least nafeel ko kahit papa'no na nasa CFM ako kahit nasa US ako pansamantala. Halamat Apo Diyoh ni nayon!
Someone asked me to serialize a few articles on the offerings done by the Kalanguya, Igorots of the bygone era though some are still doing them until now. So TM, here you go. I could have emailed it to you but that's making it too easy for you. After all, you should be the one doing your own research, cheat! :) Be warned that I just copied it from a paper on Cultural vs. Biblical Keyterms presented at the International Translation Conference 2006 held in Horsleys Green, High Wycombe, Bucks., England. Besides, wala na rin akong maisulat muna. . 4 Types of Sacrifice/ Offering in Kalanguya Culture The Kalanguya sacrifices are collectively known as keleng but to the wider Filipino society, these sacrifices are called CaƱao [1] [kan’yaw], a collective name referring to the Kalanguya sacrifices. I have categorized the types of keleng according to the purpose for which such sacrifices are performed. They are performed to achieve either social, physiological, or spiritual outcomes. The K...
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