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Ba't Di Ako Rich? and Other Questions About Everyday Faith

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Madali lang maging Cristiano sa gitna ng pagba-Bible study o sa church. Pero out in the real world, mukhang ibang usapan na.

Bakit hindi ako ginawang mayaman ng Diyos?
Paano ko malalabanan ang lustful thoughts?
Anong gagawin ko kapag nabiktima ako ng masasamang tao?

Malamang ay may mga questions na nagbo-bother din sa iyo. Tungkol sa pera. Sa opposite sex. Sa priorities sa buhay, sa mga problema – mga questions na feeling mo, hindi ka matutulungan ng Bible. “Be practical,” ang madalas mong marinig. “Wala na tayo sa simbahan.”

Pero teka muna. Did you know that the Bible has answers to your questions? “Kung ano ang biblical,” sabi ni Rev. William B. Girao, “iyon din ang practical.”

In this book, find the answers to many of your questions. Contrary to what some people might think, living out your faith each day is possible. Get solid and straightforward advice on how to be a Christian in the everyday world.

Originally published in English as “Not Just Sundays”

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William B. Girao

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William B. Girao was a faculty member of the Central Philippine University's College of Agriculture before serving as senior pastor of Diliman Campus Bible Church for 17 years. He received his Master of Divinity degree from the Asian Theological Seminary and also trained at the Asian Bible Study Center for Laymen in Kotagiri, Madras, India. He is an ordained minister who also served as a staffworker of the InterVarsity Christian Fellowship (Philippines) for 17 years, and for part of that time was General Secretary of the movement. He provided invaluable help to OMF Literature Inc. as Theological Editor for more than ten years. His most recent assignment brought him back to Central Philippine University in Iloilo where he served as Senior Minister of the University Church. He is married to Dolly Inocencio with whom he has three children. Gary William, a medical doctor; Viju Jess, as an educator; and Leah Dolly, a chemical engineer.

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March 31, 2014
At first, I thought this book will only kill my time while riding the LRT1 yet there's more upon reading this book.
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August 17, 2014
In this book I found out being rich is not just in financial aspect but more on spiritual ..
Alam ko na bakit di ako rich..
pero secret lang yun ;)
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