In his 2015 encyclical, Laudato Si’, Pope Francis dwelt extensively on the need to preserve the environment, in particular pointing to climate change as a problem that needed to be urgently addressed. He went on to link the problem to the human abuse of the environment by mostly market-driven capitalist countries. In the same year … Continue reading The Ultimate Triumvirate | MG Blog
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The Marriage of the Lamb | MG Blog
January 25th 1308, Edward II of England wedded with Isabella of France known infamously as the “she-wolf of France”. The couple is said to have been very ill-matched. Edward, tall and handsome, had little interest in war and fighting and often got criticized for being light-minded, extravagant and given to too much gambling and drinking. … Continue reading The Marriage of the Lamb | MG Blog
A Blessed Hope | MG Blog
Most probably you will recall the thrilling 2010 incident of Chilean miners who got trapped underground for two months in a mine in Chile’s Atacama Desert. The incredible feat saw the 33 men clock a total of 69 days sealed in dense darkness, and for the first 17 days no one knew whether they were … Continue reading A Blessed Hope | MG Blog
Global Cooling | MG Blog
According to the U.S. Department of National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), 2016 went on record as the hottest year in history, at least since humans started keeping track of global temperatures. In fact, except for one year (1998), the 16 hottest years in the past 100 years have been recorded from the year 2000 … Continue reading Global Cooling | MG Blog
We Are What We Eat! | MG Blog
We eat to live; we do not live to eat. It is amazing how food has a direct impact on our wellbeing as humans. Maintaining a healthy lifestyle is critical to our lives and it must be taken with responsibleness. There are laws of health to be followed in order stay healthy and live long. … Continue reading We Are What We Eat! | MG Blog
Built Upon the Rock | MG Blog
It was on a Tuesday afternoon, the 19th of September 2017, when a 7.1 magnitude earthquake struck Central Mexico causing catastrophic damage in the Mexican states of Puebla, Morelos and the Great Mexico City area. The quake, estimated to have lasted about 20 seconds of strong shaking, led to the collapse of more than 40 … Continue reading Built Upon the Rock | MG Blog
Revelation’s Two Women Part 2 | MG Blog
“Then one of the seven angels who had the seven bowls came and talked with me, saying to me, "Come, I will show you the judgment of the great harlot who sits on many waters, with whom the kings of the earth committed fornication, and the inhabitants of the earth were made drunk with the … Continue reading Revelation’s Two Women Part 2 | MG Blog
Revelation’s Two Women, Part 1 | MG Blog
In this two-part series we will look at the book of Revelation focusing in particular on chapters twelve (12) and seventeen (17). The first principle we need to realize as we study the book of Revelation is that the book is written primarily in symbolic language. In other words the book uses figures and symbols … Continue reading Revelation’s Two Women, Part 1 | MG Blog
How Will Jesus Return? | MG Blog
We possibly have all been at one or the other end of a broken promise. Either we have made a promise that we did not keep or someone promised us something that they failed to fulfill. Sometimes people make promises truly intending to fulfill them but then fail due to unforeseen circumstances; and on the … Continue reading How Will Jesus Return? | MG Blog
