

Being a daughter and a mother of my four children, I am willing to lower myself in humility. Why? Humility is important because it does not only help you develop a kind approach to interact with others but it also influences how you perceive yourself and the world around you. But then, make sure to consider yourself while considering others. In my 52 years of existance I am forever grateful because God is always there for me. He guards my heart and mind and leads me into paths of righteousness. He gave me confidence when I am in uncertain situations. God gave me peace in any situation. That is why I am willing to lower myself in humility to lift up the others.
— Lesli Aharon

As an individual we are nurtured by our parents to help those in need with kindness and that’s the kind of humility that we have that we can inspire others.
— Jennelyn Barredo

It depends, I would consider myself a person that gives my all to others but I have to at least think about myself in order for me to not lose myself in the pit of existential crisis. Because I believe that humility is knowing that we are God’s children and we should also love ourselves as God loves us. But we should not be arrogant and self seeking or greedy.
— Karylle Cassandra Carmelo

Humble people are able to truly help and encourage others, yet it takes guts to be humble. By deciding to put pride and ego aside, we can build a community where every one can flourish and advance. The lives of those around you can be greatly improved when you are willing to put yourself in their shoes.
— Alma Pagtalunan

In order to lift up my brothers and sisters, families, I am willing to lower myself in humility. Not only will I encourage them but also convince them humbly that we are all children of God. Because if we have faith, trust, and unity in God we can do better as we expect ourselves as family.
As we celebrate the 500 years of Christianity in the Philippines. The Chaplaincy to Filipino Migrants organises an on-line talk every Tuesday at 9.00pm. You can join us at:
https://www.Facebook.com/CFM-Gifted-to-give-101039001847033
— Sharon Rose Pineda

I was a victim of false accusation two years ago. My attention was being called by our superior together with the members of the community. I was totally shocked and felt humiliated. I was not even given a chance to explain my side.
Knowing the pain it brings to a person, I told myself that I will not hurt other people’s feelings the same way I was hurt. If there are conflicts I am ready to humble myself and talk amicably with the other party even if it is not my fault. I will silently pray that God will guide me. Conflicts and misunderstandings can be resolved if one practices humility and forgiveness.
— Maria Elena Villaneza