

My purpose in life is to become the better person God wants me to be. To help anyone in need. To be a good person in what I say and do. I’m not perfect, but I try hard to do what is right and just before God.
— Loida Acosta

My purpose in life is to do the work that God has entrusted to me to become a good Christian where the goodness of God is revealed through the way I live. To share what God has done in my life so that others may see and believe that God can do wonders in transforming a sinner into a better person who is pleasing to him.
— Tita Anglo

I think my purpose in life is to fulfill the word of God. To do good and be a good example for others. To love others and help them especially in their time of need. To be one of God’s instruments to spread kindness to others, to be a good mother to my children as I am now, and to be a good follower/servant who pleases the Lord by my actions. Since Jesus Christ is our example, we try our best to be like Jesus in our way of life.
— Agnes Ayala

My purpose in life is to raise a good family and set the best example for my children. Children imitate what they see their parents do because in their minds, everything their parents do is right. So for me, my purpose is to become a beacon of good values for my children.
— Elsa Dipon

My purpose in life is to help, heal, and serve others with compassion and dedication. As a future nurse, I am on a journey of learning and growing, discovering how I can make a meaningful difference in people’s lives. Nursing is more than a job — it is a calling that requires empathy, resilience, and a deep commitment to caring for others. Whether through small acts of kindness or life-saving interventions, I want to be a source of comfort and support to those in need. Although my path is still unfolding, I know that I can do it if I can make concerted efforts.
— Antonette Lopez

My purpose in life is to experience God’s immense love for me. Even if I have made bad choices or decisions, I still feel blessed, forgiven and brought to the right path. God gives me freedom to choose but he also gives me hints here and there if I’m doing it right or not.
— Jenny Pil