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  • Aug 1, 2017
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This is my girrrrl, "H"! She sings, raps, and dances like a BOSS! & She has soo much SWAG, I can't even handle it!😍🔥🔥🔥 #PHILIPPINES2k17


"I was a frustrated dancer. I loved dancing but dancing did not love me. People would make fun of me when I danced.

I was in 3rd year high school when I was diagnosed with Nephrotic Syndrome or kidney failure. 4 hospitals could not admit me because they said they could not cure it. I was in 50/50 situation, and I witnessed some of my ward mates dying :( They said that I would not be able to do outdoor or physical activities anymore coz they knew I loved sports so I could only play chess.

In my senior high school, which was a Christian school, the pastor had an altar call and prayed for the sick. I just received the healing by faith and I got healed. Right after that healing, I was able to dance. No one taught me to dance. So when people say I am a good dancer, it's not "I" who dances, but the "H" in me. It is the Holy Spirit in me. All glory belongs to God when I dance.

"Freely I received dancing, freely I give."

So I teach street kids and young people in dancing ever since." She also leads a solid team called DIVE, meaning Dance to Give, where they teach dance in the streets for free while sharing Jesus with their communities.❤️



For all my Filipino friends, watch her feature on The 700 Club Asia

(Language is in Tagalog Only):


  • Aug 30, 2016
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This was from a spontaneous road trip through Death Valley with my friend, Shaq.

Upon meeting him, one of the most intriguing things was how he was middle-eastern serving the U.S. army despite the oppositions he and his family have faced from obstacles caused by institutionalized powers within our nation. To this day, he continues to fight for what he believes in.

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“Joining the army has been my biggest dreams. I have all ways wanted to serve and give back to my country. It's not about me it's about those around the world who are calling for help and to set an example for my people.



My decision in joining the United States army is to join something that's more than a career choice-something that inspires me to lead soldiers and do the impossible. It's been a long two years of deciding if I wanted to join the marines, Air Force, or navy but over all, I feel like the army is something bigger. I grew up with a bigger interest in the army values...[Its] principles and core values were what always inspired and motivated me to pursue the army officer ranks and lead fellow soldiers. Where ever I go, the army inspires me to work harder and accomplish more."






A true leader has the confidence to stand alone, the courage to make tough decisions, and the compassion to listen to the needs of others. He does not set out to be a leader, but becomes one by the equality of action and the integrity of his or her intent.

Army strong!! HOOAH!" - @magicproduction



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