tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-18487956.post114663557857988443..comments2023-10-25T19:21:15.527+08:00Comments on Faith of a Centurion: Keeping Ourselves in the Flock of the ShepherdUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-18487956.post-1147164513947652362006-05-09T16:48:00.000+08:002006-05-09T16:48:00.000+08:00I saw this article on the missalette last Sunday. ...I saw this article on the missalette last Sunday. But I prefer this one. I find it easier to follow.<BR/>What strikes me most among the many points you raise is the fact that I myself am an image of Jesus being a Good Shepherd to my family and to my students. I never thought of myself that way. Sure I always keep in mind that in serving them well, I am serving God. But, this is something new to me . . . something to ponder on. Something that will help increase my intimacy with Christ as I go about my daily activities. Thanks!<BR/>Do you know, you have actually influenced how I teach? I find your love and concern for the students infectious. I find myself more concerned about them, and more cheerful when I am in front of the class. I hope I will have the opportunity to share the faith with all its richness to some of them.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-18487956.post-1146927936402259932006-05-06T23:05:00.000+08:002006-05-06T23:05:00.000+08:00thank you. it just so happened i needed that last ...thank you. it just so happened i needed that last one; <BR/><BR/>conversations about the spiritual journey....<BR/><BR/>you're still here in cdo? hopefully. Ü<BR/><BR/>i saw you at loyola house the day you arrived. :D<BR/><BR/>God bless!jakihttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03939735467721812727noreply@blogger.com