Thursday, September 3, 2020

NOW OPEN!

  • SM CDO Downtown Premier
  • S Maison at Conrad Manila
  • SM City Puerto Princesa
  • SM Center Tuguegarao Downtown
  • SM Center Pulilan
  • SM Center Lemery
  • SM Center Imus
  • SM City Urdaneta Central
  • SM City Telabastagan (San Fernando, Pampanga)
  • SM City Legazpi
  • SM Center Ormoc
  • SM City Olongapo Central
  • SM Center Dagupan


Acquired:

  • SM City Mindpro (Mindpro Citimall)
  • SM City Grand Central (Ever Gotesco Caloocan)
  • SM City Guadalupe (Guadalupe Commercial Center)


LKY Properties:

  • SM City Balanga
  • SM City Sorsogon


SOON:

  • SM City Tuguegarao (Carig)
  • SM Yulo, Sta. Rosa
  • SM City Roxas
  • SM Dita, Sta. Rosa
  • SM City Toril
  • SM City Tagum


PLAN:


METRO MANILA

  • SM City Malabon
  • SM City Navotas
  • SM Center Divisoria
  • SM City South Novaliches
  • SM City Commonwealth
  • SM Center Commonwealth
  • SM City San Juan
  • SM Center San Isidro Makati
  • SM City Pateros
  • SM City Sucat Muntinlupa
  • SM City Talon Dos
  • SM Center Sucat Lopez


LUZON

  • SM City Laoag
  • SM City Vigan
  • SM City San Fernando, La Union
  • SM Center La Union
  • SM City San Carlos, Pangasinan
  • SM City San Fabian, Pangasinan
  • SM City Aparri
  • SM City Ilagan
  • SM City Santiago
  • SM City Bayombong
  • SM City Iba
  • SM City Subic
  • SM City Gapan
  • SM Center Jaen
  • SM Center Lupao
  • SM City San Jose, Nueva Ecija
  • SM City San Ildefonso
  • SM City Malolos
  • SM City Meycauayan
  • SM City Santa Maria
  • SM City Montalban
  • SM Antipolo Premier
  • SM City Cainta
  • SM City Binangonan
  • SM City Tanza
  • SM City General Trias
  • SM City Tagaytay
  • SM Center Dita
  • SM Santa Rosa Yulo Premier
  • SM City Cabuyao
  • SM Center Turbina
  • SM City Tanauan
  • SM City Santo Tomas
  • SM City Balatan
  • SM City Bula
  • SM City Iriga
  • SM City Masbate
  • SM City San Jose, Occidental Mindoro
  • SM City Calapan


VISAYAS:

  • SM City Kalibo
  • SM City Mambusao
  • SM City San Jose de Buenavista, Antique
  • SM City Dumangas
  • SM City Passi
  • SM City San Carlos, Negros Occidental
  • SM City Kabankalan
  • SM City Victorias
  • SM City Binalbagan
  • SM City Dumaguete
  • SM City Mandaue
  • SM Airport Premier Lapu-Lapu
  • SM City Cordova
  • SM City Tagbilaran
  • SM City Tacloban
  • SM City Calbayog
  • SM City Catbalogan
  • SM City Borongan
  • SM City Catarman
  • SM City Ormoc


MINDANAO:

  • SM City Dipolog
  • SM Center Liloy
  • SM City Sindangan
  • SM City Pagadian
  • SM City Ipil
  • SM City Zamboanga
  • SM City Pagadian
  • SM City Iligan
  • SM City Malaybalay
  • SM City Valencia
  • SM City Cotabato
  • SM City Nabunturan
  • SM City Toril
  • SM City Digos
  • SM City Mati
  • SM City Malita
  • SM City Bayugan
  • SM City Cabadbaran
  • SM City Surigao
  • SM City Tandag
  • SM City Bislig
  • SM City Ozamis
  • SM City Kidapawan
  • SM City Gingoog
  • SM City Koronadal
  • SM City Polomolok


China:


  • SM City Baotou
  • SM City Beihai
  • SM City Changchun
  • SM City Changsha
  • SM City Changzhou
  • SM City Chengdu
  • SM City Dalian
  • SM City Xuancheng
  • SM City Fuzhou
  • SM City Guangzhou
  • SM City Guilin
  • SM City Haikou
  • SM City Hainan
  • SM City Hangzhou
  • SM City Harbin
  • SM City Harbin, Songbei District
  • SM City Hefei
  • SM City Huhhot
  • SM City Jinan
  • SM City Kunming
  • SM City Lhasa
  • SM City Manzhouli
  • SM City Nanchang
  • SM City Nanjing
  • SM City Nanning
  • SM City Ningbo
  • SM City Putian
  • SM City Qian Tan
  • SM City Qingdao
  • SM City Qinhuangdao
  • SM City Qufu
  • SM City West Shanghai
  • SM City East Shanghai
  • SM City Pudong, Shanghai
  • SM City Shaoxing
  • SM City Shenyang
  • SM City Shenzhen
  • SM City Suzhou
  • SM City Suzhou Yuanqu
  • SM City Tangshan
  • SM City Tianjin
  • SM City Wenzhou
  • SM City Wuhan
  • SM City Xian
  • SM City Xiamen
  • SM City Yangzhou
  • SM City Yantai
  • SM City Yingkou
  • SM City Zhengzhou
  • SM City Zhoushan

Wyeth "97 Years of Nurturing the Future"



With every milestone, in your child's life, Wyeth has been with you in caring for your precious one. We have been with you for 97 years, and you can count on us in the years to come. Together, let us nurture the future. Wyeth: Leading the way to a healthier world.


Original video courtesy of eatbulaga1979


© 2007 Wyeth Philippines, Inc.

Why Faith Is Essential To Life

 If you believed Moses, you would believe me, for he wrote about me.  But since you do not believe what he wrote, how are you going to believe what I say? John 5:46-47


When American first-lady, Eleanor Roosevelt was asked, "Do you think that the work of the world is carried on by faith?" she said, "Yes!"  In any great work, a certain amount of trust and faith in others we work with, is essential.  In a marriage, two people believe in each other and trust everything to each other.  They leave their families of origin and enter the great adventure of life to stand or fall together, believing that good will come of their relationship.


Without loving trust, relationship just isn't possible.  When this faith is shattered by betrayal, the pain of not being valued by another, is searing.


Eleanor Roosevelt knew how it feels when that faith is betrayed.  Although she never talked about it publicly, she knew the pain of marital betrayal when her husband was unfaithful to her.


Faith is essential to all of our relationships in life.  If you are a businessperson, you may reason that faith does not really figure in business, but reconsider: you have faith that your bank deposits will be available when you want to make a withdrawal.  You say, "This is no act of faith, since the government insures my deposit."  True.  You have faith not only in the bank, but in the government as well, believing they will stand behind the deposits they insure.


The business world may seem cold and technical but underneath all of the relationships you have with business partners is a bedrock of faith.  Why, then, should we think it unusual to exercise faith in the spiritual realm?  But, is faith in God—in the spiritual realm—any different from faith in your marriage partner or in a business relationship?  When you got married, you exchanged rings as symbols of your vows. This means that you, in all sincerity accepted and believed what your marriage partner said, and in return, you placed complete faith in that person. You had no guarantee that the future would forever be wonderful.  You believed it would be based on the character of the person you married.


When you enter into a relational or business contract you accept the word, either oral or written, of the person with whom you're contracting, right?  It is the same when you enter into a relationship with God.


In His Word, the Bible, God tells us much about our lives.  He makes agreements—covenants as they are called in Scripture—with common, ordinary men and women, whereby He promises, "if you do this, then I will respond by doing that."  While some of those agreements were made with specific individuals such as Adam, or Moses, or to ancient Israel, many of them are made to anyone who will trust God and respond in faith. They are what you might call the "if" statements of Scripture.


Surprising as it may be to you, the earliest covenants that we find recorded in the Bible are similar to ones which were made by the Hittite peoples in the ancient world.  They contain preambles, promises and agreements and lists of contracting parties. For thousands of years, men and women have found that God keeps His word, which means you can trust Him to honor His promises.  Perhaps one of the most encouraging "if" statements in the Bible is found in Deuteronomy 4:29: "And if you search for [God]… with all your heart and soul, you will find him."  He is calling you to that very search today.


In the final analysis, all of life is contingent on this thing we call faith.  It is the glue of life.  Even your spiritual salvation rests upon an act of faith as you accept what Christ has done for you and place your faith in Him as God's Son.


Resource reading: Deuteronomy 4:26-40


https://www.guidelines.org/devotional/why-faith-is-essential-to-life/