Monday, September 14, 2020
NTC's order recalling frequencies has 'no additional impact', says ABS-CBN
ABS-CBN Corp said Monday the National Telecommunications Commission's order to recall frequencies previously assigned to ABS-CBN Corp and ABS-CBN Convergence Inc has "no additional impact" to the company.
"The recall of the frequencies has no additional impact on ABS-CBN Corporation," the company said in a disclosure to the stock exchange.
The full impact of the non-renewal of the franchise has been discussed in a disclosure last July, it said.
The NTC on Sept. 10 released to the media the order recalling the frequencies assigned to ABS-CBN, which it said was “warranted” in the absence of a legislative franchise. ABS-CBN said it received a copy of the decision on Sept. 11.
The NTC in May issued a cease and desist order, shutting down all free TV and radio channels of ABS-CBN after its franchise expired on May 4.
Sunday, September 13, 2020
Frequencies ng ABS-CBN, hinihintay kung kanino ibibigay
Bago pa lumabas ang balitang pagbawi ng National Telecommunications Commission ng frequencies at channels ng ABS-CBN, narinig na namin itong pinag-uusapan ng ilang miyembro ng media at ang ilang nagpahayag ng interes na mag-apply ang ilang kumpanya.
Wala pa namang kinukumpirma ang ilang kongresista pero napapag-usapan nang interesado raw ang Manila Broadcasting Company, ang CBCP at ang Iglesia ni Cristo.
“It’s a profitable slot,” sabi nga nila kaya pursigido ang ilang malalaking kumpanya na makuha ang frequency na ito ng ABS-CBN 2.
Hindi na rin kasi natuloy ang unang alok noon ng ABS-CBN na gamitin ang frequency nila sa distance learning program ng DepEd.
So far, online at digital pa lang muna napapanood ang ilang programa ng ABS-CBN 2.
Saturday, September 12, 2020
Solon floats conspiracy following NTC's recall order on ABS-CBN frequencies, channels
Do Miracles Happen Today?
I tell you the truth, anyone who has faith in me will do what I have been doing. He will do even greater things than these, because I am going to the Father. And I will do whatever you ask in my name, so that the Son may bring glory to the Father. You may ask anything in my name, and I will do it. John 14:12‑14
If God really is supernatural, should we think it so strange when the miraculous occurs? Put more personally, can we trust Him for that which has no human explanation today? Or should we conclude that God put our world into operation and then withdrew, leaving our world to run itself? There is one thing for certain. The twelve men who walked with Jesus Christ experienced a great deal of the supernatural, for Christ, according to the Gospels, touched blind eyes and men saw. He cleansed the lepers. He unstopped deaf ears, and the lame walked. This, of course, was very unsettling to some of the people who were present, especially the religious leaders who were convinced that God could, but to actually see it, was rather distressing. How could they account for it?
Paul explained, when he wrote to the Corinthians, "God was reconciling the world to himself in Christ, not counting men's sins against them..." (2 Corinthians 5:19). Paul's explanation was that God's power was manifest in the life of His Son, Jesus Christ. Miracles were not any problem because they believed that when Christ did something miraculous, God was working through Him. And it is also an historical fact that miracles were prominent in the early church. After the day of Pentecost, Peter and John went to the temple and encountered a lame man. "We do not have any silver and gold," Peter explained. "But we will give you what we have. In the name of Jesus Christ, rise up and walk." The man got to his feet and walked, leaping and praising God.
Luke, the historian for the early church said, "And they were continually devoting themselves to the Apostles' teaching and to fellowship, to the breaking of bread, and to prayer. And everyone kept feeling a sense of awe, and many wonders and signs were taking place through the apostles." Later in the Book of Acts he says, "Many signs and wonders were taking place among the people; and they were all with one accord in Solomon's portico." Mark closes his Gospel saying, "And they went out and preached everywhere, while the Lord worked with them, and confirmed the Word by the signs that followed."
Unquestionably, these early Christians expected the supernatural because God was no natural happenstance to them. They were simple men who had nothing yet had everything. What they had, the church today seems to have lost! Were those miracles confined to the days of the first century alone? Some believe so, and never see anything more miraculous than a common cold going away in three days. Yet others believe the words of Hebrews 13:8, which says, Jesus Christ is the same yesterday and today, yes and forever, and expect God to meet them in ways that offer no human explanation, and it happens. From its inception, Christianity has been cradled in the supernatural, and it can only follow that its very nature and character are the same today.
To His disciples in the Upper Room, the night before the crucifixion, Jesus said, "I tell you the truth, anyone who has faith in me will do what I have been doing. He will do even greater things than these, because I am going to the Father. And I will do whatever you ask in my name, so that the Son may bring glory to the Father. You may ask anything in my name, and I will do it " (John 14:12‑14). Do you believe it? Then believe that God will do that for which there is no human explanation. Yes, as a songwriter put it, "I believe in miracles."
Resource reading: 2 Corinthians 5:11-21
https://www.guidelines.org/devotional/do-miracles-happen-today/
Friday, September 11, 2020
Why You Can Still Be Optimistic
In the year that King Uzziah died, I saw the Lord seated on a throne, high and exalted, and the train of his robe filled the temple. Isaiah 6:1
Is there any room for optimism today? That may depend on your definition of optimism. If you see it as looking for a black cat in a dark room, or feeling for a light switch that has been removed, originally connected to a burned‑out bulb, I guess there is not room for much optimism today, but if you believe that it is still God—not chance or fate—who is in control of our universe, there is still room for hope. When we look beyond the headlines and read the last chapter, we come to understand that the scope of God's power can be brought to bear on the difficulties of life whether they are national or personal.
If God created the world and then went back to heaven somewhere out there and left us to our own destruction, there would be no room for any kind of optimism today. But if God, who created our world, is interested in the affairs of my life as the Bible says, then I have to understand that the planet of my life is not on a wild collision course with fate.
The Bible says that God’s power can change the hearts and lives of people, and that is one of the reasons that there is a Christian optimism born of faith in God no matter how dark the storm clouds. The Good News is that God never gives up on people! "If anyone is in Christ," wrote Paul, "he is a new creation" (2 Corinthians 5:17).
The second reason that there is an optimism born of faith is that the Bible declares that God, not chance, is the ultimate reality. Nearly a hundred years before Enrico Fermi and his colleagues learned how to split the atom, a French scientist wrote in his diary, "The time will come when man will not only split the atom, but that the energy of the sun itself will be harnessed. When that time comes, God will come down and say, 'Gentlemen, it is time to close up shop.'" Decades have passed since man split the atom, and God still has not come and said, "It is time to close up shop," but the Bible says that one day He will say, "Enough! Gabriel, blow your trumpet!" Then Jesus Christ will return to our earth even as He came the first time. Christianity contends for the ultimate triumph of God and good in the world‑‑not evil! No matter how dark the hour, the last chapter in the history of humankind has not yet been written.
Reason number three that there is an optimism born of faith is that a believer has a motive first for accepting others as they are because God has accepted him or her! This means that the barriers which separate can be broken down.
I sat in a restaurant and listened to a conversation between two men‑‑one a Christian and the other an agnostic. The agnostic was tearing the Christian apart for some of the things he believed, and the Christian sat there, taking the verbal abuse, not quite sure what to answer. Finally, I leaned over and spoke to the agnostic: "Excuse me, sir!" I said. "I could not help overhearing your conversation, and I would like to ask you a question if you do not mind." "Surely," he replied, "go ahead."
Then gesturing toward his friend, I said, "Suppose this man is wrong and there is no God, no heaven or hell. What has he lost?" He thought for a moment and then said, "Well, I suppose nothing...." Then I said, "But just suppose he is right, what have you lost?" After a moment he said, "I never thought of it like that...." An agnostic by the name of E.C. M. Joad began to think of it like that and changed his mind because there is an optimism born of faith.
Resource reading: Psalm 103:1-22
https://www.guidelines.org/devotional/why-you-can-still-be-optimistic/
Thursday, September 10, 2020
State of The Nation ni Jessica Soho at Tonight With Arnold Clavio, mawawala na sa GMA News TV
State of The Nation ni Jessica Soho at Tonight With Arnold Clavio, mawawala na sa GMA News TV
by Jojo Gabinete
Dalawa sa award-winning programs ng GMA News TV ang hindi na mapapanood sa telebisyon—ang State of the Nation ni Jessica Soho at ang Tonight With Arnold Clavio.
Ang State of The Nation ay dating nightly newscast, habang ang Tonight With Arnold Clavio ay ipinapalabas tuwing Wednesday night.
May kinalaman sa coronavirus pandemic ang desisyon ng GMA News TV management na magsara ng mga programang anim na buwan nang hindi natutunghayan sa telebisyon.
Noong March 18, 2020 ang huling telecast ng State of the Nation dahil sa Enhanced Community Quarantine (ECQ) na idineklara ni President Rodrigo Duterte.
Suspended indefinitely noon ang news program ni Jessica, na umani ng mga parangal dahil sa kakaibang paraan ng pagbabalita at pagtalakay sa mga isyu.
Nanalo itong Outstanding News Program sa ENPRESS Golden Screen TV Awards noong 2013 at 2014, at Best News Program sa PMPC Star Awards for Television noong 2014 at 2015.
Itinanghal namang Best Female News Presenter si Jessica sa PMPC Star Awards for Television noong 2014 at 2015.
Unang umere ang State of the Nation noong February 28, 2011.
Sa kabilang banda, ang celebrity-oriented talk show na Tonight With Arnold Clavio ay unang napanood sa QTV 11 noong April 5, 2010.
Pagkatapos ay inilunsad din ito sa GMA News TV noong February 28, 2011.
Nanalo ito ng mga parangal, tulad ng Best Talk Show mula sa Catholic Mass Media Awards noong 2012.
Nagwagi rin si Arnold na Outstanding Celebrity Talk Program Host sa 8th Enpress Golden Screen TV Awards noong 2011.
Ikinalungkot ng staff ng State of the Nation ang pagkawala nito, pero umaasa silang magbabalik ang programa ni Jessica.
Ayon sa isang staff member, sinabi sa kanilang pansamantala lamang mawawala ang State of the Nation at malaki ang posibilidad na ibalik ito kapag normal na ang sitwasyon.
Ikinalungkot ng staff member ang nangyari, pero hindi raw siya nawalan ng trabaho dahil may mga programa pa siya sa Kapuso network.
Para sa mga hindi nakakaalam, mga empleyado rin ng News & Public Affairs ng GMA-7 ang karamihan sa production staff ng mga programa ng GMA News TV.
Priority namang mabigyan ng trabaho ang mga contractual talent ng GMA News TV na walang programa sa GMA 7.
Walang ipinagkaiba ang sitwasyon ng mga programa ng GMA News TV sa mga show ng GMA-7 na matagal nang hindi napapanood dahil sa COVID-19 pandemic.
Ito ang dahilan kaya limang buwan nang puro mga throwback episodes ng Encantadia, Kambal Karibal, at iba pa ang ipinalalabas ng Kapuso Network.
Pero nag-umpisa na ang taping ng fresh episodes ng Descendants of the Sun, Pepito Manaloto, The Boobay and Tekla Show, Prima Donnas, Anak ni Waray vs Anak ni Biday, at iba pang mga shows dahil unti-unti nang ibinabalik ang regular programming ng GMA-7.
Nakatakdang maglabas ang GMA Network Inc. ng opisyal na pahayag tungkol sa desisyon ng management na isara ang mga programa ng GMA News TV na hindi na umeere mula pa noong March 2020.
Suggestions
- No more Kapamilya Blockbusters, KB Family Weekend & Ang Hari ng FPJ on ABS-CBN.
- Sunday's Best on ABS-CBN will remain (since 2006), with more and more foreign movies in English-audio language and Filipino classic and current movies in digitally remastered and restored in 1080p HD widescreen and 4K UHD, as well as TV specials and national events.
- No more Tagalog-dubbed Hollywood series.
- No more ABS-CBN News and Current Affairs replay mornings.
- No more star-studded Christmas & Summer Station ID of ABS-CBN.
- No more ABS-CBN Regional local programming.
- Magkaroon na ang digitalization ang lahat ng mga ABS-CBN Regional stations, aligning with the flagship station in Manila.
- ABS-CBN Regional on all stations, would be revert back to ABS-CBN Nationwide.
- Ibabalik ang Alas Singko Y Medya pag 5:30 (kapalit ng Umagang Kay Ganda, moving its timeslot from 5).
- Ibabalik yung Educational TV-produced shows pag 9, followed by cartoon shows (replacing Kapamilya Blockbusters).
- Ibabalik ang Today with Kris pag 11
- Ibabalik sa longest-running noontime variety-show Magandang Tanghali, Bayan o MTB pag 12 pero mananatiling karibal sa show ng Eat Bulaga! sa GMA, pati ang Sunday musical variety show ASAP Natin 'to! back again to ASAP.
- Ibabalik ang SNN: Showbiz News Ngayon ni Boy Abunda pag 1:30, merger with SNN (1st incarnation) and Tonight with Boy Abunda.
- Ibabalik sa pamaagang timeslot ang mga local drama sa hapon (Kapamilya Gold) pag 2:00, then Star Music Video at 3:25, tsaka yung mga telenovelas pag 3:30.
- Ibabalik yung mga anime series sa hapon pag 4.
- Ibabalik ang original timeslot ng TV Patrol Regional sa hapon pag 5 p.m. Aired over ABS-CBN Regional stations nationwide.
- Magkaroon ang live program Rated K ni Korina Sanchez sa hapon pag 5:30, reformatted from magazine talk show on Sunday, and merger with Hoy Gising! and Balitang K.
- Longest-running evening newscast TV Patrol, ibabalik sa pamaagang timeslot pag 6.
- Ibabalik sa pamaagang timeslot ang mga local drama (Primetime Bida) pag 6:30.
- Ibabalik yung mga weekly shows sa gabi pag 8 (including Maalaala Mo Kaya will be moving back to Thursday nights at 9:30).
- Ibabalik ang English newscast The World Tonight pag 11 tsaka ibabalik din ang XXX: Exklusibong, Explosibong, Exposé, Patrol ng Pilipino, Oh No, It's Johnny! at Ryan, Ryan, Musikahan. (The new version of XXX hosted by Julius Babao, Anthony Taberna and Zen Hernandez.)
- Please revive again The Weekend News in English on Saturday and Sunday nights.
- Ibabalik ang old Sunday programs gaya ng StarStudio (drama anthology), Your Song, Love Spell, The Buzz, Knowledge Power, Sharon at Wansapanataym (replacing KB Family Weekend, Banana Sundae, Ang Hari: FPJ on ABS-CBN & Goin' Bulilit).
- Ibabalik ang Hourly Station ID ng ABS-CBN (2014) (created by Star Animation), followed by MTRCB Advisory before the next programming. (The original form of MTRCB Advisory says: Rated PG - ANG SUSUNOD NA PROGRAMA AY RATED “PG.” ITO AY NANGANGAILANGAN NG PATNUBAY AT GABAY NG MAGULANG PARA SA MGA BATANG MANONOOD. and Rated G - ANG SUSUNOD NA PROGRAMA AY RATED “G”. ITO AY PUWEDE SA LAHAT NG MANONOOD.)
- Ibabalik ang Christmas Message at Hourly S/ID ng ABS-CBN (every December only), starts from December 1 to January 1 each of the year similar to PTV/NBN-4, ABC/TV5/5, RPN-9 & IBC-13.
- Ibabalik yung sign-on and sign-off sequences ng ABS-CBN Channel 2: HD SMPTE color bars Test Card for 60 minutes, Announcement (without voice-over) in original form, ABS-CBN’s new version of station message voiced by Peter Musngi with new permit number, plus new Professional Electronics and Communications Engineers, Electronics and Communications Engineers and Technicians (PECE’s, ECE’s and ECT’s), First Class Radio-Telephone Operators, Second-Class Radio Telegraph Operator and Provincial TV Personnel with license number and list of stations nationwide, followed by the Philippine National Anthem 1998 Centennial Version during the Presidency of Joseph Estrada (full, digitally enhanced and remastered version in 1080p HD widescreen and 4K UHD with end tagline with voiceover saying: “Ang watawat at pambansang awit ay sagisag ng ating pagka-Pilipino. Igalang natin at ipagpitagan ang mga ito” plus Philippine Centennial Logo and special thanks to) (replacing the 2013 Version produced by ABS-CBN) then a logo bumper (2014 version) and message saying “Ladies and gentlemen, in a few seconds, we will be on simultaneous nationwide satellite broadcast. Please stand by”, then a short patriotic message, teaser and station ID on sign-on, goodnight song on sign-off.
- ABS-CBN retains the 2016 logo and the classic slogan, “In the Service of the Filipino” which used since 1992.
- ABS-CBN Channel 2 retains its 24-hour broadcasting service (since 2016) with the airing of Movie Central Presents during late nights, except Tuesday mornings from 2:30 am to 3:55 am (sign-off) for its regular transmitter maintenance and scheduled interruptions during the Paschal Triduum of the Holy Week.
- Sana maibabalik yung mga original timeslot sa ABS-CBN Channel 2 mula Lunes hanggang Linggo noong 90's at hindi na totoong itatapat o karibal ng permanenteng timeslot o block sa GMA-7 bilang Kapuso Network.
- Sana maibalik ang mga radio at television frequencies, certificate of public convenience, provisional authority, permit to operate, call signs sa radio at television at analog at digital television channels.
Yan ang totoo!
NTC recalls frequencies, channels assigned to ABS-CBN
The National Telecommunications Commission on Thursday recalled the frequencies assigned to ABS-CBN, which it said was “warranted” in the absence of a legislative franchise.
"The denial of respondent's franchise renewal application by Congress, coupled with the denial of respondent's petition by the Supreme Court, lead to no other conclusion except that respondent had already lost the privilege of installing, operating, and maintaining radio broadcasting stations in the country," the NTC said in a decision released to the media Thursday.
"Consequentially, absent a valid legislative franchise, the recall of the frequencies assigned to respondent is warranted," the decision dated Sept. 9 said.
ABS-CBN’s broadcast franchise expired last May 4. Its free TV and radio channels went off the air on May 5 following a cease and desist order from the National Telecommunications Commission.
The network’s bid for a fresh 25-year franchise was denied by the House Committee on Legislative Franchises despite the position of several government agencies that the company has been compliant in various tax, trading and labor laws, among others.
The Supreme Court en banc on Aug. 25 also voted to dismiss the plea of ABS-CBN Corp. to stop the closure order issued by the National Telecommunications Commission (NTC) in May.
All provisional authorities, certificates of public convenience granted to ABS-CBN were also "revoked/cancelled," the NTC said.
Fitch Solutions earlier called the shutdown “highly politicized.”
Since the shutdown, thousands of employees have been retrenched and departments wiped out including its regional operations.
https://news.abs-cbn.com/business/09/10/20/ntc-recalls-frequencies-channels-assigned-to-abs-cbn
If ever man makabalik ang ABS-CBN sa ere, I think those frequency numbers won't matter anymore, since (1) hindi na rin pwedeng gamitin ang VHF channels (2 to 13) sa digital, (2) they can locate their channel assignment via virtual channels, and (3) baka makabalik pa rin naman sila sa 1-12 positions ng TVplus.
Once they return with a new franchise, they might end up as a radio and TV network and an all-DTV network, as well
pwede nilang marecover ng Channel 2 due to crab mentality (anyone who broadcasts on Channel 2 will be popular since that frequency is always associated with ABS-CBN kung baga hindi magiging sikat ng bagong station na yan because sa ABS dati yung ginagamit na channel number) but radio malabo silang makakabalik lalo na maraming big wigs ng magsusugal sa mga frequencies na yan lalo na 630kHz at 101.9MHz (the only remaining open FM frequency in the Metro Manila area.).
NTC recalls ABS-CBN frequencies
The National Telecommunications Commission recalls ABS-CBN's TV and radio frequencies nationwide
In another blow to media giant ABS-CBN, the National Telecommunications Commission (NTC) issued an order recalling its frequencies.
In a decision dated September 9 and released to media on Thursday, September 10, the NTC noted that ABS-CBN no longer has a legislative franchise to continue operating its television and radio stations nationwide.
The NTC also revoked all certificates of public convenience, which had given ABS-CBN the authority to use the frequencies.
"Indubitably, the denial of respondent's franchise renewal application by Congress, coupled with the denial of respondent's petition by the Supreme Court, lead to no other conclusion except that the respondent had already lost the privilege of installing, operating, and maintaining radio broadcasting stations in the country," the decision said.
"Consequently, absent a valid legislative franchise, the recall of frequencies assigned to respondent is warranted," it added.
The NTC decision covers ABS-CBN's frequencies nationwide, including radio stations DZMM and MOR.
NTC Deputy Commissioner Edgardo Cabarios earlier told Rappler that once the commission recalls ABS-CBN's frequencies, the media giant could still turn to the Court of Appeals.
ABS-CBN's franchise expired on May 4. Its free TV and radio stations went off-air a day later, after the NTC ordered it to stop its operations.
In the same week ABS-CBN was shuttered, the media giant ran to the Supreme Court (SC) in a bid to stop the NTC's cease and desist order. Senators, in a resolution, also urged the NTC to reconsider its order.
NTC said it had to suspend hearings on the recall process back then, given ABS-CBN's petition at the SC.
In July, the House committee on legislative franchises denied ABS-CBN's new bid for a 25-year franchise over alleged "numerous violations." This is in contrast to what transpired at a Senate hearing, where the network was cleared of such violations.
Without a franchise, ABS-CBN had to lay off employees and close its regional broadcast arm.
Late August, the SC dismissed the embattled network's petition for being moot and academic, following the House move to kill its franchise renewal.
https://rappler.com/business/ntc-recalls-abs-cbn-frequencies
Can God Handle Our Failures?
Don't worry about anything; instead, pray about everything; tell God your needs, and don't forget to thank him for his answers. Philippians 4:6, LB
When Lyndon Johnson was asked how he was getting along, he replied "Fine!" He explained that he had adopted the formula once given to him by an old woman many years ago. She said, "When I walks, I walks slow. When I sits, I sits loosely. When I sees a worry coming on me, I just go to sleep." It seems that nearly everyone has his own concerns over which he worries. We worry about the weather, about taxes, about the world situation and about government. We worry about the spread of global terrorism. Single folks worry about getting married, and a lot of married folks that I know worry about staying that way.
Have you ever considered the fact that worry is a senseless and futile pastime which only drains your life of energy and siphons off your productivity? A panel of psychologists concluded that forty percent of the things people worry about never happen. Thirty percent of worry, they say, is about past events which are now history. It will not help one bit to worry about things such as: how well you did on yesterday's test, how well you performed at last week's party, old grievances, or last year's opportunities. Twelve percent of our worries, say these experts, are about our health. Ten percent of the things that we worry about concern trifling items that really do not make a lot of difference. That leaves only eight percent of our worries that psychologists would classify as legitimate areas of concern.
If these observations are true, and they seem quite logical, then we worry an awful lot about things that we can neither control nor should greatly concern us. "Worry," said George Lyons, "is the interest paid by those who borrow trouble."
One of the interesting, if not ironical, things about worry is that believers indulge in the pastime of worry just about as much as those who believe there is no God at all. If, of course, there is no God who directs in the affairs of men, it would be a good idea to worry a little bit every day‑‑ just to keep us on our toes, to keep us from going to sleep at the switch. But if there is a sovereign God who directs in the affairs of His children, then we had better put our faith into practice, which means we can say, "All right, God, you take over the night shift because I am going to sleep."
Do you believe "...all things work together for good to them that love God, to them who are the called according to His purpose" (Romans 8:28)? Paul wrote to the Ephesians and in his opening remarks said that God works "all things after the counsel of His will" (Ephesians 1:11).
Could I anticipate your thoughts? You are not concerned about God's keeping the earth from colliding with another planet‑‑brushing a few million people off into space‑‑but you are a little worried about the consequences of your own mistakes; what you should have said that you did not say, or possibly what you did that you should not have done.
When all is said and done, do you not think that God is big enough and gracious enough to keep us from the tragic consequences of our own failures at the same time? Are you fighting worry? Then take your New Testament and turn to Jesus' sermon on worry found in Matthew, chapters five, six and seven. Then ask yourself if you do not think that God really has everything in control. Yes, worry is the interest paid by those who borrow trouble.
Resource reading: Philippians 4:1-23
https://www.guidelines.org/devotional/can-god-handle-our-failures/
Wednesday, September 9, 2020
With ABS-CBN shut, Andanar hopes PTV can compete in the ratings
Now that ABS-CBN is out of the game, Presidential Communications Operations Office Secretary Martin Andanar hopes that state-owned People’s Television Network (PTV) could compete with other networks in the ratings.
During the House hearing on PCOO’s budget, House committee on appropriations chairperson Rep. Eric Yap asked Andanar whether PTV aims to compete with big networks, such as GMA Network when it comes to ratings since ABS-CBN is now shuttered since it was denied a franchise.
“Ngayong wala na ang ABS-CBN, mayroon ba tayong pangarap, may goals ba tayo sa PTV-4 na maging isang kalaban ng GMA, makapagcompete tayo sa kanila?” Yap asked.
(Now that ABS-CBN is out, do we have aspirations, goals for PTV-4 to compete with GMA, other networks?)
To which, Andanar answered: “Yes, we have a plan to at least be able to compete as far as ratings are concerned.”
“The PTV, being a government-owned and controlled corporation, it also has to make its own money from advertisers.”
Andanar said the PTV has likewise “beefed up” its news from morning to evening.
House appropriations panel chairperson Rep. Eric Go Yap questioned the qualifications of the current officer-in-charge of PTV, which he claimed is a production assistant “with no managerial experience.”
Yap likewise questioned the alleged poor working conditions and the wages of PTV employees.
“Ang gobyerno ngayon, natutulungan pa ‘yung employado nila. Ang sa akin, bakit natin hahayaan na yung mga cameraman P17,000 lang ang sahod tapos kulang sa PPE, kulang sa gamit?” Yap asked Andanar.
In response, Andanar said his office has been trying to address the labor issues inside PTV.
The PCOO was supposed to present its P1.59 budget for 2021, however, the hearing was suspended after lawmakers lambasted the red-tagging activities of one of its officials. [ac]
https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1333349/with-abs-cbn-shut-andanar-hopes-ptv-4-can-compete-with-ratings
‘ABS-CBN Frequencies Now Open To Other Broadcast Networks’
House legislative franchises committee vice chairmen Jonathan Sy-Alvarado and Michael Defensor said Congress would not reserve the frequencies until ABS-CBN Corp. applies for a franchise again in 2022.
The frequencies left by broadcast giant ABS-CBN Corp. with the rejection by Congress of its franchise renewal application may now be given to other companies, ranking lawmakers disclosed on Tuesday, Sept. 8.
House legislative franchises committee vice chairmen Jonathan Sy-Alvarado of Bulacan’s first district and Michael Defensor of Anakalusugan party-list said the former ABS-CBN frequencies could now be given to other franchise applicants. They said Congress would not reserve the frequencies until ABS-CBN applies for a franchise again in 2022.
“It’s now open for application by other broadcast companies,” Alvarado told The Philippine STAR.
Defensor confirmed this, saying the frequencies of ABS-CBN may now be offered by the government to interested companies.
“Technically, the frequencies of ABS-CBN are returned to the state,” Defensor said.
Alvarado said their panel had received information that several companies have signified interest in applying for the frequencies.
“The challenge for them really is to match the capacity of ABS-CBN and its asset of having the most number of regional stations in the country. But I have not heard of any instance when the NTC rejected an applicant for an available frequency,” Alvarado said, referring to the National Telecommunications Commission.
ABS-CBN’s franchise covered five AM and 18 FM radio stations, 42 analog and 10 digital television stations nationwide.
Alvarado, also chairman of the committee on good government and public accountability, did not disclose which companies have expressed interest in the former ABS-CBN frequencies, saying only that it would be “best to wait.”
“It would be NTC (that) would know who these applicants are,” Defensor noted.
The STAR learned from insiders that the Manila Broadcasting Company of the Elizalde group is among the firms that have expressed interest in the franchise.
“It’s really a profitable slot. That’s why it is expected that many are interested,” explained the source, who requested anonymity for lack of authority to speak on the matter.
The development came after the proposal to temporarily use the frequencies of ABS-CBN for the distance learning program of the Department of Education (DepEd) did not push through.
Citing “numerous violations” of franchise and related laws allegedly committed by the network, the House committee on legislative franchises voted 70-11 to reject ABS-CBN’s application for a franchise last July 10.
The network’s 25-year franchise was valid only until May 4. A day after the franchise lapsed, the NTC ordered ABS-CBN to cease its television and radio operations.
President Duterte had repeatedly made public his opposition to the renewal of ABS-CBN’s franchise and even advised the Lopezes to just sell their shares.
In April 2017, Duterte accused the network of “swindling” him for not airing his paid political advertisements during the 2016 presidential campaign, and airing instead a negative ad paid for by former senator Antonio Trillanes IV, one of his staunchest critics.
Last February, ABS-CBN Corp. chief executive officer Carlo Katigbak apologized during a Senate hearing, saying the network was sorry if Duterte had been offended. Katigbak denied insinuations of bias on the part of the network.
Shortly after, Duterte said he had accepted the apology, but clarified that he would leave the fate of ABS-CBN’s franchise to Congress.
Thousands of ABS-CBN workers had to be laid off following the decision of the House not to renew the network’s franchise.
The Supreme Court has dashed ABS-CBN’s last hope of getting back on air as it dismissed the network giant’s petition assailing the NTC’s May 5 cease and desist order against the network. The SC said the petition had become moot and academic.
In a statement on Aug. 25, SC Public Information Office chief Brian Keith Hosaka said the justices, sitting in full court, cited the House legislative franchises committee’s decision not to renew ABS-CBN’s franchise as the ground for dismissing the network’s petition.
Those broadcast frequencies cannot be left idle until ABS-CBN "comes back", because that would literally look like special treatment for them.
pag nakabalik na ang ABS-CBN sa airwaves Full Digital na ang broadcast nila kasi useless na mag invest pa sa analog malapit na ang ASO.
https://www.onenews.ph/abs-cbn-frequencies-now-open-to-other-broadcast-networks
4 Ways To Grow Your Faith
Blessed are you when people insult you, persecute you and falsely say all kinds of evil against you because of me. Rejoice and be glad, because great is your reward in heaven, for in the same way they persecuted the prophets who were before you. Matthew 5:11-12
G.K. Chesterton told the story of a yachtsman who set sail from England, determined to reach an exotic South Sea island. But after many stormy days at sea, he sighted land. Beaching his boat, he ventured inland to find a pagan temple before him. In the spirit of Indiana Jones, he was determined to claim it for England so he scaled the walls and bravely planted the Union Jack at its pinnacle, only to discover that what he had scaled was the Brighton Pavilion on England's south coast. He thought he had sailed in a straight line, but in the storm he had been blown off course and had actually gone in a circle without knowing it. As David Wells put it, "He imagined that he was the first in the land, but it turned out that he was the last."
We smile at the comedy of the error, yet more than a few people I know launch out in the venture of faith, only to hit stormy waters and find themselves going the opposite direction of heaven's shore. Casualties of the faith. How do you keep from being a fatality in the storms of life? The following are guidelines that will help you when you feel tempted to retreat.
Guideline #1: Learn about the nature and character of God. Actually, faith rests upon the character of God. Faith comes by hearing, says Paul, and hearing comes from the Word of God (see Romans 10:17). What we know of God, we have gleaned from the Bible, a book that has been a map for pilgrims and travelers for centuries. If you believe that the Bible contains God's direction for living, you then are confronted with the issue of whether or not God will keep His promise. The more you know of the character of God, the greater will be your faith.
Guideline #2: Realize that winds of testing only strengthen your faith when you remain faithful and steadfast. Some folks become Christians with the anticipation that they will never, ever again face problems. They are the ones who become disappointed. Remember, God never promised to exempt you from storms, but to be with you and to take you through the storm. Literally dozens of promises in the Bible can be found to that effect. Notice that the storm strikes both the believer and the unbeliever alike. The one is not subjected to great force because of his wickedness, nor is the other spared because of his faith; yet God has promised to be with His children in the storm. That's the difference.
The Bible promises a blessing for those who are tested. James, the half-brother of Jesus, wrote that "the testing of your faith develops perseverance" (James 1:3).
Guideline #3: Rest in the assurance that God is still in charge no matter how hard the wind blows. Now I freely admit that sometimes when the storm is raging, you wonder. The dog gets sick, your husband is out of town, the kids have to be taken to the doctor, the babysitter can't sit, and the car won't start. "God," your heart cries out, "why me?" Things must have looked pretty bad to Daniel as his eyes adjusted to the darkness and he saw the lions licking their chops at the thought of fresh meat—him. Please remember the storm will pass, and God will be there to welcome you at the beginning of another day. God will never leave you in the lurch. Here's the promise: "Being confident of this, that he who began a good work in you will carry it on to completion until the day of Christ Jesus" (Philippians 1:6).
Guideline #4: (Most important!). Realize the walk of faith is one step at a time, one day at a time, one problem at a time. God's will is like a flashlight in a dungeon: It doesn't shine around corners but gives you just enough light for the next step. That's as far as you need to go for today.
Resource reading: Philippians 1:12-30.
https://www.guidelines.org/devotional/4-ways-to-grow-your-faith/
Tuesday, September 8, 2020
Solon seeks postponement of 2020 census to next year
A lawmaker has filed a resolution urging the Philippine Statistics Authority (PSA) to postpone this year's census to January 2021 because of the continuing threat of COVID-19.
In Resolution No. 1186, Rep. Rufus Rodriguez of Cagayan de Oro said risks are still present for residents and interviewers and data enumerators despite the PSA's assurance that their personnel have been trained to observe strict health protocols when conducting the census of population and housing.
"[T]here will be face to face interviews and the possibility of infection is still there," Rodriguez said.
Data enumerators must also wear face masks, face shields, and keep a safe distance while interviewing residents for some 15 to 45 minutes, national statistician Dennis Mapa said earlier. Over 120,000 data enumerators and more than 30,000 supervisors have been hired for the census, which began this September.
"[W]hile it is true that the results of the census will guide development planning at the national and local level and will be particularly useful in coming up with policies for reducing poverty, it is not really the most appropriate time right now to conduct the census," added Rodriguez.
Rodriguez also criticized the PSA for warning the public that refusal to participate in the census "bears the punishment of one-year imprisonment and fine of Php 100,000," saying some might feel threatened to participate despite the coronavirus health crisis.
"What we need now is, as far as practicable, less people on the streets and outside their homes in order to help contain the spread of COVID-19," the lawmaker added.
The Philippines now has over 238,000 confirmed cases of COVID-19.
CNN Philippines correspondent Xianne Arcangel contributed to this report.
https://cnnphilippines.com/news/2020/9/8/Rodriguez-postponement-2020-census-PSA.html
PSA urged to postpone census to January 2021
Cagayan De Oro City Representative Rufus Rodriguez called on the Philippine Statistics Authority (PSA) to postpone its 2020 population and housing census to January next year amid the ongoing threat of COVID-19.
Rodriguez's proposal is covered in House Resolution 1186, which he filed on September 3 but was only released to the media on Tuesday.
According to the resolution, the PSA hired 113,364 data enumerators and 22,000 supervisors to visit houses.
“While the agency has given assurances that these personnel have been trained to follow strict health protocols like wearing masks and face shields and to keep a safe distance when interviewing residents for an estimated 15-30 minutes, there are still risks not only for the interviewees but interviewers and data enumerators as well,” Rodriguez said.
There will be face-to-face interviews “and the possibility of infection is still there,” he added.
The PSA last month appealed to the public to cooperate with the data collection for the 2020 census, as it assured that enumerators will follow physical distancing measures.
National Statistician Claire Dennis Mapa said enumerators were to start data gathering on September 1.
The PSA also urged residents of condominiums and exclusive subdivisions to participate in the 2020 census through the online portal, video calls, phone calls, or through a questionnaire that can be obtained from the barangay hall.
'Not appropriate time'
Although Rodriguez recognizes the importance of population survey results as a guide in development planning and policy making at the national and local levels, he said "this period when we are battling a pandemic is not the most appropriate time to conduct the census."
He said conducting the survey this year or while there is still a health crisis would only put people and PSA workers at risk.
"We are still getting daily positive cases in the thousands, though the Department of Health is reporting that the numbers are going down,” he added.
At the same time, Rodriguez also slammed the PSA for its statement warning those who refuse to participate in the census that they could face a penalty of one-year imprisonment and a fine of P100,000.
“Such threat amid the pandemic is uncalled for and inappropriate. What we need is, as far as practicable, fewer people in the streets and outside their homes to help contain the spread of Covid-19,” he said.
He said delaying the census for a few months or until there is a vaccine against COVID-19 would not adversely affect the development planning and policy making of national and local government agencies.
“They can in the meantime rely on historical data with some adjustments,” he added.
The census was supposed to have been started last May, but the National Economic Development Authority (NEDA) and PSA recommended it be moved back to September due to the pandemic.
In March this year, President Rodrigo Duterte asked the public to cooperate in the 2020 census of population and housing.
NEDA chief Karl Kendrick Chua said the census cannot be used for contact tracing of COVID-19 cases. —KG, GMA News
PSA urged to postpone population census to January next year
The Philippine Statistics Authority (PSA) should postpone its 2020 population and housing census and reschedule it in January next year as the country continues to grapple with the coronavirus pandemic, Cagayan de Oro City Rep. Rufus Rodriguez said Tuesday.
Rodriguez said that while the PSA has given assurances that its personnel have been trained to follow strict health protocols in conducting the census, there are still risks involved not only for the interviewees but interviewers and data enumerators as well.
The census began on September 1 and will last until September 30.
The lawmaker said that while the population survey results would be very useful in guiding development planning and policy making at the national and local levels, particularly in reducing poverty, the period of pandemic is “not the most appropriate time” to do it.
“This period when we are battling a pandemic is not the most appropriate time to conduct the census. We are still getting daily positive cases in the thousands, though the Department of Health is reporting that the numbers are going down,” Rodriguez said.
He added doing the survey this year or while there is a health crisis is not worth the risk people and PSA workers would be exposed to.
For now, Rodriguez said that the PSA can delay the census for a few months or even until there is a vaccine against the new coronavirus as it would not adversely affect development planning and policy making by the national government and local government units.
“They can in the meantime rely on historical data with some adjustments,” Rodriguez said.
Meanwhile, Rodriguez also said that PSA’s warning to the public that refusal to participate in the census bears the punishment of one-year imprisonment and a fine of P100,000 is “uncalled for and inappropriate” especially during the pandemic.
“What we need is, as far as practicable, fewer people in the streets and outside their homes to help contain the spread of COVID-19,” Rodriguez said.
As of September 7, there are 238,727 COVID-19 cases in the country, with recoveries at 184,906 and death toll at 3,890.
https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1332662/psa-urged-to-postpone-population-census-to-january-next-year
You Can Find Meaning In The “In-Between-Times”
In their hearts humans plan their course, but the Lord establishes their steps. Proverbs 16:9
Have you ever felt that you were stuck in an "in-between-time"? Looking back over human history, the world has languished in the midst of pandemics, societal unrest, fires, droughts, floods, famines. People have suffered in times of transition, leaving their old homes to seek new ones, sometimes trying to escape persecution and violence. In times of war, no one knows what will end up being left of their personal worlds. "In-between-times" are part of the human condition on this earth. Sometimes it can feel as if we are stuck in misery and uncertainty, unable to move forward through these present troubles.
The Bible is a book about real life, and it contains some good examples of the struggle that occurs in the "in-between-times" too. One of these "in-between-times" is found in the beginning of the Bible. In Genesis 15 God promised a man named Abraham that he would have a son, become the father of a great nation and ultimately bless all nations of the world. but then 25 years of waiting went by. It wasn't until Genesis chapter 21 when we read that a son named Isaac was born. What kind of pressure and stress do you think Abraham felt as the years went by? What were the conversations like between him and his wife, Sarah?
Or what about the interval between the time that David was anointed as King (1 Samuel 16) of Israel and the day when he actually began to reign? (2 Samuel 5) David's 15-year "in-between-time" included fighting the giant Goliath, being banished by the current king who wanted to kill him, hiding out in the desert and fighting many battles. Don't you think he was frustrated and concerned about whatever "the plan" was?
Think, also, for a moment about the followers of Jesus. Their leader, who they had believed was their Savior, had just gone back to heaven. They huddled together in a secret upper room in Jerusalem not knowing quite what to do. They must have rehearsed His words and instructions over and over again. But still they were fixed in that room for what must have felt like an eternity. But suddenly a sound like the blowing of a violent wind came from heaven and filled the whole house where they were sitting. And the Holy Spirit descended upon them! Never again would they be the same!
In each of those cases, the "in-between-times" were platforms upon which God built something new, something fresh, something wonderful! He will do that again, if we accept His plan and His right to rule in our lives.
Yes, the "in-between-times" are uncomfortable, unnatural-feeling times that grate on our sense of independence and self-determination. We want these times over, all over, now. Do you find yourself in an "in-between time" today? If so, pause for a while and ask God what He wants to do with you during this time. What can be gleaned? What part of your character needs adjusting? What attitude needs to be changed? Some of those areas are very personal. They only involve us. But then sometimes God is speaking to a collective people, a community, a nation. Let's not be in such a hurry to get out of the "in-between times." Let's get out of the" in-between times" what He wants us to get. "See, I am doing a new thing!" Scripture says in Isaiah 43:19. "Now it springs up; do you not perceive it?
In one of his "in-between-times," David wrote: "I would have lost heart, unless I had believed that I would see the goodness of the LORD In the land of the living." (Psalm 27:13). The follower of Jesus can say the same thing, as he or she continues to lean into the hope and peace we have in Christ.
Resource Reading: Acts 2:1-47
https://www.guidelines.org/devotional/you-can-find-meaning-in-the-in-between-times/
Monday, September 7, 2020
STATEMENT ON MULTIPLY WEBSITE
September 3, 2020
Multiply may currently be inaccessible to some users today due to a technical problem detected early this morning.
While we have resolved the issues and restored the site, some users may still encounter problems but should be able to access them within the next 24 hours.
We are working with our partners in investigating the cause of the incident.
We apologize for whatever inconvenience this may have caused.
Maraming salamat po.
On March 21, 2013, the Multiply International site was completely closed and inaccessible, after previously Multiply only blocked access to Multiply.com from Indonesia's IP address.
Saturday, September 5, 2020
What Is The Difference Between Faith And Obedience?
Remember your leaders who spoke the word of God to you. Consider the outcome of their way of life and imitate their faith. Jesus Christ is the same yesterday and today and forever. Hebrews 13:7-8
Why God chooses to use some individuals, and seemingly ignores those with far greater talents, is always something which defies human logic. The fact is that God often uses those who have little to recommend them when it comes to entitlement through education, family connections, and intelligence. Yet the biographies of those who have made a mark for God indicate that they share three common traits: 1) They immediately and without hesitation responded to the call of God in their lives. 2) Their simple faith in God was marked by complete obedience, and 3) What they had, they gave to the Lord completely and without reservation.
Such was a man who lived centuries ago, whose name was Abraham. Called by God, he took his family and his possessions and set out on a long trek through the wilderness to a place which God had promised. An interesting comment found in the book of Hebrews says, "By faith Abraham, when called to go to a place he would later receive as his inheritance, obeyed and went, even though he did not know where he was going" (Hebrews 11:8). Did you notice that last phrase, "he did not know where he was going"?
For a moment consider how all of this must have looked to Abraham's friends. Do you not suppose their conversations went like this?
"Say, Abe, we noticed that you are packing. Where you headed?"
"I don't know. We're just following the Lord."
"Really? How are you going to earn a living?"
"I'm not sure of that either."
"What's your five-year plan?"
"I don't have one. We are just following God one step at a time."
Any time someone steps out in faith to trust God, he is going to appear to have one oar out of the water. Of course, he is out of step with the crowd. More than one person has been called a fool when he or she walked away from the comforts of life to follow the Almighty. When called a fool for what he was doing, Oswald Chambers responded, "I am not many kinds of fools in one; only one kind, the kind that believes and obeys God."
Have you learned that obedience does not require that you have the full knowledge of the game plan? It only requires that you have complete confidence in Him whom you are following. When you come to the place where you believe with all of your heart that God can be trusted, and no matter how foolish it may look to others, you make the commitment to trust Him and serve Him, you are going to hear from some who ridicule you and try to make you feel stupid.
When Mrs. Albert Einstein was asked if she understood the theory of relativity, she replied, "No, but I know my husband does, and I know that Albert can be trusted." Faith demands commitment at the level of your heart, but obedience demands commitment at the level of your feet. You see, there are two parts to the issue of faith. The first is intellectual. It concerns what you believe. The second is trust, and that involves actions. Of Abraham, the Bible says, "He obeyed…and he went."
For the child of God, obedience is not an option. It is a command, and when you are confronted with a command, you have two choices: to obey, or to disobey. There is no third choice.
A closing thought. Abraham was not perfect, but he was obedient, and God rewarded that obedience in a very large way. The same God will provide for you as you trust Him and walk in simple obedience. He's the same yet today.
Resource reading: Hebrews 13:1-8.
https://www.guidelines.org/devotional/what-is-the-difference-between-faith-and-obedience/
Friday, September 4, 2020
Palawan ready for plebiscite to create 3 provinces
PUERTO PRINCESA – Palawan Governor Jose Chaves Alvarez reiterated the readiness of the provincial government to conduct the plebiscite for the proposed creation of three provinces here.
In an online press briefing, Alvarez said that plebiscite, which was supposed to be held last May 11, will be still he held depending on the recommendation of Commission on Elections (Comelec), and based on Inter-Agency Task Force (IATF) guidelines.
He said that they were waiting for the schedule that will released by the Comelec.
“Dahil ‘yan ay batas na, walang makakapigil nyan, ang makakapigil lang dyan ay ‘yong petition ng mga taga city na dinala nila sa Supreme Court dahil unconstitutional daw pero napagpasyahan na ‘yon. Dahil may pandemic pinospostphone ng Comelec ang plebisito, but as soon as pandemic subsided, the Comelec will schedule a new date in order to do it,” he said.
“But the Comelec have to refer this with the IATF dahil hindi lang ito bastang health emergency, hindi natin nakikita ang kalaban,” Alvarez added.
He said other agencies concerned, such as Department of Education (DepEd), Philippine National Police (PNP), Department of Interior and Local Government (DILG) and Department of Health (DOH), were also prepared in case the plebiscite will be conducted amid the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) pandemic.
“Nakuha na natin ang DepEd, PNP, DILG at handa na sila. Lastly ay ‘yong DOH, they are willing to conduct plebiscite agad nakakamask lahat. Hindi ka rin naman aabot ng matagal doon kasi yes or no lang, kunti din ang boboto siguro. Mangyayari talaga ang plebisito at COMELEC lang ang magtatakda ng petsa,” he said.
Palawan, which is currently under modified general community quarantine (MGCQ), may also be allowed to conduct election while implementing minimum health standards, he said.
He that voters do not need to stay long in the precinct because all they need to do is to choose between yes or no.
“In fact ngayon ay pwede na tayo dahil MGCQ na may flights na at yong covid recovery natin ay very remarkable. Sa Palawan ay walang namamatay sa COVID-19 except doon na isang may sakit na talaga. Ang sekreto lang naman sa COVID-19 ay isolation lang talaga,” Alvarez said.
Comelec had earlier decided to defer the holding of the plebiscite on the division of Palawan to a later date “when the COVID-19 situation in the province improves.”
https://mb.com.ph/2020/09/04/palawan-ready-for-plebiscite-to-create-3-provinces/
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What Do You Believe In?
…faith comes from hearing the message, and the message is heard through the word of Christ. Romans 10:17
When Allied troops went into the concentration camps of Europe at the end of World War 2, soldiers found a Star of David carved on a wall with these words beneath it: "I believe in the sun--even when it does not shine. I believe in love--even when it is not shown. I believe in God--even when he does not speak." This was the commitment of faith by someone who chose to hold on to his or her faith regardless of how dark the circumstances were.
What you believe determines what you are, and it is faith in God which gives people dignity and lets them live with purpose in the darkness. How do you have that kind of faith?
First--You must believe in the necessity of faith no matter how dark the hour. The Bible says, "…Anyone who comes to him must believe that he exists and that he rewards those who earnestly seek him" (Hebrews 11:6). The only way this is possible is to get your eyes off the circumstances and refocus them on the Almighty.
Second--Belief which transforms darkness to light is belief in the simplicity of faith. The analogy of a little child was what Jesus used to help His disciples understand this. In Luke 18:17, Jesus said that unless his disciples accepted God's kingdom in the simplicity of a child, they'd never get in. Friend, there will always be a tension between circumstances and faith. It was true of Abraham centuries ago, and it is still true of us today. Our emotions and feelings are products of our circumstances, and when they are not very pleasant, our faith begins to sag until we tell our emotions where to get off.
Dr. Guy Duffield said that in the days of the infant church, believers would greet each other asking, "How is your faith?" But today we ask, "How are you feeling?" And the tension between faith and feeling often leaves us with the impression that God has let us down.
One of the myths that a lot of people have bought into is the concept that if you become a believer, everything wonderful is going to happen to you. You will be successful, healthy, and well-liked by your contemporaries. Friend, God never made that promise, but He did categorically promise to be with you when you walk through the fire and the flood.
Third-- belief which enables you to overcome is belief in the power of faith. But this needs clarification. What you need is not faith in faith, but faith in the power of God. "All things are possible to him who believes," said Jesus in Mark 9:23. Was this merely poetic license? Or was He saying that there is no limit to what faith can accomplish? On two occasions, Jesus used the analogy of faith so strong that you could command a mountain to move. Impossible, right? Of course! But what He was teaching very clearly (and those who heard knew this with certainty) was this: "What is impossible with men is possible with God."
Remember that, when the doctor says, "There is nothing more that medical science can do," or your human resources are depleted, and God is your only hope. I'm thinking of one husband who told his wife, "All our money is gone. From now on, we've got to trust God," and she responded, "Has it really come to that?"
Fourth--Believe in the reward of faith in response to simple obedience. "According to your faith it will be done to you," Jesus told a blind man who recovered his sight (Matthew 9:29). Augustine put it: "Faith is believing what we do not see, and the result of faith is seeing what we believe." Some say that God no longer does the miraculous, and for them, nothing much ever really happens. But for those who simply trust God, it is amazing what happens. Faith does make the difference.
Resource reading: Hebrews 11:24-31
https://www.guidelines.org/devotional/what-do-you-believe-in/
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