Feb 28, 2008
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Showing comments 1 to 5 of 9 total.
guest
Hi PIBJ, i am the person who has been writing you to always keep this music that you use here in the last part (when bro. alvin prayed the blessing at the end part)..i am an avid fan of pibj so i am very familiar with this music and it helps me in my reflection..please always keep that last music!!...rasy factura, germany
guest
thanks bro bo,and bro alvin,inspired,julius perater
guest
This video/interview really touched me. I'm just wondering how can I get copies of that painting so I can give it to my friends here at US? I want them to be inspired also by Hapag ng Pag-asa and who knows we can help those street children thru this wonderful painting of Mr. Joey Velasco. Keep it up Mr. Joey Velasco.
grace fikingas
This interview is so inspiring! It reminds me of Wind In Peace Migrants Center in Ilsan, Korea. I have visited the place 3 times with Fr. Dong Marcaida who's celebrating English Mass with Filipinos there. I was so amazed to see a very familiar painting I'd watch in Preacher in Blue Jeans before! I'm talking about the Hapag ng Pag-asa. It's inside the office of Fr. Anselmus Min, Priest-in-Charge of the migrant center. Bro. Joey, you're touching lives with your paintings. God loves you...
guest
I'm talking one of ur great paint Hapag ng Pag-Asa, very touching and powerful to touch our heart for the poor children. (Same -From Milan, Italy)