The Manila Times

To see a nation transforme­d

- RUBEN C. DE LARA

gained the highest votes of 39.1 percent, enough to win the presidency. That was a loud protest vote, a wake-up call to all Filipinos. The new President has become a phenomenon for Filipinos in search of a veritable leader.

I thought change in our country had begun. “DaangMatuw­id,” the sequel campaign line to “Kungwalang­corrupt,walangmahi­rap” – dicta that had won local and global admiration and respect began to get mocked by critics. For the positive results!

Obviously, they were not enough. They needed to be enhanced! The much-celebrated GDP growth, for example, was not at all inclusive. It was a jobless growth. Despite the much-vaunted CCT program, the number of our poor continues to grow!

Support to these dicta was weakened by a divided 60.9 percent electorate to stop a strong, united 39.1 percent vote for the uncouth. Truly, there is a need to enhance all the good that we saw in the old leadership. Hence, President Duterte’s group’s slogan is: TRUE CHANGE IS COMING!

Almost three months after the new President was installed, his trust rating was outstandin­g at 91 percent! But the euphoria has come too early. While there is vast approval to eradicate criminalit­y, mainly the menace of illegal drugs, the approach is generally seen as dehumaniz- ing.

Some who voted for him were sorry they did; others who did not vote for him are now glad. This is the sharp contrast between the new and the old leadership. The nation remains divided. The search for a veritable leader to bring TRUE CHANGE remains.

Times have really changed! We all yearn for change – a change for the best, not just the better. We want a combined best from both PNoy and Digong’s brand of leadership – discerning­ly humane and decisive.

Politics, beliefs, principles, views – all have changed harshly over the years! What were indecent and unacceptab­le before are now getting to be acceptable!

I just watched the movie Ignatius de Loyola and this dialogue caught my attention: “The world is changing, Iñigo. Maybe it’s time for a new dream.” Inigo was “raised in a family culture of high Catholic piety but lax morals.” He was a man of courage. With a tiny band of Spanish soldiers, he stood his ground against the attack of a large French army. When a French cannon ball shattered his leg, this led him to a life of solitude, exalting his personal dreams and yearnings in life – but ending in desperatio­n. In his search for the true meaning of life, he was led to read the life of Christ and the saints. This impelled him to a newfound life to belong with and serve the poor.

Unschooled in theology, but passionate in sharing his spirituali­ty, Ignatius de Loyola was accused of being an ILLUMINATI and jailed. However, he stood his ground as an authentic follower of Christ. He was freed based on the testimonia­ls of the numerous by ILLUMINATI, are we not far from being

We too must stand our ground and not succumb to the ILLUMINATI’s secret campaign or to a similarly veiled campaign by others to see a nation, like ours, transforme­d based on human values.

The short and simple story about Christ’s willingnes­s to suffer for others, even to the point of death – all in complete obedience to God’s WILL – encapsulat­es HIS way of life. Modeling on this life is humanity’s only guarantee to see a nation transforme­d!

Combining PNoy’s and Digong’s best to effect TRUE CHANGE will not be enough. Humans as we all are, there will always be a void in our best. Let us hope and pray that President Duterte will remain open to be transforme­d in his ways of governance driven by the ways of Christ alone.

Lest we be easily lulled into the belief that WAR ON DRUGS can only be solved the Duterte way, we must remember that the best way still is GOD’s way. have no respect for human life. Extrajudic­ial killings MUST STOP! Chasing the elusive dream to see a nation transforme­d will be a long journey. But with GOD, nothing is impossible. RUBENC.DELARAisfo­underandpr­esidentof (SHED)ServingHum­anitythrou­ghEmpowerm­entandDeve­lopment,Inc.Hisadvocac­yis toseeanati­ontransfor­medtomakep­ossible theambitio­usdreamofe­ndingpover­tyandall formsofabu­ses.

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