Sun.Star Cebu

Zontians for all seasons

- MILA C. ESPINA mcespinter­national@yahoo.com

Ihave been with Zonta 1 since the early ‘80s. Every year was a challenge and civic involvemen­ts were internaliz­ed with friendship and fellowship; every project imbibed with the passion to serve.

It will be a golden anniversar­y in 2018. The Council of Past Presidents and the current offi- cers and members have all these years sustained its programs for women and children, education and value formation, health delivery, entreprene­urship, arts and culture. With active partnershi­ps with the City and Province of Cebu, the academe, the socio-business sectors and other charitable institutio­ns, as well as active leadership in the Zonta Internatio­nal, the Zonta 1 will continue its chain of stewardshi­p to empower women to initiate and sustain services to improve the quality of life.

Lenten thoughts

I am blessed with a happy family and friends. My challenges come from Him who guides and sees how far I could go. Then, when I am about to give up, He takes over. I always remember “Footprints in the Sand.” At the point when a human thought he was abandoned, God said: “During your times of trial and suffering, when you saw only one set of footprints, it was then that I carried you.”

Pope John XXIII was praying and thought he could no longer solve the problems around him. The Voice of God said: “Go to sleep, John. It’s my turn!”

My faith has been my shield. Oh, God knows the crises I had all these years. But, look, I’m still alive and strong. As the song goes, “Faith can move mountains.” Prayers coming from the heart, the Holy Rosary, and my devotions to the Holy Ghost for enlightenm­ent; St. Ezekiel and St. Martin for our health; the Sto. Niño for almost irremediab­le problems; Our Mother of Perpetual Help, to ease my personal crises, have been my companions.

Life is beautiful. It is our handiwork to our Lord. Happy Easter to all.

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