Kerygma Preacher Arun Gogna told me that while he and his wife Lalaine were watching The Pacman knock down El Terrible Last Sunday, Lalaine told him that were probably only two people in the entire world who wasn’t watching the fight: Pope Benedict and Bo Sanchez.
Sorry Lalaine, only one person didn’t watch.
Because last Sunday, after giving a retreat in Tagaytay, I had lunch with my family in a restaurant, and together with every breathing, living creature in that building, we watched the fight on public TV. And all of us—waiters, cooks, and customers—went berserk every time Pacquiao’s punch landed on Morales.
What a fight and what a boxer.
Obet Cabrillas, another Kerygma Preacher, was once a fierce boxer. (If you ask me, he still looks like one. Don’t let his height fool you!) We met last Sunday night and I asked him to analyze the fight and the fighter for me. He had followed Manny’s career from the start. And what he said fascinated me. Obet said that in one interview, one journalist asked Manny, “Meron ka bang agimat?” (Do you have an amulet?) And Manny said, “Wala akong agimat. Ang alam ko, Nagbibigay ng Diyos ng mga regalo sa tao. At ang binigay Niya sa akin, malakas akong sumuntok. Kaya ginagamit ko ito sa pagbigay ng kaluwalhatian sa Kanya…” (I don’t have an amulet. What I know is that God gives gifts to people. And He gave me the gift of a strong punch. I will use it to give glory to Him.”) This is a loose quotation, but it captures the essence of what Pacquiao said.
I’m reminded of another athlete who spoke about this same powerful principle. Eric Liddell, the Olympic champion sprinter, said, “God made me fast, and when I run, I feel His pleasure…” (You can watch this inspiring story in the true-to-life movie, Chariots of Fire.)
Eric Liddell knew his core gift.
Manny Pacquiao knew his core gift.
Unless you know your core gift, you’ll never be a champion.
Kerygma Preacher Alvin Barcelona talks about his music mentor, Freddie Aguilar. He says that whenever he watched Freddie sing, he did it with 100% passion. In every concert, the audience would always ask Freddie to sing his worldwide “legendary” song, Anak. But even if he has sung this song a thousand times, he sings it with so much passion, you’d think he was singing it for the first time.
Alvin tells me a good story. He says that because Freddie helped in the EDSA Revolution, President Cory Aquino offered him a government position. (Department of Music?) His politely turned down the offer and said, “Tita Cory, gusto kong maglingkod sa bansa. Pero pagkanta lang alam ko.” (Auntie Cory, I want to serve the country. But I only know how to sing.)
I’m sure Freddie has many gifts. But he stuck to his core gift.
On November 21, I’m kicking-off the provincial tour of my Inspirational and Comedy Concert, Botoks. (Six cities for this year: Cebu, Bacolod, Iloilo, Davao, Ormoc, and Bohol.) It’s entitled Botoks—not Bosings, Bocooks, or Bodances. Because my core gift is to speak. Yes I can sing too, but I’d rather let my fellow Kerygma Preachers wow the audience with their incredible singing voices.
My role is to preach God’s love to the world.
What is your core gift?
It’s the only way to be a Champion.PS. If you haven’t signed up, join the www.kerygmafamily.com, and get all the training you need to become a Champion in life. I’ll send you God’s Word everyday to nourish your soul and make you strong. Log onto www.kerygmafamily.com now and live a fantastic life.
Sorry Lalaine, only one person didn’t watch.
Because last Sunday, after giving a retreat in Tagaytay, I had lunch with my family in a restaurant, and together with every breathing, living creature in that building, we watched the fight on public TV. And all of us—waiters, cooks, and customers—went berserk every time Pacquiao’s punch landed on Morales.
What a fight and what a boxer.
Obet Cabrillas, another Kerygma Preacher, was once a fierce boxer. (If you ask me, he still looks like one. Don’t let his height fool you!) We met last Sunday night and I asked him to analyze the fight and the fighter for me. He had followed Manny’s career from the start. And what he said fascinated me. Obet said that in one interview, one journalist asked Manny, “Meron ka bang agimat?” (Do you have an amulet?) And Manny said, “Wala akong agimat. Ang alam ko, Nagbibigay ng Diyos ng mga regalo sa tao. At ang binigay Niya sa akin, malakas akong sumuntok. Kaya ginagamit ko ito sa pagbigay ng kaluwalhatian sa Kanya…” (I don’t have an amulet. What I know is that God gives gifts to people. And He gave me the gift of a strong punch. I will use it to give glory to Him.”) This is a loose quotation, but it captures the essence of what Pacquiao said.
I’m reminded of another athlete who spoke about this same powerful principle. Eric Liddell, the Olympic champion sprinter, said, “God made me fast, and when I run, I feel His pleasure…” (You can watch this inspiring story in the true-to-life movie, Chariots of Fire.)
Eric Liddell knew his core gift.
Manny Pacquiao knew his core gift.
Unless you know your core gift, you’ll never be a champion.
Kerygma Preacher Alvin Barcelona talks about his music mentor, Freddie Aguilar. He says that whenever he watched Freddie sing, he did it with 100% passion. In every concert, the audience would always ask Freddie to sing his worldwide “legendary” song, Anak. But even if he has sung this song a thousand times, he sings it with so much passion, you’d think he was singing it for the first time.
Alvin tells me a good story. He says that because Freddie helped in the EDSA Revolution, President Cory Aquino offered him a government position. (Department of Music?) His politely turned down the offer and said, “Tita Cory, gusto kong maglingkod sa bansa. Pero pagkanta lang alam ko.” (Auntie Cory, I want to serve the country. But I only know how to sing.)
I’m sure Freddie has many gifts. But he stuck to his core gift.
On November 21, I’m kicking-off the provincial tour of my Inspirational and Comedy Concert, Botoks. (Six cities for this year: Cebu, Bacolod, Iloilo, Davao, Ormoc, and Bohol.) It’s entitled Botoks—not Bosings, Bocooks, or Bodances. Because my core gift is to speak. Yes I can sing too, but I’d rather let my fellow Kerygma Preachers wow the audience with their incredible singing voices.
My role is to preach God’s love to the world.
What is your core gift?
It’s the only way to be a Champion.PS. If you haven’t signed up, join the www.kerygmafamily.com, and get all the training you need to become a Champion in life. I’ll send you God’s Word everyday to nourish your soul and make you strong. Log onto www.kerygmafamily.com now and live a fantastic life.
Well said Bo! It's about time people start looking and finding their core gifts. There's no other time but now. I want to serve God. I also want to be a champion!
ReplyDeletei think my core gift is singing but how will you know if its realy your core gift?
ReplyDeletei was thinking why in the world would you title your concert Botoks, until you hinted about not dancing or singing, but talking as your core gift. very cool! =)
ReplyDeletemay God bless you with more hours, Bo. i have only started reading your blog and watching your videos, and I thank God i'm meeting and learning about more and more people like you!
-ren (from Edmonton, Canada)
He also prays before he fights: that neither he nor his opponent gets hurt seriously. :grin
ReplyDeleteI am a Pacquiao fan and a fan of every Filipino that "fight" and excel in their respective fields. But I can never be a fan of a sport that glorifies violence. I never liked boxing. I wished they just arm wrestle, he he. (:grin)
ReplyDeleteSorry guys for being the ultimate killjoy in boxing sport.
Anyway, cheers to Pacman for his victory.
Cheers to the Filipino people.
Also I hope our government gives due recognition to other outstanding Filipino athletes as well, like Juvic Pagunsan who made waves in the Hongkong Golf Pro-Tournament by winning 2nd place topping many European professionals. Juvic just turned pro this year, according to the news.
I just recently re-discovered my core gifts. Am [URL=http://www.magandangbalita.com/blog/2006/05/06/focus-on-your-strengths/]focusing on my strengths[/URL] now and I have never been happier in my life.
ReplyDeleteAll of us should look within us and find our core gifts. And use them with passion and fervor.
Last night i wrote on a cartolina I posted on the wall of my room.
ReplyDeleteGoal:...
Talents:...
How to get there:....
Partners:....
I filled it up and will continue to add to it until i've figured it out.
To the "guest" who asked how will you know if its your core gift? Simple, you excell in it! And "you'll know!"
Jomar is right. Look at the things that you can do easily, that you like doing, areas that you excel in.
ReplyDeleteI recommend the book Now Discover Your Strength by Marcus Buckingham. When you buy the book, there is a bonus online test you can take to discover your strengths.
Often times, many of us neglect to see our strengths because they seem so easy for us (while others marvel at how we do it). We make the mistake of concluding that if we do something easily and well, other people can do the same. Which is almost never the case.
knowing your core gift, is like guiding you in knowing God's will. it will help us more, just hold on to God.
ReplyDeleteits so sad it seems i havent found my gift yet. i have lots of potentials in almost evry field i like or enter into but with respect to expertise or being a champion, taht remains a grey-area in my vision... :cry
ReplyDeleteHi Brother Bo. I,m Grace of UP Cebu..the one who ambushed interview you months ago about Kerygma Feast..
ReplyDeleteThe article got published. Thank you po!..kaya lang, it came out two days after our cut off ..hehe..lol.
Your talk about core gift months ago has somewhat enlightened me in my confusion whether I should stay in my course or not...Now, im still taking up the same course..but i admit that I am still on my way in discerning my core gift.
I hope i'll know my core gift soon..and that i would be able to develop it well..
Thanks for serving God and people like me..your talks and writings really help a lot.
=) Blogs are also one way in reaching out the youth..im glad you have this already..hehe
looking froward for the next K-Feast..=)
i have not found my core gift yet but knowing the truth each one has a core gift i will continue to find out what he's given me. i hope it will be clear enough to people close to me to confirm i have it.
ReplyDeletei share the same sentiments with you, guys... i havent found my core gift. or maybe, i do but im not aware of it or i havent reached my full potential yet.
ReplyDeletebut i do wanna start developin it so that i may serve HIM fully... or just simply, to find meaning in my monotonous life...
weeeee.... ranting again... haha!
thanks BO! u continue to help me keep the fire of faith burning! ;)
dis morning i saw one of your fans.told her to share inspirations she learned from you to the youth of our parish, sto.nino, modesta,san mateo rizal.may be my core gift is dealing with the young ones inspite of my age, i enjoy their company specially in our story telling sessions. your family inspires lots of people.thanks God.
ReplyDeleteHi there Bo..I was so inspired by your message and for this, I thought of a moment what is my Core Gift... :sigh
ReplyDeleteCould you please help me search for my core gift? Maybe my Job? :?
Bro. Bo. First I want to say thank you for allowing God to use you to spread His word. These words really inspire many people including me.Thanks for showing to the world that our catholic faith is more than what they saw when we celebrate the Holy mass.Catholics also knows how to worship God and it revealed in our monthly Kerygma Feast.
ReplyDeleteI appreciate Manny "PACMAN" for everytime he won he acknowledges God.Noting down that it is God who gave him toughness to win the fight and when he losses he never give excuses but admit his personal shortcomings. His humility is very inspiring. I just hope he wont be corrupted by the people around him and dont allow people use him for their personal and bad motives.
I know that in a way I found my core gift but I dont maximize it and even ignore it and stick on something which I have been for a while.Since my child days and even high school days I know I feel good and do good in dealing with people whatever level they are and even if they are strangers. Classmates and friends often told me I can speak well and convince people well mostly with regards to faith in God. But I dont maximize it.
I know there are people who experienced the same thing. They know their core gifts but sometimes afraid to do it because you are not doing it as often as what you are doing your daily and ordinary routine activities. May God bless us and give us strenght to live a life according to our core gifts because I believe that's the only time we can glorify God more according to His purpose in us.
Bro. Bo you are an inspiration, dont get tired to spread His word. Hope to be like you someday....
Godbless
Just call me peter of San Juan, MM
An infected tonsils was probably the cause of Pacmans 39-degree fever. Also, he felt the headcold and probably diminished a little of his strength but fought unceasingly. With his declaration of a fever immediately before the fight I can clearly see not a Manny but the workings of EMMANUEL! Words and actions of the fighter manifested Gods presence in his core gift.
ReplyDeleteI thank you Father God for giving Brother Bo to our lives. Thank You Father God for all these people sharing their thoughts and it gives inspiration to others.Amen.
ReplyDeleteGod Bless us All.
hi, brother bo. yes, you have the gift of inspiring people. not only because you can talk but because you do it with a sincere heart. ever since i first watched your tv show in rpn9, my life has turned for the better. thank you.
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whoooow!..hello pow!. im an avid viewer of your show every wed. and i really make it a point that i 'll listen to bro bo.IT really completes my week. the reason why i love mid weekday.I learned a lot it helps me improve and developed as a whole person. every night im inspired evertytime i hear your passages. it really maximize my thirst for wisdom and knowledge. my faith to my God, my creator, and my bestfriend as well. Nice to know that there are shows like Kerygma TV to spend my worthwhile viewing.
ReplyDeleteThe core gift that Manny has is something that we filipinos are proud of. He emmulates every one of us. A person with a strong bond with God. I learned that whatever things we do. We must do it with a greater cause.a purpose not only for ourself but also for other like Manny. He wants every Filipino to Unite evrytime he fights.
As i am journeying my life. A 20 year old guy like me wants to be him. I want to find my own Mustard seed, to be able to serve my purpose here on Earth. Hope we all find it all. And i have no doubt at all. With the help of our God. We are all destined to be "Great" 8) [B]Great[/B]
thanks jomar and how to know your core gift, and yup your right i feel that wht i do is easy and that others can do it... and unfortunately i don't think of my goals i just do somthing and finished it like my studies i'm not even the one who choose my course maybe thats my problem i'm not free to choose my course thats why i feel i don't excell in anything, any way i'll buy the book your recomending and i hope it will help me thanks again :grin
ReplyDeletehi Bo! I would like to thank you for the inspiring and funfilled night you and the rest of the guys gave last night. I was so inspired by your talks last night. I'm in the seminary now and I was rejuvinated by your messages last night, it seem that God is talking to me through you. I know and believe that God had done something to me last night, He healed me with the same experience you had when you were young. I hpoe I could be like you and the kerygma preachers that when you preach your full of vigor, enthusiasm, love and compassion, someday. Daghang Salamat.
ReplyDeletei have read two articles/blogs from you, Bro. Bo about core gift (TOYM is the 3rd). i forwarded it to others mentioning your website as well. I had teary eyes reading these as I have been wandering and wondering lately. I feel Im not using my core gift. But moreso, I realized Im wasting my time somehow.
ReplyDeleteI remember that when I was very young (about 5 years old), I blurted out "when I grow up, I will be a singer!!" And immediately, my older brothere commented "yes, a frustrated singer". It hit me like a stone deep in the heart. Unknowingly, it went deeper in me. I never dreamt of singing again since then. When I joined a Catholic youth group, everyone was saying a have a very good voice, much better than some artists in the showbusiness industry. It was only then that i realized, that i really can sing. With the grace from God, I served singing in the community. But when I worked for the corporate world, I lost my confidence again and would often have stage frights, my voice won't come out.
Now that we have the Philippine Idol, Pinoy Dream Academy, Pinoy Pop Superstar, etc, I often feel envious of them seeing them realize their dreams. Im already married but I would still tell my husband, I still want to be able to sing. Maybe, I was not meant to be a singer, but it does not also mean that I must not or could not sing anymore. I can compose songs too (lyrics and tune, though i don't play a musical instrument, so I might as well continue with it. : )
Anyway, thank you for bringing this close-to-heart reality in life. I just pray, like you and many others who know their core gifts and use them for God, others like me will be able to do so.
Thanks Bo, God bless you always! We're blessed by the Lord through you...and your fellow servant-leaders!!
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ReplyDeleteInteresting web page is, i'll see you later one more timee
ReplyDeleteYour site is very interesting and usefulp
ReplyDeleteA very interesting topic, upon reading your article about coregift, i realize that my coregift is to work with the poor people. Im presently involve with gawad kalinga as a caretaker team. How i wish i could improve my gift with you as my mentor, Truly you are a gift from God for the filipino catholics, You are a blessing to our people and to our country, God is Good
ReplyDeleteI share the same dilemma..
ReplyDeleteI still cannot discern what it is that i am supposed to do with my life.
I have been praying for it for a long time now.
To everyone: Help me pray to find my core gift. That something that I could do with passion. : )
You can try this website: http://quiz.ivillage.co.uk/cgi-bin/uk_work/tests/career.pl,
ReplyDeleteTake the exam "What career will suit your personality" As of the many free personality exams that I have taken thru the web, this is the most accurate.
However, I would still recommend that you read the book by Mr. Buckingham.
Goodluck and Godbless!
Helo Kuya Bo,
ReplyDeleteI really don't know my core gift.
I love to be with children.
I love to play with them.
I love teaching kids.
And i want to be a champion too!
By serving God using my core gift.
I hope i will now realized what is mine!
Thanks!
hi po kua bo!
ReplyDeleteuhmm..i still don't know po my core gifts!
all i know is that ever since i was a kid, i always imagine myself as someone who performs on stage (like i sing, dance or act).
actually im still like that..when i'm alone in my room, i would sing and dance as if i was a professional performer..and it really gives me so much joy!
i've been dreaming of this for so long
do you consider this as a core gift??
PLEASE! anyone! help! thanks! :D
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ReplyDeleteManny Pacquiao may be good in boxing, but professional boxing is an "immoral sport" according to the Vatican, so how can his boxing success glorify God?
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