Tuesday, May 18, 2021

Mela Tunay announces retirement from volleyball

Mela Tunay announced her retirement from volleyball on Tuesday.


In an interview on “The Game”, Tunay said she is eyeing to pursue different roles outside the volleyball court.


“Actually, I’ve told a couple of friends na I won’t play na. I guess, that’s where we’re leading. So yes, I’m officially retired,” she revealed in the interview.



The former University of Santo Tomas Tigress also explained that she did not make any public announcement yet before the interview to avoid getting attention. 


According to her, she made the decision amid the issues surrounding the tryouts for the Philippine national team. 


“I haven't made like a public post or announcement about it because I didn't want to draw attention because during the time I told my team na I won't be pursuing na volleyball, it was the time na mainit yung usapan sa volleyball. So I didn't want any attention na mapunta pa sakin,” Tunay said. 


Asked about what’s next for her, the volleyball player said she would be focusing on her activities on digital aside from serving as an agent for Virtual Playground. 


“So far, I’ve been focusing on digital stuff, plus my work as an agent and manager in Virtual Playground. I am also doing marketing stuff on the side,” she said. 


“Despite letting go of something I’m really passionate about, I’m gonna do something na super love ko din.”


Tunay also shared that she has finished her Master’s degree which was one of her signs to retire from volleyball. 


She first suited up for the UST Tigresses in UAAP Season 73-77 before taking her talent in the professional league, particularly with Cignal and Petron. 


Tunay was supposed to suit up for Motolite in 2020 but the Premier Volleyball League did not push through due to the pandemic. 


She was then grouped with a new team, Peak Form, for this year’s PVL edition but eventually decided to bid volleyball goodbye. 


https://news.abs-cbn.com/sports/05/18/21/mela-tunay-announces-retirement-from-volleyball

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Learn About The Life And Ministry Of Paul The Apostle

Christ will be exalted in my body, whether by life or by death.  For to me, to live is Christ and to die is gain.  Philippians 1:20b-21


Some are born great, some have greatness thrust upon them, and some could be dumped out of an airplane in a brown paper bag over a country where they had never sat foot, and they would still achieve greatness.  These are the ones who are truly great.  Such was the individual born long ago of Jewish parents in the university town of Tarsus, located in the Zagros mountains of Turkey.  During the first part of his life, he was identified as Saul of Tarsus, but following a dramatic encounter with the risen Christ, he became known as Paul, the Apostle.


No other individual so shaped and molded the future of Christianity as did this scholarly and dedicated individual.  As an author he contributed 13 books to the New Testament, writing more books than any other person, and second only to Luke in volume.  As the theologian of the first century, he settled doctrinal issues, set in order rules for church government, and became the missionary who spread the Good News through the known world from Jerusalem to Rome, and perhaps as far west as Spain.


Following his conversion, which you can read about in the 9th chapter of the book of Acts, Saul, as he was then known, went on to Damascus where he recovered his sight following the blindness which had occurred as he traveled to Damascus.  His conversion was immediate and complete.  Whereas he had been the greatest enemy of Christianity, he became its great proponent and evangelist, traversing seas and continents in the relentless pursuit of converts.


When Paul appeared before a hostile mob in Jerusalem, he tried to explain what had happened.  Here are his words:  “I am a Jew, born in Tarsus of Cilicia, but brought up in this city [meaning Jerusalem].  Under Gamaliel [one of the chief theologians of Jewish law], I was thoroughly trained in the law of our fathers and was just as zealous for God as any of you are today.  I persecuted the followers of this Way to their death, arresting both men and women and throwing them into prison, as also the high priest and all the council can testify. I even obtained letters from them to their brothers in Damascus and went there to bring these people as prisoners to Jerusalem to be punished” (Acts 22:3-5), and that was when Paul had his encounter with Jesus Christ.


Following his conversion, Paul met with much skepticism from the Christian community, something which was to have been expected.  After three years in exile in Arabia, he returned to Damascus and then to Jerusalem to meet with Peter and James, the Lord’s brother, who had become a leader in the church.  He then went back to his hometown in Tarsus and made tents until, approximately seven years later, Barnabas sought him out and said, “Brother Saul, the Lord has need of you!”


Paul and his traveling companions made three extensive missionary journeys, and in the process, planted the flag of Christianity in many a town and city.  He discovered how it was to be on the receiving end of a jail sentence and was often abused and imprisoned for his faith.  Writing to the Corinthians he opened his heart, saying, “We are hard pressed on every side, but not crushed; perplexed, but not in despair; persecuted, but not abandoned; struck down, but not destroyed” (2 Corinthians 4:8-9).  He also told how he had received the traditional 39 lashes from his enemies on five occasions.  Three times he was beaten with rods, once stoned, and so forth.


Tradition says that Paul sustained two long periods of prison, once for almost two years under house arrest in Rome, where he wrote letters to the churches, and then a final imprisonment about 67 A.D. when he was martyred.  Paul’s goal:  “Christ will be exalted in my body, whether by life or by death.  For to me, to live is Christ and to die is gain” (Philippians 1:20b-21).


What a man!


Resource reading: Acts 9:1-31.


https://www.guidelines.org/devotional/learn-about-the-life-and-ministry-of-paul-the-apostle/

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Hanoi imposes 'no vaccine, no play' rule for SEAG

By Ivan Stewart Saldajeno


The Vietnam SEA Games Organizing Committee has imposed a requirement for all participating SEA Games athletes to undergo coronavirus disease 2019 (Covid-19) vaccination for them to be cleared to play.


This was confirmed by no less than Philippine Olympic Committee (POC) president Abraham Tolentino.


“Their policy [no vaccine, no participation policy] is for the good of everyone,” Tolentino said on Wednesday.


The decision was announced during the online SEA Games Federation meeting the day before.


This development means the 626-man Philippine team for the biennial meet scheduled from Nov. 21-Dec. 2 would have to be vaccinated first before heading to Hanoi.


But this also means all the athletes must be inoculated as soon as possible, which considering the current pace of vaccination is a thing of urgency.


“Most of the athletes from our Southeast Asian counterparts are already vaccinated and we’re the only country that is left behind,” Tolentino said. “But we already wrote the IATF (Inter-Agency Task Force for the Management of Emerging Infectious Diseases) to prioritize the SEA Games-bound delegates. We’re ready to take any vaccine [brand].”


So far, only weightlifter Hidilyn Diaz and boxer Eumir Marcial have been inoculated with the Covid-19 vaccine.


Tolentino wants everyone would be vaccinated before they fly for Hanoi "or better yet, before the NSAs (national sports associations) start training their athletes face-to-face.”


The POC has a PHP1.9 million grant from the Olympic Council of Asia for the procurement of vaccines.


POC first vice president Al Panlilio of basketball assured that the vaccines will be quickly used once they arrive.


https://www.pna.gov.ph/articles/1140826

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Edward Barber to host new ABS-CBN music show 'Fresh Take'

Fans of Kapamilya actor Edward Barber have something new to look forward to.


On Tuesday, ABS-CBN announced that Barber will be the host of “Fresh Take,” the network’s upcoming music show that will air on MYX and TFC next month.


Talking about the concept behind the new show, ABS-CBN Global chief operating officer Aldrin Cerrado said: “ABS-CBN has always advocated supporting new talents that have something new to offer. We are excited with the launch of ‘Fresh Take,’ which will serve as a platform for the new breed of music artists in sharing their unique sound and talent to every music lover around the world.”


Meanwhile, ABS-CBN Global Events and Experience head Joseph Arnie Garcia said “Fresh Take” will be the platform to share different music palates “to every music lover around the world across ages and nationalities.”


On the other hand, Roxy Liquigan, head of the ABS-CBN Music ecosystem, expressed excitement as the show will introduce “new artists who we believe will surprise the world with their talent and music.” 


“Fresh Take” will be featuring the playlist-worthy singles of up-and-coming Filipino artists who will not only perform their latest singles but will also be sharing their passion for music and the stories behind their songs.


https://news.abs-cbn.com/entertainment/05/18/21/edward-barber-to-host-new-abs-cbn-music-show-fresh-take

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