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I'm joining the bandwagon!

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Yesterday, after reading Day 32 of the "Purpose Driven Life"; yup I read PDL, don't be hatin (" ,); I decided to create a blog to voice out what I feel, think and to somehow do my part in sharing the word of God like what others have done to me. It said in the book to "use your abilities and talents to serve", so as a web developer/programmer I thought about using the web as a tool for sharing.

Kudos to Romina Puno and Emilaine Balatibat for also inspiring me to create a blog!

Let the fun begin!

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