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ARCHIVE OF PUBLISHED ARTICLES 

MOTHER, BABY AND CHILD MAGAZINE: Dubai-based Parenting Magazine

Teaching our Children to be Independent, September 2012 issue
Helping Your Kids Help Others, July 2012 issue
Prevent Your Child from Becoming a Bully, November 2011 issue
Letting Go: Teach your Child to Deal with the Death of a Loved One, October 2011 Issue
Tickle Me Funny 2, October 2011 Issue
Funky Baby Shower Ideas, September 2011 issue
Tickle Me Funny 1, August 2011 issue

LIVE FREE (TAPAT NEWS COLUMN): 

CFC MIDDLE EAST REGIONAL WEBSITE: On being a Catholic Missionary - Reflections, News and Events 

A Heart Like Mary's: Her Strength as a Woman, September 8, 2012
I Will Walk for a Scholar. Walk with Me, August 3, 2012
Parenting After God's Own Heart, July 26, 2012
The Fourth Wiseman, January 7, 2012
Untainted Heart, December 7, 2011
God's Grace Overflows: 13th SFC Middle East Conference, October 29, 2011
Lord, Send Me (A Reflection on Being a Missionary), October 2011
A Heart Like Mary's, September 8, 2011
30 Years of Love and Togetherness, August 28, 2011
A Heavenly Feast: A Reflection on the Feast of the Assumption, August 16, 2011
30 Years of God's Faithfulness thru CFC, August 1, 2011
A Mother's Day Reflection, May 9, 2011

CFC DESERTSUN: Couples for Christ Middle East Official Blogspot

Prayer for Life
When Tragedy Happens, What is God Telling Us?
Our Daily Walk With Jesus

UGNAYAN, CFC Official Newsletter: Couples for Christ community news and updates

Growing in the Desert, issue 2008

PEARL OF GREAT PRICE: CFC 30th Anniversary Commemorative Book

To Follow the Voice in the Desert


ASSOCIATION OF CATHOLIC WOMEN BLOGGERS:

St. Pedro Calungsod: Missionary, Martyr, Saint

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