PBBM rallies Filipinos to unite amid storms

PRAYING FOR THE COUNTRY. President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. leads the 49th Philippine National Prayer Breakfast (PNPB) at the MalacaƱan Palace on Monday (Nov. 18, 2024). The PNPB focuses on the crucial role that faith plays in inclusive leadership, drawing inspiration from the values of love, humility, and service to other people. (Photo courtesy of PCO)

By Brian Campued

Following the spate of typhoons that lashed the country and left widespread destruction in its wake, President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. called on Filipinos to unite in the face of adversity brought by recent calamities.

In a speech during the 49th Philippine National Prayer Breakfast (PNPB) at the Malacanan Palace on Monday, the President underscored the importance of prayer as the most powerful tool ā€œto weather these storms.ā€

ā€œOur collective faith and prayer to the Almighty is the most powerful tool that we have to weather these storms and the destruction that they bring,ā€ Marcos said.

The country has experienced consecutive storms in a month, starting with Severe Tropical Storm Kristine up to the latest Super Typhoon Pepito (international name: Man-Yi), which made landfall in Catanduanes and Aurora over the weekend.

Meanwhile, the Chief Executive also called on present and future leaders to recommit to service guided by discernment, emphasizing the value of unity and faith in nurturing harmony instead of sowing discord.

ā€œThe world and our country are facing so much divisivenessā€”beliefs, politics, and even generational cultural differences. These often make us forget our humanity, that we are one in our shared goal: to serve our fellow Filipinos, to help the Philippines flourish,ā€ he said.

According to the President, the PNPB serves as a reminder that ā€œleadership without faith is like a ship without a compass: it may sail, but it will drift,ā€ noting true leaders are those who aspire to transform the peopleā€™s lives for the better.

ā€œLet us renew our pledge to seek divine wisdom, to build bridges where there are divides, and to lead with conviction that our nationā€™s best days are ahead of us,ā€ he added.

The PNPB gathered various leaders from government and other sectors to seek Godā€™s guidance against the challenges the nation is facing.

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