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THE Congressman from Sarangani had always been good. He’s good at boxing—winning his last 15 bouts. He’s good at accumulating wealth—earning $20 million per 36 minutes hopping on the ring. Manny is good at strumming the guitar and singing Dan Hill’s “Sometimes When We Touch.” He’s even good at attracting many of the world’s celebrities to be Pacman fans—Mark Wahlberg, Kobe B., Paris Hilton, the Boston Celtics, and Barack Obama all count as his admirers and friends.But, as good as Manny has been inside that boxing square and around the entertainment circles, we also know he’s been bad.
Manny gambles money. He keeps a squadron of fighting cocks. He sleeps inside the casino with both eyes wide open. Prior to his 2007 fight against Marco Antonio Barrera, a few friends from Cebu swore by his late-night exploits inside the exclusive sanctity of the Waterfront Hotel and Casino.
Manny loves women. From Ara Mina to Krista Ranillo to Kat Ordoñez, these rumors have enriched gossip magazines like YES!—and kept Jinkee Pacquiao from sleeping well at night. Manny’s exploits make Tiger Woods look saintly.
That’s the bad.
The good news?
Manny is reading the Good News.
Yes, I mean, the Bible. In a recent TV interview with Dyan Castillejo, Manny confessed to his sinful ways and vowed to change and become a renewed Christian.
“‘Pagsusugal, yung pag-iinom, yung mga pambababae. Kung ano mga kalokohan mga barkada. Kung anong ginagawa diyan...’ (Gambling, drinking, women.. all kinds of vices...).. he said,” enumerating his sins in the ABS-CBNews.com story, “Pacquiao: Encounter with God changed me.”
“‘If I had died last year or in the last 2 years,” said Manny, “I am sure I would’ve gone straight to hell. My faith in Him is there 100 percent but behind it, I was still doing evil.”
Manny relates the story of having a dream after the Juan Manuel Marquez fight last November. He was in the forest when a bright light stopped him with the voice, “Son, why are you going away from me?”
He woke up from the dream crying and soon opened the Bible.
Translated in English, Pacquiao said in that interview: “In the old times, the Lord
talked to people through their dreams. So I said, my dream is real. I have to change my life. Maybe it was God calling because He knows what’s in my heart, that I believe in Him but still do bad things, things that don’t please Him.”
The quick learner on the ring, he quickly changed his ways. In an Inquirer Mindanao
story, “Friends say Pacquiao is a changed man,” by Aquiles Zonio, it says:
“Mayor Reynaldo Constantino of Malungon, Sarangani, a close political ally of the Sarangani representative, said that recently, Pacquiao sold a casino he operated in a five-star hotel in Manila and divided the proceeds among the affected employees.
“Pacquiao then disposed of his fighting cocks at his sprawling MP Farm in Malungon. He gave all his game fowls to his close friends. The guy is really determined to change for the better,’ Constantino said.”
In Gen. Santos City, at a place we visited during a Rotary District Conference two years ago, Pacquiao closed the J-Mix Restaurant and Bar. They used to frequent his bar for drinks and billiards. Also, said the Inquirer story, MP now keeps only one cell phone—without any password; which means Jinkee can view his messages freely.
“The power of the word of God has changed Manny,” said Jinkee.
Daily, he prays and reads the Bible with the guidance of a pastor.
Has Manny changed religion?
“He told me that he is still a Catholic,” said Bishop Dinualdo Gutierrez. “He admitted that the one conducting daily Bible service in his home is a Protestant pastor. So, I gave him a daily scripture guide and I directed a priest from a parish near his house to lead the conduct of a Bible study.”
Said MP himself: “Being a Christian means accepting Christ as your savior, your God.
That is why you are called a Christian. If you remove ‘Christ’, there’s only ‘ian’ and that means ‘I am nothing.’”
after reading this,, i really thought Manny is really hell bent on making a big change in his life..thats a very welcome development and i believe
that he can do it but it entails a lot of sacrifice for his part because temptations are always knocking on his door all the time what with fame and
money bestowed upon him for his hardwork.
sugarol kaayo si Manny, di siya good..hehe
di diay ka mosugal boss rics??
a good boy for now.
hopefully for good...
Praise the Lord ... !!! ... ...
Typical rich person. Goes to Church, attends Bible studies and ect. but does other activities that is the direct opposite. Kay nag tuo mo nga kanang mga membro ug mga Church organizations walay mga salbahis ug batasan ana? Alter Server ko before for 10 years and believe me, daghan 'religious' person kung naa sa simbahan pero pwerte mamalikas, manglibag ug mo kalit lang ug kabati ang batasan if ni gawas na sa simbahan.
this is a good news for MP =) i hope good boy na jud sya...
heheh gud boy gyud?
i dont hate manny even if he gambles..iya nang kwarta, la ta mhimo..and beliv bsan pa na xa mgsugal, maayong tawo na si pacman..
hes a good man now TS
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