Each man as different as they are, come with two major things in common:

  • a deep love for God; and
  • passion for helping the poor and disadvantaged

 

    

Joshua Suarez

The Reluctant Runner 

Josh was never really into running, or any sport that entailed a lot of physical exertion. But he began to feel convicted when he realized his health was being affected by his lack of exercise and the people who would suffer for this would be the people he loved the most – his wife and his “miracle” son. Before Josh took running seriously he could barely run one kilometer. The decision to do something and stand by it was the hardest part – once Josh made that decision, he and his wife, Jaja, joined a group called the Fort Striders and the rest is history.

Joshua is running his second 102 kilometer LIFE March ultra marathon not only for the scholars of Real Life but also for John Philip Cabiling and, Raissa Laurel*. He hopes to be able to run more ultra marathons here and abroad for what he calls “The Purpose Driven run.”

* San Beda Law Student who lost both her legs in a bomb explosion along Taft Avenue in 2010, who came out on television praising and thanking God that it was she and not anybody else who got hurt.



 

Ferdie Cabiling

Husband. Father. Pastor. Runner.

Pastoring one of the largest churches in Metro Manila, Ferdie started running when he was still a teenager, and found out it was something he was good at. He stopped when his busy schedule got in the way. But things became different for Pastor Ferdie when his son John Philip was born with a neurological condition which affected his small and large motor skills hindering him from running properly, something his Dad can do very well. Pastor Ferdie picked up the sport again a few years back – this time making each step count for John Philip and for the disadvantaged in life.

Click here to read Ferdie's inspiring blog entitled "From Death (BDM102) to LIFE (BLM102)"



 

Paul Pajo

Running for the challenge and the cause

When Paul found out that Josh Suarez ran and completed the 2010 102-kilometer ultra marathon he was inspired to do the same for two noble reasons – first, to honor his grandfather, Jose Belviz, who survived the 1942 Death March, and, second, to raise funds for the scholars of Real Life. Paul knows that this race will not only test his physical ability but his mental preparedness as well. And what better inspiration to finish the race when he knows each step pounding the pavement is one step closer to changing the life of a young scholar.  

Click here to to read Paul's blog featured on NaturalHealth.ph entitled "Why I'm running the Bataan LIFE March this weekend".
 

 



 

Junn Besana

Born to Run

Pastor Junn Besana, fondly called Junn B. by his colleagues, never knew running would consume him when he picked up the sport. He had no difficulty progressing from running a distance of 5 kilometers to 50 kilometers in a span of 2 years. Being a busy husband, father to 4 young children, and a pastor, Junn B. trains twice a week and the occasional holidays so that’s not much if you compare it to most runners who run daily to train for an ultra marathon. His reason for loving running so much – it’s the best time for worship, when he can empty his mind from the daily clutter of life and be filled with the joy of the Lord.