“God is not a belief to which you give your assent. God becomes a reality whom you know intimately, meet everyday, one whose strength becomes your strength, whose love, your love. Live this life of the presence of God long enough and when someone asks you, “Do you believe there is a God?” you may find yourself answering, “No, I do not believe there is a God. I know there is a God.” ~Ernest Boyer, Jr.
Ana was born in Quezon on July 31, 1987 and lived there until moving to Antipolo with her family when she was almost ten years old. She was baptized Roman Catholic as a baby and came to faith in a Christian church when she was a fourth year College student. She is an active member and a discipleship group leader of Victory Christian Fellowship. She is a volunteer Preschool Teacher and part of the Ushering Team at Victory Christian Fellowship Fort Bonifacio.
She has a Bachelor in Broadcast Communication from Polytechnic University of the Philippines, as well as a Diploma in Filipino Sign Language from De La Salle-College of Saint Benilde.
In December 2012, Ana found out that she was moderately deaf. She enjoys reading books specially Haruki Murakami, watching movies of Hayao Miyazaki and fangirling over Arashi, Sam Mangubat and Kimpoy Feliciano. She consider herself as Japanophile and Pluviophile.
Ana writes pretty much of anything. It keeps her from getting bored.
She has a Bachelor in Broadcast Communication from Polytechnic University of the Philippines, as well as a Diploma in Filipino Sign Language from De La Salle-College of Saint Benilde.
In December 2012, Ana found out that she was moderately deaf. She enjoys reading books specially Haruki Murakami, watching movies of Hayao Miyazaki and fangirling over Arashi, Sam Mangubat and Kimpoy Feliciano. She consider herself as Japanophile and Pluviophile.
Ana writes pretty much of anything. It keeps her from getting bored.