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As OneNetworx celebrates its 15th anniversary, I find myself reflecting on our story through the lens of Noah’s Ark. In Genesis 6, God gave Noah detailed instructions for building the ark—the exact length, width, and height, the kind of wood, even the pitch to seal it. But God left out one thing: a steering wheel. Noah had no way to control the ark’s direction. He was called to build, to trust, and to float—letting God be the Captain. Our journey at OneNetworx has mirrored this lesson in profound ways. For 15 years, we’ve received guidance, opportunities, and even storms. There were times—especially during the betrayal by our non-life insurance partner—that nearly destroyed our company. The pain, financial loss, and sense of injustice were overwhelming. My natural instinct was to fight back, to take revenge, to steer the situation myself. But just like Noah, I realized that sometimes we are called not to steer, but to trust. I surrendered the urge for revenge and allowed God to take control, believing He would vindicate us in His time and way. Looking back, it’s clear: God has always been our Captain. Through growth and setbacks, betrayals and breakthroughs, He has guided us—even when we couldn’t see the way forward. Our job has been to obey, to build, to float, and to trust. The fact that we are still here, celebrating 15 years, is a testament to His faithfulness. Reflection:
Where in your journey—personal or professional—do you need to let go of the steering wheel? How might God be asking you to trust Him with challenges, betrayals, or uncertain waters? Prayer: Lord, as OneNetworx marks 15 years, thank You for being our Captain. Help us to surrender control, especially in seasons of betrayal or hardship. Teach us to trust You with our journey, knowing You will lead us safely through every storm. Amen. Let’s remember: Sometimes, faith means floating. And when God is the Captain, we are always safe—even in the storm.
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Angelo "Jojo" Villamejor
President/CEO of OneNetworx AuthorMy journey with Onenetworx has been nothing short of transformative, and I'm excited to share my insights and experiences with you through this blog. Archives
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