
Kumusta, mga kaibigan! In this special episode of JOSh Friends, we’re joined by Jason Dela Cruz, a hotel reservation executive based in Thailand. His story reminds us that sometimes, the most profound spiritual truths reveal themselves in the everyday choices we make—even in spreadsheets, schedules, and guest reviews.
Today, Jason reflects on “The Foolishness of Love,” a homily from Fr. Daniel Patrick Huang, SJ in the book Serving the Joy of the Gospel. Inspired by the Gospel story of the poor widow who gave her last two coins, Jason was struck by Fr. Danny’s bold statement: “Finally, it isn’t a matter of reason; finally, it’s a matter of love.”
As someone who lives and works in a fast-paced, numbers-driven industry, Jason sees this kind of self-giving love daily—in Thai colleagues who go above and beyond, in his own efforts to train and care for his team, and in small joys like playing music or exploring art on his days off. Not because it’s logical, but because it’s love.
Jason also reflects on how discernment—this week’s Ignatian theme—helps him recognize what draws him closer to God. “In life, love doesn’t always make sense,” he shares, “but maybe that’s the point. Maybe we’re called to give not what’s reasonable, but what’s everything.”
Let us journey together in hope. 💛 Discover more reflections like this in Serving the Joy of the Gospel by Fr. Danny Huang, SJ—available now at JesCom Exclusives via jescom.ph/josh.