Bo Sanchez started preaching at the age of 13 and wrote his first book at the age of 20. He is the publisher and main writer of the KERYGMA, the number one inspirational magazine in the country. Today, he continues to preach to millions worldwide. And for years now, his inspirational books have never left the top ten lists of bestselling books of the country. His powerful books include You Can Make Your Life Beautiful, Thank God He’s Boss, You Have The Power To Create Love, Fill Your Life With Miracles, Simplify And Life The Good Life, Simplify And Create Abundance, and Your Past Does Not Define Your Future. (They’re available through our online store. Click here.)
Aside from KERYGMA magazine, he publishes five more magazines, devotionals, and Bible reflection guides: DIDACHE, GABAY, COMPANION, SABBATH, and FISH—a youth magazine. All of them are top selling in their respective niches.
Bo also has a weekly TV show and a daily Radio program. KERYGMA-TV is aired every Sunday, 7:00am, on ABC-5. His Radio program, Gabay Sa Biblia Sa Radyo, is on Radio Veritas—from 5:00am-5: 30am everyday.
He founded many organizations, such as Anawim, a special home for the abandoned elderly (for more information, click here), and Shepherd’s Voice, a media ministry that publishes the widest read Catholic literature in the country. He also founded Light of Jesus Community (click here for details), the Light of Jesus Counseling Center and the Shepherds Voice Radio & TV Foundation. A firm believer in working with others, he has created with his friends Tahanan ng Pagmamahal orphanage, Pagasa ng Pamilya scholarship fund, He Cares streetkids ministry, Grace To Be Born women-in-crisis and orphanage center.
Recently, he’s formed the KerygmaFamily—a borderless, international, non-physical community. All over the world, people are signing up as members of this virtual community—where they receive a mountain of great stuff for their spiritual and personal growth. (Click here for details.)
Privately, Bo is also a micro-entrepreneur. He engages in small business not only for his family’s needs and for his various projects, but also from his firm belief that one of the most important solutions to his country’s economic problems is to raise up more micro-entrepreneurs among his countrymen. He frequently teaches and writes about financial literacy, believing that our poverty is hugely a product of people’s very low financial I.Q. on subjects such as debt-management, saving, investing, and business.
In another endeavor he’s very passionate about, Bo started the Catholic Filipino Academy to help parents who wish to teach to their children at home. He and his wife have been homeschooling their son, Bene, for 3 years now.



