Bishop Edwin Harper is a self-described "fanatic" who says he is eagerly awaiting the Rapture. He also believes that when the anti-Christ appears, he will be a Jew. This year, the American Israeli Public Affairs Conference, America's most influential pro-Israel organization, has invited Harper to speak at its annual conference in Washington DC. |
Volunteers continue to work in New Brunswick to help provide Syrian refugees with what they need for a new start. Three Restore Hope clothing drives were held in Saint John, Moncton, and Fredericton over the weekend. They were spearheaded by the New Brunswick Association for Community Living. |
The only Nigerians who pronounce the name of their country correctly are foreign-born Nigerians-or Nigerians who were socialized outside their country, or whose exposure and education cause them to be guarded and self-conscious about their pronunciation. It was a non-Nigerian who first called my attention to this over a decade ago. |
Motto Assoula Michel Aimé tried to release a detainee from gendarmerie custody when his true identity was uncovered. Luck ran out on March 14, 2016 in Yaounde for a 38-year-old man who had been passing for a Superintendent of Police, SP (or ‘Officier de police principal’) as he tried to release a detained suspect from gendarmerie custody. |
Where else to pick up but in Las Vegas, our nation’s great national cliche, more excessive in its hyperbole than the boasts in a Donald Trump stump speech, at once the representation and perversion of the American Dream. It is by its very sustenance a city teeming with losers, yet the tallest residential structure in town has Trump’s name on it. |
WAFFLE-nosed and spindly legged, often weighing well over 400 kilograms and munching its way through more than 30 kg of food every day, the moose is a splendid beast. It is also an excellent animal for John Pastor to focus on in his evocative, multilayered and fascinating book, What Should a Clever.... |
Felix Antonio Muñoz, a.ka. “Pastor Alape,” is one of seven members of the military command of the FARC, Colombia’s largest guerrilla force which has been engaged in peace talks with the government since 2012. He assumed this position after the death of military chief “Mono Jojoy” in 2010, the.... |
Devoted to God and each other, a couple from Kilcot have celebrated their diamond wedding anniversary. Theo and Dorrie Cracknell believe a marriage based on strong Christian principles is the secret to reaching 60 not out. Theo Cracknell, 83, said: "Religion can seem quite a dead thing these days,.... |
,” entitled “Devil Was An Angel.” The hour-long drama centers on the Greater Hope Baptist Church, and the “lust, greed, and deeply ingrained secrets” of the family at the center of the church, and the community of Cypress, GA. The series drew 1.3 million viewers for its premiere on March 6 and 1.5 million viewers for its March 13 episode. |
Among those in the U.S. delegation will be American business leaders eager to explore opportunities in Cuba. Obama wishes them well, believing his legacy could benefit. Julie Pace of The Associated Press walked us through the politics. "The idea is that if a Republican is elected president and tries.... |
Pastor David Popoola, the State Pastor of Living Faith Church, Lokoja, has urged Nigerians to be grateful to God in all situations. He made the call on Sunday in Lokoja while delivering a sermon entitled,: “Serving God is a Big Time Business.” Popoola said Nigerians would smile and laugh again if.... |
10990. Niran Adedokun. If you are a Christian in Nigeria, and one who takes his faith with a measure of seriousness, you should every now and then, feel some sore discomfiture at the news of “men of God” who dip their hands into stuff uncomplimentary of their celestial office. These stories are endless and their atrociousness, unimaginable. |
Tony Ademiluyi with agency reports. Pastor David Popoola, the State Pastor of Living Faith Church, Lokoja, has urged Nigerians to be grateful to God in all situations. He made the call on Sunday in Lokoja while delivering a sermon entitled,: “Serving God is a Big Time Business. |
Pride, community and a splash of celebrity defined this year’s Black History Month Gala when more than 200 guests gathered Saturday night at the Canadian Museum of History for the Mandela Legacy Awards. The fancy-dress event saw 14 figures including British-born supermodel Naomi Campbell, American pastor and activist Rev. |
On Thursday afternoons, in a small church in this Butler County city, a band of brothers gathers. They are gray now, many soft in the middle, stepping over the line into retirement. They slip on the VETERAN caps. Outside the church, they say, they don't talk much. |
Updated 14 hours ago MEXICO CITY — Drug lord Joaquin “El Chapo” Guzman is getting self-help advice and gaining a bit of weight in prison under his new, tighter-security regime, but Mexico's formerly most wanted man is apparently not doing so well in other departments. |
Note: This is the latest in an ongoing series of stories sharing wisdom and life lessons from notable men and women in the Portland region, in their own words. Got a suggestion for someone we should interview? See the bottom of this story. Death does not loom over the Rev. W.G. Hardy. A question does. |
Outside the City Covenant Church people roll red wagons and collapsible grocery carts to pick up boxes of food as part of the distribution program that feeds families in Detroit's Brightmoor neighborhood. Inside the church, a banker gives a sermon of sorts on how to create a budget and save money by trimming back on those old $5-a-day habits. |
Updated 11 hours ago MEXICO CITY — Drug lord Joaquin “El Chapo” Guzman is getting self-help advice and gaining a bit of weight in prison under his new, tighter-security regime, but Mexico's formerly most wanted man is apparently not doing so well in other departments. |
Presidential candidate of the New Patriotic Party, Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo has called on Christians to continue praying for the Electoral Commission to enable it organise a credible elections. According to him, God’s intervention is needed to ensure that the results of the elections are acceptable by all. |
In the National Park Service's 100-year history, only a couple of dozen people are known to have visited all of its units, a growing list that includes national parks and parkways, memorials, monuments, battlefields, historic sites, seashores, riverways and recreation areas. |
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Updated 9 hours ago MEXICO CITY — Drug lord Joaquin “El Chapo” Guzman is getting self-help advice and gaining a bit of weight in prison under his new, tighter-security regime, but Mexico's formerly most wanted man is apparently not doing so well in other departments. |
The latest craze and rage has been for many a Ghanaian cleric to pick on the pre-scriptural innate and human practice of homosexuality and assert that it is a depraved human cultural expression that points to the ominous devolution of society into abject moral decadence. |
Trump has to get “the United States out of these worthless foreign wars; he has to decouple American foreign policy from Israel and from an absolute support of the Zionist state,” said Mark Dankof, who is also a broadcaster and pastor in San Antonio, Texas. |
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