Kathryn Fergerson is a woman who has given her heart and her voice to God, for His purposes. It is He Who is ordering her steps. This week she releases her new CD, "Kathryn." |
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Reports from Blantyre indicate that print media giant Nation Publication Limited (NPL) is venturing into electronic media with the purchase of the fledging Star FM. Star FM was founded by Ghanaian preacher Pastor Richard Lutwama and his wife former NPL journalist June Lamba over a decade ago but it.... |
The right path in our relationship with money is not " the path of poverty for poverty’s sake" but "the path of poverty as an instrument, so that God be God" because "all the goods that we posses were given us by the Lord to make the world go round, humanity progress, to help, to help others . " |
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By Online Editor 11:17 am GMT+12, 21/10/2013, Australia. An Australian MP says the federal government is proud to have helped prevent neighbouring Solomon Islands from becoming failed state 10 years ago. Australia's been the driving force behind the Regional Assistance Mission to Solomon Islands (RAMSI). |
PETER MCKAY: The Archbishop of Canterbury, The Most Rev Justin Welby, says price rises by the Big Six energy companies are ‘inexplicable’. |
When a young Felix Dexter arrived in London from St Kitts at the age of seven it would have been a scary and daunting prospect. What did a young black kid make of England in 1968, the year Enoch Powell made his “Rivers of Blood” speech? |
Sultan Jamalul Kiram III, whose bid to restore Sulu sovereignty over Malaysia ’s Sabah state in February led to clashes that killed at least 62 people, has died. He was 75.
Kiram, who suffered from kidney disease that required regular dialysis, died about 4 a.m. yesterday at the Philippine Heart Center where he’d been confined since Oct. |
LONDON (AP) Youth and heft triumphed at Britain's Booker Prize last Tuesday, as 28-year-old New Zealander Eleanor Catton won the fiction award for The Luminaries, an ambitious 832-page murder mystery set during a 19th-century gold rush. |
Bishop Daniel Obinim, the leader of God’s Way International Ministry, was yesterday re-arrested immediately after an Accra Circuit Court had discharged him. Bishop Obinim was facing seven charges including use of offensive weapon and causing harm at the court presided over by Audrey-Korcuvie Tay. |
Coffin of Ardeatine Cave massacre killer still at Rome’s military airport after botched funeral |
Eleven Nobel peace prize winners have called on Russian President Vladimir Putin to ensure that "excessive charges of piracy" laid against 30 Greenpeace activists are dropped, Greenpeace said today. |
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