Planting seeds of hope
John Wilmot has experienced a miraculous change of heart. The joy he now has in helping the impoverished people of Malawi affirms it’s never too late to change your lifestyle.
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Two-tone twins
Believe It or Not
Believe it or not, these two beautiful little girls are twins — though many would label blue-eyed Remee as “white” and her brown-eyed sister, Kian as “black”.
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Joseph knows his true purpose
Looking ahead in his life, all that Joseph Chirau of Zimbabwe could see was a dry, meaningless and unfulfilled existence. When he examined his life’s foundation, he discovered it was not the right one.
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Life isn’t a puzzle
Although a religious man, Jerry Silomba of Zambia admits he struggled to comprehend the meaning of life. After growing up in a troubled home, sickness and the death of a family member prompted him to seriously reassess his beliefs.
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Stopping the spread of AIDS - Part 3
by Dr Tembinkosi NG Madangatye
In the last two articles we examined two excellent strategies for the prevention of the spread of AIDS. A is for Abstinence, meaning no pre-marital sex, which has emotional, relationship and physical benefits. And B is for Be Faithful to your marriage partner, probably the best strategy combined with abstinence, because numerous sexual partners is the fastest way to infect yourself and others.
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Broken heart finds refuge
Irene Matila is a 21 year old waitress from South Africa who, like many young people, has come from a broken home.
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Is there no justice?
Tips for Life
by Alan Bailey
Glaring headlines telling of appalling crimes raise feelings of anger in the hearts of ordinary people. Outside the courts furious crowds call for the blood of the accused. No punishment seems bad enough for some of the vile acts that are perpetrated. Many are of the opinion that certain wrongdoers are not fit to live.
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I nearly lost my daughter
“I thought I had it all, a husband whom I was in love with, a son who was the joy of my life, a great job, everything was just perfect,” says Sherry Balkaran. “I had everything that I had ever really wanted. Then I discovered I was sixteen weeks pregnant with my second child.”
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Off the menu ...
Believe It or Not
by David Catchpoole
Given we’re told this is a dog-eat-dog and fish-eat-fish world, there’s something strange going on here.
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Saved from suicide
Van selfmoord gered (Afrikaans)
Ngisinde ekuzibulaleni (Zulu)
Kgololo mo go ipolayeng (Setswana)
Kupulumusidwa ku imfa yo dzipaya (Chechewa)
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Will you understand this?
Proverbs 3:5-24
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Victory over the darkness
Walter Karanja was a
Kenyan engineer
working at a tourist
lodge in Masindi, Uganda. He had started his church with a handful of
people, but it soon grew to around 150 people.
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The Michael Jordan of skateboarding
Sport
Christian Hosoi ... “found freedom while still in prison”
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Africa 33 2007 - Prison Edition |
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Violent nature reversed
“I did not have much of a family life because I was always clubbing. Although I have remarkable and caring parents, as I grew up I chose clubs, drugs and a violent lifestyle, which they did not know about.
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The Shepherd and His Flock (John 10:1-16)
A word for the heart
by Alan Bailey
I hope that you will enjoy this lesson and that it will be a blessing to you
spiritually. Your comments and suggestions will be welcomed. Read what I have
written slowly. If you have a Bible look up the reference verses given, and
allow the Holy Spirit to minister to your soul through them.
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Pearly Gates by Ian Jones |
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