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Africa February 2007
Different Outlook
From a young age Roddy Loff found life to be a difficult struggle, but now he has a renewed hope that he loves to share and bless others with.
Different Outlook
Troubled in heart
As a boy Maruping Riet was encouraged to go to church, where he became an altar boy. He enjoyed this very much but religious rituals seemed irrelevant when his peers said that material success and being sexually active were the things that gained him acceptance.
Troubled in heart
Stopping the spread of AIDS
by Dr Tembinkosi NG Madangatye
Like the rest of Africa, HIV / AIDS is seen as predominantly a heterosexual problem. Many South Africans are being infected every day, despite the distribution of millions of condoms. Our society’s male-dominated cultures play a role.
Judging ourselves truly
by Andrew Lansdown
Although my family’s interest in TV Idol has increased recently, my own interest has lessened a little. For the truth is that my favourite part of the whole affair was the audition process.
Judging ourselves truly
Words for the wise
from Proverbs chapter 3
Words for the wise
Jack is a new person
Jack Thapelo rejoices that he is now a new person, as he was once a gangster but then his life was extraordinarily transformed. “In school I loved the life of a thug,” says Thapelo. “Gang life influenced me and as a result many kids were afraid of me.
Jack is a new person
“Life was empty” says Moffat
“When I was young I used to beat other children,” says Moffat Bhekimpilo. “When I grew up I started drinking beer.”
“Life was empty” says Moffat
Blackout woke me up
“I drank a lot and then on a Christmas day I blacked out,” says Hans Tshitlho. “After that I started seeking for God and I made a vow to myself that I would never drink again.”
Blackout woke me up
Is the Bible relevant to the modern world regarding poverty?
A word for the heart by Peter Solomon
By now we are well into the New Year and you were hoping that things would be different this year, but life’s circumstances are just the same as they ever were.
Overcame shame and fear
Two feelings dominated Humbulani Tshivhase in his younger years. He felt shame because of his family’s poverty and he was also fearful of the ancestral spirits his family worshipped.
Overcame shame and fear
Home improvement
Building Better Marriages by Rob Furlong
It occurred to me recently that I should write a few things about the battle/s men are to fight.
Home  improvement
West African Proverb
“What you cannot see during the day, you will not see at night!”
I could do everything by myself!
Sport Angolan national Jose Luis Vidigal plays for the Udinese Football Club in Italy, and for Portugal. He is one of five brothers who have played professional football. His elder brother, José Carlos Vidigal, was also an Angolan international and played in the 1998 African Cup of Nations.
I could do everything by myself!
South Africa February 2007 - Prison Edition
Cured of being blind leads to trouble (John 9:1-41)
A word for the heart by Peter Solomon
Welcome to this our twenty-first Bible Study. 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.
Cured of being blind leads to trouble</a> (John 9:1-41)
 
Pearly Gates by Ian Jones
 
 
Challenge Sport

If you had been there to see the final Perth Telstra Rally Australia and its country stages, you would have seen how fast these guys drive in their attempts to get the best stage times possible, rising to first place.


“I believed I was born to be a criminal and I was going to die a criminal,” says Nick Psarros. “I had everything this life could offer — beautiful home, expensive sports car and brand name clothes.


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