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African Edition 40, 2008
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The same articles also appeared in the Botswana, Kenya and Zambia editions.
Articles unique to the Prison edition are also included.
Healing produces hope
Suffering from a life threatening illness, Patricia was seized with fear, until she met the greatest Healer
Healing produces hope
Had everything except happiness
Young Arturo Lopez loved to play soccer, but when a leg injury at age 13 stopped him playing, he got hooked into the wrong crowd. These connections gave him wealth but not happiness.
Had everything except happiness
Free to forgive
Cruelty from his father left William Raboteng feeling hopeless and trapped.
Free to forgive
Stopping the spread of HIV/AIDS (Part 5)
by Dr Tembinkosi NG Madangatye
There are all sorts of ways that have been promoted to help stop the spread of aids. Unfortunately many of these methods ignore some of the more obvious ways that this rapidly spreading disease can be halted.
Points to ponder…
Good will costs nothing yet is priceless.
Points to ponder…
Found new hope
Not satisfied with his life, James Phiri looked for what would change him.
Found new hope
No more a questioner
Throughout a life filled with struggles, Paul Lungu pondered the big questions of life.
No more a questioner
Hatred replaced with love
Ambrose loved arguing with people about spiritual things, until one day, he saw that the truth was undeniable.
Inzondo isuswa uthando (Zulu)
Hatred replaced with love
Aren’t all religions the same?
I HAVE A QUESTION It has been said that man is incurably religious. He must have something to worship. There is something in his nature that compels him to this. Through the centuries man has continually invented gods and religions, and the situation is still the same as far as the traditional religions are concerned.
Aren’t all religions the same?
Thrills lose appeal
As a happy-go-lucky teen, Leandro Ferro initially found that living it up with his school mates on weekends was great fun, but it was a decision that would ultimately result in frustration and emptiness.
Wanneer wêreldse plesier hul glans verloor (Afrikaans)
Thrills lose appeal
Good news and bad news
Tips for Life by Alan Bailey
No doubt you’ve heard the question, ‘I’ve got good news and bad news; which do you want first?’
Good news and bad news
Off the treadmill
Sport School bullying and low self-esteem started Jess Blake on a performance treadmill — never satisfied by her achievements.
Off the treadmill
Africa 40 2008 - Prison Edition
Criminal a new creation
A life of crime including murder landed Franklin in prison
Criminal a new creation
Dead but now alive
Severely addicted to drugs and alcohol until he entered prison, Spelele has been given a second chance at life.
Dead but now alive
Murder forgiven
Themba Sotyhantya thought that being a gangster was the only way to live, until a fellow inmate showed him a better way.
Murder forgiven
Not just filling in time
Prison gave Thomas time to reflect on his life
Not just filling in time
Arrest saves life
He can’t explain what it was, but something went seriously wrong in Martin Maseko’s life.
Arrest saves life
Could God love someone like me?
Yes, He LOVES you and has a plan for your life
We read in God‘s word: "God so loved the world that He gave His one and only Son, that whoever believes in Him shall not perish but have eternal life" (John 3:16)

The Gospel of John (John 12:44-50 & 13:1-20)
A word for the heart by Alan Bailey
Welcome to this Bible Study. 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.
The Gospel of John</a> (John 12:44-50 & 13:1-20)
 
Pearly Gates by Ian Jones
 
 
Ambrose Maseko

Hatred replaced with love (English)
Inzondo isuswa uthando (Zulu)

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