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October 45, 2009
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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.
Love finally accepted
By Charissa Mitting
Ruth Mykanda thought herself incapable of receiving love ... to her she was worthless.
Love finally accepted
Lesson learnt
Antony wanted to be successful in life and thought that his education had achieved this goal, but had it really?
Lesson learnt
He put His love in my heart
By Charissa Mitting
A bad childhood experience left Lorrin thinking she would never love again.
He put His love in my heart
Stopping the spread of AIDS Part 2
by Dr Tembinkosi NG Madangatye
Last edition we had at look how AIDS spreads, its cultural influences and some of the reasons why acceptance of the answer to the spread of AIDS restricts its proliferation. This edition we examine potential preventative measures. The practical steps to preventing the spread of AIDS are as simple as A, B, C.
Keeping it in the family
Martin Nsamba thought he was going to heaven when he died, after all his parents were Christians.
Keeping it in the family
Haunting flame banished forever
The flame of fire was back. For a while now it had been appearing in front of Daphney Phasha, frightening her and her children. Now in desperation Daphney sought any means to rid herself of this unwelcome intruder.
Haunting flame banished forever
Somewhere to turn
By Charissa Mitting
When her husband left her, Maria found she had no one to turn to.
Indlela eya eKuthuleni (Zulu)
‘n Pad na vrede (Afrikaans)
Somewhere to turn
Marriage saved
On the brink of separating from her husband, Martha started a search for peace.
Marriage saved
Tooth enamel: Brittle as glass yet resists cracking
Believe It or Not by Dr Jonathan Sarfati
Our teeth are surprisingly tough — they usually remain uncracked through decades of biting and chewing. Yet the surface coating called enamel, while the hardest substance in the human body, is as brittle as glass. This coats the main tooth material, the yellowish dentine. What is the secret of enamel’s staying crack-free despite its brittleness?
Tooth enamel: Brittle as glass yet resists cracking
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)

Loneliness broken
Lydia Chulu would waste time trying to solve her problems.
Loneliness broken
Riding thermals
By Margaret Curran
It was a large bird, heavily built and with a wide wing span. As it laboured across the inlet it was obviously making hard work of it.
Riding thermals
Keeping it real
Sport All honour to the One who rescued me, says Kaká.
Keeping it real
Africa November 2009 - Prison Edition
You are needed!
“God needs you in his house,” a fellow prison inmate told Obaas…
You are needed!
One decision never regretted
By Charissa Mitting
Sentenced to a Zimbabwean prison, Washington Ndlovu wondered whether his charms and spells could protect him even now.
One decision never regretted
A new way to live
By Charissa Mitting
How could Themba believe that God loved him when he was suffering in prison?
A new way to live
Changed for the better
By Charissa Mitting
Sitting in his prison cell Teboho Sebotsa knew his life needed to change.
Changed for the better
The Gospel of John (John 15:17-27)
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 15:17-27)
 
Pearly Gates by Ian Jones
 
  Brazillian star Kaka

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