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It will be what it will be
As I write this article here in New Zealand on 26th August 2021, we’re in Day 9 of what we know as Level 4 lockdown as the Delta variant of COVID19 raised its head for the first time in our country.
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Master the art of Failing
In order to succeed, you must master the art of failing.
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Covid - bad news for shopping malls
Covid has had a strange affect on shopping malls
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The Damascus Road
“As he journeyed, he came near Damascus, and suddenly a light shone around him from heaven. Then he fell to the ground, and heard a voice saying to him, “Saul, Saul,why are you persecuting Me?” (Acts Chapter 9 verses 3-4)
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Pick your poison
Last year I was watching an interview of a prominent figure in Jamaican politics. During her interview she briefly spoke about her Christian upbringing and her decision to get baptized as a teenager. However, I was most surprised by her assessment of her Christian journey as she could only attest to the rigours of her walk and not the Christ-given fruits of it.
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Poised for New Beginnings
From childhood, September has been programmed within us or marked to be seen as a season of new beginnings, of change, of celebrating growth and of course, navigating an unknown level.
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Learn to swim, or drown
When my youngest brother got enlisted in the army, I did not sleep the night before he went in. I cried, my heart raced, and my mind could not settle.
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German POWS in the US
“380,000 WWII German POWs in the USA were well fed and looked after so as to illustrate democracy” - is one of the claims that has been made by numerous historians since the end of WWII and it now appears as though Hitler acknowledged this.
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Quiet waiting
It is a noisy period in history, there are so many voices and issues vying for our attention. As if our internal sound systems were not loud enough, we are contending with external opinions that seem almost impossible to avoid. Our interaction with unsolicited noise is pervasive and intrusive. It is persistently distracting, and for a faith that calls for steady devotion, it proves a great hindrance to our relationship with the Lord.
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I got you … trust me!
Everything in life happens for a reason. There are times when things are great, and there are times when things are difficult. I have learned to trust God earnestly in every season of my life.
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Gender ideology and the renormalization of Truth
Earlier this month, BBC Africa Sports Reporter Celestine Karoney wrote a report titled Tokyo Olympics: Namibian athlete says ‘You can’t tell me I am not a woman. Karoney discusses how Namibian athlete Beatrice Masilingi was refused entry in the woman’s 400m because her testosterone levels were too high according to that race’s specific rules.