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Zim: One country, many people under Christ |
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Friday, 09 November 2012 22:09 |
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WE have 51 days before the curtain closes on the year 2012. This week, we are once again encouraged that Zimbabweans are reaching out to one another, through the guidance of Holy Spirit, to seek solutions on how to transform this wonderful country. Psalm 127 talks about the importance
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Superstorm Sandy: Lessons for Zim |
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Thursday, 01 November 2012 01:11 |
The Arena Hildegarde WE have since the past week watched as mother nature, through a devastating Hurricane Sandy, pounded the Caribbean Islands (Cuba, Haiti, the Dominican Republic, Puerto Rico and the Bahamas), and the United States of America’s eastern coast. The superstorm left behind a trail of death, battered economies,
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Still keeping you spiritually connected |
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Friday, 26 October 2012 00:00 |
THE first instalment of Divine Appointments titled “Keeping you spiritually connected” was published in The Herald on July 14, 2010. In that piece we defined the goals and objectives of this open forum on events taking place in the Christian community. All we can say is Ebenezer — thus far the Lord has taken us and His providence will continue to take us to greater heights. Some people have wondered why the column does not also look at some unholy goings-on within the body of Christ. The answer is simple. We are guided by the word of God and 1 Corinthians 6 is one such example. Our goal is not to judge others. The column is meant to celebrate the Lord and His love for mankind.
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Gaddafi: A dead man walking |
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Thursday, 25 October 2012 00:00 |
The Arena Hildegarde Maybe, I should have called it “When a dead man has the last laugh”, but since he is dead, let him be a dead man walking. He has been dead one year, but his death continues to cause sleepless nights in Tripoli, Paris, London and Washington DC. If those affected by his death came from this part of Africa, they would have realised the wisdom of consulting village elders. More precisely, why is the Libyan leader’s death still haunting not only Libyans but Nato allies that were behind his demise? Why would some of the Nato allies like the United States lose four citizens, including an ambassador and some Navy Seals (best known for doing in Al-Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden) in Benghazi, the cradle of the Libyan uprising against Muammar Gaddafi?
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