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Mother’s Day and the Single Mom
Jennifer Maggio Holidays of any kind can be tough for a mother who is parenting alone, especially if she is new to her role as a single mom. But Mother’s
Namibia: ‘christian Education Will Make a Difference’
INTERVIEW By Helvy Shaanika, NAMIBIA has in recent weeks debated the root causes of moral decay that results in rape, bestiality, murder, theft and a high divorce rate among other
Nigerian president slams fresh attacks, warns insurgents
Nigerian President Goodluck Jonathan on Wednesday hit out at gunmen he called “armed terrorists” who launched attacks on military barracks, a prison and police stations in Bama town in which
“Gospel musicians are in competition with Satan” – OJ
Song writer and inspirational gospel singer Michael Oware Sakyi popularly known as OJ has said that gospel musicians are in competition with Satan so must be supported with prayers. He
Egypt: Release Teacher Accused of Blasphemy
A Coptic Christian teacher detained in Egypt on charges of “defamation of religion” must be immediately released and the criminal case against her dropped, said Amnesty International today, ahead of
Angola: Minister Calls for Better Training of Religious Leaders
Luanda — The minister of Culture, Rosa Cruz e Silva, Friday in Luanda, called to all recognized Christian churches to work well in the training of pastors and leaders. The
Off-road wheelchair offers freedom for disabled poor
Boston, MA (CNN) — Sometimes, implementing wide-reaching social change takes surprisingly few materials. With just a handful of bike gears, MIT professor Amos Winter is hoping to change the developing
Bomb blasts rock Libyan city of Benghazi
Police officials told Reuters Friday’s blast damaged the building and shattered the windows of a school opposite, without inflicting any injuries. Around the same time, about 4am, a second police
Escalating violence against Christians in Tanzania ‘deeply worrying’
Christian Solidarity Worldwide is calling for “decisive action” after the deadly bombing of a cathedral in Arusha, Tanzania, on Sunday. The explosion happened during an inaugural Mass at the cathedral,
Study: Prayer Can Lead to Improved Relationships
By Michael Gryboski According to a recently announced study, praying for close friends or romantic partners can lead to more forgiving and overall cooperative behavior. Florida State University released the