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Bahamian author writes Christian romance series
MICHELLE Turnquest’s writing is directly impacted by her spiritual life and personal journey with God.
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Woman at the Well: ‘New souls won for God’
Lives were transformed and new souls were won for God, according to the testimonies of the more than 300 Bahamians who attended this year’s ‘Woman at the Well’ conference.
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March for Justice Against Child Molestation set for Thursday, June 6
A MINISTRY is calling on the public to take a stand against the increase of child molestation, incest and sexual abuse in the country.
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Concerns over flow of drugs
Concerns over flow of drugs EDITOR, The Tribune. Thanks for allowing me space in your valuable column to express my view on two topics: men of the cloth's involvement in politics and the stewardship of the Free National Movement Government over the past
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Concerns over flow of drugs
Concerns over flow of drugs EDITOR, The Tribune. Thanks for allowing me space in your valuable column to express my view on two topics: men of the cloth's involvement in politics and the stewardship of the Free National Movement Government over the past
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Concerns over flow of drugs
Concerns over flow of drugs EDITOR, The Tribune. Thanks for allowing me space in your valuable column to express my view on two topics: men of the cloth's involvement in politics and the stewardship of the Free National Movement Government over the past
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Concerns over flow of drugs
Concerns over flow of drugs EDITOR, The Tribune. Thanks for allowing me space in your valuable column to express my view on two topics: men of the cloth's involvement in politics and the stewardship of the Free National Movement Government over the past
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Concerns over flow of drugs
Concerns over flow of drugs EDITOR, The Tribune. Thanks for allowing me space in your valuable column to express my view on two topics: men of the cloth's involvement in politics and the stewardship of the Free National Movement Government over the past
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Prayer rally against crime in Rawson Square
THE NATIONAL Student Christian Movement (SCM) will officially launch operation Cover Our Schools In Prayer with a “No Weapons Prayer Rally” at Rawson Square today from 6.30pm to 8.30pm.
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Prayer walk for Baha Mar
As social ills and other challenges continue to put a strain on the country, the Trinity City of Praise and the Commonwealth and Global Prayer Grotto are aiming to keep the faith through prayer.
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‘These are the Last Days’
THE Bible speaks about the peril that we will undergo in the Last Days.
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Summit to empower Christian leaders in ‘five-fold ministry’
MINISTRY leaders are invited to the Kingdom Invasion National Assignment Summit (KINAS) designed to equip them in their spiritual walk so that they can effectively impact the kingdom of God.
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Meet the country's first female Senate Chaplain
SHE is a woman of firsts.It’s been almost four years since Reverend Eileen Johnson was installed the first female senior pastor of Lighthouse Fellowship Church of God “City on the Hill,” in Pinewood Gardens, achieving her first major feat.Today, she
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The will of God
The single most important duty of the believer in both life and ministry is knowing and carrying out God’s will. The critical question is how do we know God’s will?
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Manning the gates
INTERCESSORS and prayer leaders from around the nation are the being called on to “man the gates” once again this weekend.
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Major firsts for COB music festival
THE SOUTHEASTERN African-American Collegiate Music Festival ended on a strong note when the harmonious voices of five choirs filled the College of the Bahamas Performing Arts Centre.
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Coping with betrayal
There are times when we all feel let down or betrayed by others. It normally relates to a violation of trust with someone who is close to us (a relative, spouse, friend, business partner, colleague, et cetera). Perhaps the most referenced act of betrayal in scripture relates to the betrayal of Jesus by the disciple Judas.
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Removal of prayer group from Rawson Square ‘a political act’
AN outspoken former pastor is calling a decision to have him and members of his prayer group removed from downtown Nassau “a political act directed from the very top,” insinuating that his anti-government stance has landed him in “hot water”.
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Believers celebrate with national day of prayer and fasting
On Independence morning, a group of people assembled at Fort Montagu in the spirit of prayer and supplication for The Bahamas.
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Watch Night service - what does it mean to you?
WHILE THERE are many who prepare to get dressed in their shiniest gear to ring in the new year around town - others take part in a different, but very popular, tradition in the country: attending a Watch Night Service on New Year’s Eve.