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Woe to the bloody city

Thinking about the lives that were taken by the criminal element in our nation’s capital really hits home to the very core of my soul.It is absolutely incumbent upon every child of God to take a stand and to diffuse the fiery darts of the wicked one.

Delton Fernander helps his readers find “The Missing Peace”

WITH all the turmoil going on in the world and people facing new challenges in their lives, many are looking for peace.

An ode to strength – Gospel singer releases new album

GOSPEL singer Ricardo Clarke describes his latest album as a celebration of strength, especially in difficult times.

Honouring Mark Cartwright – Gala concert pays tribute to Fam Fest founder

The gospel community is coming together to pay tribute and honour one of their own with a special concert dedicated to Mark Cartwright.

Christian women may be delayed, but never denied

A local church hopes its annual women’s conference will not only break down denominational boundaries, but also bring about unification and empowerment in the proclamation of the gospel.

The true meaning of Advent

Advent began last Sunday, December 2, and continues to Christmas Eve. There are four weeks in this season. Hold the breaks; no, it’s not Christmas yet!

Being the gift

Based on the music, decorations and clothing out now, we know everyone is anticipating Christmas. If not for Junkanoo, then for the shopping and decorating. If not that, then for the food. Of course the holiday and days off are a bonus as well.

Experience an outpouring of God’s love

This Friday is set to be a night of miracles, signs and wonders, according to Latasha Taylor Ministries, which will host worship encounter at Mount Tabor Church.

A refreshing worship experience

An experience dedicated to “unrestrained, prophetic intercession and worship” is being promised by the organisers of “The Refreshing”.

God’s one word

The Bible is normally referred to as the word of God or God’s word. This suggests that although God spoke many words, they are all one. One in unity, one in love, one in obedience, one in righteousness and one in judgement.

Rebuilding walls of hope

Advent is the time to consider the impossible.

A heart of thanksgiving

WHILE our neighbours to the north celebrate Thanksgiving this month, we continue to have harvest thoughts as well, so that it all speaks to us of being grateful. Jeremiah writes: “But these people have stubborn and rebellious hearts; they have turned aside and gone away. They do not say to themselves, ‘Let us fear the Lord our God, who gives autumn and spring rains in season, who assures us of the regular weeks of harvest.’ Your wrongdoings have kept these away; your sins have deprived you of good.” (Jeremiah 5:23-25)

Will you answer when God calls?

WHEN Samuel was a child, he flourished in prominence with the Lord and men. He was the son of Hannah, a woman who prayed to God year after year for a child. When

Bringing Broadway to a glorious Christmas celebration

Under the theme “Gloria in Excelsis Deo”, members of the St Matthew’s Anglican Sunrise Choir and Friends are gearing up to host their popular annual Christmas production.

A new chapter for Archdeacon James Palacious

THIS Friday, November 30, a service of thanksgiving will be held at the Parish Church of Christ the King Ridgeland Park West to mark the official retirement from the sacred priesthood by James E Palacious, Archdeacon in the Anglican Diocese of the Bahamas and the Turks and Caicos Islands.