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Deliverance from financial bondage

BUT THOU shalt remember the Lord thy God: for it is He that giveth the power to get wealth, that he may establish his covenant which he swore unto thy fathers, as it is this day.

The benefits of Choosing your words wisely

Proverbs 15: 1
“A gentle answer turns away wrath, but a harsh word stirs up anger”

Will you love me when I am old?

By Rev. Angela C. Bosfield Palacious

Church groups participate in king of the grill test

Hundreds of persons flocked to Saint James Anglican Parish, Adelaide Village on October 14 to attend the eight annual Father R.F. Anthony Roberts’ King of the Grill Fest.

Church to host 'Dilly Tree Festival' in the valley

Parishioners, family and friends of St. George’s Anglican Church will kick off the celebration of their 65th Anniversary of Dedication with its first Dilly Tree Festival.

Sacred edifice consecrated and rededicated in North Andros

With hymns of praise and thanksgiving to God, members of St. Margaret Parish in Nicholls Town, North Andros rejoiced as their church was consecrated and rededicated on September 29.

Claiming victory over worry

By Fr. SEBASTIAN CAMBPELL

Calvary Deliverance Church 'prophetic conference'

The congregation of Calvary Deliverance Church, East Street South, under the leadership of Senior Pastor James Newry and his wife, Sister Queenie Newry, will host their first “Prophetic Conference” from October 28 to 30.

Celebrate heroes, Bahamas

Happy heroes day, Bahamas. The entire month of October from now on will be observed as National Heroes/History Month. I thank the Prime Minister for his proclamation confirming the same and for enacting it into law, at last.

Should Christians stay away from Halloween?

EVERY year at Halloween, some Christians feel divided about whether or not to participate in the witching hour festivities? Some Bahamians say Christians should stay away because of the “dark and unwelcoming” messages behind Halloween and because of its pagan origins.

Surviving the horrors of history

Do we believe that the spate of violent crimes is the result of slavery, piracy, colonialism, lack of identity, economic hardship, greed, abuse, addiction and affliction known to humankind? Are we trapped forever in a cycle of the horrors of history? Is there a glimmer of hope that we can find healing, wholeness and wellness of soul?

Anglican Church celebrates Bahamian teachers

Sunday was a splendid occasion in Long Island for Anglicans who attended St Andrew’s in Whymms for the church’s Fifth Sunday Family Eucharistic celebration to shed light on Bahamian school teachers.

Trusting God in a time of economic challenge

There are several biblical passages, such as the story of the widow and the oil in Kings, where God’s provision comes in an amazing way; where great trust in God is displayed even when there is no immediate change of the situation, as in Mark’s story of the widow’s mite; where others are the means used by God to bring relief, as in the story of Dorcas and her gifts in Acts 9:36, and Peter with no silver or gold to give but speaks healing at the gate of the temple in Acts 3:6.

Youth Rally and Family Fun Day

RM Bailey Park will transform into a youth rally and family fun day on October 5 when Chapel on the Hill hosts its “War Against the Devil”. The group will also hold a bible drive for Fox Hill Prison, in hopes of sending bibles to inmates. These Bible help assist in reforming the attitudes, behaviour and mind of inmates. “We believe that these Bible will assist greatly in the prison,” said Pastor Nathan Wells.