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McClurkin aims to expose Caribbean gospel music

MULTI-platinum artist Donnie McClurkin hopes to incorporate more local and Caribbean music on his syndicated radio show, which airs on a gospel station in the Bahamas.

BFM leaders depicted on the big screen

THE PRODUCTION team behind a new upcoming Bahamian movie “The Corporation” said people are going to be blown away after the movie’s release next Friday.

Anglican Cursillo Servant community plans gathering

“Will you let me be your servant?

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God Bless All Mothers

My own mother has been dead for almost twenty years. I was her only child by birth, but knew from an early age that I was not the only child that she carried in her heart.

Anglican Bishops Issue Statement on Same-Sex Unions

In the course of our deliberations we have taken note of the fact that our nations are facing serious economic and social challenges which are currently taxing the human and material resourcefulness of our peoples, a situation complicated by developments in the global economy.

Anglicans in Long Island salute a retiring Catechist

The Anglican community in Long Island praised the service of Catechist Edna Fox to the diocese in a special service.

Is it right to ask why?

SOME PEOPLE may ask why they must go through heart breaking situations in their everyday lives. Some Christians say it is best to trust that everything happens for a reason. They say it is normal for a person to ask why, but they must remember that God will never lead them astray.

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ACM Conference promotes outreach to young men

The Anglican Church Men Council (ACM) hosted its 40th Conference in New Providence from April 10 to 14.

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Diocese honours employee for 40 years of service

Members of the Anglican Diocesan Office held a special luncheon on Friday afternoon to celebrate, recognise and thank Juanita Nairn Grant, administrative assistant to Bishop Laish Boyd, for 40 years of outstanding service to the Anglican Diocese.

Soul food key to spiritual walk

THE popular phrase you are what you eat not only applies to the physical world.

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Providing an 'Avenue of Hope'

WOMEN leaders are coming together tonight at the British Colonial Hilton for the official launch of “ Avenue of Hope Bahamas.”

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Don't count Clarke out

MANY Bahamians have testimonies of a time when they beat the odds or overcame an obstacle in their life. Reggae gospel artist Ricardo Clarke has had similar experiences and after overcoming many obstacles he has learned to never count himself out.

The lord is my shepherd

IF NOT the most popular, one of the most outstanding scriptures in the bible would have to be the book of Psalms.

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Walking with Jesus

Am I walking with Jesus? This is an important question to ponder. If your answer is yes, it pre-supposes a life that has been dedicated to obedience to God’s word...

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The ultimate check list

We have become so advanced that we have moved away from the basics. Every now and again it is good to revisit the way we started. A few weeks ago while I was at work, a gentleman came into the place where I am employed and made a very important point.