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Don’t Waste Words
One can become so obsessed with the things on the sidelines, losing sight of what is really important. For example: we become so obsessed with the clothes we wear to church that we forget why we go to church.
Jesus Will Never Let You DownYou know what really upsets me? When people let me down!
Hold onAnn emailed me after I wrote about a friend’s four-month old baby’s cot death: Our daughter died in February – she was 27 years old. I feel for these people who lost their baby – there are no words for that – no words of consolation, but what we do understand is that we cannot survive the grief without God – as soon as I feel I’m going to lose it, only the Holy Spirit can give me comfort.
One for All and All for OneI remember Trompie and the Boksombende from my childhood. They were a typical boys’ gang that got up to lots of mischief.
The Two Nation Theory Is Alive and Kicking in IndiaMohammad Ali Jinnah is regarded as the founder of Pakistan. It is often forgotten that Jinnah started his politics as a secularist and a leader of the Congress Party. He, however, transformed himself into a rabid communalist and coined the slogan “two Nations and two people”.