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Views: 103One staple of the Ghanaian is “fufu.” Often, people would want to combine their fufu with soup containing all kinds of meat and fish. But when you meet a Ghanaian talking about fufu and “akrantie” soup, the excitement is in a class of its own! “Akrantie” is bushmeat popularly called grasscutter, and variously known […]

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Views: 52From time to time, we read something in the Bible that shocks us even though we might have read it several times in the past. Often, the shock comes from the way another translation puts it. John 12:1-6 shocked me like that this morning when I read it from the New Living Translation. This […]

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Views: 48It started like a very familiar instruction, something he had probably done before; and in a similar situation too. So he assumed the same procedure would work. But it cost him dearly. In yesterdays devotional entitled, “Look Straight,” we looked at how an accidental sight led David into sin, and a lot of trouble, […]

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Views: 58It was a disaster right from the start! First, he was not supposed to be home at the time; but he thought he could stay back and have some naps. Being one that has always been active — taking care of the family business and working in the military — he was not one […]

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Views: 67In a lecture recently, the speaker stated, “Salesmen are often blamed for bad buying decisions; But I am yet to see or hear of a salesman who ties a pen into someone’s hands and forces them to sign a sales contract!” It is part of our fallen nature to blame everyone else for our […]

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Views: 61One deception I have observed lately is the deception by “educational institutions.” Our advertising media is flooded by all kinds of Institutions, mostly foreign, offering all kinds of certificates, including Ph.D. Many, who credible institutions of higher learning would have difficulties admitting, easily find “schools” willing to award them certificates; mostly driven by commercial […]

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