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Views: 85The mouth of a baby bird is always wide open when it’s mother arrives at the nest with food, because it knows it will get filled. Everything in nature has a corresponding lesson for our lives. So what has opening the mouth wide got to do with me? The answer is found in Psalm […]

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Views: 145Today is election day in Ghana and we are going to the polls to either elect a new set of leaders, or maintain those that we already have. One of the biggest difficulties I had in the period leading to this day was how to differentiate between truths, untruths and half-truths, as the various […]

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Views: 210The hymn β€œSweet Hour of Prayer,” United Methodist hymn 496 (GBH 124) was written by William W. Walford, a blind preacher of England. The hymn appeared the first time in the New York Observer of September 13, 1845. The one who contributed the hymn wrote: “During my residence at Coleshill, Warwickshire, England, I became […]

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Views: 118It is always beautiful to see people who have been together for years.Β It is interesting to watch them interact. They are able to predict what the other will need or ask for even before they do. They easily see when something is bothering the other and have shared so many stories and experiences that […]

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Views: 165I have always wondered what the fuss about gold is. What makes it so important for jewelry? Why do people value gold so much? Why is gold medal the most prized? Why have central banks used gold to back their currency? Why do people protect their gold so carefully? Why do people rush their […]

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Views: 146We are currently in a very tense political season in Ghana, with everyone trying to woo the electorate. The outcome of the US elections seems to have poured more steam into the Ghanaian counterpart, and has energized it in significant proportions, making it more tense and tight; with some hoping that what happened in […]

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