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Views: 226“O for a thousand tongues to sing!” Today is “Thanksgiving Day” in my church, Tesano Baptist Church; and I cannot be more grateful for God’s mercies, help, maintenance and sustenance.  “O for a thousand tongues to sing”, Methodist Hymn 1 (GBH 6), is the first hymn in the Methodist Hymn book, and rightly so! It […]

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Views: 77I was once going to buy oil filter for a car; and when I got it, I had a hunch to ask if that was the best. I was shocked when the attendant told me that was what most people bought; then he went back and brought me another one and said, “This is […]

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Views: 69I had to cede my computer to my son recently so he could do some of online class work, and he changed my keyboard! What he chose was the sleek, gentler looking keyboard, with soft and subdued keys (even the DELL logo on that one is subdued, debossed and same color)! He chose that […]

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Views: 69There are many who observe how evil seems to have overcome good, how injustice seems to have won over justice, and greed seems to have overwhelmed brotherly love; and ask in despair, “Is there hope?” A song comes to mind when I hear such questions: The late Andraé Crouch’s, “The Blood Will Never Lose […]

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Views: 100“My life brutally ‘ended’; 80-year-old murdered MP’s mother cries out!” This was the screaming headline of the Daily Graphic, the day after the 49-year-old Member of Parliament for the Mfantseman Constituency, in Ghana, was killed in a suspected armed robbery attack while returning from a campaign tour. “I feel like my life has been […]

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Views: 59There is an old Chinese proverb that says, “The faintest ink is more powerful than the strongest memory.” How true! Personally, I have realized that the more I have to think about, the more I forget. My memory was sharper when I was younger and didn’t have much to think about. Now that I […]

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