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Jessye Norman – Amazing Grace

Jessye Norman – Amazing Grace (Sidney Poitier Tribute) | 1995 Kennedy Center Honors American opera singer and recitalist Jessye Norman delivers a powerful performance of “Amazing Grace” as a tribute to Bahamian-American actor and film director Sidney Poitier. A dramatic soprano, Norman was associated with roles such as Wagner’s Sieglinde, Ariadne by Richard Strauss, Gluck’s Alceste, Beethoven’s Leonore and both […]

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Waiting for the New Jerusalem

A few years ago, in Defending Marriage: Twelve Arguments for Sanity, I wrote that the recognition of same-sex pseudogamous relations—the acceptance of a lie, that a man can in fact mate with another man, or a woman with a woman—would make it even harder than it already is for us to see that man is made for woman and woman for man, and […]

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The Good News About The Bad News

 26th April,2020. Sunday Sermon With Rev. Dr. Anthony Tede (The Good News About The Bad News Part 2) ECWA Goodnews Sabon Dutse, Fct-Abuja ECWA exists to glorify God and to achieve HIS purpose by communicating the gospel to the lost, disciplining and equipping members for wholistic mission and global evangelism. Caring for the needy and encouraging brotherly love, through […]

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Let The Ground Rest

Recording artist and songwriter Chris Renzema announces the April 24 release of his sophomore, full-length album and Centricity Music debut, Let The Ground Rest. Chris Renzema – “Let The Ground Rest” (YouTube) Let The Ground Rest Artist: Chris Renzema Genre: AC/Inspo Release Date: April 24, 2020 Licensed to YouTube by: UMG (on behalf of Centricity Music (CEY)); Capitol CMG Publishing […]

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Our missionary Robinson Obadiah has been release from his captors

Our missionary Robinson Obadiah has been release from his captors

Praise the Lord!!! Our missionary Robinson Obadiah who is serving at Tsohon Sintili, Kurebe LCC, Kaduna Central DCC in Nigeria that was kidnapped on April 17 has been released by his captors. We appreciate your dedication through prayers and fasting during his kidnap. Missionary Obadiah still feel privileged to bring Christ and His message of hope and redemption to the […]

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Oregon Shakespeare Festival in Ashland Delays Reopening of 2020 Season Until September 8 and Lays Off Majority of Staff

Nation’s flagship repertory theatre will offer a Fall programming schedule and focus on funding Let’s Play! To learn more, visit: osfashland.org Inspired by Shakespeare’s work and the cultural richness of the United States, Oregon Shakespeare Festival reveal their collective humanity through illuminating interpretations of new and classic plays, deepened by the kaleidoscope of rotating repertory. Lovers of Shakespeare around the […]

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Boise, Idaho, United States

Boise, Idaho, has been called the best place for millennials to live in the US. Boise, is the capital and largest city in Idaho, U.S., and the county seat (1864) of Ada county. It lies along the Boise River in the southwestern part of the state. Because mountains to the north protect it from the Canadian blizzards, Boise has relatively […]

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He’s Got It Under Control!

Do not let your hearts be troubled. Trust in God; trust also in me. John 14:1 Life goes on normal if we know what we are dealing with and can manage the outcome. Uncertainties and inability to manage outcomes is the greatest cause of worry, stress and despondency. Jesus Christ knew that the disciples would face that challenge when He […]

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How Are the Muslim World’s Reacting to the Covid-19 Pandemic?

The Muslim world’s reaction to the Covid-19 pandemic helps to highlight some important aspects of the Islamic faith. It also reveals some important differences between Islam and Christianity. Of course, there are similarities as well. The main one is that Muslims, like Christians, are praying to God to spare them and their loved ones from the contagion. Still, the differences […]

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Is the Brain a Quantum Computer?

Is the Brain a Quantum Computer?

After the mildly clickbaity title, I have to start out with some honesty: we don’t really know if the brain is a quantum computer or not. But as with many a question we don’t know the answer to, thinking about them can still be worthwhile in their own right. And I believe there are good arguments indicating that the brain […]

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