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A heart ablazed for God part 6: John’s testimony

Posted by Edison Macusi on Monday, March 1, 2010, In : Word for the week 

Yesterday was different. The clouds seem to have their shining luster, stirred as if brought nearer into the clouds of heaven, full of stars. The Jordan river was not full and overflowing at the day nor it flooded its banks. This is the place where many come to refresh themselves and gather some water for washing their camels and donkey. Few have ever imagined that this River would still continue its coarse running for more than 4,000 years feeding Israel and the Jordan valley for the neede...


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A heart ablazed for God part 2: Repentance

Posted by Edison Macusi on Saturday, February 6, 2010, In : Word for the week 

I slept only to rise up and open my eyes to see the desert wilderness of Judea, it seems untrue, but my dream was real. The blinding light has penetrated my only cover, the rolled blanket I took from my grandmother since travelling to Israel. We were just young children then, talking about going somewhere and doing things with no profoundities but some absurd foolish heads jesting about their future. I heard of the Messiah who will come again and judge the world in truth and righte...


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A heart ablazed for God part 1: Introduction

Posted by Edison Macusi on Saturday, February 6, 2010, In : Word for the week 

I have promised to our guru readers last year that I am working on a new book release apart from the first one which you have already read, “Awaking the church into her glorious destiny.” Writing has not been my craft in High School and college though I wrote a lot of letters to my love ones and especially to my wife. To prove that, I have been part of the TNHS Newsette since my second year in High School but for my three years of stay, I had never been given the chance to go t...


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Salt and Light of the World part 3

Posted by Edison Macusi on Monday, November 9, 2009, In : Word for the week 
Even if Wycliffe had not translated the Bible in English, his action of training lay preachers or common men to preach the Word of God in England before the priests of his day was a rebellious act tantamount to excommunication. But he excelled even when pressured to stop his program and it was during these times when he was already under fire of
lollards

The lollards were disciples who took up the vision of Christ to preach the gospel to all men as Wycliffe activated the movement

Rome that he wa...


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Salt and light of the world part 2

Posted by Edison Macusi on Wednesday, October 21, 2009, In : Word for the week 
The Middle Ages

One characteristic of the Middles Ages is the combination of drastic fall of the Church from one reigning as supreme with the risen Lord in the heavens to one earthly minded and having lost its savor. There are many important lessons that we can get from the Middle Ages but one prominent event that plays well into the modern history of nations is the

There would have been no modern world as we know it today without the man who brought freedom movements into the fray. Truth spoken under the anointing has a prophetic authority unrivalled in this world.

There would have been no modern world as we know it today without the man who brought freedom movements into the fray. Truth spo...


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