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StoryPaul Wilson Brand (Pioneer and Revolutionary Physician) DidierZephir34 years 12 months ago
StoryUncomfortable Issue The Church Needs to Talk About! DidierZephir16 years 1 month ago
Story“We must dare to invent the future” DidierZephir29 years 3 months ago
StoryWilliam J. Seymour the man who was in Azusa Street DidierZephir010 years 5 months ago
StoryParable of the wedding feast DidierZephir010 years 8 months ago
StoryThe Shelter or the Tempest DidierZephir010 years 8 months ago
StoryThe Black Dahlia Unsolved case DidierZephir110 years 8 months ago
StoryDiego Garcia U.S. dishonourable Army base DidierZephir210 years 8 months ago

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The Shelter or the Tempest

-Introduction Why this book is going to transform your life forever? Either Christian or not, everyone is facing the reality of life and death, in...

The Black Dahlia Unsolved case

"The Black Dahlia" was a nickname given to Elizabeth Short. Troubled by asthma and bronchitis, Short was sent to live for the winter in Miami,...
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Diego Garcia U.S. dishonourable Army base

Before the Americans came, more than 2,000 people lived on the islands in the Indian Ocean, many with roots back to the late 18th century. There were thriving villages, a school, a hospital, a church, a railway and an undisturbed way of life. The islands were, and still are, a British crown colony. In the 1960s, the government of Harold Wilson struck a secret deal with the United States to hand over the main island of Diego Garcia. The Americans demanded that the surrounding islands be "swept" and "sanitized". Unknown to Parliament and to the US Congress and in breach of the United Nations Charter, the British Government plotted with Washington to expel the entire population.

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