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Is blockbuster ‘Son of God’ film Biblical?

By Ben Kayser/Movieguide From CharismaNews When the movie Son of God surpassed expectations and earned $26.5 million on its first weekend, it was once again clear that the Christian community has power over the box office. Not surprisingly, non-Christian skeptics…

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Commonwealth Day Service Sunday 9th March

Everyone is invited to the Service in Observance of Commonwealth Day 2014 on Sunday 9th March 2014 at 4pm at St George’s Anglican Church, Courts Road, Eastern Ave.. George Town, Grand Cayman, Cayman Islands Commonwealth Theme for 2014: Team Commonwealth…

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Cayman Keswick 2014 opens with a packed church

Cayman Keswick started its almost week long annual meetings last Sunday March 2nd at First Baptist Church, Crewe Road, George Town with a packed audience anxious to hear renown speaker Dr Ravi Zacharias. When I arrived at the church just…

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1,000 Man March

If you visit the 1000 Man March website http://www.1000manmarch.com/ you will not receive any information of what this group is doing. It states “There are no upcoming events”. Therefore it is with some surprise to learn the group will be…

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Haiti’s first cardinal says will tell pope of country’s woes

From Global Post/ Agence France-Presse For the first time, a Haitian has been named a cardinal — and he’s vowing to “bring the reality” of his tiny, impoverished Caribbean country “into the heart of the Vatican.” Chibly Langlois, 56, is…

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Elderly nun sentenced over US nuclear site break-in

From BBC Nun guilty of nuclear site break-in An elderly Catholic nun has been sentenced to nearly three years in prison for damage caused while breaking into a US nuclear defence site. Sister Megan Rice, 84, and two other protesters…

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Christians in Iraq worse off now than under Saddam

From Newsmax The persecution of Christians in Iraq is worse today than it was before a United States-led force deposed brutal dictator Saddam Hussein, a Republican congressman declared. “As we witness the black flag of al-Qaida again fly over cities…

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Snakebite death of Middlesboro pastor was quick, son says; medical treatment refused

By Bill Estep From Kentucky.com Snakebite death of Middlesboro pastor was quick, son says; medical treatment refused MIDDLESBORO — Snake-handling preacher Jamie Coots, who never backed away from his beliefs despite derision, criminal charges and excruciating bites, died Saturday night…

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Men’s Fellowship Breakfast Meeting Sat Feb 22

The Grand Cayman chapter of the Full Gospel Business Men’s Fellowship International is having its monthly meeting on Saturday February 22nd at 7:30am, at The Holiday Inn Resort, Crystal Harbour. Come out to hear the how God is making a difference…

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Caribbean cardinal has Canadian connection

By Michael Swan, From The Catholic Register TORONTO – If Pope Francis intends to reshape the college of cardinals so it more roughly approximates the Catholic world, he’s made a start by appointing Val Felix’s big brother. Retired Toronto banker…