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"Ephesians 5v11: And have no fellowship with the unfruitful works of darkness, but rather expose them."
I will not be writing about the text above but I would like you to keep this verse in mind while you read this testimony. Let me inform that everything that is written in this paper is written with a sincere and true heart. I am not giving you 90% and withholding 10%. I praise God for giving me the courage to publicly share this testimony and pray that many hearts will be touch by it.
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by Eveno
Martin Luther King's dream of a new America where white boys, white girls will join hands with black boys and black girls seems to have gotten closer to become a reality. History was made on the night of June 3rd, 2008 where Barack Obama, a black man, clinched the Democratic Nomination to represent the aforementioned party in the upcoming presidential election; that constitutes a march to realism of this dream.
Win, lose or draw; history was made and there is no denying it.
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by Eveno
The Hunger for Power gives rise to the Hunger of the Tummy...
I remember my glory days living in the land once known as la Perle des Antilles, particularly the rural section of Saint Marc. If you do not know much about Haiti let me give you a crash course on the town of Nissage Saget, president of Haiti from 1870 to 1874. Saint Marc is a coastal port town situated in the western part of Haiti. In the colonial times, it was considered as a strategic town for it is the gateway to the Artibonite valley. The valley is bathed by the great river of Artibonite which is a constant flow of water and nutrients needed to render the land fertile and also a "canal' which branched out of the river flows in the heart of the rural section where my parents found their residence.
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