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chloeworships · 2 years
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The LORD revealed to me that they hate Meghan Markle THE DUCHESS because she is Black. It’s nothing but pure racism.
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Moses married a Cushite woman, Zipporah, of which many including Miriam did not approve. Cush is now the land of Sudan 🇸🇩 Therefore a Cushite woman is a Black woman. (Correction here. I had said Ethiopia 🇪🇹 before which was the land of Sheba)
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Let us also remember Miriam was severely punished by the LORD and was disgraced in front of the community.
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Remember that the next time you come against a man and his GOD ORDAINED wife… a marriage he put together for HIS GLORY. Coming against a couple who God has put together ISSSSSS going up against God.
Idk who the LORD is speaking to today but heed this warning ⚠️ This couple is blessed. Leave them alone.
They also hate her because Prince Harry loves her and the love is mutual. He loved her so much he made a Prince’s ultimate sacrifice and gave up his Royal title and INHERITANCE to be with her to show his undying support and love IN FRONT OF THE ENTIRE PLANET 🌎 y’all mad cause YOU can’t find a man to love you like that. The men y’all are accustomed to won’t lift a finger for you and so you’re jealous. HATERS. You have hate in your hearts but yet want God to bless you with a good man? How does that work?!?
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Meghan reminds him of his mother, Princess Diana and when you have lost a parent at such a young age albeit TRAGICALLY and to find a woman that reminds him of the love he lost through his mother, is indescribable. God has, in a way, brought a part of his mother back through Meghan 🥹 I can feel his love for her all the way over here. Just wow 🤩
HOW DARE YOU PEOPLE TRY TO DESTROY HIS HAPPINESS🔥😡🔥LOOK AT WHAT HE HAD TO ENDURE AS A CHILD 😓 MY GOD. SHAME ON YOU. HERE GOD HAS BLESSED HIM WITH A GOOD WOMAN & WIFE AND HERE YOU ALL ARE TRYING TO RUIN THAT…. Be very very careful⚠️
Also, in freeing himself from the Royal Family, both he and Meghan are free to be themselves and do as they please. THEY CANNOT BE CONTROLLED and some folks don’t like that. For us FREEDOM LOVERS, that feeling is PRICELE$$. As I typed that I had a vision of a marionette 😱 and last night I was shown the word
FREE…
In red and this marionette is red. I JUST noticed that. Oh EM geeeeee.
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Idk what’s going on and why God is speaking about this now but wow. I’m overcome with tears of love and joy for these two. They will do great things together. They made a calculated decision and it was the right one. ​POWER COUPLE 💥
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True love exists y’all. God & Love Wins
PS. They hated Queen Charlotte too who was Black.
PPS. I feel the wrath of God. Now I gotta find out wth is going on 👀 I feel a public disgrace is coming for someone interfering with this couple.
My prayer for them is simple “Father, please shut the mouths of the lions”.
Amen.
UPDATE:
OMGOSH I WENT TO MY FRIEND GOOGLE AND I FOUND THIS PHOTO OF MEGHAN IN A RED DRESS ON A RECENT ARTICLE I REFUSE TO SHARE 😂 (y’all know I absolutely abhor gossip) but WOWOWOWOWOWOWOW
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IM SCREAMINGGGGGGGGG😱
Now look at this ⬇️ I LOVE IT 🥰
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Also, is there another baby coming? another little princess perhaps?? 😍🥰🎀 hahahahahaha Princess Diana II 🤩🥰😂👑 I had a vision of a little girl with fluffy hair 🤩 I’m not sure when this will happen but I definitely see a girl 👧🏽 The world will go NUTS over this
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OK LOVERS 😏💦😂🤣🤣🤣🤣 Husband & Wife tingzzzzz🙃 Mom & Dad tingzzzz
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I heard something about “stealing the spotlight”. Oh well. Let ‘em STAY MAD.
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born2battle · 4 years
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NDA Saga~Fantastic Fifth Term
 I returned after a well deserved Term break which was personally special to me for several reasons. Firstly, I got an opportunity to go to Srinagar where my father was posted recently. Therefore, I could visit many tourist attractions in the salubrious Kashmir Valley. Secondly, I could travel by NDA special from Pune to Delhi, which was an experience by itself. Thirdly, I had to travel from Delhi to Pathankot by overnight train and thereafter  by an Army convoy till Srinagar. This journey was yet another memorable journey since as a 17 year old, I travelled all alone for the first time.
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  As we climbed yet another step on the ladder, I was delighted to be appointed as one of the three Sergeants. Consequently, we had to shoulder additional responsibilities as Captains for various competitions, conduct of various events & assist in enforcing discipline in the Campus. We were incharge of holding the muster parade. It was with a sense of pride that as a Sergeant, I recited the NDA prayer with other cadets reciting  after me.
                                      THE NDA PRAYER
   O God, help us to keep ourselves physically strong, mentally awake             and morally straight, that in doing our duty to Thee and to our country,       we may keep the honour of the Services untarnished. Strengthen us to        guard our country from external aggression and internal disorders.             Awaken our admiration for honest dealing and clean thinking and guide       us to choose the harder right instead of the easier wrong.
   Kindle our hearts with fellowship for our comrades at arms and with     loyalty to the men we command. Endow us with the courage which is            born of the love of what is noble and which knows no compromise or   retreat ,when truth and right are in peril. Grant us new opportunities of   service to Thee, to our Country and to the Men we lead and ever help           us to place such Service above Self.
  The practical application of the NDA Honour Code was emphasised. Honour Code Committees were created at the Squadron & Battalion level. Cadet appointments of Fifth & Sixth Terms were members of these committees. Their main role was to investigate all minor lapses of discipline & acts of omission/commission. The Committee recommended the punishment which was finally awarded by the Squadron/ Battalion Commander.
  Development of Officer Like Qualities( OLQ ) was stressed in each Term. There were a total of 15 qualities grouped under 4 factors,namely~ Planning & Organising, Social Adjustment, Social Effectiveness & Dynamism. The assessment of OLQ by systematic observation was carried out by the Divisional Officers. Regular  counselling was conducted periodically in order to enable consistent improvement.
  In the Fifth Term, greater weightage  was given to Service subjects for Army/ Navy/ Air Force. Practical training conducted outdoors was very enjoyable. Simultaneously, Academic Sessions continued with full vigour. As usual, between successive academic periods, the entire Academy was ‘On The Move’ shuttling between Sudan Block & Science Block or vice~versa. Precise movement of Cycle Squads and Marching Squads around the Ashoka Pillar was an impressive sight indeed.
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  Visits to Pune on ‘Liberty’ on Sundays were always invigorating specially after the hectic routine. However, the dress code(NDA Mufti Dress)& time restrictions(8 a.m. to 8 p.m.) had to be followed. It was expected that all cadets behave in an exemplary manner especially outside the NDA Campus. Popular areas where cadets made their presence felt were~ MG Road, Laxmi Road, JM Road & FC Road. Some of the common activities were watching movies, window shopping & snacking at various Fast Food outlets. Drill Saabs kept a discreet vigil to ensure discipline at all the key locations in the city as also during travel by PMT Bus.
  It was customary to celebrate all the festivals centrally. Lot of enthusiasm was displayed during the Holi & Diwali Festivals. In addition, smaller celebrations were held in the Squadron Ante- Room whenever we won any competition. The snacks & cold drinks were purchased from the Cadets Cafe. These celebrations were held only on Saturday nights which were fondly called Jam Sessions. It at least gave us a chance to wear civil dress once in a while. As the Term progressed, we realised the validity of the statement,"Nothing Succeeds like Success.”
  In this Term, I chose to be a member of the Trekking Club which functioned only on Sundays since adequate time was required for the Trekking activity. By now we had gained enough experience of the Sinhagad Hike which was more of a punishment than a pleasant Trek. Our first Trek was to Rajmachi Fort, approx 70 kms from NDA which was a fabulous adventure in the monsoons. The next Trek was the Raigad Trek approx 55 kms from NDA. The aesthetically appealing Raigad Fort is a strategically constructed Fort which was the capital of the Maratha Empire. The experience of both these Treks was an unforgettable adventure in the Sahyadri Ranges. I really wished that I should have chosen the Trekking Club in the previous Terms as well.
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The performance of Echo Squadron was par excellence during this Term. We secured the Third position out of 12 Squadrons in the overall championship. Personally, I continued to excel in academics as hithertofore. In addition, I bettered my performance in Cross Country race where I came in the first 20 & in Athletics where I came fifth in the 10,000 m race in the Bombay Stadium. The Squadron Social in the last week to bid farewell to 37th Course had to be special. After all, we were bidding farewell to our immediate seniors who had held our hand & acted as our elder brothers in guiding us through difficult times, right from the time we flew into the ‘Eagles Nest’.
  The End Of Term functions in the Cadets Mess & the Variety Entertainment Programme in the Habibullah Hall were definitely worth remembrance. The Tattoo in the Bombay Stadium included a thrilling Motorcycle display in addition to the PT & Equestrian Display. Passing Out Parade was specially nostalgic for Echo Squadron since Academy Cadet Captain H.S.Gill from our Squadron was awarded The President’s Gold Medal at the Parade!! We bid the 37th Course adieu to the tune of Auld Lang Syne.
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africahopesinchrist · 7 years
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Praying for political stability in Africa this 2017
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  Welcome Prayer Warrior to our January 2017 edition,  Wishing you all a victorious 2017 filled with God inspired wisdom. In this edition we consider the political stability Africa so badly needs for economic development. We ask you all to pray to the Lord Jesus asking for mercy, forgiveness for past mistakes and guidance and wisdom for the future. We pray the prayer in 2 Chronicles 7v14 “If my people , who are called  by my NAME, will humble themselves and pray and seek my face and turn from their wicked ways, then I will hear from heaven and will forgive their sin and will heal their land”. The Message bible puts it this way “If  I ever shut off the supply of rain from the skies or order the locusts to eat the crops or send a plague on my people,and  my God defined people, respond by humbling themseves, praying, seeking my presence, and turning their backs on their wicked lives. I will be there ready for you. I’ll listen from heaven, forgive their sins and restore their land to health”  The Lord has spoken so let’s do just that, pray for Africa, it’s politicians, it’s business people, it’s youth and it’s great Church. We start this edition  by considering the wars that ravaged Africa in 2016 asking for the Lord to intervene and put an end to the castastrophe and dispair in those areas and we go on to look at the political elections that took place in 2016.  26 of out of the 54 countries in Africa had elections in 2016. This tells me that the Lord is shaking Africa up and changing things,  we hope for the better.
With the exception of Syria, African countries currently get the worst rep when it comes to violence and conflict. Virtually every story coming out of the continent seems to showcase one atrocity or another.  This narrative is both true and false. In 2014, Africa experienced more than half of worldwide conflict incidents, despite having only about 16 percent of the world population. This is a slightly larger share of the world’s conflicts than even during the chaotic years of the post-Cold War 1990s.  But there are two important caveats. First, the absolute number of conflicts worldwide has greatly decreased over the last two decades. So despite shouldering a larger share of the conflict burden, in absolute terms, Africa has become more peaceful as well. And secondly, the remaining conflicts seem to cluster in specific regions and involve only a few of Africa’s 54 nation-states.   According to the Uppsala Conflict Data Program, twelve African countries experienced armed conflict in 2014. Three additional countries—Burundi, Niger and Chad—will likely be added to the list for the 2015 data   Geographically Africa’s conflicts are tightly clustered along an arc stretching from northern Mali through southern Algeria and Libya into Egypt, extending into the Sinai peninsula. The Boko Haram conflict in northeastern Nigeria is another epicenter and situated in relative proximity to an area of conflict hot spots in the Central African Republic, eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo, Burundi, South Sudan and Darfur.  On Africa’s eastern coast, the Somali civil war is still going strong in its third decade.
Modern conflicts in Africa are thus highly localised , and they defy simplistic explanations based on stereotypes. That being said the conflicts tend to be religiously motivated such as the Nigerian Boko Haram that invoves Nigeria, Chad , Cameroun and Niger. The Mali, Algeria and Libya is also heavily thought to be Al Qaeda motivated. South Sudanese conflict seems to be based on racism and economic differences in status between Arabs and native Africans.  The problems however in Central African Republic and the Democratic Republic of Congo are mostly economic with a multiple of international interests due to the rich  raw materials concentration in this area with desparately poor people being expoilted and pitted one against another.
No list of conflicts in Africa would be complete without the catastrophes that Darfur in Sudan and Somalia continue to be. Darfur has experienced an uptick in fighting recently and there is no reason, certainly not the non-existing international attention, why this wouldn’t continue. We  saw the Muslim Al Qaeda-aligned Al Shabab on the offensive in Somalia, pushinfg back some of the territorial gains made by government and African Union troops over recent years.
One country to watch is South Africa. While the second largest economy south of the Sahara will definitely not devolve into large-scale internal conflict, there are some worrying developments. The economy is going down the drain, President Jacob Zuma is appearing more inept by the day and racial tensions continue to run high—more than two decades after the end of Apartheid
We ask for earnest pray for these afore mentioned countries and that peace, honesty, love and self respect may be resumed and established within the African continent. That our Lord Jesus Christ may again be ressurected in the heart and minds of people of all walks of lives within Africa. We pray that Africa would not become easy pickings for the greedy and powerful within this world and that the African race whereever we are found in the world, (USA, Canada, Europe, Australia and indeed in Africa itself will unite with integrity, love and a determination to overcome our enormous problems.
  These countries within Africa all had a political election in 2016, We pray this represents a change for the better in the mighty Name of Jesus Christ
Benin  Presidential Election
Presidential elections were held in Benin  on 6 March 2016, having been delayed by one week due to logistical constraints. Incumbent President Thomas Bon Yayi was at the end of his second presidential term and was constitutionally barred from running for a third. The elections grabbed the interest of many of the country’s top businessmen, resulting in over 30 candidates running for the presidency.   A second round was held on 20 March,  in which businessman Patrice Talon defeated Prime Minister Lionel Zinsou
Cape Verde Presidential Elections
Presidential elections were held in Cape Verde on 2 October 2016.   Incumbent President Jorge Carlos Fonseca  of the Movement for Democracy (MpD) was re-elected with 74.08% of the vote.
Central African Republic General Elections 2015-16
General elections were held in the CAR on 30 December 2015 to elect the President and  National Assembly. As no presidential candidate received more than 50% of the vote, and following the annulling of the results of the National Assembly elections by the Transitional Constitutional Court, a second round of the presidential elections and a re-run of the parliamentary vote took place on 14 February 2016, with run-offs on 31 March 2016.  The elections were delayed several times, the original elections having been scheduled for 18 October before being postponed, whilst the second round of the presidential elections was due to be held on 31 January 2016.  Acting President Catherine Samba-Panza was not allowed to stand as a candidate.   Following the second round of the presidential elections, former Prime Minister Faustin Arcange Touadera of the Union for Central African Renewal was declared the winner with 63% of the vote, defeating independent candidate Anicet Georges Dologuele,  another former Prime Minister.   
Chad Presidential Elections
Presidential elections were held in Chad on 10 April 2016. Incumbent President Idriss Deby was re-elected for a fifth term.
Comoros Presidential Elections
Presidential elections were held in the Comoros on 21 February 2016, with a second round to be held on 10 April 2016, alongside elections for the Governors of the three islands.  Azali Assoumani of the Convention for the Renewal of the Comoros  was elected President with 41% of the vote. This was a change of leader.
Democratic Republic of the Congo General Elections
General elections were originally scheduled to be held in the DRC on 27 November 2016 to determine a successor to President Joseph Kabila  According to the constitution of the DRC the second and final term of President Kabila was to expire on 20 December.  Many candidates including  Etienne Tshisekedi, Freddy Matunguiu, Monique Mukuna Muiombo and Emmanuel Weyi  had announced their intention to run, but the election was postponed until December 2017 after an agreement signed in December 2016.  Praying for the people’s will and right to decide who rules them to be upheld 
Djibouti Presidential Elections
Presidential elections were held in Djibouti on 8 April 2016.  Incumbent President Ismail Omar Guelieh was re-elected for a fourth term, receiving 87% of the vote in the first round
Equatorial Guinea Presidential Elections
Presidential elections were held in Equatorial Guinea on 24 April 2016.   In a vote initially scheduled for November but brought forward by seven months, incumbent President Teodoro Obiang Nguema Mbasogo retained his office with 93.7 percent of the vote.
Gabon Presidential Elections
Presidential elections were held in Gabon on 27 August 2016.   Incumbent President Ali Bongo Ondimba ran for re-election and was challenged by former Minisrter for Foreign Affairs Jean Ping.  On 31 August, the electoral commission proclaimed Bongo’s re-election with a margin of less than two per cent. Protests broke out in the capital  Libreville after the results were announced.
Gambia Presidential Elections
Presidential elections were held in the Gambia on 1 December  2016 . In a surprise result, opposition candidate Adama Barrow defeated long-term incumbent Yahya Jammeh. … Following the election, 19 opposition prisoners were released, including Ousainou Darboe, the leader of Barrow’s United Democratic Party (UDP).
Ghana General Elections
          Ghana’s former President  John Mahama hands over power to new President Nana Akufo Addo.
General elections were held in Ghana on 7 December 2016 to elect a President and Members of Parliament. … Former foreign minister Nana Akuffo-Addo of the opposition New Patriotic Party was elected President on his third attempt, defeating incumbent President John Mahama of the National Democratic Congress.
Ivory Coast Parliamentary Elections
Voters in Ivory Coast went  to the polls on Sunday in their first parliamentary election since 2000 on 18 December 2016, when former President Laurent Gbagbo came to power with his Ivorian Popular Front (FPI).
Image captionPresident Ouattara wants to consolidate his position
It is only a few months since the violence caused by Mr Gbagbo’s refusal to accept that he had lost the presidential elections died down and Alassane Ouattara took office as the new leader.  Mr Ouattara has vowed to unite the country after the latest bloodshed
Republic of Congo Presidential Elections
Presidential elections were held in the ROC on 20 March 2016.   It was the first election to be held under the constitution passed by referendum in 2015. President Denis Sassou Nguesso, who had exhausted the two-term limit imposed by the previous constitution, was allowed to run again due to the adoption of the new constitution. He won re-election in the first round of voting, receiving 60% of the vote. Prayer for integrity and against changing laws  to suit individual circumstamces.
Soa Tome Presidential Elections
There were five candidates, including incumbent President Manuel Pinto da Costa, two former prime ministers, Evaristo Carvalho from Independent Democratic Action and Maria das Neves  from the MLSTP/PSD, as well as two independents.  Carvalho stood as the candidate of the ruling ADI, the party of Prime Minister Patrice Trovoada. Carvalho was initially declared the winner in the first round with slightly more than 50% of the vote, but Carvalho’s score was subsequently adjusted downward to 49.88%, necessitating a second round against President Pinto da Costa. However, Pinto da Costa refused to participate in the second round, alleging fraud and calling for a boycot meaning Carvalho was elected unopposed.
Seychelles Parliamentary Elections
Parliamentary elections were held in Seychelles from 8 to 10 September 2016.  Three parties and three independent candidates ran for the 25 directly-elected seats.   The result was a victory for the opposition Linyon Demokratik Seselwa alliance, which won 19 of the 33 seats.  It was the first time since the 1993 elections that the People’s Party did not win a majority of seats.
Somalia Parliamentary Elections
The next parliamentary elections in Somalia was scheduled to be held in October and November 2016. The Upper House was to be elected on 10 October, with voting taking place for the Lower House elected between 23 October and 10 November 2016.   They will be the first elections since  1984, and it was originally scheduled that the new Parliament will elect the President on 30 November.  As of 1 December, the presidential election has not taken place, and approximately 89% of parliamentary elections have taken place, due to instability in the region. Prayer for the Lord to intervene and displace those hell bent on distruction and promotion for  those with intelligence and good leadership skills.
South Africa Municipal Elections
The 2016 South African municipal elections were held on 3 August 2016,  to elect councils for all districts, metropolitan and local municipalities in each of the nine provinces.  It was the fifth municipal election held in South Africa since the end of apartheid in 1994; municipal elections are held every five years. The ruling ANC  was the largest party overall, earning 53.9% of the total vote.   It was followed by the official opposition Democratic Alliance (DA) with 26.9% and the Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF) with 8.2%. Popular support for the ANC fell to its lowest level since 1994, a shift which was most pronounced in the country’s urban centres.   Despite marginal gains in some areas, the ANC lost control of three metropolitan municipalities – namely Nelson Mandela Bay, City of Twshwane and City of Johannesburg to opposition parties as a result of the election. The DA achieved its best local electoral performance so far, while the EFF, contesting its first local government election, improved on its performance in the 2014 generl elections. The local polls were widely seen a turning point in the political landscape of South Africa, as the dominance of the ANC was greatly diminished while coalition and minority governments became more widespread.
Uganda General Elections
General elections were held in Uganda on 18 February 2016 to elect the President and Parliament. Polling day was declared a national holiday. Presidential candidates included incumbent Yoweri Museveni, in power since 1986, Kizza Besigye who had run against Museveni in 2001, 2006 and 2011, former Prime Minister Amama Mbabazi Abed Bwanika who has also challenged Museveni in 2001, 2006 and 2011, former Makerere University Vice Chancellor Venasius Baryamureeba, retired Army General Benon Biraaro, Joseph Mabirizi and former presidential advisor Faith Kyalya. Claims of rigging and violence at polling stations were reported and voting was extended in several locations after reports of people not being allowed to cast their votes. According to the Electoral Commission, Museveni was re-elected with 61% of the vote to Besigye’s 35%.   Opposition candidates claimed that the elections were marred by widespread fraud, voting irregularities, the repeated arrest of opposition politicians and a climate of voter intimidation.   The European Union and United States have since criticised the election for lack of transparency and detentions of opposition candidates.  Overseers from the Commonwealth of Nations were critical of the misuse of state powers in favour of the incumbent.
Zambia GeneraL Elections
Zambia’s President Edgar Lungu has been re-elected, according to official results, which are being challenged by the main opposition party.  The electoral commission said Mr Lungu had secured 50.35% in Thursday’s vote, just over the 50% threshold needed to avoid a second round under a new electoral system.   His main rival, Hakainde Hichilema, who alleges electoral fraud, won 47.67%
Prayer Points
January 2017   Prayer points requests
Please pray for peace in Africa especially in the Niger and Chad Nigeria, Mali, Central African Republic, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Burundi, South Sudan, Darfur in Sudan and Somalia . May the Lord have mercy on us and grant us peace, wisdom, integrity and unity.
Please pray against the devil’s plans for Africa in the form of Al Qaeda, Al Shabab, Boko Haram
Please pray for all the above new and old governments and presidents as a result of elections in 2016 and Africa as a continent to grow even more democratic, considering the will of the people to the benefit of all. My school motto was NON SIBI SED OMNIBUS – NOT FOR SELF BUT FOR ALL – May the coming generation hold fast to the ideals of democracy and hold their leaders accountable.
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Praying for political stability in Africa this 2017 was originally published on Africa Hopes In Christ
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