You ask anyone how things are and they quickly say things are bad, times are hard, cost of living is sky-high; but these same persons are drawn to the numerous "entertainment" shows which find their way into the Guyanese society. Read More
In early January 1982 I had been backpacking through India for six weeks, became ill, and wandered into her orphanage, up some stairs and along a corridor, just in time to see two South American businessmen drop to their knees and begin kissing - yes! - Read More
Roberts, who died Tuesday at 91, was a force in American religious history, a pioneer in mass media evangelism and a mentor -- either directly or by his influence -- to a generation of preachers and politicians who continue to shape American culture and global Christianity. Read More
The American pop culture website Gawker has an interesting perspective today on the 'Anti Homosexuality Bill 2009' from journalist and writer Andrew Rice who used to live in Uganda and has written extensively on Africa for the New York Times Magazine and The Economist. Read More
Something's got to give when North Carolina and N.C. State meet in their annual football rivalry at Carter-Finley Stadium at high noon Saturday. Read More
Joel Osteen is fond of telling reporters that he hasn't accepted a salary from the church he pastors—Houston's mammoth Lakewood Church—since 2005. Read More
Sorry about the gaping silence from my end. Read More
Two pastors at the centre of homosexual allegations against their colleague, Robert Kayira [sic] , were yesterday interrogated by the Police on charges of criminal trespass. Read More
"In a move that would be unthinkable elsewhere, tax authorities in Norway have issued the 'skatteliste,' or 'tax list,' for 2008 to the media under a law designed to uphold the country's tradition of transparency." Read More
Unlike many websites they beat around the bush, and hide what they really are, liberals, modernist, and New Evangelicals. Read More