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LIVING BY FAITH

“…The just shall live by his faith” – (Habakkuk 2:4). Faith is primarily for living. The word ‘live' means several things, it means to survive. And you know the world talks about the survival of the fittest. In the Kingdom it is faith that makes you fit for survival. You cannot be more fit than your faith is. Faith is the vitality of life. The word ‘live' also means to enjoy, so the just shall enjoy by his faith. The quality of life you live is a function of your faith. To ‘live' could also mean to prevail over circumstances of life. We prevail only by faith. So let's project our faith. Faith is not a button you press, it is the life you live. What we call victory is a lifestyle. Victory is not an event but the lifestyle of the believer because satanic attack is not an event but a daily routine, satan is attacking you day and night. That is why the bible says, “…Thanks be unto God, which always causeth us to triumph in Christ…” (2 Corinthians 2:14). Satan is attackin...

Kenneth Copeland — You Can Do It! Part 2

Kenneth Copeland — You Can Do It! Part 2

Sgt Robert - Impanda

Impanda

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7B8PyGYa3dY

Tampa Bay's Media Talk: Amani Africa: Rwanda: Genocide

Rwanda take home the Community Cup

GYC

eXTRACTED FROM THE NEWTIMES Global Youth Connect, an organisation made up of University Students from the United States of America recently concluded their four-week activities in Rwanda in which they sensitised masses on human rights, reconciliation, dialogue and importance of cultural diversity. During their stay, members of GYC partnered with local organisations including ARMANI Africa and CIMS where they volunteered in various activities. ARMANI Africa’s Mutesi Gasana complemented the cultural discussions and exchanges the Americans conducted with the masses. “People have learnt a lot from the American culture; it is inquisitive, rich and progressive, and the fact that there are many things they have learnt from the Rwandan culture makes it a fair game,” said Gasana. They also trained street children in modern dances and plays depicting Rwandan history and human rights. “The craving that people have to learn and know their human rights will take the society to a greater level as fa...