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RJMEC urges RTGoNU to adopt final roadmap for implementation, set date for graduation of forces
Read more: RJMEC urges RTGoNU to adopt final roadmap for implementation, set date for graduation of forcesRJMEC urges RTGoNU to adopt final roadmap for implementation, set date for graduation of forcesThe Reconstituted Joint Monitoring and Evaluation Commission (RJMEC) is calling on the Revitalized Transitional Government of National Unity (RTGoNU) to expedite the process of adoption of a roadmap for the implementation of the peace agreement. The RJMEC also urges the RTGoNU…
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Youth Leaders Meet To Tackle Africa’s Challenges
Read more: Youth Leaders Meet To Tackle Africa’s ChallengesYouth Leaders Meet To Tackle Africa’s Challenges The work of the first edition of the annual consultative dialogue of young African leaders kicked off in Morocco’s capital city of Rabat on Wednesday and successfully ended on Sunday. The inaugural youth dialogue that attracted young leaders from over 40 African countries ran under the theme “Consolidating…
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The surprising roots of gender madness
Read more: The surprising roots of gender madnessThe surprising roots of gender madnessRemember the proverbial “frog in the kettle?” Plop a frog into a pot of boiling water, so it is said, and it will jump out; but, if you turn up the heat gradually, the frog won’t notice until suddenly it’s cooked! The point of the tale is that it’s easy…
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The monsters of the bible
Read more: The monsters of the bibleThe monsters of the bible By Madadh RicheyJuly 19, 2022 What is a “monster”? For most Americans, this word sparks images of haunted houses and horror movies: scary creations, neither human nor animal, and usually evil. But it can be helpful to think about “monsters” beyond these knee-jerk images. Ever since the 1990s, humanities scholars…
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Childhood Trauma Causes Fear-Wired Brains
Read more: Childhood Trauma Causes Fear-Wired BrainsChildhood Trauma Causes Fear-Wired Brains Today, I’d want to talk about childhood trauma and how it contributes to fear-wired brains. I am reflecting on a prior romantic interest while I write this piece of article. I recall her telling me about all the horrific aspects of her childhood trauma, and it left me feeling a little…
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Army chaplain under investigation for pro-life ‘victory’ email after Supreme Court abortion ruling: Report
Read more: Army chaplain under investigation for pro-life ‘victory’ email after Supreme Court abortion ruling: ReportNEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! A U.S. Army chaplain is under investigation over a pro-life “victory” email he sent to his brigade following the landmark Supreme Court abortion ruling overturning Roe v. Wade, a report says. Maj. Brian T. Hargis, a Special Forces-qualified chaplain observer coach and trainer assigned to the 157th…
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Living on Purpose: Taking a closer look at Psalm 23
Read more: Living on Purpose: Taking a closer look at Psalm 23Living on Purpose: Taking a closer look at Psalm 23 Psalm 23 is one of the most popular chapters in the Bible and many have said it is one of the wonders of the literary world. It is so deep that scholars are perplexed and yet so simple that children can enjoy it. However, in…
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Playing the fool
Read more: Playing the foolPlaying the fool God opposes the proud but shows favor to the humble. James 4:6 My most humiliating experience ever was the day I addressed the faculty, students, and friends of a seminary on its fifty-year anniversary. I approached the lectern with my manuscript in hand and looked out on a vast crowd, but my…
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A Festive Heart ALL the Time
Read more: A Festive Heart ALL the TimeA Festive Heart ALL the Time King David says in the book of Psalms, “Serve God in joy, come before Him in song.” In our daily prayers, we say regarding God, “He – prefers melodious song.” The great Kabbalist Rabbi Yitzchok Luria once said to his student that he merited the holy prophetic spirit of…
