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Friends Forever : African Story.
Nameless Person
A mouse and a frog were friends. Every morning the frog would hop out of his pond and go to visit his friend who lived in a hole in the side of a tree. He would return home at noon. The mouse delighted in his friend’s company unaware that the friend was slowly turning into an enemy. The reason? The frog felt slighted because though he visited the mouse everyday, the mouse on his part, had ... ...more
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Lost In Africa (Part 1)
RK_WRITERS
This is about my last summer vacation. I went to South Africa for a short trip but things went very wrong. I, Shrenil Kanoria, am going to share my adventurous but horrifying experience with you all. (Day 1) It was the 19th of April, my bags were packed, and I was ready to leave. I reached the airport and I immediately went to the counter where ... ...more
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Coronavirus Reveals Our African spirit?
Chris Mentillo
A lot is being said and done about the current coronavirus at every level. I would like to add my voice but from a moral-ethical and religious point of view, not about the virus, but about how we react to this pandemic. The African is often generously touted as the most social and religious being on the face of the earth. People speak superfluously how communitarian the African is compared ... ...more
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Christianity: the first five centuries
DwainDStewart
Part 2 of 3 In the previous article, we looked at some key characteristics that made up the secular world of the first five centuries AD. In this next instalment of our 3 part article about Christianity in the first five centuries, we look at what is termed the Ante-Nicene period (before 325 AD). Ante-Nicene period (before 325 AD) The Apostolic Age ended with the death of John at Ephesus ... ...more