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From witchdoctor to God’s servant
Shadreck ‘Mtifi Zagonja’ Khamulera did not get his name for nothing. Back home at NjeteVillage in T/A Mthiramanja in Mulanje,…
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Radio will transform the synod
On July 25, 2012, the Malawi Communications Regulatory Authority (MACRA) issued 15 radio and TV licenses to various institutions in…
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‘Malawi to experience life-changing teachings’
Family Calvary International Ministries will be hosting Dr. Myles Munroe from Sunday to Monday. Munroe, from Bahamas, is a world…
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Synod has made a difference in gospel music’
The Blantyre CCAP Synod, through its Music Department, will be celebrating the Power of Gospel Music on October 20 at…
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Was there a Mrs Jesus?
The issue of whether Jesus Christ was married is an emotive one to some Christians. That is why when Harvard…
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No discrimination in charitable work
The core work of churches and religious groups is to proclaim the gospel of salvation, but some have gone beyond…
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Beginning from Jerusalem
The Bible tells us that we should start showing good works to the people around us. It even states that…
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Churches need management skills
Churches need Church leaders and church-related organisations will have the opportunity to acquire administrative skills following the establishment of a…
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Youths should seize opportunities
The Young Muslim Donors (YMD) is engaged in charity work. Two weeks ago, the group donated items to Muslim inmates…
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We don’t excommunicate people
Excommunicating errant members is a norm in many churches. But for Twelve Apostles Church in Christ, this is wrong because…
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Muslim women were lagging in Aids fight
Mai Aisha Sisters and Youth Programme (MASYAP) is one of the organisations engaged in the fight against HIV and Aids.…
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‘Prophesy is serious business’
With the rise to prominence of Nigerian prophet TB Joshua, the issue of prophecy has been in the spotlight. James…
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Priesthood is service
The Anglican Church of the Diocese of the Upper Shire on Saturday last week ordained three priests and three deacons.…
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Ramadhan: Time of peace and prayer
Muslims will begin observing the month of Ramadhan from July 20 or 21, depending on the sighting of the moon.…
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Holy water: how it is healing people
James Chimpweya talks to three leaders of Thamanda of Bethsaida Church about the holy water the church uses to heal…
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Ijtima promotes Muslim brotherhood
Every year, Muslims in the country observe the Ijtima, which is an annual gathering for them. JAMES CHIMPWEYA talked to…
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Holy communion not for sinners
The holy communion is one area where churches differ in terms of the frequency and method that it should be…
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Church, climate change cannot be separated
On Monday, the Blantyre CCAP Synod partnered the Leadership for Environment and Development Southern and Eastern Africa and the Presbyterian…
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Men’s union vital for charity
The Diocese of Upper Shire of the Anglican Church has formed a father’s union which will provide a forum for…
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We will demonstrate on gays—Rastas
President Joyce Banda last week said government will repeal the laws that criminalise homosexuality in Malawi. JAMES CHIMPWEYA talked to…
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