EARTH DAY FEST AIMED TO BUILD UP AFRICAN COMMUNITY

Beautiful weather greeted the second annual Earth Day Fest and Flea Market at Clark Park on Saturday April 17th. The event was established to encourage “self-sustaining economic development and empowerment in African communities throughout the...Read Full Article

FORTY-FOUR HAS THE HARDEST RIDE

Perspective is reality.  Although one would like to picture George Bush’s Presidency as the epitome of government gone wrong, I would contend that quite the opposite is true. For one, if it were not for his apparent mishandling of foreign and domestic policy...Read Full Article

STRANGER IN A STRANGE LAND

It would be an understatement to say that the journey had been long – approximately 6,000 miles in a plane to Yaoundé, Cameroon, followed by a 26-hour train ride (one of the train’s cars  caught on fire that night) through the rain forest to the capital of the...Read Full Article

CAPETOWN 2010 COULD TILT SCALES FOR AFRICA'S POOR

Nearly a decade after the dawn of the 21st century, Africa is faced by a confluence of challenging theological and missiological issues...Read Full Article

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