Tuesday, 9 June 2015

Confessions that Bring Prosperity



(30-DAY PROGRAMME)As you confess these words of God concerning prosperity, you will receive victory over poverty, debt and financial lack. Every wrong circumstance and every bad situation will be turned around. Every attack will be turned into victory. Be encouraged to confess it over and over again. Let the Word of God sink deep into your spirit. No matter how you feel,

Friday, 1 May 2015

You Can Be Healed!

   God is a Healer. It is His nature to heal. He has revealed Himself as "I am the Lord Who Heals" (Exodus 15:26).
   It is as natural and easy for God to heal as it is for you to breathe.
   When Jesus walked the earth, He perfectly represented the will of God. He spent a large part of His time healing the sick.

Friday, 6 February 2015

Brown Family Members Involved in Hotel Fight as Bobbi Kristina Brown Remains in Coma

As Bobbi Kristina Brown remains in a coma at Emory University Hospital, two family members on her father's side got into a fight at a nearby hotel, the Atlanta Police Department confirms to Us Weekly. In this photo, Bobby (who was not involved in the fight) spends his birthday, Feb. 5,

ISIS Says Female US Hostage Killed In Airstrike


The Islamic State is claiming one of its hostages, a 26-year-old American female aid worker, is dead,

Bobby Brown gives update on Bobbi Kristina Brown

The family has yet to release another official statement on the condition of Bobbi Kristina Brown, but her father, Bobby Brown, did talk to Access Hollywood briefly on Thursday outside the hospital in

Bobbi Kristina Brown’s turbulent life and its many mysteries

In the days since news broke that the daughter of Bobby Brown and Whitney Houston, Bobbi Kristina Houston Brown, was found face down in a bathtub in her Georgia home, the world is realizing how little it knows about her, her family and friends,

Thursday, 5 February 2015

Deadly pirate raid on Greek ship in Nigeria

Gunmen have boarded a Greek-owned tanker anchored near a Nigerian port, killing one crew member and taking three others hostage, officials say.
The Kalamos was attacked while it was waiting to load at Qua Iboe,

Boko Haram crisis: Chad kills 'more than 200' in Nigeria

Chad's army says it has killed more than 200 militant Islamists and lost nine men during a battle to recapture a key town in north-eastern Nigeria.
Boko Haram militants killed about 30 people after fleeing from the battle to

Boko Haram 'kill 70' in Cameroon border town of Fotokol

Boko Haram militants have reportedly killed at least 70 people in an attack on the Cameroonian town of Fotokol, on the border with Nigeria.
The Islamist militants attacked civilians in their homes and

Tunisia's secularists and Islamists form new government


Tunisia's parliament has approved a coalition government made up of secularists and moderate Islamists.
Prime Minister Habib Essid said the government would focus on combating terrorism and improving the economy.
The government's formation follows last year's historic presidential and

Egypt: Mummies found 'floating in sewage'

Two ancient Egyptian mummies have been found floating in sewage in a village waterway, it's reported.
The mummies, which were wrapped in several layers of linen and still in their wooden sarcophagi, were found by police in a village near the city of Minya, about 240km (150 miles) south of Cairo,

New Ebola cases show first rise in 2015

The number of new cases of Ebola went up in all three of West Africa's worst-hit countries in the last week of January, the World Health Organization (WHO) said on Wednesday.
It is the first weekly increase in 2015, ending a series of

Ghana's Kumasi prison hit by deadly clashes after fire

At least one person has been killed and four others wounded in clashes at a prison in Ghana's Kumasi city when inmates tried to escape after a fire broke out, officials have said.
Security officers battled with the prisoners, leaving one inmate dead and

Africa Cup of Nations: Tunisia face ban after refusing to apologise



Tunisia face being banned from the next Africa Cup of Nations after refusing to apologise for accusing the Confederation of African Football (Caf) of cheating.
They made the allegations after conceding a

10 Things to Know for Today


Your daily look at late-breaking news, upcoming events and the stories that will be talked about today:
1. NEW PUSH FOR PEACE IN UKRAINE
John Kerry, along with Francois Hollande and Angela Merkel, are traveling to Kiev and then to Moscow with a proposal "based on the territorial integrity of Ukraine."
2. SOCHI'S COSTLY LEGACY A HEADACHE FOR PUTIN
The 2014 Winter Olympics' overrun costs are

Rosario Dawson, Sundance Champ 'Slow West' Among 2015 Cinequest Film Festival Lineup


The Cinequest Film Festival in Silicon Valley will be celebrating its 25th anniversary in style, with highlights including a "Future of Film" showcase, an evening with actress Rosario Dawson and a Media Legacy Award presentation to Indiewire's own Anne Thompson.
Kicking things off is the Opening Night Screening of "Batkid Begins,"

Diana Taurasi’s decision to skip this season is sobering message for WNBA

Diana Taurasi, one of the WNBA’s marquee players, needs some rest. She also needs money to secure her future after her playing career ends and, because she can’t get those two things in the United States, she will not play in the WNBA this year. Instead, she will rest up before playing in the

Pregnant Tiffani Thiessen Expecting Baby Boy With Husband Brady Smith

Pregnant Tiffani Thiessen and her husband Brady Smith are expecting their second child together -- find out if it's a boy or girl! Credit: Angela Weiss/Getty Images
Will they name their tot Zack?

The Japanese army spent a month building a Darth Vader ice sculpture

To celebrate the 66th Sapporo Snow Festival a regiment of the Japanese army has carved a giant sculpture of Darth Vader and three Stormtroopers.
According to Quartz, the 15m high Star Wars tribute took the 11th Brigade of the

What you need to know about the mummified monk who 'isn't dead'

What on earth is going on?

A 200-year-old mummified monk was unearthed in Mongolia last week and senior members of the Buddhist community believe he is still

Taiwan plane crash survivor says engine 'did not feel right' after takeoff


TAIPEI, Taiwan — From the start of the flight in Taiwan's capital, survivor Huang Jin-sun suspected trouble.
"There was some sound next to me. It did not feel right shortly after takeoff. The engine did not feel right," the 72-year-old man told ETTV television Thursday from his