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Tuesday November 18, 2008 09:48 AM
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The Weekly LOGOS For Sabbath, Nov 15, 2008 |
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Featured Ar ticles
from Adventist Review for November 18, 2008 "Raising Children to
Delight in the Sabbath," "Can Any Good Thing . . . Is our culture
trying to fix the Bible?" "The End of a Sign, or a Sign of the End?
. . “The Falling of the Stars” – Is that relevant for Adventists
today? "
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The
Latest Bahamian News for November 17, 2008
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New Scho ol
Sign Donated to Grand Bahama Academy Mr. and Mrs. Steve Burrows,
members of the Seventh-day Adventist Church in the north Bahamas,
donated a new school sign to Grand Bahama Academy
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Amazing Facts Campaign Being Held in Abaco with Jéan Ross
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Seventh-d ay
Adventist Church Headquarters in the United Kingdom Destroyed by
Fire On Sunday, November 16, a major fire at the Headquarters
office of the Seventh-day Adventist church in the United Kingdom and
Ireland has left the building devastated. Fire services were called
to the scene at approximately 2.10 pm and ten fire tenders battled
the blaze throughout the afternoon and into the evening
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World
Religious News From Religion News Service Adventist Review
November 17, 2008 "Sexual Content on TV Linked to Teen Pregnancy,"
"Pastor Suspects Racism in Church Fire Hours After Obama Win"
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Northern
Caribbean University Students React to Obama Victory The US
elections reached even the shores of Jamaica as Northern Caribbean
University’s (NCU’s) own student executive body, the United Student
Movement (USM), aimed to ensure that all interested had a unique
opportunity of experiencing the historic election as it unfolded.
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Partners
in G race
Review Article Stewardship expert Ben Maxson believes that if
you want to get all you can out of life, try giving it away. "Why
has stewardship become such a problem? Many of us see tithes and
offerings as the way that we support the church. We simply pay for
services rendered. Some of us even use tithes and offerings as a way
to force the church to listen to us, or to change.
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White-coll ar
Thieves Adventist Review Article There's a crime that no police
department will investigate, says Gordon Bietz. Police departments
refuse to get involved. And although they would probably classify it
as grand larceny—unlawful taking of personal property—no one has
ever been booked. Enforcement would require all of each precinct's
resources, and they apparently have more important cases to crack.
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Jobs
Availa bility
Listing Coming Soon Online Also list of individuals seeking
employment. Attention Adventist Business
Owners! To assist our fellow believers who are looking for
employment, we are encouraging you to list the jobs available in
your business on the Online Bahamas Adventist Directory
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Wintley Phipps Shares
With Ministers Two Honored at
Concert
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Attention!
Join Fellowship Hall. It's Free with no restrictions.
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Join "Da Dille Tr ee."
It's Free! No Restrictions! Da Dillie Tree is Open and Free to
All Adventist Youth in The Bahamas. We are calling all Adventist
youth in Abaco, Grand Bahama, Nassau, Cat Island, Andros, San
Salvador, Eleuthera, Exuma, Crooked Island, to join this great
Adventist social network for young people
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Bahamas
Conference
First Annual Constituency Meeting
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and
Christian
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Recal ling
Our Awesome God Hi Saints! I greet you in
the name of Him who is Almighty and All-Powerful!
I have intentionally used the terms "Almighty" and
"All-Powerful," for if there was ever a time you and
I needed to be reminded of the powerfulness of God,
it is now. Not many persons, I would imagine,
knew or anticipated these difficult economic times
that have come upon us. Events of the past three
months pose major challenges to leaders across the
globe.
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Bahamas Academy Elementary-Week of Prayer
Inspirational, interactive, captivating, uplifting,
and fulfilling are fitting words to describe the
Fall Week of Prayer held at Bahamas Academy
Elementary October 27-31, 2008. Elder Larry Green,
under the influence of the Holy Spirit, encouraged
staff and students alike to have a closer walk with
Jesus and to live for Him. Jubilant Monday, Glorious
Tuesday, Magnificent Wednesday, Beautiful Thursday
and Victorious Friday adequately described the
five days of spiritual teaching under the theme: "A
Closer Walk with Jesus."
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Bahamas
Academy on Top Again On November 5, 2008 at
approximately 6:30 p.m., The Sheraton Hotel was
definitely the place to be! Two of Bahamas Academy's
finest orators, Tameka Lewis and Gabriel Moxey,
stood nobly as they represented the school in the
Bahamas Institute of Financial Services Speech
competition. The topic "Ethics and the Workplace"
was skillfully articulated by the twelve (12)
speakers who represented six (6) schools on the
island
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The Bahamas
Foreign Language Association of the Ministry of
Education is honouring Elder Yvon Cherenfant for
22 years of teaching service tonight in a banquet at
the Sheration Cable Beach Resort. On
Wednesday, November 12 he paid a courtesy call at
Government House.
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Sunset
for November 15 . 5:22 p.m.
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