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Jamaica Gleaner Mind &Spirit
published: Tuesday | July 29, 2003

A missions visit to NICARAGUA
WESTERN BUREAU: HOW MANY times have we walked past Christian missionaries and wondered why they are in our country, seeking 'to save the lost souls' and wondered why they did not stay home.

The pulpit must be raised above altar - Assessing Anglican decline - Part III
AT THE time of the 16th Century Protestant Reformation someone remarked, 'The pulpit has been raised above the altar'. It is a perceptive comment and one that has profound implications for the Anglican Church, universally and locally.


Miller marches for more morals
IS KINGSTON city asleep? The Rev. Dr. Merrick 'Al' Miller, pastor of Fellowship Tabernacle in Kingston thinks so.


From Armstrongism to orthodoxy - Part II - Herbert W: sincere but deluded
THE FOUNDER of the now-defunct cult of Christianity, known popularly as 'Armstrongism', was a sincere believer in Jesus Christ.







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