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    Being wise as a serpent

    A police officer who is also a member of our church in Texas recently told me how, decades ago, the illegal crossings along the US-Mexico border were mostly of families seeking refuge from their poverty-stricken country, hoping for a better life.

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    Top 10 addictions

    Addictions come in all types of practices. Some people are dependent on substances and others rely on the pleasure they get when engaging in activities.

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    The 5 Qualities of an Ideal Man

    If you are searching for the ideal man, here is a list of five essential qualities that he must possess.

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  • Catford youths create school conservation area

    Monday, 18 July 2016 The youngsters of Holbeach Primary School, Catford can now have open-air conservation lessons thanks to the good work of the local branch of the Victory Youth Group (VYG). As the school does […]

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    When all hope seems lost

    Perhaps these words will cheer you up, If cheering up is what you need.

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    Pro and cons of co-parenting

    Last year co-parenting was the fastest growing family type in the UK, according to the Office for National Statistics.

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    Trusting Someone what is precious to you

    Saturday the 16th of July, hundreds of women filled the Rainbow Theatre to attend the Godllywood Self-Help’s 7th seminar on excellence.

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    Life and balance

    Balance generates harmony and growth, while imbalance leads to loss and trauma. But we find it difficult to achieve that equal balance, because naturally our nature walks between two extreme poles.

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  • Health and fitness briefing for over 55s

    Tuesday, 19 July 2016 The UCKG HelpCentre’s Caleb Group for the over 55s ran a health and fitness education day at the Rainbow Theatre in Finsbury Park on Saturday 9 July. […]

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    Body blindness

    Blind is not the one who cannot see, but rather the one who, though has perfect sight, chooses to not see.

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