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Sunday, 18 August 2013

August 2013

Welcome to Understanding the World

In this issue we focus on prayer (in Afrikaans). We also include some recent news articles.

God hoor - Willie Mc Loud
In hierdie geestelike essay fokus ek op gebed. Die gebed wat werk.

Alle Christene bid. Gebed is deel van die praktiese uitlewing van geloof. Gebed bring ons in die geestelike stemming waarin ons God kan beleef. Deur gebed tree ons met God in gesprek. Persone wat hul geestelike lewe ernstig opneem, is oor die algemeen ook mense wat meer tyd in gebed spandeer. Maar soms lyk dit of gebed nie werk nie. Soms voel dit of ons te vergeefs bid. Soms wil ons ophou bid. Om die essay te lees klik op God hoor.

In the news
(The opinions expressed in these articles are not our own but those of the different authors. We include these articles because the topics are relevant to issues under discussion in our e-letters and may be of interest to some readers).

Recent events in Egypt could have serious consequences for Turkey's political leadership in the Middle East: Turkey losing regional clout as Egypt conflict flares
There are growing support for the historicity of the Biblical narratives about David and Solomon:
3100 year old city could date back to David and Solomon
Archaeologists uncover palace from kingdom of David
Readers are welcome to bring interesting articles to our attention for possible placement in Understanding the World.

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