Friday, October 25, 2024

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Easter Message

TODAY'S SCRIPTURE "They will flog Him and kill Him; and on the third day He will rise again" (Luke 18:33, AMP). TODAY'S WORD from Joel and Victoria Every...

He Makes Up the Difference

No matter what weakness you think you may have, no matter what inadequacies or setbacks you’ve encountered, God wants to give you His divine strength! He wants to make up the difference and put you further ahead than you ever thought possible. One time in the Old Testament, God simply multiplied the sound of four men’s footsteps and caused them to sound like a mighty army. When their enemies heard them, they took off running. There were thousands of enemy troops running for their lives, scared to death, thinking they were being attacked by a massive army when, in fact, it was just four people! What happened? God made up the difference.

The Way of the Righteous

TODAY’S SCRIPTURE “...The righteous give generously” (Psalm 37:21, NIV) TODAY’S WORD from Joel and Victoria Did you know that when you give to others in need, the...

Make Your Way Prosperous

TODAY’S SCRIPTURE “This Book of the Law shall not depart from your mouth, but you shall meditate in it day and night, that you may...

Zambia’s forgotten Space Program

On Oct. 30, 1964, TIME magazine reported on the celebration of the independence of Zambia (formerly Northern Rhodesia), with its new president, Kenneth Kaunda. But...

Pepsi Vs Coke

Sitting at a table in a restaurant on Cairo Road, in downtown Lusaka, I eagerly wait for my drink. I haven’t had this drink for more than three years. I wonder if I still remember the taste of it. In fact, for the first time, I am quite excited ordering this drink. The drink comes in a 350mls bottle. I waste no time and take a long sip of the contents of the bottle. I put the bottle down simultaneously burping and feeling embarrassed. “This Pepsi is really going down”, I thought. I have never really been a big fun of Pepsi. In the United States, where Pepsi competes neck-to-neck with Coca-cola, I would only order or drink Pepsi when Coca-cola was not available. I am not sure I will continue drinking Pepsi in place of Coke but, at the moment, you get more for your money than you get for Coke. The Pepsi 350mls bottles are going at K2,200 while the Coke 300mls are going at K2,500 retail price. Pepsi came to Zambia about six months ago under the franchise