Mont Pelerin plans go under ground Mont Pelerin plans go under ground Some years ago we picked up an article from one of the London papers which told of a […]
Archives for August 2001
Korean Prayer
Korean Prayer Korean Prayer A Korean pastor took us out for lunch one Sunday and we commented on the strength of the church here. It was therefore a shock to […]
About Rebecca Capell
The man who pleased God
The man who pleased God The man who pleased God Does your name start with the letter E? Neither does mine, but don’t let that concern you overmuch. Many years […]
About Barry Smith
WTO failure will hurt poor?
WTO failure will hurt poor? WTO failure will hurt poor? The Business Day newspaper, 31 July 2001, had the following headline: “WTO chief says failed talks will hurt the poor”, […]
About Barry Smith
Why we should cry for Argentina
Why we should cry for Argentina Why we should cry for Argentina During our recent trip to South Africa, I picked up a copy of The Straits Times, Singapore, 18 […]
About Barry Smith
Prime Minister Koizumi to sell out Japan
Prime Minister Koizumi to sell out Japan Prime Minister Koizumi to sell out Japan In this office we collect information from around the world and put it all together for […]
About Barry Smith
Working In Jerusalem
Working In Jerusalem Working In Jerusalem – We must’ve learned something We’ve survived until NOW! A year in Jerusalem, toiling at the bottom end of the social spectrum (that’s ‘lower […]
About George Anderson
Poor Mr Koizumi
Poor Mr Koizumi Poor Mr Koizumi Japan’s new Prime Minister is between a rock and a hard place. The New World Order planners have made his position quite clear. He […]
About Barry Smith
Perfect relationships
Perfect relationships Perfect relationships – Colossians 3 What is a relationship? A relationship is when one has an association with someone else, either through kinship or through friendship. When people […]
About Keneti Apa
Man sells son to pay restaurant bill
Man sells son to pay restaurant bill Man sells son to pay restaurant bill Much as we recognise times are hard, this story from The Straits Times, Singapore, 1 August […]