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		<title>Christian Vibes Global set to unveil its Christian merchandise store in March 2024.</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 08 Mar 2024 17:30:16 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[Black-owned digital Christian media and the first Christian African platform to hit a Million followers on Instagram, Christian Vibes Global has announced that it will be opening its merchandise store in March 2024. The online Christian platform has become a stalwart in spreading the Gospel of Jesus to the ends of the world through audiovisual [...]]]></description>
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<p>Black-owned digital Christian media and the first Christian African platform to hit a Million followers on Instagram, Christian Vibes Global has announced that it will be opening its merchandise store in March 2024.</p>



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<p>The online Christian platform has become a stalwart in spreading the Gospel of Jesus to the ends of the world through audiovisual contents. It has impacted, inspired, shaped narratives, and brought hope to the hearts of many who love God through the timely and thoughtful content shared on their platforms.</p>



<p>In the loins of prayer and thoughtfulness, Christian Vibes Global has hinted that the message of Christ which surpasses all times and seasons needs to be presented to all manner of people on the earth as declared by the Lord Jesus.</p>



<p>It is by this that the Clothing line, Christian Vibes Clothing will be launched under the parent media platform, Christian Vibes Global.</p>



<p>We believe that a million people can hear the word and watch it to inspire them but how about a million people who can also see and touch a product they love that has the word of God in it?</p>



<p>The QAVAH Collection has been hinted to be the maiden collection of the clothing line with 3 different designed Merchandise to be sold.</p>



<p>Purchases can be made via the online store or simply DM any of the Christian Vibes platforms to get you served.</p>



<p>Christianity Is Never Boring!</p>
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		<title>What do I need to know about my mysticism as a Christian?</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 06 Dec 2022 08:23:11 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[Our world has been flooded by strong waves of mysticism. The word “mysticism” is a complex term that encapsulates a huge variety of ideas. From a religious perspective, the word implies the union of the individual with the Divine or Absolute in some kind of spiritual experience or trance. This characterizes the worship experience even [...]]]></description>
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<li>Our world has been flooded by strong waves of mysticism. The word “mysticism” is a complex term that encapsulates a huge variety of ideas. From a religious perspective, the word implies the union of the individual with the Divine or Absolute in some kind of spiritual experience or trance.</li>
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<p>This characterizes the worship experience even in certain churches. The phenomena can vary in form and intensity, but the tendency always is to replace the authority of the Written Word of God with one’s own subjective experiences.</p>
<p>In any case, the Bible loses much of its doctrinal function, and the Christian remains vulnerable to his or her own experiences. This kind of subjective religion does not provide a safeguard against any deception, especially end-time ones.</p>
<p>Personal feelings and taste end up being the criteria for interpreting the Scriptures or even for rejecting outright what the Bible teaches, often about obedience to God, which as Jesus said is so essential to building one’s house on the rock.</p>
<p>“The position that it is of no consequence what men believe is one of Satan’s most successful deceptions. He knows that the truth, received in the love of it, sanctifies the soul of the receiver; therefore he is constantly seeking to substitute false theories, fables, another gospel.”—Ellen G. White, The Great Controversy, p. 520.</p>
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		<title>Oprah on Why You Should Never Give Up on Gratitude</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 13 Oct 2022 11:27:17 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[Every week, Oprah is setting an intention exclusively for Oprah Daily Insiders, with reflections on topics like letting go, forgiveness, coming into your own, and more. I hope you’re somewhere where the leaves have started turning. As you can see, we don&#8217;t get much of a leaf change around here in California. But if you [...]]]></description>
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<p><em>Every week, Oprah is setting an intention exclusively for <a class="body-link css-1tm5c7k et3p2gv0" href="https://www.oprahdaily.com/oprah-insider/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">Oprah Daily Insiders</a>, with reflections on topics like letting go, forgiveness, coming into your own, and more.</em></p>



<p>I hope you’re somewhere where the leaves have started turning. As you can see, we don&#8217;t get much of a leaf change around here in California. But if you look really closely, the acorns are ready to fall from the oaks. Wherever you are, I hope you&#8217;re appreciating the change in season.</p>



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<p>I wanted to share with you my most cherished spiritual practice, and that is gratitude. You know, I&#8217;ve made it an actual practice since the ’90s, when I first interviewed Sarah Ban Breathnach,<strong> </strong>who had written <em>Simple Abundance</em>. That book changed the way I viewed life in general. I&#8217;ve been a convert ever since, with volumes of gratitude journals documenting everything from savoring a raspberry sorbet, to the color of a maple changing, to a three-dog night, when all the dogs are snuggled in bed. I still write down five things I&#8217;m grateful for every day. </p>



<p>If it feels redundant, this is what I want to tell you—you have to be specific. Not “I&#8217;m just grateful for my health,” but “I&#8217;m grateful that the sore throat that I had wasn&#8217;t Covid.” I&#8217;m grateful that I had knee surgery and can now hike higher and faster and longer than ever before. I&#8217;m grateful not just for every breath, but I&#8217;m grateful for sinus rhythm. Here&#8217;s what I&#8217;ve learned—it&#8217;s through the worst of times that this practice of gratitude is most impactful. Of course you&#8217;re grateful when things are going the way you want them to. It&#8217;s during the worst of times that you need the insight to recognize your own simple abundance and to have the faith in knowing that energy is constantly changing. Your own vibrational current changes when you focus on what you have instead of what you don&#8217;t.</p>



<p>I consider gratitude to be a major force field in establishing a better life. It&#8217;s the foundation from which all other blessings flow, and I want that for you, too. Something that is constantly unfolding goodness and mercy through your life is gratitude. Let&#8217;s talk about how to make that so. Join me this Tuesday, 7 p.m. Eastern, for a live conversation with Dr. Scott Kaufman and 12 of your fellow Insiders, talking about how living in a space of gratitude brings you constant grace and how gratitude literally changes how you see the world and how the world sees you. That&#8217;s Tuesday, October 11th, at 7 p.m. If you&#8217;re busy, you can view it later. </p>



<p>Until then, know that I continue to be grateful for your comments, for your insights, for your shared support of each other and what this community of well-intentioned humans means for our times. Every piece of light we can shine matters, and I&#8217;m grateful for your willingness to keep shining.</p>



<p>Go well.</p>



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<p>Source: Oprahdaily.com</p>
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		<title>Protecting the Ghanaian vegetation and the Christian virtues &#8211; A Nezer Brown Editorial.</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 14 Sep 2022 06:35:15 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[According to the 2021 population and housing census conducted, 71% of Ghanaians are classified as Christians and the remaining are distributed among other religions. There are over 20,000 churches in Ghana. This refers not to the number of consecrated buildings, but faith-based groups claiming allegiance to Christianity. In Ghana, there is a general impression created [...]]]></description>
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<p>According to the 2021 population and housing census conducted, 71% of Ghanaians are classified as Christians and the remaining are distributed among other religions.</p>



<p>There are over 20,000 churches in Ghana. This refers not to the number of consecrated buildings, but faith-based groups claiming allegiance to Christianity.</p>



<p>In Ghana, there is a general impression created that Christians uphold holiness and faith-based living as evident in their weekly schedules such as prayers, bible studies, organization or departmental meetings as well as their music and costumes.</p>



<p>Ghana is among the 50 countries in the world with the highest diversity in plants and animal-based species. So far, about 3,000 indigenous plant species are in Ghana.</p>



<p>The dense forest zone formally covered an area of about 30,000 square miles but farming activities and timber exploitation have reduced it to less than 8000 square miles. Despite the laid out process of mining in Ghana’s mineral and mining act(Act 703), miners are compelled to bear a 60 to 80% licensing cost to operate illegally.</p>



<p>These miners employ technologies that are harmful to the environment and negatively impact the health of those involved. Other than people and God, trees are the most mentioned living things in the Bible.</p>



<p>Every major character or theological event has an association with a tree. The cedar(Cedrus) was the first citrus to be grown in Israel and King Solomon had majestic columns of cedar of Lebanon supporting the ceilings in the temple. The aloe vera plant is said to have been used by Nicodemus in embalming the body of Jesus after his death.</p>



<p>Trees have served as a remarkable symbol of faith in every Christian life. Christians believe God gave trees as part of natural resources to protect them and also aid in their existence and survival.</p>



<p>The Ghanaian Christians must protect the vegetation not for their own sake but as an obligation expected to be fulfilled by God. Ghana is battling a high rate of vegetative depletion and much of it can be ascribed to the irresponsible lumbering of timber by the indigenous people, clearing of land covers to build industries, prevalent illegal mining, and bushfires set by third-class citizens for survival purposes.</p>



<p>A study conducted indicated that over the past 24 years Ghana has recorded losses of 92.8%, 51.1%, and 41% on bear areas, grassland, and other vegetation land cover respectively.</p>



<p>This has led me to interrogate a lot of things about this nation being a Christian country. There is evidence that officials mostly apprehended for such detrimental acts against our vegetation have a sort of allegiance to a Christian organization.</p>



<p>I ask, should we have been a less Christian-dominated society, what legacy are we willing to pass on to the unborn generation because the larger percentage of citizens living in the country has a sort of allegiance to the Christian religion?</p>
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