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FRONT PAGE - Issue No. 2 weekend

FINAL EDITION
Updated MINNEAPOLIS 6:59 pm Jan 19, 2008 – LONDON 00:59 – 20 Jan
JO’BURG 02:59 20 Jan – MANILA 08:59 Jan 20 – SYDNEY 11:59 20 Ja

TO OUR READERS:
Gloriscope will not be published tomorrow, January 21, 2008,
because of the U.S. federal holiday (Martin Luther King Jr. Day).

“Be exalted, O God, above the heavens;
let your glory be over all the earth.”

(Psalm 57:5 NIV)

Sowande UhuruEncouragement
Does true love exist?
By Sowande Uhuru, The British Virgin Islands
We disrespect each other almost immediately following church service, writes Sowande Uhuru. The myth that you can simply love God and your actions towards others do not matter is wrong. In order to break the cycle of hate, we must introduce the power of love.

Christian blog review
By Dave Cruver
A U.S. blogger writes about the wonderful fruitfulness of the Spirit of God. Another U.S. blogger says that elements of God’s creation are like the windows through which we catch glimpses of the reality of God. A British blogger says that the Cross shows how evil we are.

For history buffs
This day in Christian history - January 20
God Almighty was invoked in the inaugural speeches by the U.S. Presidents Ronald Reagan, Lyndon B. Johnson, John F. Kennedy, and Harry S. Truman — Salvation Army received a gift of $1.5 billion –.Revival spirit gripped the city of Denver — Catholic missions to Japan and China in the 17th century — Roman Emperor Decius persecuted the early Church.

This day in Christian history - January 19
Careers of Christian singers Dolly Parton and Wilson Pickett — Patriarch Tikhon of the Russian Orthodox Church, who lived during the Russian Bolshevik Reviolution — Alexander Mack, a founder of the Church of the Brethren — Georg Ostrogorsky, who wrote about the Byzantine Empire — Diego Lainez, a successor of Ignatius Loyola.

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TO GOD BE ALL THE GLORY!

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