The Dead Sea Scrolls were first discovered in the year 1947 by a group of shepherds in the Qumran caves located west of the Dead Sea and about 20km from Jerusalem. The scrolls, preserved in clay jars, date to at least 200BC and were believed to belong to a Jewish religious community that had its … Continue reading A Sure Word of Prophecy | MG Blog
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Bulilima Preliminary Visit
Sabbath 27 January 2018, a 12 member Mission Go evangelistic team visited Bulilima District, close to Plumtree on a pre-campaign fact-finding mission. The team was warmly received by the local church pastor, Pastor Sibanda, and the general church leadership in the district. After a late 1pm but uplifting divine service program at Molapo SDA branch … Continue reading Bulilima Preliminary Visit
Secrets to Good Health | MG Blog
In the year 2012 an estimated 14.1 million incidences of cancer cases were recorded globally and at the time researchers projected that by the year 2035 the number will jump to 24 million cases, representing a 70% increase. Lung cancer was the most common type of cancer in 2012 making 13% of the total cases. … Continue reading Secrets to Good Health | MG Blog
A Day in Chirumanzu
A characteristic hot summer day, clear blue skies, and the sun blazing in its full strength. Some old huddled buildings, mostly stores, people sitting on benches in front of shops or going about some business. That was the scene when we arrived at Chaka, Chirumanzu, Sabbath 20 January 2018, to pick a guy by the … Continue reading A Day in Chirumanzu
Dare To Be a Daniel | MG Blog
Daniel 6 shows us how the Princes of Medo-Persia plotted against Daniel and more importantly how God's people will be plotted against in the last days. “It pleased Darius to set over the kingdom an hundred and twenty princes, which should be over the whole kingdom.” Daniel 6:1 Daniel was greatly honored during kingdom of … Continue reading Dare To Be a Daniel | MG Blog
Hope Beyond the Grave | MG Blog
A cultural practice common to ancient Egyptian society was the mummification of deceased human bodies. This was a process meant to preserve the organs and skin of a dead body through dehydration, wrapping the body in layers of linen cloth, and then coating it with a resin substance to prevent further decomposition. According to tradition, … Continue reading Hope Beyond the Grave | MG Blog
A Cathedral in Time | MG Blog
Cathedrals are often stupendous, magnificent and impressive buildings. In many cases, in a given town or city, the cathedral is amongst the most ancient edifices around, exuding great splendor and an imposing influence. They reflect centuries of invested effort, architectural skill; intricate design in stained glasses, mosaics and frescoes that make up the internal decorations. … Continue reading A Cathedral in Time | MG Blog
The Living Bread | MG Blog
According to recent research, one in nine people in the world (815 million people) go to bed on an empty stomach each night. At least one in three suffer from some kind of malnutrition.This is despite the fact that, in quantitative terms, the global food output is more than enough to feed every individual on planet … Continue reading The Living Bread | MG Blog
Origins | The Heavens Declare
Where do I come from? Why am I here? Where am I going? As human beings, in almost every basic day-to-day life situation we find ourselves in, we always have, at the back of our minds, such questions ringing. From something simple as eating, driving a car or those critical life decisions such as choosing … Continue reading Origins | The Heavens Declare
