Dr Ken Baker
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- When the inventor of the drawing board messed things up, what did he go back to? 1 hour ago
- The RSC did Julius Caesar in Dublin. When Caesar was stabbed onstage, half the audience left because they didn't want to get involved 1 hour ago
- The waitress asked "Would you care for an orange juice?". So I said "If it needed me". "Is it going to be alright?" 2 hours ago
- Can you"fall out" of repentance? 4 hours ago
- “I know, O Lord, that a man’s life is not his own; it is not for man to direct his steps” (Jeremiah 10:23). 5 hours ago
Tag Archives: Zimbabwe
Zimbabwe: The gauntlet is down
Twin victories for Zimbabwe’s Anglicans Courts in Zimbabwe have ruled that a sacking of Anglican teachers was illegal and that a former bishop must hand over a church to the new bishop. Both decisions favour the Anglican Church recognised by … Continue reading
When the Archbish came to tea… (Rowan in Mugabe-land)
The archbishop of Canterbury managed to meet Mugabe in Harare yesterday and presented him with a dossier of alleged abuses perpetrated against worshippers over the past four years. In response, the president delivered a history lesson on Anglo-Zimbabwean relations, detailed his … Continue reading
The Archbish v Mugabe: Will it happen?
Archbishop hopes to tackle Mugabe over persecution The Archbishop of Canterbury has requested a meeting with President Mugabe when he travels to Zimbabwe in October. Dr Williams is going ahead with the trip, in the hope of meeting Mr Mugabe … Continue reading
Posted in Christianity, Contemporism, Faith, God, Is it me?, The church today, Zimbabwe
Tagged Anglican Communion, Anglicanism, Archbishop, Archbishop of Canterbury, Harare, Nolbert Kunonga, Robert Mugabe, Zimbabwe
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Mugabe’s ‘bishop’ turns a profit on church buildings
Zimbabwe continues into meltdown. In a move somewhat akin to the takeover of white farms a couple of years back, now it’s the turn of the church buildings. Children may go hungry if they are evicted from an orphanage in Zimbabwe, … Continue reading
Posted in Christianity, Contemporism, Economy, Faith, God, life, Listening, Poverty, Prayer, The church today, Zimbabwe
Tagged Anglican Communion, Anglicanism, Church (building), Harare, Matabeleland, Nolbert Kunonga, Robert Mugabe, Zimbabwe
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