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6/29/2010 11:13:15 AM
Liz is not credible as an envagelist. Can u imagine an evangelist dating a married man and causing problems without remorse in his household. To be specific, this took place in warri. It is not heresay because I'm a first hand witness 2 thi§
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Besidone
10/25/2010 8:16:49 PM
Heresay that's what you are. where you in the room when she was making out with the guy in question?.
she is now strong in faith, don't let the wrath of GOD to befall you.
stop disgracing SONS and DAUGHTERS of IWERE KINGDOM.
Arproko like you.
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Monday 26 July 8PM Channel 4
7/24/2010 1:42:51 AM
Dispatches goes undercover in some African churches in the UK, where evangelical pastors perpetuate a strong belief in witchcraft. They preach that some people are possessed by evil spirits, and that these spirits bring bad luck into the lives of others.

The only way to rid the possessed from the witchcraft spell and lift their curse is to 'deliver' them: a kind of exorcism that can be very traumatic. Some pastors charge significant sums of money to perform these deliverances.

Often it is children who are denounced as witches by these pastors, and this labelling can lead to the physical and emotional abuse of those children at the hands of their families. In extreme cases it has led to the deaths of some children.

In parts of Africa, branding a child a witch is now outlawed, but in Britain this practise is perfectly legal, despite the fact it can have horrific consequences.

Dispatches reveals just what goes on behind closed doors in these African churches, exposing the pastors who exploit the religious beliefs of the most vulnerable.
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max
9/2/2010 1:49:34 PM
it not for you to judge her, if she has really given her life to the SERVICE of God, Baba God is a MERCIFUL GOD who forget any sinner that repent. who are you to judge her.
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Vijay
1/14/2013 3:20:15 AM
I just wish My Weekly would open their doors to those new writers who haven't yet been pibulshed by them - I'm impressed by Liz Smith's determination to find Brenda as it shows she's an editor who cares about her writers. She could have easily just tossed Brenda's story aside but she didn't - cracking!I haven't bought My Weekly since they decided only writers who had been pibulshed in their mags before could submit to them so I buy the other mags that do take subs from new writers!I did get a nice message too from Liz,though, for contacting her on Brenda's behalf and she wished me luck with my writing which was lovely. But for the forseeable future, writing for My Weekly for me and a lot of other keen writers is out of bounds - makes me a little sad sometimes! And I wonder if me and others like me will ever get the chance to write for them - not that my stories are anywhere near the standard needed for My Weekly but, hey ho - will just have to concentrate on other markets unless they too decide to follow My Weekly's lead (gulp!)
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