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Ranil Wijeyesekera Thursday, 01 May 2014 03:22 AM
Goodbye Esther migrant worker on your thanksgiving day.
The Middle Eastern Co Migrant Workers are ready for the Harvest
mmunity is one of the least reached Groups for Christ in the World. Expatriates workers in this land have a part to play in changing the lives of these people. Their facing great suffering.
The so called Arab spring tries to restore democratic values. But this is biased and ignores the needs of people in pro American Kingdoms.
What they need is a personal relationship with Jesus.
\Buddhist Groups and others feel in Sri Lanka that the inhumane slaughter of animals, Differential treatment of women, Laws on dress, and compulsion in Worship should be eliminated. We Christians believe a caring, sharing and loving attitude will work as God wills.
Blessings and curses of God intermingle in the Middle East. What we need is a caring attitude to the pluses and minuses in this area. A sharing of the message should be the aim.
Cobra Thursday, 01 May 2014 01:26 PM
Oh that? It's languishing in the dust bin of history and not even mentioned on May Day!
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