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Yahusha instructed us to pray for, "Thy Kingdom Come". Actually, the message of YAHUAH's coming kingdom is so important, that our Messiah' preached the Gospel Of The Kingdom and He instructed His disciples to do likewise, Matt. 10:7; Luke 10:1, 9.
With certainty we know that the "kingdom is coming". Who are the citizens of the kingdom? What laws govern the kingdom? How do you seek first the kingdom? Is the kingdom physical, spiritual or both? Do you understand the message of the kingdom?
We invite you to join us as we journey through this subject, Thy Kingdom Come!
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Light rain in a foggy spruce forest accompanied by wind. Very relaxing and moody atmosphere with rain drops falling from swaying branches.
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In our series of films looking at the topic of modern masculinity in Africa, the first issue we go into is suicide amongst Kenyan men.
Filmed, produced and directed by: Peter Murimi
Producer: Toni Kamau
Edited by: Sam Soko
We went to Nyandarua County located in Central Kenya where 70 people – almost all of them men - killed themselves last year.
BBC Africa Eye's Peter Murimi investigates why this is happening.
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Zeinab Badawi travels to the rarely visited country of Eritrea and neighbouring Ethiopia to chart the rise of the kingdom of Aksum.
Described as one of the four greatest civilisations of the ancient world Zeinab examines archaeological remains in both countries dating back many hundreds of years before our common era.
She explains how the kings of Aksum grew rich and powerful from their control of Red Sea trade and how they were one of the first civilisations in the world that officially embraced Christianity in the fourth century. Also find out why the Queen of Sheba and the secret of the Ark of the Covenant are so fundamental to Ethiopia’s history.
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