Number of View :28(CNN) — It’s every flier’s worst nightmare: Your pilot announces, “We’re all going down!” and starts shouting about bombs and terrorists. He abandons the cockpit, frantically running up and down the aisles like a man unhinged. What do you do? That’s what passengers on a JetBlue flight had to decide Tuesday when [...]
Share on FacebookConcernant la “soupe joumou” (Giraumon) au 1er janvier,, Que dites-vous?
Number of View :69A : Tous les CHRETIENS HAITIENS Raison : La vérité concernant la “soupe joumou” (Giraumon) au 1er janvier Je sais que c’est difficile de cesser une tradition ancienne mais la Bible dit : “Vous connaitrez la vérité, et la vérité vous affranchira” Jean 8:32 Premièrement, pose-toi cette question : Est-elle divine (ou [...]
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- February 22nd, 2012 by admin
Religion in Haiti, the Facts by History.com
Number of View :98Haiti: Religion Haiti has no official religion; the constitution allows for religious freedom but gives special recognition to the Roman Catholic church. More than two-thirds of the population is Roman Catholic, and about one-fourth is Protestant. Since the 1970s some radical priests have espoused liberation theology, notably in the shantytown areas of [...]
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- February 20th, 2012 by admin
Carnival Around the World and the meaning of the Event, should Christians Participate?
Number of View :467 In the Dominican Republic Dominican Carnival is celebrated in most cities and towns in the Dominican Republic. It is celebrated in the main streets of each town during the month of February. One of the main characteristics of this Carnival are its flashy costumes and the loud music played during the [...]
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- February 20th, 2012 by admin
Where did the tradition valentine’s day come from?
Number of View :35Every February 14, across the United States and in other places around the world, candy, flowers and gifts are exchanged between loved ones, all in the name of St. Valentine. But who is this mysterious saint, and where did these traditions come from? Find out about the history of this centuries-old holiday, [...]
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- February 13th, 2012 by admin
Loma Linda’s Seventh-Day Adventists Outraged Over McDonald’s
Number of View :56The health conscious residents of Loma Linda, a small California city with a large Seventh-day Adventist population, have banned together to fight against the opening of the town’s first McDonald’s. Nestled in a beautiful stretch of land east of Los Angeles, the 23,000 people who live in Loma Linda enjoy one of [...]
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- January 14th, 2012 by admin







