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Dear Borneo Heralders,
Greetings to you all. And Happy Easter !
Today is Easter Sunday, though i am not a Catholic, i am joining my friends in London (i'm on my very 1st trip to Europe which had taken me to UK, Holland, Belgium, Switzerland and also France for a study trip cum dialogue tour) to a Mass celebrating Easter which marks the end of Lent, a 40-day period of fasting, prayer, and penance.
Today is Easter Sunday, though i am not a Catholic, i am joining my friends in London (i'm on my very 1st trip to Europe which had taken me to UK, Holland, Belgium, Switzerland and also France for a study trip cum dialogue tour) to a Mass celebrating Easter which marks the end of Lent, a 40-day period of fasting, prayer, and penance.
The third chance
After series of broken relationship, a women was sitting gloomy on the top of 30 storey building when suddenly a very powerful wind blown her causing her to fall off the rooftop. Panic, the girl started screaming for help.
Why Allah and not Tuhan?
By NH Chan
Q: Why do Christians use the word ‘Allah’ in their Malay language Bible and not ‘Tuhan’?
A: It is because Christians, Jews and Muslims worship the same God as the God of Abraham.
Before we all get confused, it is necessary to point out at the outset that the word which is spelt ‘Allah’ is an English word because it is written in English.
Q: Why do Christians use the word ‘Allah’ in their Malay language Bible and not ‘Tuhan’?
A: It is because Christians, Jews and Muslims worship the same God as the God of Abraham.
Before we all get confused, it is necessary to point out at the outset that the word which is spelt ‘Allah’ is an English word because it is written in English.
Choose right candidates, Sabah opposition told
KOTA KINABALU: The opposition stands little chance of wresting power from the ruling Barisan Nasional (BN) in Sabah in the next general election if it fails to re-strategise and market itself to the electorate, a Sarawak-based activist said.
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