Sometimes, the smallest gestures remind us of the kindness that still exists in a world that often moves too fast.A heart-warming story making waves...
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As in many other cultures and across history, there is a longing among Africans for a messiah. But human saviours always disappoint. The post African Messiahs, Cultural Identity Cults and the Gospel appeared first on TGC Africa.
Sometimes, the smallest gestures remind us of the kindness that still exists in a world that often moves too fast.A heart-warming story making waves...
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