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Ante consejeros del IEE, Javier Lamarque Cano recibe constancia de alcalde electo en Cajeme

Luego de que finalizara el reconteo de votos, el Consejo Municipal del IEE entregó su constancia como alcalde electo a Javier Lamarque Cano, quien ganó por parte de Morena

Justiça manda soltar motorista que matou ciclista ao dirigir bêbado no DF

Justiça manda soltar motorista que matou ciclista ao dirigir bêbado no DF
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Motorista bêbado atropela e mata ciclista

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Côte d Ivoire Adventists Rejoice in New Church Structures Despite Pandemic

3 Min Read Published on: 01-07-2021 With only 10,000 Seventh-day Adventists in the entire country of Côte d’Ivoire, Adventist leadership in that country had been waiting for September 12, 2020 to arrive. Two new churches were dedicated on one Saturday (Sabbath), built by Maranatha’s volunteers and devoted crews.  The anticipation of this moment had been building for a long time. Even before Maranatha’s team in Côte d’Ivoire began pouring concrete, fabricating steel, or laying blocks, Adventist leaders were was referring to their church history as “Before Maranatha” and “After Maranatha.” With the completion of the Anan and Abbebroukoi Seventh-day Adventist churches in the Abidjan area, the reality of this new chapter has now begun to sink in. Leaders know there is a long way to go to reach their goals for church growth, but seeing the start of their dreams being accomplished is a breath of fresh air, they said. This was true especially beca

Grass Between His Toes | Adventist World

2 Min Read Published on: 12-22-2020 On March 22, 2020, the last Maranatha volunteers in the international mission field left the country of Côte d’Ivoire as the COVID-19 pandemic halted travel. In early December, a small group of volunteers landed in Côte d’Ivoire for Maranatha’s first international project in nearly nine months. For Maranatha volunteer and board member Peter Thomas, who goes on multiple mission trips each year, the experience couldn’t have come soon enough. “I kept telling people that I had grass growing between my toes here at home,” Thomas said. “We had been staying at home, we’ve been locked down, and we finally went. The experience was really good the airplanes are spotless now, everyone was socially distanced at the airports. The travel is very safe.”

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