It really is worth watching
EUNICE ANN VAN ZYL WRITES:
I do not find much worth watching on DStv. I must watch news channels and some Christian programs. The movies that are being repeated all the time is really an insult to the viewers.
Then came the timely advert of ”Cadbury chocolate”.
It really is worth watching. In a nutshell it is about the taxi driver that takes people home safely, and two female passengers reward him with a Cadbury chocolate to say “thank you”.
Across the Namibian border lies our neighbour the Republic of South Africa.
It is tragic, sad and shameful to think of the statistic of deaths on South African roads over the festive holiday season.
It is meant to be a time of peace and joy for people all over the world.
It is the time when we as Christian believers celebrate the birth of the Savior of the world, the Lord Jesus Christ.
I know that we can all find time to pray that our Heavenly Father will supernaturally pour out a spirit of peace, love and joy over the people of the nations.
We may ask for divine protection.
We all know from the Holy Bible that the message of the birth of the Lord Jesus Christ is for good.
Luke 2:10-11 Holy Bible (King James)
And the angel said unto them.
Fear not; for behold I bring you good tidings of great joy which shall be to all people.
For unto you is born this day in the City of David a Savior which is Christ the Lord.
God bless you
* Rubrieke, meningstukke, briewe en SMS’e deur lesers en meningvormers weerspieël nie noodwendig die siening van Republikein of Namibia Media Holdings (NMH) nie. As mediahuis onderskryf NMH die etiese kode vir Namibiese media, soos toegepas deur die Media-ombudsman.
I do not find much worth watching on DStv. I must watch news channels and some Christian programs. The movies that are being repeated all the time is really an insult to the viewers.
Then came the timely advert of ”Cadbury chocolate”.
It really is worth watching. In a nutshell it is about the taxi driver that takes people home safely, and two female passengers reward him with a Cadbury chocolate to say “thank you”.
Across the Namibian border lies our neighbour the Republic of South Africa.
It is tragic, sad and shameful to think of the statistic of deaths on South African roads over the festive holiday season.
It is meant to be a time of peace and joy for people all over the world.
It is the time when we as Christian believers celebrate the birth of the Savior of the world, the Lord Jesus Christ.
I know that we can all find time to pray that our Heavenly Father will supernaturally pour out a spirit of peace, love and joy over the people of the nations.
We may ask for divine protection.
We all know from the Holy Bible that the message of the birth of the Lord Jesus Christ is for good.
Luke 2:10-11 Holy Bible (King James)
And the angel said unto them.
Fear not; for behold I bring you good tidings of great joy which shall be to all people.
For unto you is born this day in the City of David a Savior which is Christ the Lord.
God bless you
* Rubrieke, meningstukke, briewe en SMS’e deur lesers en meningvormers weerspieël nie noodwendig die siening van Republikein of Namibia Media Holdings (NMH) nie. As mediahuis onderskryf NMH die etiese kode vir Namibiese media, soos toegepas deur die Media-ombudsman.
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