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The Wahaala Boys discuss the videos of the son of Archbishop Nicholas Duncan-Williams circulating online showing him displaying his bum and in an intimate situation with two girls. The look at the pressures of being a son or daughter of a pastor especially how society treats you. Expand it to following in the footsteps of successful parents and how some pastors are pushing their kids into the church. #NicholasDuncan-Williams #Duncanwilliamsson #Ghanapastors
95. Obligations of Christians to Use Means for the Conversion of the Heathen
81. 100 Million Souls
The SAVE African Rhino Foundation (SARF) was founded over 30 years ago in Perth, Australia, in response to a poaching crisis in the 80s. They haven't stopped since, raising and distributing some A$10m to anti-poaching and conservation causes in Southern Africa.In the second episode of our anti-poaching podcasts, founder Nicholas Duncan talks about the history of the foundation, his motivation, the challenges and thoughts for the future of Africa's rhinos.Learn more about SARF: http://savefoundation.org.auSupport Tales Less Told podcast: www.taleslesstold.com/donateDon't forget to subscribe to the podcast!Flying 4 Rhino operates aerial support over conservation areas, and plays a key role in deterring and detecting poachers. Please consider supporting them.Support the show (https://www.taleslesstold.com/donate.html)
Supernatural provision by Illumination Archbishop Nicholas Duncan Williams
Michael talks about general education, the World Cup and Nicholas Duncan.
Tales from a Muzungu (Peace Corps Writers, 2014) relates a Peace Corps Volunteer’s experiences living and working inUganda. Mixing keen observation, sensitivity, and insight with a mordant wit and sense of humor, Nicholas Duncan discusses the highs and lows of being a PCV in East Africa. Filled with moments of danger, absurdity, joy, and shock, Duncan’s book portrays the reality of what it is like to be aPeace Corps volunteer. The book should be read by all interested in development, and by those considering joining the Peace Corps. But the book is also much more. It is a story of whatDuncan’s Peace Corps experience tells us about the kinds of inventions sparked by cross-cultural dynamics: of the self, of Africa and Africans, and how these inventions shape our interconnected and globalized world. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Tales from a Muzungu (Peace Corps Writers, 2014) relates a Peace Corps Volunteer’s experiences living and working inUganda. Mixing keen observation, sensitivity, and insight with a mordant wit and sense of humor, Nicholas Duncan discusses the highs and lows of being a PCV in East Africa. Filled with moments of danger, absurdity, joy, and shock, Duncan’s book portrays the reality of what it is like to be aPeace Corps volunteer. The book should be read by all interested in development, and by those considering joining the Peace Corps. But the book is also much more. It is a story of whatDuncan’s Peace Corps experience tells us about the kinds of inventions sparked by cross-cultural dynamics: of the self, of Africa and Africans, and how these inventions shape our interconnected and globalized world. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Prophetic Intercession is a powerful subjet. Bishop Duncan Williams gives testimony after testimony of how God can alter the course of this World and its affairs by the prayers of people like you and I. Listen, be stirred up and receive your blessing! don't forget to download part 2.