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Grace the Village Girl Paperback on Amazon

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Grace the Village Girl book by Matilda Phiri, Paperback is finally on Amazon. Grab your copy today. A must-read book. Grace is abandoned by her Mother after only six months of birth. She is raised by an old man, named Mbuyache, who lives in Nsampha village in Mwanza district, Malawi. After ten years of living with Grace, the old man dies. His death triggers numerous events affecting Grace’s dream of attaining higher education. Grace is so determined to realize her dream by overcoming several forms of abuse throughout her life. The challenges in life does not distract Grace in her determination to attain success in life. She goes to University and later becomes a role model. Follow the link to buy on Amazon.com.       https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/9996040364/ref=tmm_pap_swatch_0?ie=UTF8&qid=&sr=   Click on this link to Buy. Thanks.

If You Don't Believe in God's Existence See This

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  If You Don’t Believe in God’s Existence See This A lot of people believe in God’s or Allah’s existence and that is why they go to churches and mosques but still some do not believe he exists. This is very unfortunate because some unique things found on earth show that a creator exist and truly looks out for us and really loves and cares for us all. I find this amazing and true sign to show that we were not found here accidentally and not on our own but somewhere a supreme being exist. A Coconut fruit, it is white inside with water. What God did was to leave a small part where we can make a hole for coconut water to come out easily as hard as it is. He managed to put that small hole for us. Do you still not believe his existence? Is this not a big sign enough to show that we have a God somewhere? I have never seen this kind of love before, someone making a small hole in a hard fruit for easy extracting of juice. And the fruit juice or coconut water has so many good health bene

REWARD FOR WRITERS

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REWARD FOR WRITERS Malawian Writers from left, Matilda Phiri, Luckier Chikopa, Alfred Msadala and James Ng'ombe at Mibawa Television in Malawi, By Matilda Phiri. I would like to concur with the late D.D Phiri's article on "Rewards for Writers," which appeared in the Daily Times on November 7, 2018. May his soul rest in peace forever! The late DD Phiri talked about how writers are wonderful members of society who protect history, culture, and status. Without writers who recorded the teachings of Israel's prophets, including Jesus, the Christian religion as we know it today would have suffered greatly. He added that it is past time for businesses and sponsors to pay closer attention to both the nation's fiction and nonfiction writers. Even though they continually let us down, our football and netball friends have a large number of sponsors who show up to support them every day. They also receive support from the Sports Council, but writers do not receiv