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DR. PHIL’S SHOW
LIVING WITH WAR (PRT 2)
DATE: 10TH FEB 2010
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What difference does it make to the dead, the orphans and the homeless, whether the mad destruction is wrought under the name of totalitarianism or the holy name of liberty or democracy?
One is left with the horrible feeling now that war settles nothing; that to win a war is as disastrous as to lose one. Tonight on Dr. Phil he continues to deal with the issue of how to live with war. |
MONDAY
| FAMILY DOCTOR 7:30PM |
GOD CHANGES PEOPLE 8.00pm |
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This week on Family Doctor we talked about
Haemophilia is a genetic (inherited) condition that affects the blood's ability to clot. If you cut yourself, proteins called clotting factors combine with blood cells called platelets to make the blood sticky, so that the bleeding eventually stops. The two most common types of haemophilia are haemophilia A, andhaemophilia B.
Both types of haemophilia have the same set of symptoms, but each type is caused by problems with different clotting factors and, therefore, they have slightly different treatments. Haemophilia A is the most common form of the condition. It is estimated that 1 in every 5,000 boys will be born with haemophilia A.
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Have you ever heard of a case where ovaries have been removed and grown again? Well, but first let's describe the functions of an ovary. The ovary is an ovum producing reproductive organ, often found in pairs as part of the vertebrate reproductive system. They produce eggs (ova) and female hormones. During each monthly menstrual cycle an egg is released from the ovary. The egg travels from the ovary through a fallopian tube to the uterus. The ovaries are the main source of female hormones which control the development of female body characteristics, such as the breasts, body shape and body hair. The ovaries also regulate menstrual cycle and pregnancy. Having known that, let's put a pause there, and take a journey with us all the way to Naivasha where we meet a couple who share with us what is said to be medically not possible
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TUESDAY
| KUWA TOFAUTI – 7:30 PM |
DRIVE THRU HISTORY – |
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While still in school, many high school students emu sion that after the last paper, they'll go out, play, dance and have fun. Not long after indulging in excessive fun, however, it occurs to them that one cannot go on playing all the time. It's then that reality sets in. Many school leavers admit they did not appreaciate the demands of adult life until they had completed school. Life after school is not always easy. It's full of ups and downs..... That's next week on Kuwa Tofauti at 7.30pm.
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Dave visits some of the most historical sites in America such as Independence Hall, the Liberty Bell, Valley Forge and the Polish Patriot Thaddeus Kosciuszko. Special emphasis is given to understanding the Declaration of Independence and the U.S. Constitution. In a fast, fun style all his own, Dave Stott’s explores the rich history of early America and he embraces the Christian influences that helped shape history. Christian history is always part of every show.
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WEDNESDAY
| SHAKE – 7:30PM |
CROSSTALK – 8:00PM |
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Next week on Shake were featuring the rock band Leeland,who interestingly are all brothers.We shall also play great music by the legendary group Point Of Grace and Fee just to name a few...Keep It Shake!!!
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Tonight on Crosstalk we get to find out exactly what prayer is and more.Does the bible have a laid down way of praying?...are there different prayers for different needs?..what about the mode of praying.If one shouts or whispers which is more effective?...well tonight we get to hear from ministers of the gospel on this and much more . |
THURSDAY
| JOEL OSTEEN: 7:30PM
Silencing the Voice of the Accuser
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We all have sinned and made mistakes, but once we ask for forgiveness, scripture says God will not remember our sins anymore. The moment you asked God for forgiveness, He forgave you. So when the accusing voice comes reminding you of what you've done wrong, trying to make you feel guilty, condemned and unworthy, that's a sure sign it's not God; it's the voice of the accuser. Romans 8:1 says, "There is no condemnation when we're in Christ Jesus." One way to know that guilt and condemnation are not from God is that you are not improving. It doesn't make you do better. Guilt is like being on a treadmill; you're constantly working and struggling and sweating, but you're not going anywhere. It drains your strength, your energy and your enthusiasm. It affects you emotionally and physically, and eventually, influences your relationships. Guilt makes you feel like you're carrying around a heavy load. But when we silence the accuser in our life, our heavy load is lifted and we walk in freedom. When we focus on the right things, we move forward in the right direction. When you know the truth, the truth sets you free. And the truth is: God has already forgiven you, accepts you and approves you. But it's up to you to rise up in that freedom and leave the guilt behind. You can't do anything about your past, but you can do something about your future; you can receive God's mercy, keep moving forward and silence the voice of the accuser in your life. |
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| FRIDAY and SATURDAY |
| GOD IN AFRICA-FRIDAY 8:00PM |
LITTLE HOUSE ON THE PRAIRIE SATURDAY 7.00PM: |
SATURDAY WEEKEND MOVIE:
faith like potatoes –10:30PM
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HAPPENED TO THE CLASS OF ‘56 |
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next week on God in Africa we will focus on an organisation formed in the Mukuru slums to cater for the young people in the greater mukuru, dandora ngomongo and kariobangi areas.The organisation white charcoal was formed by a catholic father who had suffered severely in the hands of the young men who would constantly mug and rob him and his guest off valuables. now the organisation have rescued many young men from crime and turned them into law abiding citizens who are making something out of their lives.
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Charles and Caroline meet up with old school mates at a farmer's convention in Milwaukee . The meeting up with old friends turned out to be disastrous when she discovered that their former classmates, many of whom have become very wealthy. They are not the same pleasant people they used to be. Caroline becomes envious about the financial fortunes of their friends, but soon she learns there's more to their success stories than meets the eye. What is behind these fortunes? There is only one way to find out!
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Frank Rautenbach leads a strong cast as Angus Buchan, a Zambian farmer of Scottish heritage, who leaves his farm in the midst of political unrest and racially charged land reclaims and travels south with his family to start a better life in KwaZulu Natal, South Africa. With nothing more than a caravan on a patch of land, and help from his foreman, Simeon Bhengu, the Buchan family struggle to settle in a new country.
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