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Maramon Convention 2011 begins on February 13

THE 116th edition of the Maramon Convention, the largest annual Christian Evangelistic Convention in the entire world, will begin on the banks of River Pampa in Kerala on Feb 13.
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Marthoma head blames progress for social ills at Maramon Convention

PROGRESS achieved in society over the years has caused grave problems like corruption, violence, exploitation and harassment of women and the aged, Marthoma Church’s spiritual head Joseph Mar Thoma Metropolitan has said.
Top 10 stories of the week

Top 10 stories of the week: Feb 11 – Feb 18, 2011

Welcome to this edition of the weekend digest from The Christian Messenger. In this digest, we present you the Top 10 stories of the week beginning Feb 11 and ending Feb 18, 2011.
Dr Zacharia Mar Theophilus

Maramon Convention not just for Marthomites: Bishop

Man was called to be the protector of nature and not its destroyer, Marthoma Evangelistic Association’s president Dr. Zacharias Mar Theophilus said on the second day of Maramon Convention 2011.
Don Schoendorfer

FWM, Sathyam get together to distribute free wheelchairs

FREE Wheelchair Mission founder Don Schoendorfer will be in Kerala next month as part of the organization’s celebration of distributing five million free wheelchairs around the world.
Dr. Joseph Marthoma Metropolitan

Bishop slams govts for exploiting poor through sale of liquor

MARTHOMA church’s head Dr. Joseph Mar Thoma Metropolitan launched a stinging attack on governments that added revenue to their coffers through the sale of liquor in their states.
Prof. Nyameko Barney Pityana

Cast off sin to boldly proclaim your faith: Prof Barney Pityana

SIN ruptures relationships whether they are between man and men or man and God. Every believer should overcome this impediment in life and come to a stage where they boldly proclaim their faith, Nyameko Barney Pityana of South Africa said.
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