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Bahamian church is in crisis
Nearly two decades ago the president of the US based anti-cult organisation the Christian Research Institute, Hank Hanegraff, published the ground breaking book Christianity in Crisis in order to expose the myriad of false teachings which had inundated the church in America.
Wherever he goes his neighbour is there
PETER Nygard is trying to stop everyone talking about him, but wherever he goes he seems to have Bacon on the brain.
'Cudas' get the victory
THE Barracuda Swim Club dominated their 2014 Leno Corporate Services Barracuda Invite at the Betty Kelly Kenning Swim Complex over the weekend, winning by almost 1,000 points over their nearest rival.
Smokers rally to beat Mighty Mitts
THE DK Smokers had to rally from behind to pull off an 11-10 slug-fest over the Chances Mighty Mitts in the lone game played in the New Providence Softball Association on Saturday night.

Dundas Theatre thinks outside the box with 'for coloured girls'
PAIN is universal. It is a force that people try to escape or ignore at all costs.
Anatol Rodgers students join Navigators programme
THE Bahamas National Trust has extended its Navigators programme to Anatol Rodgers Secondary School. The three-year programme fosters a sense of environmental stewardship and prepares students for careers in marine biology.

DW DAVIS ROYALS TAKE THE CROWN IN JUNIOR BOYS CHAMPIONSHIP
Perennial contenders for the GSSSA Junior Boys title, the DW Davis Royals regained a familiar spot atop the league as they reclaimed the championship title.

Hopes for more than 1,000 essay contest entries
THE Templeton World Charity Foundation is hoping that entries for their 2015 “Laws of Life” essay competition will surpass the 1,000 that took part three years ago.

Veterans say thank you to The Tribune
MEMBERS of the Bahamas branch of the British Legion yesterday presented Tribune Staff Reporter Rashad Rolle and The Tribune with plaques of appreciation for a series of articles written last year about the war veterans.

FINA: 5 national records posted
THE Bahamas’ five-member team at the 16th FINA (World Swimming Federation) Short Course (25m) World Championships in Melbourne, Australia, posted five national records with Lamar Taylor inking his name on three and Luke-Kennedy Thompson got a pair.
Sports Notes
THE #NoCeilings with Coach Yo Foundation will hold a free basketball clinic at the Basil Neymour Court in Coral Gardens, Grand Bahama, 2-5pm on August 13.
Search effort ongoing for man missing off Andros
SEARCH and recovery efforts are continuing for the remaining man from the vessel that capsized off Andros on Wednesday.

TEACHERS’ FEARS ON COVID TRACING: Union concern over ability to properly monitor school cases
THE Bahamas Union of Teachers is concerned about the capacity of the Ministry of Health and Wellness to facilitate proper contract tracing in the face of COVID-19 cases in schools and communities.

Man accused in murder case walks free
A MAN walked free from the Supreme Court yesterday after the prosecution, on the orders of the Attorney General, discontinued its murder case against him.
Sports in brief
Sports in brief RUGBY BAHAMAS CUP FINALE TWO of the top rugby teams in the Bahamas (Cuckoos vs. Baillou) are scheduled to continue their rivalry in the Bahamas Cup finale at Winton rugby pitch 4pm Saturday. Both teams are currently undefeated in the B

More Reloaded players to participate in Perfect Game Series Texas Challenge
THE Reloaded Baseball executive team, in a press release yesterday, announced the invite and pre-approved selection of more Reloaded players to participate in the Perfect Game (PG) 2023 Series Texas Challenge at Big League Dreams, League City, Texas December 27-31.
Sunland Baptist senior boys claim championship title in Orlando
THE Sunland Baptist Academy Stingers senior boys basketball team spent the beginning of their holiday vacation playing against international competition. The Stingers claimed the championship title in the second annual Deep South Christian Christmas Classic, hosted in Orlando, Florida.
Tourism honours its 'timeless treasures'
The Ministry of Tourism has honoured 17 of its “timeless treasures” with numerous accolades for longevity and serving the country’s major industry with distinction.“Over the years you’ve put your shoulder to the collective wheel and, with excellence,

Pastors donate generators
A GROUP of pastors from the African Methodist Episcopal Church has donated more than 20 new generators to assist with Abaco relief efforts post Hurricane Dorian, which ravaged that island one year ago.Representing the group of pastors was Reverend Ra

Teacher murder jury sees interrogation videos
THE trial of two men and a teenager accused of murdering former Queen’s College elementary teacher Joyelle McIntosh continued yesterday with video evidence of police interrogating two of the accused days after the incident occurred.