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b6_edited.jpeg          Theme of the week:

       ENCOURAGEMENT

What is Encouragement?  It is something that gives courage or imparts hope. Everyone needs encouragement. I do, you do. Giving it may require rendering personal help or expressing appreciation. It may involve assisting someone to see how to cope with a difficult situation or discussing reasons for confidence in a better future. At times much good is done by simply displaying a sympathetic attitude. ( Romans 12:15)

Who needs encouragement?

Those experiencing trials because of ILLNESS and DEATH.

Here is what the bible says at Revelation 21:4,5:

“God will wipe out every tear from their eyes, and death will be no more, neither will mourning nor outcry nor pain be any more. 

( Isaiah 25: 8,9) says “God will swallow up death forever, and the Sovereign lord will certainly wipe the tears from all faces….”

Very comforting message.

These are the words that comforts me. For those of us who have lost our loved ones in death, I encourage you to visit these words that have not only given me encouragement to move on in times of hardships, but has drawn me close to God.

To add on to the list, we need to pray for one another, and pray for those who are being stricken with diseases, those in persecution, those dis-hearted because of Injustices.  For those hard pressed by economic problems and for all those who are discouraged because of their own shortcomings.

We are one big family, we should all pray for one another. Pray for unity and peace. God will hear our prayers.

Read: Psalms 27:10, 1 peter 4:16, Matt 5:10-12, Isaiah 9:6,7, Daniel 2:44, Isaiah 65:21,22, Psalms 34:18

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Belliah K Theise

COO  – Zambian Chronicle

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9 Responses to “Belliah’s Voice”

  1. muriella Says:

    I notice that you do not have a regular health column and would like to offer up my content-rich newsletterm Muriella’s Corner on health and nutrition as an alternative until you build one. Here is a link to one of my newsletters on fake sugar, real sugar, no sugar…http://snipurl.com/sucre

    This is a testimonial from a reader from Egypt on the article

    “Hi there,
    i’m really getting very good informations from your emails & your site
    & concerning the article of Honey,, as i’m a monotheist (MUSLIM),, that’s not a new information for me or u can say us, as it’s mentioned in Nobel Quran 1400 years ago as God says in the chapter ALNAHL (BEES) in one verse that he had created Bees & he gets from their abdomen what’s has a curable effects for people. so we do belive in honey in our countries very much & we use it in all the cases u have mentioned & more
    for me 3 months ago i suffered from a rectal wound, it was very painful & used many medications & the cure was little untill someone told me to use honey & then i asked some one religious if it’s ok to use it rectally or it’s prohippited & he told me that it’s ok as i’m using it as a medicine not insulting the God blesses,, & u will not belive the result was very marvilous,.

    thank you & i wish you all sucess
    Dr.Ahmad”

    http://muriellascorner.com

  2. brainsplus Says:

    Muriella,
    … Belliah will be in touch with you as soon as is feasible. She is our Chief Operations Officer and Managing Editor … thanks a trillion

  3. belliah Says:

    Muliela,
    Thanks for your comment and observation. I did check your website, yes a lot of health information.Health will be covered on my page.I am a marathon runner,so Health is on the top list.
    You are welcome to post your comments on this page.

    We at Zambian chronicles appreciate people like you with knowledge that can impact a lot of people’s lives.I noticed You are based in Newyork.
    Please feel free to share your health information.

    Thanks a Trillion

    Belliah

  4. belliah Says:

    Hi Muliella,
    I am making a follow up on the request that you made for Thandiwe.

    Did you get any feedback from Wiseman?
    I also looked at your Website: your blog Coner.
    I liked the fact that you are trying to help out women.Your concentration
    on Women issues striked me. Let me know if you would like us to add you to my page. Belliah’s voice.If yes, I will deliberate with my director and will let you know.

    Thanks a trillion

  5. belliah Says:

    Hi Kinta Lwendo,
    send all your personal family requests to my personal E-mail.

    Thanks

    Belliah

  6. Belliah Says:

    February 3, 2008
    The Love of Money Is The Root Of All Evil? How many Zambian Women from the Villages can read?
    Posted by belliah under AIDS Research, Aids, Blogroll, DEPO-PROVERA, Emerging Middle Class, Pfizer, anti-drug
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    I am so speechless -

    The report from Pfizer confirms my concerns. This is why I am crying for help. Zambian women have been abused for a long time.

    This is not a one person’s mess, it is the world mess. It is not too late to correct our mistakes. The so called melting pot is no longer a melting pot.

    There is just evil in every corner of the world. How about the future of Zambian children and the women?

    My advice to Zambian people is:

    The last thing you should think of is violent.

    You now know about the drug. Learn to say no thank you. Drug companies always blame consumers. What breaks my heart is sending a drug that has problems to a country that has one of the highest rates of HIV/ AIDS.

    Please women need a break. One day you will need just one egg from the woman to create your future. What is amazing is, no one takes money to the grave. Wait until God whacks this world. He will start from the lab that created HIV virus.

    Each one of us will be judged. Remember Sodom and Gomorrah, Remember Noah’s Ark, go back to history. We all come from one tree, and that is what makes us equal. Can you imagine the earth without women?

    Think about that, the earth with one color. That would have been so boring. The earth looks beautiful with so many colors, and that is why all colors should live. If you can not stand that … pack your bags and go to another planet.

    Do your home work before you wipe out Zambian women? The hint is Zambia is a country of immigrants on a small scale.

    Half members of my immediate family are Zambians, Americans, Italians, British, Scottish, Germans, Zimbabweans, and I think Congolese too. That is how my blood is connected to the entire world.

    British went were there was money. Northern Rhodesia (Zambia) had the mines. My grand mother was left behind because she was born from a half black woman. Zambian people took in that child, and the child grew up a Zambian without parents. As usual Zambians are wonderful people that respect life, by then, not now.

    My Plea to Pfizer.

    For heaven’s sake Zambia should get good drugs.

    This country has helped a lot of neighboring countries that are fighting, refugees camps are set up in Zambia. I also rescued some refuges from Congo; they can tell the experiences of being a refugee.

    At least Zambia needs real help, it time Zambia gets real help. Bring HIV and Food supplements, vitamins drugs to save the nation. I refuse to make my mother country a ladder for other people, and when it comes to Zambians seeking help, we are on the bottom of the list, because of the understanding that Zambians are ignorant and dull, as per remarks of the Zambian Health Minister, who I also question his integrity, of putting down his own people, when he as a qualified Minister could not detect other side effects of the drug. If he was that smart, why depend on South Africa. He did not need South Africa to conduct other tests. I did my own research in two days, After the same Minister went to the media to address the nation about the drug. If I did not read the minister and the consulate article, I would have not known about it. I went on and did my own research, and find out more side effects, on the same drug. Basically I did the Health Minister’s job. He was supposed to do that, before giving the drug to women. The search engine is easy to use. On that note, I need to know why the Zambian Health Minister can not be fired too. If I did not read his article of withdraw of the drug, I would have not known so much about other side effects. Why should the minister go so aggressively to prosecute the technician who did a wrong test, when himself did not alert women about the Black box warning by FDA and the drug company. At least, my sister and friends were not told, at the time it was given to them. So who is to blame here. Drug companies are ruthless, not only did they betray the American government, the drug company has betrayed me as woman. Up to now my sister has severe complications, due to the drug.

    There will be no one left. At least spare the youth for the future. By the way I found the example of a pregnancy test with water very mocking and insulting. Zambia’s education system is poor with only two major state universities.

    In a middle of the road that goes from Ndola to Kitwe, there is a tree that has been saved for history. Were slaves were sold. Under that tree came our fore fathers that went to build the world. Just like Zambia was a British colony.

    America was a British Colony. The first settlers went to America in 1607. And colonized 13 states. Then back and forth to Africa to capture slaves to build all the wealth…

  7. Francis Ng'andwe Says:

    It touches my heart to see the social decay of our Zambian communities littered with homeless street children in the cities. The sad part of this scenario is that it is no man’s business - I mean it like nobody cares. The goverment seem to be so naive about this issue. We are sitting on a time bomb and surely something has to be done to diffuse this bomb.
    I will be in Zambia for a couple of months starting May 2008 because I want to go and see some community resources I can work with to see if we can find an alternative better life for some of these wonderful and precious children. I feel like we just need to get started rather than just watching in amazement. I just need somebody’s encouragment me because I know that this is not an easy task for a single person. I am emotinaly hooked to this cause and peace will only come in me once I put up my contribution to see these children getting socially transformed to be responsible citizens. Any Ideas or Advise will be appreciated. I know together we can make a difference.

  8. brainsplus Says:

    Francis,
    … it amazing you are talking about this, as a matter of fact a colleague of mine called me just last week with a heavy heart about street children in Zambia. This colleague said the saddest thing is that no body seems to care in government.

    To exacerbate the situation, these kids are so used to begging that even if one created a safe half way house for them, their begging on the streets is more lucrative than going to school. He was blaming the public for contributing to the problem just as much because they just keep giving hand outs.

    This is a catch 22 situation and one has a mammoth task when it comes to mobilizing, breaking the culture and instilling a sense of urgency in all stakeholders. The future of any nation, is in the hands of its young ones.

    We are the Zambian Chronicle want to applaud you for wanting to get started. Please feel free to contact us as much as possible and let’s exchange ideas here on the forum. We too believe this situation can be turned around and you are part of that solution … thanks a trillion

  9. baby Says:

    Great website!! Keep up the good work!!

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