NOT VERY SERIOUS STARS FROM THE HORSE’S MOUTH

Aquarius 21 Jan – 19 Feb

A relationship you have long cherished may be coming to an end but don’t worry as no one is irreplaceable.  Remember if charity begins at home it is not really charity.

????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????Pisces 20 Feb – 20 Mar

This month may be the one when you finally take the plunge and become a vegetarian much to the dismay of your meat-eating friends. A cow at work may make your life difficult but remain patient.

Aries 21 Mar – 20 Apr

It is a good time to give up alcohol and stop making a fool of yourself. It is good to remain in control of yourself if you want to attract a mate.

Taurus 21 Apr – 21 May

Someone may upset you but now is the time to bury the hatchet and not permanently axe them from your life. An exotic dancer may change the way you view the world.

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LET’S HEAR FROM A NEVISIAN FROM THE HORSE’S MOUTH

LET’S HEAR FROM A LADY IN NEVIS

from-the-horses-mouthMy name is Nicolla Fraser. I was born on December 12th, 1991. I have spent all my life so far on a small island in the British Eastern Caribbean called Nevis. I would describe Nevis as a nice island where one can go for relaxation and a cool fresh breeze with beautiful scenery. To me, Nevis is not so populated so businesses find it a bit hard to flourish here. I am presently completing my final semester of the Teacher Education course under the University of the West Indies in St. Kitts.

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MORE MIRACLES FROM THE HORSE’S MOUTH

003The miracle at Fatima in Portugal where on the 13th October 1917 Mary kept a
promise to the three visionaries when, in front of a crowd 30,000 people, some
of them sceptical, the sun started to spin in the sky and appear to be coming
down towards them. Many were alarmed and cried out in fear. Eventually the sun
returned to its normal place in the sky. Any thought of ‘mass hysteria’ can be
ruled out by the fact that prior to the miracle it had being raining heavily and
everyone was soaked. After the miracle all the clothes were completely dry – a
second miracle had occurred.

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LETTERS PAGE FROM THE HORSE’S MOUTH

 

Dean 1Dear Editor

When I am driving my bus in England I constantly feel frustrated when I am stuck behind cyclists weaving about in the road. While I think it is good people are getting exercise, I think cyclists are becoming a nuisance to motorists who are obviously terrified of harming them. Why don’t we tax cyclists and use the money to build more cycling lanes so that everyone is safer?

Disgruntled bus driver, Halifax.

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April Edition of From The Horse’s Mouth

Dean 1My free world magazine From The Horse’s Mouth continues to nicely evolve. The new April magazine comes out on March 29th and includes the following: an interview with a woman who has worked with orang-utans, an interview about deaf awareness, articles on: cancer, Christianity, and a woman living in Nevis, fun and serious astrology as well as lyrics and soup recipes from my mother. If you have time please view my magazines and subscribe for free at: http://www.deancharltonmag.com

CHRISTIANITY FROM THE HORSE’S MOUTH

TRUSTING THE LORD

 

Written by Rumbidzai Mapanga

 

Lean on, trust in, and be confident in the Lord with all your heart and mind and do not rely on your own insight or understanding. (Proverbs 3:5AMP)

Trust-in-GodAs a new Christian one of the hardest things which I had to do was to learn to trust the Lord. No one had fully explained to me what it meant to trust God when the storm of life was raging around me. Oh yes I had done the prayer of redemption and had confessed with my mouth that Jesus was now my personal saviour and totally believed that God exist and hears me when I pray.

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INTERVIEW WITH A PROFESSIONAL TENNIS COACH FROM THE HORSE’S MOUTH

INTERVIEW WITH PETER METCALFE

peter metcalfe 001 (2)I understand you’re a professional tennis coach – what does this entail? The first thing is obviously teaching people how to play tennis from the beginning, how to hold a racket, how to swing the racket, where to stand on the court and the rules of the game. But also it entails running a club, organising tournaments, giving advice on rackets, maybe organising a league in that area and everything else that is involved in running a tennis club.

Do you work at Todmorden Tennis Club? Yes with the ladies and the juniors.

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Christian article contained in March edition of From The Horse’s Mouth

TRUSTING THE LORD

 

Written by Rumbidzai Mapanga

 

Lean on, trust in, and be confident in the Lord with all your heart and mind and do not rely on your own insight or understanding. (Proverbs 3:5AMP)

As a new Christian one of the hardest things which I had to do was to learn to trust the Lord. No one had fully explained to me what it meant to trust God when the storm of life was raging around me. Oh yes I had done the prayer of redemption and had confessed with my mouth that Jesus was now my personal saviour and totally believed that God exist and hears me when I pray. However circumstance and the storms of life were screaming at me, asking me boldly if I really believe and trust in the God of my salvation. Life was asking questions like if you are really now a Christian why is this happening to you? Are you really sure that God is listening to your prayers?Trust-in-God

Alcohol article from March’s From The Horse’s Mouth

ALCOHOL ARTICLE

 

By Dean Charlton

 

from-the-horses-mouth I first experienced alcohol when an errant aunty gave me some when I was four or five years of age. I then remember going to an assistant scout master’s home and being allowed to drink cider which I thought was fantastic!

My first alcoholic drink in a local public house was when I was seventeen and it was a pint of Sam Smith’s bitter which cost 52p, in 1981.

When I was in sixth form in Brigshaw Comprehensive, I was experiencing mental illness and abused alcohol with my peers and drank bottles of QC Sherry alone – even in Kippax graveyard. One problem was that my friends seemed to be drinking or experimenting with drugs – so it was a cultural thing.

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FOOD FROM THE HORSE’S MOUTH

ALISON JONES THE FOOD LADY…

Hi there, I’m Alison. I have the lovely job of being a Community Food Inspirer in

Todmorden, England.

 

I have to inspire people to grow, buy or cook with their local or home grown food.

I grew up working on the outdoor market, and I have always loved the amazing quality and choice that markets offer.

I learnt to cook at a young age with my amazing mum because I brought all sorts of leftovers home at the end of the market day and we cooked from what we had.

If you buy what’s fresh, abundant and cheap you start to connect back to our seasonal food.

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