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May 08 Livestock Commentary: Virginia McGathey

Virginia McGathey, www.VirginiaMcGathey.com




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May 08 Grains Commentary: Virginia McGathey

Virginia McGathey, www.VirginiaMcGathey.com




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May 09 Livestock Commentary: Scott Shellady

Scott Shellady, TJM Investments




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May 10 Grains Commentary: Virginia McGathey

Virginia McGathey, www.VirginiaMcGathey.com




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May 10 Livestock Commentary: Virginia McGathey

Virginia McGathey, www.VirginiaMcGathey.com




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May 10 Equities Commentary: Larry Shover

Larry Shover, Efficient Advisors




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May 10 Metals Commentary: Larry Shover

Larry Shover, Efficient Advisors




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May 10 Bonds Commentary: Todd Colvin

Todd Colvin, Ambrosino Brothers




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May 13 Grains Commentary: Virginia McGathey

Virginia McGathey, www.VirginiaMcGathey.com




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May 13 Livestock Commentary: Virginia McGathey

Virginia McGathey, www.VirginiaMcGathey.com




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May 13 Metals Commentary: Todd Colvin

Todd Colvin, Ambrosino Brothers




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News24 Business | Low taxes, high tariffs: What a Trump victory means for the US economy

Donald Trump's victory in the 2024 US presidential election is likely to usher in a raft of economic changes at home and abroad, touching everything from foreign trade to the independence of the US central bank.




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News24 Business | Wanted: Companies to revive 16 derelict govt buildings in eThekwini

South Africa's national government said it will, for the first time, ask private companies to help revive dilapidated buildings it owns in inner cities in the country's biggest urban centres.




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News24 Business | Inflation versus wages: Trump’s stunning comeback explained in two charts

The rise in prices under the Biden administration proved fatal for Kamala Harris’s election hopes.




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News24 Business | Australia moves to ban children under 16 from social media

Australia's prime minister on Thursday vowed to ban children under 16 from social media, saying the pervasive influence of platforms like Facebook and TikTok was "doing real harm to our kids".




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News24 Business | Frenzy for Black Friday may have died down, but locals still buying up a storm

Another year, and the South African love affair with Black Friday continues unabated, albeit not with the same frenzy that greeted it during its peak in 2019, say analysts.




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News24 Business | South African with US ambitions? You have 6 months to act, says lobby chief

Neil Diamond, the president of the SA Chamber of Commerce in the US, said that South Africans with plans for the US should act now




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News24 Business | Malatsi confirms plans to scrap smartphone luxury tax, address SABC Bill controversy

Minister of Communications and Digital Technologies Solly Malatsi has said his department will look into scrapping luxury tax on smartphones.




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16 people, 12 days, 1 purpose...lives changed!

A group of 16 people from a church in USA sees lives changed during their short-term outreach in Kiel, Germany.




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A practical tribute to Dave and Joy Thomas

The OM Ships’ Thomas Guesthouse in South Carolina, USA, was dedicated to Dave and Joy Thomas, faithful members of OM Ships for 40 years.




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Women embark on climb against modern-day slavery

Forty-five women from around the world begin their trek on 9 April to Mt. Everest Base Camp and summit of Kala Patthar Peak in Nepal.




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Hungry for food and love

Through divine appointment, an OM outreach team cross the path of two young boys who desperately need joy, hope…and food.




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A divine appointment

Visiting an elderly home, a ‘Love Moldova’ outreach team experiences how God touches lives and has arranged even the staff’s working hours.




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Churches grow from vegetable seeds and well water

What seeds are needed to plant a church? In central Moldova bringing practical help to poor villages results in two church plants taking root.




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The ‘child’ is leaving the nest

Matthew and Helen Skirton, leaders of OM Moldova for 20 years, share about the joy in birthing a vision and the sadness in moving on.




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A harvest ready for workers

Severe need and great openness meet OM’s workers during visits to an unreached region of Moldova.




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Human initiative meets divine provision

An underprivileged young man succeeds in building a future as God brings encounters with the right people at the right moments.




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Love, loss and leadership

The newly appointed leader of OM’s work in Moldova talks about faith, leadership and why, despite personal tragedy, he still leans on God.




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Coffee, games and gospel – Bus4Life in Moldova

500 children attended the children’s program and hundreds of visitors came to the Bus4Life in Moldova. The team was amazed at the response.




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Life-giving words

One simple sentence changes a boy’s conduct and outlook on life, as he and his siblings encounter a ‘Love Moldova’ outreach team.




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God arrives by bus

A lady offering cheese in payment for books was just one of many people who visited the Bus4Life, hungry to hear from God.




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'You have given me Jesus in my heart!'

While visiting some of Moldova’s remotest and least-reached villages, a River Adventure outreach team helps young people find hope in Jesus.




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The only Christian in her village

Volunteers with Bus4Life encourage a woman who is the only believer in her village and give a children's Bible to a boy who has never heard of Jesus.




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Live! On Air in Panama

OM Panama team members share on a live radio talk show about the upcoming International Intensive School of Missions.




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Panama begins the process of recovery

After a week of tensions between government and the indigenous inhabitants, Panamá is on the road to recovery.




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The heart of a volunteer

An OM Panama associate volunteers a month of his vacation time to serve the OM team.




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Protection and forgiveness

A man goes from being sought by gangsters to being sought by God.




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A kitchen to transform lives

Lighthouse Ministries builds a kitchen to transform a community in Panama.




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Laughter is a language everybody speaks

Participants from around the world learnt to speak the language of love and laughter during an outreach to the indigenous tribes in Panama.




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Loved and not forgotten

Workers of OM Panama remind young boys with a troubled past that God has a purpose for their lives.




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‘I still have goose bumps’

No challenge is too big for God: “His provision gave me goose bumps,” shared Audrey, from Switzerland, about her journey to OM Panama’s Mission Extreme.




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Art is a universal language

A language barrier posed a problem for OM Europe’s Transit Challenge team. As an artist, team member Krista knew she had to get creative.




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God lines up divine appointment for lost team

God turns a frustrating situation into one of hope when a lost OM team meets a girl who asks for prayer.




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Thankful for every day

At 25, Håkan Karlsson was paralysed from the chest down. Ministering to the people of India, his dream, seemed impossible. But God had other plans.




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Second-hand furniture and first-hand love

A local church, with the help of the OM team, starts a café ministry in their second-hand shop in Råslätt, Sweden.




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Somali believers meet face to face

In August, 80 Somali believers met outside of Örebro, Sweden, for a week of fellowship, encouragement and teaching. Eight new believers were baptised.




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Learning to love each other

Paul and Vivienne, volunteers from the UK, recently visited a centre for asylum seekers in one of Sweden’s large cities and share about their experiences.




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Bold, Somali believers

Young Somali believers take bold risks in sharing their faith with their families and community.




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Big Red Bus school tour reaches over 400 youth

OM Ireland's Creative Arts Team and a group from the US lead a week-long tour into schools and a kids’ club in a housing estate.




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St. Patrick's message still relevant

St. Patrick's Day celebrates the patron saint of Ireland known for bringing Christianity to Ireland. Hundreds of years later, OM Ireland brings the same message.