TAKE OVER by MIN. Theophilus Sunday is a Chant of SURRENDER to the lord, and this can come to place by asking him to take control over your LIFE. To experience supernatural turnaround you need to make the lord the lord over your LIFE.

Holy spirit, freely perform your duty in our lives, take over! Fill us up over and over again, we can never get enough of You, You are our redeemer, our Benefactor, Our protector, come into our lives and govern our affairs so we may walk in Your path forever. This song is a Single and was released year 2020.


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The voices pierce director Eric Schaeffer's remarkable new "110 in the Shade" like whistling winds across the prairie. You can hear so much in these voices, so much of the raw emotion that the authors unabashedly sought to instill in this tender musical of 40 years ago. Based on N. Richard Nash's 1954 play "The Rainmaker" (Nash also wrote the book for the musical), "110 in the Shade" does have a couple of mighty hurdles in its path, having to do with plot deficiencies and a theme harking back to the days when women could be referred to as "the distaff side." The story suggests that, horror of horrors, a woman who can't rope a man is condemned to the ninth circle of Hell, aka spinsterhood. And men in the show feel free to lecture the heroine, Lizzie (the sterling Jacquelyn Piro), about the most intimate things. "You don't even believe you're a woman," the hunky mystery man Starbuck (Matt Bogart) informs her. "And if you don't, you're not." The tale takes place over a single day that marks the return of Lizzie from a visit to relatives in a nearby town, where she has maintained her perfect record for putting off men. It also happens to be the day of the arrival in town of Starbuck, the con man with the claim that he can bring the rains. But mostly, what intrigues Starbuck is the challenge of restoring Lizzie to full bloom.

Onaquaga Scandal: In the second half of 1765, the London Commissioners in Boston (New England Company) sabotaged Titus Smith's mission to Onaquaga by sending a replacement missionary, Mr. Moseley, and reclaiming Smith's interpreter, Elisha Gunn. After Mr. Forbes, an ally of the London Board, failed to persuade Smith to take a Boston commission instead of one from Wheelock, the London Board sent Mr. Moseley to Onaquaga with Gideon Hawley, the missionary who had initially converted Natives in the area. The London Board specifically instructed them to take over Smith's mission without letting the Indians know what they were doing. In public speeches before the Haudenosaunee (Iroquois), they claimed they were there to assist Smith, but in private, Hawley told Smith that Moseley would be taking over the missionary effort. Because Gunn was under contract to the London Board and was "on loan" to Smith, Moseley reclaimed him. Without an interpreter, Smith had no choice but to return home. He seems to have faced an examination in late 1766 about his part in the affair, but acquitted himself in front of a body of ministers. For Smith and Wheelock's accounts of the affair, see manuscripts 766558 and 766563. ff782bc1db

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