Bishop E. Bernard Jordan (Born c. 1960 in Brooklyn, New York) is a purported prophet.
Called to the office of at age 15, Bishop Jordan is the founder and pastor of Zoe Ministries, which he started in New Jersey but which is now located in New York City. "Master Prophet" Jordan is associated with many famous people, including Rev Run,Dr.Aaron D. Lewis,Reverend Ike, and Prophet Brian Mosley. Through his church, he has founded a school of prophets, Mar Elijah, to train persons claiming prophetic gifts in the discipline and theology of prophecy and in the practice of it. He is married to the pastor of Zoe Ministries, Dr. Debra Jordan and they have five children. Sometimes criticized for preaching a prosperity gospel, Bishop Bernard's ministry emphasizes acquiring wealth and requires a "seed" contribution in order to receive his blessings. His ministry also uses an automated message to relentlessly solicit people in towns where he is scheduled to appear. Multiple calls to Zoe Ministries to have your number removed from their list will not help.
Called to the office of at age 15, Bishop Jordan is the founder and pastor of Zoe Ministries, which he started in New Jersey but which is now located in New York City. "Master Prophet" Jordan is associated with many famous people, including Rev Run,Dr.Aaron D. Lewis,Reverend Ike, and Prophet Brian Mosley. Through his church, he has founded a school of prophets, Mar Elijah, to train persons claiming prophetic gifts in the discipline and theology of prophecy and in the practice of it. He is married to the pastor of Zoe Ministries, Dr. Debra Jordan and they have five children. Sometimes criticized for preaching a prosperity gospel, Bishop Bernard's ministry emphasizes acquiring wealth and requires a "seed" contribution in order to receive his blessings. His ministry also uses an automated message to relentlessly solicit people in towns where he is scheduled to appear. Multiple calls to Zoe Ministries to have your number removed from their list will not help.
Josh M Rosenthal (born January 26th, Melbourne Australia) is an actor and an artist specializing in oil on canvas.
Born in Melbourne Australia, Josh M. Rosenthal was afforded an affluent upbringing by his Jewish immigrant parents. His mother Alfreda migrated with her mother, father and uncle from Warsaw, Poland in 1948 after surviving the horrors and persecutions of the Nazis. Josh's paternal grandfather was Morris Rose, a broadway producer and former partner of Lew Fields (Weber & Fields) from the 1920's who produced such musical hits and productions as and among others. Josh's great great grandmother and great grandfather arrived as new immigrants to Australia from Kovno (now Lithuania) in 1869.
At home, Josh was surrounded by their significant Australian art collection which included such artist's as Charles Blackman and John Percival who left an impressionable influence on him. Joshua took up painting at age 13 when his mother and father divorced, the family fortune was lost and Joshua was diagnosed with diabetes type 1.
The sense of isolation Josh felt became his focus and oil and canvas became his most powerful means of expression and is recognized in his work today. The viewer forms a relationship with the characters, both human and animal, in Joshua's works. The irony being that at first look the figures seem isolated and lonely but upon living with them they become good company.
Joshua began his art education and Wesley College In Melbourne where he was distinguished with the Art Award for Excellence and graduated with the highest mark in the state in art. As a consequence he was invited to exhibit in Australia's national public galleries as part of a
touring show.
Josh then went on to a degree at the prestigious National Institute of Dramatic Arts(NIDA) in Sydney and began a career in Theatre Film and TV. Josh Rosenthal is also known for his work in theatre, in particular with the Sydney Theatre Company in the world premiere of The Jungle, by Louis Nowra and The Real Thing, by Sir Tom Stoppard. He has appeared in Australian TV shows such as, Heartlands, , Boardertown, Home and Away, Police Rescue, Murder Call, Go Big and others.
Josh's, as an artist, has shown as part of the Corcoran Gallery Corcoran & Sothebys Sotheby's in Washington DC curated by Erin Mackay of Chase Contemporary Art as well as part of the Venice Arts Council in the show Almost Famous.
Josh openly influenced by such artists as Francis Bacon, RJ Kitaj and Andy Warhol as well as the German Dada movement.
Born in Melbourne Australia, Josh M. Rosenthal was afforded an affluent upbringing by his Jewish immigrant parents. His mother Alfreda migrated with her mother, father and uncle from Warsaw, Poland in 1948 after surviving the horrors and persecutions of the Nazis. Josh's paternal grandfather was Morris Rose, a broadway producer and former partner of Lew Fields (Weber & Fields) from the 1920's who produced such musical hits and productions as and among others. Josh's great great grandmother and great grandfather arrived as new immigrants to Australia from Kovno (now Lithuania) in 1869.
At home, Josh was surrounded by their significant Australian art collection which included such artist's as Charles Blackman and John Percival who left an impressionable influence on him. Joshua took up painting at age 13 when his mother and father divorced, the family fortune was lost and Joshua was diagnosed with diabetes type 1.
The sense of isolation Josh felt became his focus and oil and canvas became his most powerful means of expression and is recognized in his work today. The viewer forms a relationship with the characters, both human and animal, in Joshua's works. The irony being that at first look the figures seem isolated and lonely but upon living with them they become good company.
Joshua began his art education and Wesley College In Melbourne where he was distinguished with the Art Award for Excellence and graduated with the highest mark in the state in art. As a consequence he was invited to exhibit in Australia's national public galleries as part of a
touring show.
Josh then went on to a degree at the prestigious National Institute of Dramatic Arts(NIDA) in Sydney and began a career in Theatre Film and TV. Josh Rosenthal is also known for his work in theatre, in particular with the Sydney Theatre Company in the world premiere of The Jungle, by Louis Nowra and The Real Thing, by Sir Tom Stoppard. He has appeared in Australian TV shows such as, Heartlands, , Boardertown, Home and Away, Police Rescue, Murder Call, Go Big and others.
Josh's, as an artist, has shown as part of the Corcoran Gallery Corcoran & Sothebys Sotheby's in Washington DC curated by Erin Mackay of Chase Contemporary Art as well as part of the Venice Arts Council in the show Almost Famous.
Josh openly influenced by such artists as Francis Bacon, RJ Kitaj and Andy Warhol as well as the German Dada movement.
This is a list of stamps from different ex-colonies of Portugal.
Açores
1871/1876
Angola
1886
1911
1912
1914
1921
Guinea
1902
1911
1913
India
1871
1873
1913
Inhambane
1911
1917
Lourenço Marques
1895
1899
1911
Mozambique
1911
1943
1952
1957
Nyassa Company
1901
1903
Zambezia
1911
Açores
1871/1876
Angola
1886
1911
1912
1914
1921
Guinea
1902
1911
1913
India
1871
1873
1913
Inhambane
1911
1917
Lourenço Marques
1895
1899
1911
Mozambique
1911
1943
1952
1957
Nyassa Company
1901
1903
Zambezia
1911
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Todd Speakman (born August 21 1989) is a professional lawn bowler from Milton, Ontario, Canada. Speakman is best known for his runner-up performance in the 2006 World Indoor Singles Championship, losing only in the final round to England's Mervyn King. Speakman is popular in southern Ontario circuits, and is best known for his tendency to arrive at competitions in his 1993 Ford Mustang known in the bowling world as the "Red Dragon", while often being seen consuming Skoal chewing tobacco. He is also well known for his un-canny delivery, coined by famous lacrosse player Kevin Winter as the "ostrich-toss". Speakman currently resides in Northern Milton and trains out of Bishop Reding Catholic School.
Todd Speakman (born August 21 1989) is a professional lawn bowler from Milton, Ontario, Canada. Speakman is best known for his runner-up performance in the 2006 World Indoor Singles Championship, losing only in the final round to England's Mervyn King. Speakman is popular in southern Ontario circuits, and is best known for his tendency to arrive at competitions in his 1993 Ford Mustang known in the bowling world as the "Red Dragon", while often being seen consuming Skoal chewing tobacco. He is also well known for his un-canny delivery, coined by famous lacrosse player Kevin Winter as the "ostrich-toss". Speakman currently resides in Northern Milton and trains out of Bishop Reding Catholic School.