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Police find body in hunt for missing mother-of-two as man is arrested on suspicion of murder
After leaving the family function, Janelle Duncan-Bailey, 25, visited her former partner’s home
Mother was meant to collect her two-year-old and seven-year-old after party, but never showed up
30-year-old arrested last night on suspicion of her murder
By ANNA EDWARDS
PUBLISHED: 04:41 EST, 5 January 2013 | UPDATED: 11:20 EST, 5 January 2013
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Detectives investigating the disappearance of a mother-of-two have found a body in a car after she went missing in the early hours after attending a New Year’s Eve family party.
A 30-year-old man has been arrested on suspicion of her murder after Janelle Duncan-Bailey went missing in the early hours of January 2.
A Metropolitan Police spokesman said: ‘Officers attended Mayfield Crescent, Thornton Heath this afternoon following intelligence received. The body of a woman was found in a vehicle parked there.

Janelle Duncan-Bailey, 25, of Thornton Heath was last seen between 5am and 5.30am on Wednesday, January 2
‘While formal identification awaits, we are confident the deceased is Janelle Duncan-Bailey, 25, of Thornton Heath, Croydon. Next of kin have been informed.
‘A post mortem will be scheduled in due course.’
Ms Duncan-Bailey, of Thornton Heath, Croydon, was last seen between 5am and 5.30am on January 2.
She had made arrangements to leave her two children with a friend in Bromley whilst she attended a family function.
She left her friend’s address at around 4am on 2 January to return to Thornton Heath.

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Her friend believed Janelle would collect the two-year-old and seven-year-old boys later that morning.
However, her friend reported Janelle missing at 4.22am on January 2 when she had failed to collect the children.

At around 4.30am Janelle had visited her former partner’s home in Thornton Heath on January 2.
Police were called following a report of a domestic incident and Janelle agreed to leave the address with police.
It is believed she asked to be taken to another friend’s address in Thornton Heath.
She was last seen walking towards flats in Limpsfield Avenue, and was wearing a distinctive short-sleeved leopard-skin print dress – she was also not wearing any shoes at the time.
Detective Chief Inspector Charles King of the Homicide and Serious Crime Command leads the investigation and is appealing for witnesses who may have seen Janelle.
He said: ‘I would like to appeal to anyone who was in the Limpsfield Avenue area between 05.00hrs and 06.00hrs to make contact with us.
‘Lots of people would have been out and about at that time of the morning, either on their way to work or walking dogs – they may have noticed a woman dressed so distinctively.
‘Did you see a black woman around that time wearing a leopard-skin print dress and no shoes? If so, we want to hear from you.’
Last night, a 30-year-old man was arrested on suspicion of her murder. He was taken to a south London police station where he remains in custody.
Janelle has never been missing before and her disappearance is totally out of character.
She is described as a black woman, 5′ 5″ in height, of medium build and with shoulder length black hair which could possibly be enhanced with hair extensions.
Police are urging anyone who knows of Janelle’s whereabouts or has information that may assist the police investigation to contact officers.
Anyone who can assist is asked to call detectives from the Specialist Crime Directorate based at Sutton police station on 020 8721 4054. To remain anonymous call Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.
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Pastor impregnates FRIEND’S WIFE after friend suffered a STROKE

A 65-year-old Zimbabwe man is accusing his Muslim clergy (Sheikh) of being responsible for his second wife’s pregnancy after a long illicit affair between the two.

Cabo Juma, a Muslim devotee of Mozambican origin who suffered a stroke in 2006, bitterly complained that the sheikh, Nordine Banda of the church’s Dangamvura parish in Mutare has been in love with his wife, Jessica Chiweshe, for a long time and his efforts to seek redress within the church yielded nothing.

Juma said the affair led to the irreparable damage to his matrimonial relationship. Apparently, the two (Sheikh Banda and Juma) were very close friends at one time.

When contacted for comment, both his wife and Sheikh Banda dismissed the allegations.

“I really do not want to comment much on the issue and I think the chairman of the church is the one who can give you a comprehensive comment. I will not say much about the prevailing situation because I know the truth will soon be out. They are saying I impregnated her, but I know I am innocent. His aim is to have me removed from this place or else get me fired from the church, but all along I thought it will not get this far,” said Sheikh Banda.

In a separate interview, the woman in the centre of the storm, Jessica Chiweshe, doubted her husband’s mental stability.

“These allegations are a mere smokescreen meant to conceal the real issue at play. It has all to do with the politics in the church whereby at one point some people did not want the pastor while others stood by him. I happened to belong to the faction that supported the pastor. This is where it all started and later, my husband became so abusive to the extent that I sought refuge at the pastor’s place and that fuelled suspicion that I was going out with the pastor, but that was not true. In any case, if you managed to talk to Cabo Juma, do you think he is mentally stable? Since he suffered a stroke in 2006 he has not been the normal man I knew all along. I think the only thing that I have to do is to go to court and get a peace order against this man,” said Jessica before she declined to answer more questions.

When the Dangamvura Islamic Society chairman, Juma Yard, was reached for comment, he said:

“I am the chairman and have the powers to fire the pastor if he is wrong. If he is guilty of sleeping with anyone’s wife then he should be fired, but the problem is that we do not have any evidence to support the allegations. According to the Islamic law (the Shariah law), there is supposed to be convincing evidence for action to be taken against the perpetrator, but in this case there is no evidence,” he said.

However, in wide ranging interview last week, Juma, who is hardly fluent in Shona, maintained that the pastor and his wife were in love.

“I am deeply hurt that my sheikh, who also happened to be my friend at one point, could do this to me. It all started as rumours way back and I did not want to believe it. I started hearing about it when I was in hospital after I suffered a stroke. At times I would hear that the pastor visited my place without my knowledge and it appears he would take advantage of his knowledge on my whereabouts. He would invite my wife every Saturday to do the cooking at church unlike other women who were NOT invited personally.

“For example, on 27 March this year, when this issue became known, I lied to him that I was leaving for Sakubva, Devonshire where my first wife stays. He came to my second wife’s place, right at our bedroom window around 10.30pm and called my wife while disguising his voice. I pretended as if I was asleep and my wife (Jessica) abruptly woke up, almost unclad and went straight to open the door for him. She must have given signs that I was around, but I was already angry about the whole thing and I told them right away that I didn’t want to see the pastor again at my place.

“I also immediately banned my wife from going to Mozambique and Harare for business trips because that is where they would occasionally accompany each other. I know the pastor could be one responsible for Jessica’s current pregnancy since I am not the one. I’m no longer interested in her,” he said

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Rest for the Soul

Some Keys to Spiritual Refreshment / Rest for your soul – Matthew 11:28 Jesus’ Yoke

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Greetings from Indianapolis, IN! I may be new to you, so let me introduce myself. My name is Crystal Brim, I’m 25 years old, and I first met people in this ministry one and a half years ago at Indiana University.

I was raised in a traditional Christian denomination—I loved God, I loved the Word, and I was well-versed in the doctrine of the Trinity: I was taught that one has great faith when he/she believes in the mysterious “double nature” of Christ and his personage in the Trinity. However, a friend challenged me to dig into Scripture to see for myself who Jesus Christ is. After months of spiritual unrest and searching the Word, I finally relinquished my inherited tradition of the divinity of Christ and sought to embrace him as the sinless Son of God who sacrificed his life for me! [For further study read Who is Jesus?]

This has caused much angst between my family, friends, and me, but it has also driven me to the Bible for truth, and I have found more rest in the Word of God than I have ever felt before. Searching for peace, I found seven things in the Word that bring rest to the soul: Music, Sleep, Nature, Humor, Friends, Prayer, and Scripture. I invite you to explore them with me.

Music: In 1 Samuel 16:14-23, King Saul was troubled because the spirit of God had departed from him, so he had David play the harp until “relief would come” and he “would feel better” (v. 23). David continued playing the harp and composed many of the Psalms while Saul persecuted him. For example, he cries out for help in Psalm 143, while in Psalm 145 he sings a song of praise to God. As David shows us, songs help us connect with God and the strength He offers. Godly music soothes the soul.

Sleep: Rarely can our souls find peace when our bodies are exhausted. God has prescribed sleep and physical rest from the beginning of Creation. In Genesis 1, He created the Earth and everything in it in six days, but on the seventh day God rested from all His work (Gen. 2:3). Therefore, our Father has modeled that work should be followed with a proper time of rest. Accordingly, we see that He designed the tilt of the earth to produce a time of day with a matching time of night. As we sleep, our pulses slow down, as do our controlled cognitive activities. Thus, sleep provides a time to physiologically and emotionally “re-charge.” [1]

Nature: We experience the majesty of God in nature or, more accurately, “creation.” In Psalm 23:2 and 3, the “green pastures” and “quiet waters” literally restored the soul of the psalmist. In addition, the grandeur of mountains and the power of the sea reveal the awesomeness of God, which no human could ever duplicate. It is comforting to know that this mighty God is the One who fights for you and me! Scripture demonstrates that God powerfully reveals Himself in the quiet beauty of nature. In Luke 1:80, 4:1 and 2, both John the Baptist and Jesus spent time in the wilderness before beginning their public ministries. Jesus continued this practice during his ministry as he withdrew to quiet places such as gardens.

Humor: In Ecclesiastes 3:4, God reassures us that though there is a time to weep, there is also a time to laugh. Samson is a good example of using humor under pressure. In Judges 1 and 2 the Israelites disobeyed God by failing to drive the Canaanites from the land Promised to Abraham. Furthermore, they intermarried with the pagans and assimilated their gods. In this disobedient culture, only Samson fought the pagans as God had commanded. In addition to Samson’s enemies hating him, his countrymen betrayed him because they feared Canaanite retaliations (Judg. 15:11-13). Under such pressure, Samson found a humorous way to destroy the crops of his enemies (Judg. 15:3-5): He caught 300 foxes and tied them “tail to tail in pairs.” Samson then fastened a torch to every pair and set them loose in the standing grain, vineyards, and olive groves of the Philistines. It would have been much easier to just set the fields on fire with a torch, but Samson needed some relief from all of the stress of leading Israel single-handedly. Similarly, he amused himself in Judges 16:1-3 by removing the colossal city gates from Gaza in the middle of the night. He then carried them to the top of a hill 6-10 miles away, for all of Gaza to see. [2]

Friendship: David’s friendship with Jonathan brought comfort to his soul while Saul was trying to kill him. In response, David sought Jonathan’s council and companionship (1 Sam. 20); they vowed oaths of brotherhood, kissed each other, and wept together. Likewise, Jesus spent time with his disciples the night of his betrayal. He told them, “…I have eagerly desired to eat…with you before I suffer” (Luke 22:15), because they had stood by him in his trials (v. 28). Jesus looked to his closest friends, Peter and the two sons of Zebedee, for companionship and support. They went to the garden, where Jesus confided to them, “…My soul is overwhelmed…Stay here and keep watch with me” (Matt. 26:38).

Prayer: In the garden, Jesus prayed when his soul became “…overwhelmed…to the point of death….” He was under the greatest physiological state of stress known. Jesus was so honest before God with his needs that he prayed three separate times, “…Father, if it is possible, may this cup be taken from me. Yet not as I will, but as you will” (Matt. 26:39). As Jesus modeled, when we are troubled or weary, we should pray. God promises that He hears our cries, and He answers them!

Scripture: The Word of God keeps us centered on the promises of God and Jesus Christ and anchored in truth. In Matthew 4:4, Jesus quotes Deuteronomy 8:3—“…Man does not live on bread alone, but on every word that comes from the mouth of God.” Here, Satan tempted Jesus in the desert and Jesus fought back with the truth of God’s Word: “It is written.” He committed himself to knowing Scripture, and therefore could endure the Cross because he knew the “joy set before him” (Heb. 12:2). He had studied God’s promises in the Messianic prophecies, and in those words Jesus found strength and solace.

Music, Sleep, Nature, Humor, Friends, Prayer, and Scripture each bring rest to our soul. The first five are important, but prayer and Scripture are indispensable. Scripture is our anchor, and prayer is communication with God and the Lord Jesus, the Captain who calms our hearts through every storm.

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