16th March, 2015
By: Dare 2 Be Different International Media Department Staff Reporter - www.daretobedifferentskn.com
Trinity's Archibalds and Wallaces Are Expected To Eat Roasted Sprat For Supper For The Rest Of The Week After A Massive Haul At New Guinea - St. Kitts
Commotion outside the fence of Brother Khrystus' Trinity Home and KVK ENTERPRISES - www.kvklives.com and Dare 2 Be Different International - www.daretobedifferentskn.com and Victory Centre Youth Church a few minutes ago caused our media house to grab cameras and run to capture what was going on.
To our utter surprise, Brother Khrystus' uncle, Pastor St. Clair Archibald of The Good News Baptist Church located at Limekiln Commercial Park - St. Kitts returned from a fishing expedition at New Guinea - St. Kitts where he seemingly only caught SPRATS UPON SPRATS UPON SPRATS this time.
This caused Brother Khrystus to throw back his head and laugh and ask "WHERE ARE THE LOBSTERS AND CRABS?" and then state that this would be a wonderful global article. Brother Khrystus' mother quickly shewed him away with his camera, but as we all know that the big problem with Brother Khrystus is that he doesn't like to LISTEN AND HIS SHAME BOX DOESN'T FUNCTION ANYMORE AT ALL.
Brother Khrystus' mother said that SPRATS were the FOOD OF THE DAY back in her day as a little girl and SPRATS are a delicacy now and she's sure that some people who would read my article would wish they could get some shipped to them. After being instructed to take as many as she wanted by her Brother in Law, Pastor St. Clair Archibald, husband of the late Sister Lescil Archibald, she started filling her bucket.
Pastor Archibald stated that he caught so many with his Fishing Net, that he left a full bucket of SPRAT for those villagers from New Guinea and Sandy Point who surrounded him as he did his thing.
Sister Yvette Wallace went immediately to clean the SPRATS seemingly suggesting that BOTH THE ARCHIBALDS AND WALLACES may be eating SPRAT FOR SUPPER for the rest of the week.
Word reaching our media house also suggests that Brother Khrystus was caught in his bedroom packing a bag of clothes to go and stay by a family or friend in Nevis or on the other side of St. Kitts for the week just to avoid being TORTURED AND PRESSURED into eating ROASTED SPRAT for supper daily, the family delicacy back in the day, the 40s, 50s, 60s, 70s and 80s.
Pastor St. Clair Archibald Sr. was responsible for helping to plant the First Baptist Church on Nevis over fifty years ago. He also planted and pastored churches in Antigua and St. Maarten and has traveled extensively across the Caribbean and USA preaching and speaking at meetings and conferences.
Recordings from one of his radio programmes called Daily Light with his wife Lescil Archibald (deceased) still continues to play on Caribbean Radio Lighthouse in the Caribbean island of Antigua.
Reading this globally, to contact or support the Ministry of Pastor St. Clair Archibald Sr., call 1-869-664-5849.
By: Dare 2 Be Different International Media Department Staff Reporter - www.daretobedifferentskn.com
Pastor St. Clair Archibald of The Good News Baptist Church - Limkiln St. Kitts (Brother Khrystus' Uncle) |
Trinity's Archibalds and Wallaces Are Expected To Eat Roasted Sprat For Supper For The Rest Of The Week After A Massive Haul At New Guinea - St. Kitts
Commotion outside the fence of Brother Khrystus' Trinity Home and KVK ENTERPRISES - www.kvklives.com and Dare 2 Be Different International - www.daretobedifferentskn.com and Victory Centre Youth Church a few minutes ago caused our media house to grab cameras and run to capture what was going on.
To our utter surprise, Brother Khrystus' uncle, Pastor St. Clair Archibald of The Good News Baptist Church located at Limekiln Commercial Park - St. Kitts returned from a fishing expedition at New Guinea - St. Kitts where he seemingly only caught SPRATS UPON SPRATS UPON SPRATS this time.
This caused Brother Khrystus to throw back his head and laugh and ask "WHERE ARE THE LOBSTERS AND CRABS?" and then state that this would be a wonderful global article. Brother Khrystus' mother quickly shewed him away with his camera, but as we all know that the big problem with Brother Khrystus is that he doesn't like to LISTEN AND HIS SHAME BOX DOESN'T FUNCTION ANYMORE AT ALL.
Brother Khrystus' mother said that SPRATS were the FOOD OF THE DAY back in her day as a little girl and SPRATS are a delicacy now and she's sure that some people who would read my article would wish they could get some shipped to them. After being instructed to take as many as she wanted by her Brother in Law, Pastor St. Clair Archibald, husband of the late Sister Lescil Archibald, she started filling her bucket.
Pastor Archibald stated that he caught so many with his Fishing Net, that he left a full bucket of SPRAT for those villagers from New Guinea and Sandy Point who surrounded him as he did his thing.
Sister Yvette Wallace went immediately to clean the SPRATS seemingly suggesting that BOTH THE ARCHIBALDS AND WALLACES may be eating SPRAT FOR SUPPER for the rest of the week.
Word reaching our media house also suggests that Brother Khrystus was caught in his bedroom packing a bag of clothes to go and stay by a family or friend in Nevis or on the other side of St. Kitts for the week just to avoid being TORTURED AND PRESSURED into eating ROASTED SPRAT for supper daily, the family delicacy back in the day, the 40s, 50s, 60s, 70s and 80s.
Pastor St. Clair Archibald Sr. was responsible for helping to plant the First Baptist Church on Nevis over fifty years ago. He also planted and pastored churches in Antigua and St. Maarten and has traveled extensively across the Caribbean and USA preaching and speaking at meetings and conferences.
Recordings from one of his radio programmes called Daily Light with his wife Lescil Archibald (deceased) still continues to play on Caribbean Radio Lighthouse in the Caribbean island of Antigua.
Reading this globally, to contact or support the Ministry of Pastor St. Clair Archibald Sr., call 1-869-664-5849.
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