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![]() | Mission to Ukraine 7/6/2007 - Evening Service like celebrities. I had 25 minutes to talk about my work with Christian Youth International and Predvestnik in the 1990s. Then I shared an outline of the first few chapters of my book on the names and attributes of God and worldviews. I applied this to the Apostle Paul's sermon in Acts 17 in which he outlines the basic worldview of Christianity. A lot of people were happy with the book. One history teacher told me that he really liked it because it outlines 1500 years of church doctrine ... |
![]() | Infusion Dance Company Promo Infusion Dance Company originates out of Flowing River Church, Clearwater, FL. They travel extensively (US and Abroad) ministering the gospel through the visual arts. This is a promo of the latest production "Awakening Acts" a focus on the first four chapters of the Book of Acts. More info www.InfusionDanceCompany.com. All silks shown are by Kathleen Peck, www.SilkWorshipFlags.com |
![]() | Book Trailer for The Comet's Curse by Dom Testa When the tail of the comet Bhaktul flicks through the Earth's atmosphere, deadly particles are left in its wake. Suddenly, mankind is confronted with a virus that devastates the adult population. Only those under the age of eighteen seem to be immune. Desperate to save humanity, a renowned scientist proposes a bold plan: to create a ship that will carry a crew of 251 teenagers to a home in a distant solar system. Two years later, the Galahad and its crew--none over the age of sixteen--is ... |
![]() | Edie's Mac Trip of mine. Some people (who aren't Mac users) don't understand that Macintosh's are more "intuitive" than other computers...making it possible for people who may have alternative ways of thinking and doing things, achieve the unbelievable. In the book "In the Minds Eye", Thomas West furthers his groundbreaking research on how some innovations in computer visualization are making work and education more favourable to visual thinkers. West cites research that shows a link between visual ... |
![]() | Our Journey to the Karakoram part two part two...After my school (Girls Preparatory School) had a fundraiser that raised enough money to build a school in Azad Kashmir, Pakistan through the Central Asia Institute (the organization from the book Three Cups of Tea), my family decided to travel to Northern Pakistan and visit some of CAI's schools. I learned a lot while I was there and was so touched by their acts of kindness and generosity. I've been keeping in touch with the amazing students and their teachers and I love hearing ... |
![]() | Our Journey to the Karakoram part one After my school (Girls Preparatory School) had a fundraiser that raised enough money to build a school in Azad Kashmir, Pakistan through the Central Asia Institute (the organization from the book Three Cups of Tea), my family decided to travel to Northern Pakistan and visit some of CAI's schools. I learned a lot while I was there and was so touched by their acts of kindness and generosity. I've been keeping in touch with the amazing students and their teachers and I love hearing about all of ... |
![]() | "Pontypool Changes Everything" Book Review My thoughts on the thoroughly complex and obtuse zombie horror novel by Tony Burgess. The novel was original released in 1998 and it will likely re-define your views on the sub-genre because it itself acts as much as a thematic study of human interaction, both physical and mental, as it does a supernatural horror. While overly opaque to the point of narrative confusion the plot is fascinating, has deep meaning, and is downright bizarre to the point where you'll have trouble putting it down ... |
![]() | Peru Vacations - The Magic Water Tour, visit to the Magic Water Circuit in Lima's Reserve Park www.fertur-travel.com Lima's new attraction, the Magic Water Tour or El Circuito Magico del Agua, has only been in place since 2007. But it's already attracting massive crowds and starting to draw international visitors with its spectacular mix of light, lasers, music and water. Built in the Parque de la Reserva near the National Stadium, the water park consists of 13 fountains in a range of styles. The largest fountain sits in an open plaza, surrounded by classical arches. Its central spout ... |
![]() | NFI - Day 83: I see the future Sorry it's late (I still have 15 minutes my time!) and long. You should see all the stuff I cut out! Actually, you do. I gave you bloopers! Bloopers make up for everything right? In which I talk about posters, chats, travel, the future, and books. And then make fun of myself. I forgot to say it, but awesome new intro Benny! Obviously I approve, since I used it. :) Also, don't let your blog die. Forgot to say that too. Oh, and why must you always assign the most difficult themes?! Everyone ... |
![]() | Islam and the Left's Assault on Free Speech - Robert Spencer Twenty years ago, Andres Serrano put a plastic crucifix in a glass of urine, photographed it and called it art. Conservatives in particular weren't pleased: not with Mr. Serrano, not with his picture, and not with the National Endowment for the Arts, which had forked over $15000 in taxpayer money to support this uretic gesture. This anniversary comes to mind following the British government's decision last week to ban Dutch lawmaker Geert Wilders from British soil as an "undesirable person ... |

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