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- One Billion Mazes to Solve
- a handful of free mazes in PDF, great for the kids, specially on a road-trip
- Inexpensive Audience Response System that uses audience mobile phones. Features live, animated charts in PowerPoint and in web pages. Even raise money using text message pledging.
- Listen to leading apologists and theologians.
- 12 magazines recommended by John Seel for keeping up with trends in culture..
- PDFs of how various preachers prepare their notes
- MP3s are up now, be sure to listen!
- Sarah Palin is carved into cornfield, A 16-acre corn maze near the town of Whitehouse has been carved in Palin's likeness, complete with her familiar updo hairstyle and eyeglasses.
- I want this reader!
- Inquire of the Christian hive-mind
- Looks like some interesting audio downloads here
- This is a great presentation from Timothy Keller at the Westminster Theological Seminary. His presentation is based on his recent book, "Reasons for God." Well worth the watch!
- This is sooo worth reading. "Let's, then, be clear at the beginning, Mr. President you exhibit all the signs of a petty and cruel dictator."
From the conclusion …
"Let me close with this comment. Frankly, and in all candor, Mr. President, I doubt
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Posted: Wednesday, September 27, 2006 @ 11:27 pm
thanx for discussing my film “aimee semple mcpherson”
amicably,
richard rossi, director
AimeeSempleMcPhersonMovie.com
Posted: Thursday, September 28, 2006 @ 12:35 am
Thanks, Richard, for stopping by. There was a little more discusson on the post where this link first occured, here. I haven’t seen the documentary yet, but I’ll be looking for it at my local video rental store if it gets there via DVD. I’m sure it’ll fare better than my review of Grady and Ewing’s documentary!
Regards,
Rich
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