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What is YouTube anyway? Well, YouTube.com is an amazing website full of videos made by individuals, arganizations and film companies. The idea sprang up just a few years back from a couple of guys who wanted to make it easy to share videos on the net and developed U Tube in the process. Within a few months the site was becoming busier and busier to the point that they were expaniding but not making money and paying for the services using their own credit cards. Amazingly it became in two years what myspace.com (a similar networking and video upload service) took 5 years to turn into. The utube company tho making a loss had built an amazing brand with millions of users and thousands of videos going back and forth over the web.

Christian YouTube alternatives. 'Youtube' sites for Christians

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Top 200 Church Blogs | churchrelevance

http://churchrelevance.com/resources/top-church-blogs/ This list is brought to you by Fellowship One : There are thousands of ministry blogs to read, but do you ever wonder which ones everyone else is reading? I do, which is why we have compiled a list of the world’s most popular ministry blogs. What is a ministry blog? A ministry blog nurtures or challenges the way ministers think about the gospel, the Great commission, ministry methodology, and the cultures they are called to reach. It is a bit more than just a faith blog or one that explores how to live a good Christian life.
One night a man had a dream. He dreamt he waswalking with the Lord. Across the sky flashed scenes of his life. http://www.life-is-more.at/life/gedichte/spuren_im_sand.php

Gedicht - Spuren im Sand - Footprints in the Sand

I Had a Dream One night I had a dream I was walking along the beach with my Lord. http://www.boxfont.com/footprints-in-the-sand-graphics/

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http://sacredsites.com/middle_east/israel/jerusalem.html Dome of the Rock, Jerusalem, Israel Jerusalem, by virtue of the number and diversity of people who have held it sacred, may be considered the most holy city in the world. To the Jewish people it is Ir Ha-Kodesh (the Holy City), the Biblical Zion, the City of David, the site of Solomon's Temple, and the eternal capital of the Israelite nation. To Christians it is where the young Jesus impressed the sages at the Jewish Temple, where he spent the last days of his ministry, and where the Last Supper, the Crucifixion and the Resurrection took place.