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  • Statement Of The Difference On The Power Of Civil Magistrates
    By: Still Waters | - Welcome to the Still Waters Revival Books video book summary for "Statement of the Difference Particularly on the Power of Civil Magistrates Respecting Religion, National Reformation, National Churches, and National Covenants" (1871) by Thomas M'Crie

    "The ablest exposition in the English language of the Establishment Principle... Dr. (George) Smeaton describes the Statement as a masterly defense of the principles of establishments as Scripture truth: and the most complete vindica ...

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  • Gluten Free Recipes Online
    By: Ben Hodgen | - The number of people using mobile devices to access news and information on the Internet more than doubled in the past year, the internet has become such an ingrained part of modern life that its almost unthinkable to imagine life without the Web, wireless devices and cell phones. All this technology means great information is available for people wanting to learn more about healthy eating. This includes people looking for gluten free recipes, and information on living gluten free lifestyles ...
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  • Christian Tours To Egypt
    By: Tour Consultant | -

    Tour Itinerary

    Day 01: Arrive Egypt
    Our representative will meet & assist you at Cairo International Airport. After that you will be transferred to your hotel by a private air-conditioned vehicle. Upon arrival at the hotel he will check you in and give detailed information concerning your tomorrows trip. Overnight in Cairo.

    Day 02: Old Coptic Cairo
    After breakfast, visit the famous churches at old Coptic Cairo to see Saint Virgin Mary's Cop ...

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  • The Holy Family Route
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    Tour Itinerary

    Day 01 : Arrive Egypt
    Our representative will meet & assist you at Cairo International Airport. After that you will be transferred to your hotel by a private air-conditioned vehicle. Upon arrival at the hotel he will check you in and give detailed information concerning your tomorrows trip. Overnight in Cairo.


    Day 02: Samanoud & Sakha
    Enjoy a trip to Samanoud on the Damietta branch of the Nile, where a church ...

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  • The Best Places In Venice - The Piazza San Marco And La Fenice Districts
    By: Levi Reiss | - San Marco in the heart of the city is Venice's best-known area, one famous around the world. At the heart is the Piazza San Marco that Napoleon called "the world's most beautiful drawing room." Don't be surprised that this is one of the most expensive neighborhoods in all Italy. Many buildings date back to the early Sixteenth Century. The original church that became the Basilica di San Marco was built in 828 to house the remains of Saint Mark the Evangelist. About 150 years later it was virtuall ...
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  • Top Reasons Of Social Media For Business
    By: Robert Evelyn | - If you happen to own a business you might have noticed the growth of various businesses ever since popular social media sites including Facebook, Twitter, etc have come into the market. These social networking websites are not just for fun or entertainment but they are highly useful beyond it. Millions of business across the globe has taken advantage of social media and if you are not into it then certainly you will be missing out. Social media has become a part of every online business and it i ...
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  • Venice Tourist Sites - The Castello And Sant' Elana Neighborhoods
    By: Levi Reiss | - Castello is the biggest of Venice's districts, locally known as sestiere. It's in the east end of Venice and, unlike some sestiere, people actually live there. A major feature is the Riva degli Schiavoni, a stone boardwalk running east from the Ducal Palace (in the San Marco district.) This lovely boardwalk owes its name to Slavic fishermen who worked this area in medieval times. Don't miss the Fifteenth Century Santa Maria della Visitazione Church often called La Pieta, rebuilt some two centuri ...
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  • Tips To Get Government Grants For Community!
    By: Leo Theisen | - There are several types of government community grants available to help communities in various ways. Generally, these grants are provided by the sources like state government, local government and community group as well. If you are really interested to get government grants for community then you just need to take the help of internet facilities. Even though, you can choose any of the above mentioned sources but the requirements and eligibility criteria will be different of every source. So, y ...
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  • Government And Private Grants For Churches
    By: Leo Theisen | - Church is a religious organization that guides the community and brings it closer to the almighty God. The church also helps the downtrodden by providing them education, food, clothing and medical service. The church does it all and to complete its duties towards the society, it requires fund. The church has no dearth of volunteers as many young and old people are always ready to work for the society. These volunteers also help in collecting the fund for church. They approach economically strong ...
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  • Florence Tourist Sites - The Palazzo Pitti Neighborhood
    By: Levi Reiss | - The Palazzo Pitti district is located in southwestern Florence across the Arno River from the heart of the city. This district is named for a mid-Fifteenth Century palace, which passed into the hands of the Medici family a century later. It now houses many museums and galleries including the Gallery of Modern Art, the Palatine Gallery, the Argenti Museum, the Costume Gallery, the Coach Museum, the Ceramics Museum, as well as the Royal Apartments and the Apartments of the Duchess of Aosta. Let's ...
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  • Getting The Most Desirable Churches For Sale By Using The Web
    By: Nikka Reynolds | - Acquiring acreage is a thing the majority of us wishes; but unfortunately, not all of us can meet this aspiration due to financing hindrances. Just like many of us, numerous spiritual communities - regardless of whether a huge congregation or just a starting one - also are trying to secure their very own sanctuaries for praying as well as convenience functions for their people. Seemingly, setting up their very own house of worship completely from scratch normally would require a more prominent m ...
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  • Tourist Attractions In Florence - The Palazzo Strozzi And Santa Maria Novella Districts
    By: Levi Reiss | - The Palazzo Strozzi area of central Florence is situated just west of the Duomo (Cathedral) and the Uffizi Gallery districts. It is named for a palace constructed for the Strozzi family built in the late Fifteenth to early-mid Sixteenth Centuries. This is Florence's biggest palace. Its exterior is relatively simple, but the interior courtyard must be seen. Try to get there during an art show.

    This neighborhood is palace country. Here are some of them. The Fourteenth Century Palazzo ...

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  • Government Grants For Churches
    By: Leo Theisen | - Religious organizations and spiritual groups work with the help of public funding and government grants. These organizations and groups spend all the money for public purpose like opening new schools, providing free medical service to the poor and organizing workshops to spread public awareness on important matters. The good thing is that religious groups have no dearth of money as they get millions of dollars in grants from various sources. Federal government, state governments and local admini ...
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  • Rome Tourist Sites - The Pantheon And Quirinale Palace Districts
    By: Levi Reiss | - The Pantheon district lies almost in the dead center of Rome. It is named for a temple dedicated to all the gods, which was built at the command of Emperor Agrippa in 27 B C. This magnificent edifice was rebuilt several times, for example by the famous Emperor Hadrian. During the early days of Christian Rome it was closed but a few centuries later it reopened as a church. The Pantheon boasts the largest unreinforced concrete dome ever constructed. The hole in the dome, sometimes called the "eye ...
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  • Churches In Texas Hill Country
    By: jonn well | - If the minimum of what you are looking for a body of believers in Jesus Christ, then here are some ideas for the house of the Church:

    Start with faith and prayer

    Assuming you are looking for something more than the tradition mentioned and socializing with Spring, Texas community, do not leave God out of the equation. If he has sent his children to meet with other believers, and then make a decision about trusting that He wants you to find a church, even more than yo ...

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  • Rome Tourist Sites - The Esqualino And Trevi Fountain Districts
    By: Levi Reiss | - Rome\'s Esqualino district owes it name to Esquiline, one of Rome\'s seven hills. Esquiline itself comes from the word "Esquilae", which means out of the city. As the city has grown; now this lovely area is just southeast of the center of Rome. The district's northern corner hosts a square of the same name. The Egyptian obelisk at the centre of the square comes from the Mausoleum of Augustus. On the top of the hill sits the Santa Maria Maggiore Basilica, in the days of antiquity this site of a p ...
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  • 5 Churches On Manila, Philippines That You Need To See
    By: Cyntia Kerner | - Churches are made for everyone to gather, where they listen to Gods words through the clergyman from the bible that apostles wrote along with the church symbolizes Gods house where you could raise your prayers and say thanks to his grace.

    Every church has its own history. If you travel in Philippines you will discover lots of old churches that are still being use. Some famous churches in Manila are: Manila Cathedral located at Intramuros. Is one of the oldest churches that ha ...

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  • Churches In El Paso: Bethel Family Ministries "€" Welcome Home
    By: Olmos Molloy | - There are a lot of great El Paso Churches: so what make Bethel Family Ministries unique? One thing is Bethel Family Ministries commitment to growing the Kingdom of God in El Paso; we believe if you grow the person, you grow the kingdom. This personal approach to discipleship makes Bethel one of the best churches in El Paso. Bethel Family Ministries has a heart for children, youth and young adults. We regularly hold special events that provide our families with activities to strengthen the ho ...
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  • Rome Tourist Sites - The Piazza Navona And Spanish Steps Districts
    By: Levi Reiss | - Piazza Navona is situated in the heart of central Rome. In the year 86 AD the Roman emperor Domitian built a stadium to host Greek style games. This was an early example of multiculturalism. About two centuries later it was stripped of marble by Emperor Constantinus II and before long lay in ruins. Pope Innocent X ordering rebuilding in 1644; since then this square has been a major Roman attraction. It has starred in several movies including Dan Brown's Angels and Demons and Mike Nichol's Catch- ...
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  • Best Places In Rome - The Campodefiori And Colosseum Neighborhoods
    By: Levi Reiss | - The Piazza Campo de' Fiori has been a meeting place for centuries. In the center of the plaza is a statue of Giordano Bruno, a monk burned for heresy in the year 1600. The not as well known Croatian born scientist Marco Antonio Dominis managed to die a natural death in September, 1624 but a few months later his heresy was declared manifest, and by order of the Inquisition his body was taken from the coffin, dragged through the streets of Rome, and publicly burnt in the Campo de' Fiori, along wit ...
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  • Find Texas Churches
    By: jonn well | - These are the old churches that were built by the first settlers and were built and painted what would be the Ascension Catholic Church in Moravia. This is my favorite because every time I was in my grandparents and, especially at Easter and Christmas, which is where they went to church the ceiling is painted with murals and walls. The best way is to take 957 southwest of Schulenburg

    Just a short journey on the road to take FM 532 FM 1295 Moravia. To get to the parish of Santa Maria ...

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  • Spiritual Sites In Manila "€" A Haven For Beautiful Churches
    By: Pushpitha Wijesinghe | - The deep roots of Roman Catholicism implanted by the Spanish colonial government are evident in the vast number of ancient and beautifully constructed churches scattered around the city of Manila. The city with its vast number of tourist attractions draws many visitors especially to its historical churches.

    If you are looking for spiritual sites the Intramuros area is a perfect place to start. The Spanish name translates to within the walls and it houses the remnants of the ...

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  • Churches In El Paso : Bethel Family Ministries "€" Welcome Home
    By: Monty Ronadls | - There are a lot of great El Paso Churches: so what make Bethel Family Ministries unique? One thing is Bethel Family Ministries commitment to growing the Kingdom of God in El Paso; we believe if you grow the person, you grow the kingdom. This personal approach to discipleship makes Bethel one of the best churches in El Paso. Bethel Family Ministries has a heart for children, youth and young adults. We regularly hold special events that provide our families with activities to strengthen the hom ...
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  • Baptist Church In Lakeland Guide And Lakeland Churches
    By: Gammon | - The Lakeland area has been receiving many more visitors stopping through as well as new home buyers moving into the area. Along with these growing numbers, often people look for Lakeland Churches or even more specific a Baptist Church In Lakeland to conduct their worship in God within their new area.

    When most of us relocate to a new area, at the top of our list of things to do is locating a good church for our family and visiting friends to attend for worship. Just as important as ...

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  • A Look At London Churches Near Hotels Westminster
    By: jasmeet sidhu | - London churches unite everyone in a common inseparable chord. Its churches spectacular in their design and beatific in aura sweep one and all. Visitants can get themselves drenched to their vibes, a must for all irrespective of their cast and creed. Travellers will find a majority of these churches in the area of Westminster. Start this holy trip while staying at any of the nearby hotels Westminster. Here is more to these churches at Westminster in London:

    Westminster Cathedral

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  • How To Make Sure Your Next Church Is Your Best Church
    By: Christi D Johnson | - A lot of people really want to find a good church, but it is something that many people have a hard time actually accomplishing. Between all the things you have to do when you are a first time visitor and the discomfort with being a stranger, it's hard to muster the courage to search consistently for your new church home. By the time this article ends, the reader will know the main issues that have prevented them from finding a good church. They will also know how to spot potential problems a ...
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  • 7 Critical Elements Of Starting Spirit-anointed Ministries
    By: Mark Virkler | - People and churches are continually starting up new ministries. This is usually a good thing, but the way you start a ministry and even the focus of the ministry you choose to start in general can greatly determine whether the ministry is reasonably effective, is a magnificent success, or is a complete flop.

    If a church is growing, indeed is must continue to listen to the Spirit of God to guide them into growing existing ministries and forging new ministries, but many churches end u ...

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  • Churches Of Kerala
    By: Manisha Chopra | - Kerala is an ideal example of communal unity, where people of different religions and communities live together. Christianity in Kerala is not very recent, it is believed to be originated around 52 AD, when the apostle of Jesus Christ - St. Thomas reached here. He established churches in the 7 cities of the state. These are classified into two main categories, which are Catholic and Non Catholic Churches. These churches are dedicated to several Saints as St. Thomas, St. Augustine, St. Francis, S ...
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  • Dome Of The Rock - The Sacred Destinations
    By: Chriss | - Dome of the Rock is a holy shrine that is constructed at the site of Temple Mount. Built in seventh century by Abd al-Malik, this massive structure initially served as a pilgrimage destination for Sunni Muslims.

    For years, Dome of the rock has remained a sacred site for devotees of different religion including Islam, Christianity, and Judaism. This prominent building was earlier a site of a Jewish Temple. It is also the place Isaac, son of Abraham was sacrificed. Several events rela ...

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  • Knights Of The French Church - The Templars
    By: bicycle gourmet | -
    We are the Champions My Friend

    For almost two centuries, the Templars were the big men on campus. Buying land, farms, vineyards. Building churches and other fortifications.And, crossing against the light(and more) with impunity. Thanks to Pope Innocent(will we ever have a Pope guilty?) who in 1139 exempted the Templars from all local laws. And Taxes. They crossed backyards and borders without so much as an excuse me. Only when /if the Pope said jump were the ...

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  • Polls And Surveys In Churches
    By: David Meagor | - Polls and surveys are extremely helpful in collecting information. These tools are not just for marketers or businesses; churches can also use them to gather feedback from their congregation.

    Churches can conduct polls and surveys to measure church attendance, solicit opinions on various subjects, and even collect tips and insights. Asking the right questions can elicit useful information that can be used in developing the entire community. The facts gathered from polls and surveys ...

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  • New York Habitat's Top 5 New York City Churches
    By: New York Habitat | - Are you planning a trip to New York City? Find a great vacation rental with New York Habitat. While your visiting New York there are plenty of things to do and sights to see. Many people come to New York City to see the world famous churches. Here are the top 5 must-see churches in New York City. Try to visit them while staying in a New York Habitat furnished apartment rental.

    St. Patricks Cathedral
    St. Patricks Cathedral in Midtown Manhattan is perhaps the most well-kno ...

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  • Instrumental Music In Public Worship: The Westminster Assembly
    By: Still Waters | - http://www.puritandownloads.com/swrb/

    Instrumental Music in Public Worship: History Surrounding the Westminster Assembly

    FROM: "INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC IN THE PUBLIC WORSHIP OF THE CHURCH"

    By John L. Girardeau (Still Waters Revival Books, [1888] 2000), pp. 132, 133.

    Before the Westminster Assembly of Divines undertook the office of preparing a Directory of Worship, the Parliament had authoritatively adopted measures looking to the removal of organs, ...

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  • Advent: A Time Of Waiting And Anticipation
    By: Jane.Stafford | - Advent is an often-misunderstood part of the church calendar, primarily because it is often ignored. Many modern churches focus on an alternative theme surrounding Christmas for the weeks leading up to December 25, which in the church calendar has traditionally held by Advent, made up of the four Sundays before Christmas.

    Advent is derived from the Latin word adventus, which means visit or arrival. For Christians who celebrate Advent, the season is one of waiting and an ...

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  • The Scottish General Assembly's Letter To The Dutch Churches
    By: Still Waters | - http://www.puritandownloads.com/swrb/

    THE (Scottish General) ASSEMBLY'S LETTER TO THE KIRKS IN THE NETHERLANDS (Edinburgh, June 4, 1644)

    Translated from Latin to English by Dr. Stephen Westcott (England) and received in Edmonton (Canada) via email on June 4, 1997 (exactly 353 years after its original date). The Latin text of this letter can be found on pages 239-243 of "The Acts of the General Assemblies of the Church of Scotland, From the Year 1638, to the Year 1649 In ...

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  • Why Go To Church?
    By: Fred Fish | - It is no secret that the majority of people in this country are no longer attending church. Even many who would consider themselves born again believers seem to be disenchanted by the notion of being committed to any local congregation in a significant way. Despite some of the more positive statistics concerning American church growth, since the 1960s there has been a marked decrease in involvement in the local church as a whole. Not long ago, in the city where we were living, five church ...
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  • Do You Have A Fear Of Church Marketing?
    By: Kurt Steinbrueck | - I came across an article a while back from ChurchMarketingSucks.com based on a poll that asked the question, What is your number one church marketing fear? The idea behind the poll is that many churches do not market themselves (or do very little marketing) because the church is afraid. Maybe its a fear that the marketing will not be any good, maybe its a fear that the church will become dependant on marketing instead of spiritual growth. Are you being controlled by fear?


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  • What Does It Mean To Be Missional?
    By: Jane.Stafford | - There is a lot of talk in the Christian community about engaging with those who are outside of the walls of the church by being missional. Yet when the word missional comes up, it seems like everyone has their own definition. Missions have long been an emphasis of the church, yet a missional church takes a look at what it means to be a missionary in ones own culture.

    When an average church member thinks about mission work, they see visions of far away lands, foreign languages, p ...

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  • Does Your Church Need A Video Surveillance System?
    By: Jack Krohn | - Recently there was a story on ABC about how many attacks and killings there have been in the United States this year-81 so far compared to just a handful last year. It brought to mind an incident that made national news right in my own back yard nearly two years ago.

    A lone gunman entered New Life Church here in Colorado Springs on 9 December, 2007 killing two and injuring three before being shot and killed. New Life has nearly 10,000 members. The trauma something like this has o ...

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  • Tips On How To Go About Church Restoration And Repair
    By: Jo Alesto | - Life nowadays has become relatively complicated and it has become as important as ever for people to have a suitable place of prayer and worship. The solemnity and peace a church offers is the perfect escape from the turmoil and troubles of daily life. As such, theres no question that the maintenance or restoration of a church, like repairing any damages that may have been brought on by the elements, is of extreme importance.

    Maintenance of churches as with any building, invo ...

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  • Facebook For Churches New Facebook A Game-changer
    By: Paul Steinbrueck | - On March 4th, Facebook announced some major changes. Users began to see this notice at the top of their homepage

    Changes to the Home page are coming soon

    Learn about the new features ahead of time. This is happening soon; check out the home page tour now.

    It looks like the look and organization of the homepage and wall have gotten another makeover.

    But Facebook announced an even more significant change - to Facebook pages, ...

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  • Swastikas In Cambridge Churches
    By: Stephen Taylor | - Here in Cambridge we have some surprises for the visitor. Did you know that there are examples of the Swastika in some of the world-famous Cambridge Churches and Chapels? You will find the Swastika meander on the front elevation of the Old Schools next to the Senate House. There's nothing sinister about this. It is simply an elaboration of the Greek Fret motif that enables the development of the 'Swastika' to appear within the design.

    It is found almost world-wide as a decora ...

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  • Churches In India: A Place Of Tranquility
    By: Sonal Arya | - Christianity is a monotheistic religion. It is centered on the life and teachings of Jesus of Nazareth as presented in the New Testament. Its followers are known as Christians. They believe that Jesus is the son of God and is also the Messiah who was prophesied in the Old Testament. Christians offer their prayer at churches. Church is a place of worship where a group of people congregate to perform acts of religious praise, honour, or devotion. It is a common architecture with the shape of a cro ...
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  • Church Financing Factsheet
    By: John Berardino | - Nearly all Churches necessitate the need of a commercial real estate financing. The financial sources for real and substantial estate includes: Regional banks, Private investors, Insurance companies, Saving and Loan institutions and Mortgage banking firms. First lets touch on the obstacles that occur during the process of acquiring the church mortgage loans & church financing.

    The Major Church Financing Difficulties:

    (1) Church properties are unique and so, for t ...

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  • When Does A Church Become A Club?
    By: Arnold Ahlstrom | - There are many worthwhile clubs and associations in the world. Some will save people from loneliness or a life of crime. Others will be beneficial to health or wellbeing, and sometimes even save life.

    But no matter how many lives the Red Cross will save, it will never pass from being a worthwhile association to becoming a church. The same could be said about the UN, some cancer foundations, sports-clubs etc.

    But, for the sake of argument, let us imagine that the Ma ...

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  • Prague Is The Capital Of The Czech Republic
    By: Douglas Scott | - The capital of the Czech Republic is Prague has become increasingly popular with tourists and now easily rates among Europes most romantic city break destinations.

    Prague has churches, cathedrals, art galleries, museums and international music recitals offering a unique blend of historical and contemporary culture. Its magnificent architecture is the backdrop to a diverse and vibrant culture, while at night the city becomes an almost fairy tale world, making Prague one of the most ...

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  • Blue Coast Churches & Chapels In Bareirro, Alentejo, Portugal
    By: Bert Snijder | - The origins of Barreiro are linked to the Monks of the Order of Santiago. From the XVI century, the township was born and Palhais (presently a tiny suburb) was the centre of it.

    The geographical position was important and contributed to the growth of the area. Ship-building and biscuit- making for the long sea-journeys were industries directly related to the Portuguese Maritime Expansion adventure.

    At the same time the land was fertile, just like in Seixal, which m ...

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  • Blue Coast Churches & Chapels In Alcochete, Alentejo Portugal
    By: Bert Snijder | - This is an area where lime ovens used to abound, hence the name Alcochete which derives from the Arab word for them. The foundation of the population dates from the time of the reconquering.

    It was important during the reign of the Kings D. Joao I and II who both spend long periods of time here.

    The fact that the Princes of Beja settled here and consequently Manuel I was born in this town grew up under Royal protection. King D. Manuel I granted a Royal Charter in ...

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  • Churches And Chapels In Alcacer Do Sal, Alentejo, Portugal
    By: Bert Snijder | - Heading south of Setubal, leaving the riverbanks and fishing areas we enter into a different region: the Alentejo.

    Alcacer do Sal had an important role during the Roman occupation and remains of these are still evident today. Under Roman rule, Alcacer became the economic and political seat of Alentejo.

    It coined its own money and had the same rights as municipalities of ancient Licio. During the Visigoth period, Alcacer do Sal was an episcopalian city and under Ar ...

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  • Country Cupolas Add An Elegant Touch To Your Beautiful Home
    By: James Hunt | - Cupolas have been used, for centuries, to accent homes, barns and churches. Adding a touch of elegance and breaking up the flat lines of a roof, they draw attention and add a sense of age and mystery to what might, otherwise, seem a rather plain rooftop. Cupolas can be made of many materials, though older examples were crafted of wood, with intricate little windows often decorating the sides.

    Modern cupolas are frequently made of fiberglass these days, better able to withstand h ...

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