Hurricane Katrina’s deluge was Biblical. When it hit Louisiana and Mississippi the morning of August 29, 2005, the storm caused fearsome destruction. Then the disaster grew worse. The levees – the man-made walls built to protect New Orleans from the water surrounding it – failed. Their collapse flooded 80 percent of the city. By the time the waters receded and the survivors regrouped, Katrina, and then Hurricane Rita, had claimed more than 1,400 lives and the dreams of hundreds of thousands.
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Equal parts travelogue, character study, and global documentary, The Meeting of the Waters is for any Christian leader or layperson eager to make a difference in a changing world. Identifies seven trends having a major impact on the Church around the world-and on every Christian at home in every country.The Meeting of the Waters by Fritz Kling Find out more about this author and book here- http://tinyurl.com/ybcdv8d Christian Ministry
Zero Gravity raised $665.00 for charity by jumping into the frozen waters of Crystal Lake on February 28th, 2009. Zero Gravity is a sportbike community in Minnesota. Check out www.teamzg.com for more info!
Cry Baby is a 1990 musical directed by John Waters. It stars Johnny Depp as 1950s teen rebel Wade Walker.
Cry-Baby (Wade Walker), a Drape, and Allison, Square, create upheaval and turmoil in their town by breaking the subculture taboos and falling in love. The movie shows what the young couple have to overcome to be together and how their actions affect the rest of the town.
Part of the film takes place at the now-closed Enchanted Forest amusement park in Ellicott City, Maryland.
Overweight high-school senior Maggie Baker always felt sorry for herself for not being as skinny, pretty or wealthy as the popular girls at school. When Maggies name ends up on the list of nominees for homecoming court as a prank by her classmates, Maggie chooses to stay on the ballot in order to represent all the outcasts at school. As word of her courageousness spreads, Maggie becomes a local celebrity and a symbol for all those who were bullied in high school. But when Maggies newfound fame goes to her head she is forced to take a long, hard look at herself and reevaluate which battles are worth fighting.