Inspirational song about people with physical disabilities, and people who have overcome their difficult situation by having faith, inner strength, and courage to put their hope and trust in God and his kingdom, where there will be no more pain and suffering, and our new bodies, will be free.
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Marooned in a parallel universe in war-torn Lebanon, James Pollack finds a mysterious time-travelling medallion. Meanwhile, some fifty years in the future, his companions and former lover fight to stay alive. Earth has changed. The landscape is dangerous and genetic mutations have wiped out the male species. Will James be able to get his female companions safely home? Learn more about this book and the author: http://www.independentauthornetwork.com/andrew-man.html Thriller
New Orleans neuroscientist Alvaro Cruz, visiting Kraków for a conference, discovers that Poland’s most popular religious icon, the Dark Madonna, is a counterfeit and brings his science and faith to bear, to discover and restore the original. Urban Fable / Fiction
Daytona Mane is a young rapper who hails from Calgary, Alberta. Daytona was born in 1993 and was raised in the Strathcona neighbourhood, like most other rap gods he started his vibes in high school with a crew called BANKMOBMUSICGROUP (BMMG):
It was not long before Daytona got his calling and decided to pursue his dream as a rapper producing his first original hit single called “Doin’ my Thang” of which a video was created to accompany the track.
Australian Institute of Music student Jesse Watt uses Creative Cloud to turn individual chords and strums into a musical masterpiece. Watch the video. See what other sounds Jesse's brought to life through his compositions. Check out his latest work.
Thousands of motorcycles are stolen in the U.S. each year, and fewer than 40 percent are ever recovered. So when a motorcycle has been missing for 46 years, well the chances of it ever showing up again are slim.
But don't tell that to Don Devault. His 1953 Triumph motorcycle was returned to him this week in Omaha, Nebraska - the same place it was stolen in 1967, when Don was 27.
To view the Multimedia News Release, go to http://www.multivu.com/mnr/53847-nicb-omaha-man-reunited-with-motorcycle-stolen-46-years-ago
30,000 people poured into Johnson Valley OHV area to witness Randy Slawson and his co-driver and brother Mike make history at the Griffin King of the Hammers (KOH) presented by Nitto Tire.