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World marks 9/11 anniversary
It was a morning that changed the world --- claiming victims from more than 70 countries and defining the decade that followed. In France, a 10-story replica of the twin towers. One tower features the names of the victims. The other showcases messages of love and support from the French people. Despite the rain, hundreds turned out to be part of the commemoration, including many Americans living and visiting Paris. SOUNDBITE: American citizen Alice Bell saying: "I would compare it with the assassination of President Kennedy, I was in France at that time also, very moving, it shows the close friendship between the French and the Americans." Prince Charles and David Cameron paid their respects at the U.S. embassy in London and there were prayers at St. Paul's Cathedral. The UK suffered more losses in the attack than any other foreign country, with 67 citizens among the nearly 3,000 people killed In Italy, Pope Benedict delivered a message focusing on compassion. SOUNDBITE: Pope Benedict saying (Italian): "Today our thoughts turn to September 11, ten years ago. We remember the victims and their families, from those attacks that day and we invite heads of state and mankind to show goodwill and always reject violence as a solution to problems and resist the temptation to resort to hate but to instead work within society (to resolve issues) and be inspired by the principles of solidarity, justice and peace." Outside the coliseum, there was a smaller silent demonstration of solidarity while South Africa marked the occasion with music. On the streets of Tripoli, Libyans expressed their support for the families and were eager to make a distinction between Islam and Al Qaeda - a point some worry has been blurred since 9/11. SOUNDBITE: Tripoli Resident Ibrahim Berbash saying (Arabic): "We are against what has taken place on September 11. We are against all types of terrorism. We are against killing innocent civilians. Our religion, Islam, is far removed from committing such atrocities, and we deeply regret the killings that have taken place, whether it is in America, Europe or Islamic countries, or any other part of the world. Terrorism does not have any religion, or any mercy, and you have to fight At NATO headquarters in Belgium, the flags of all 28 members were lowered as a bugler played "Taps." At the U.S. embassy in Beijing, hundreds held candles and observed the Chinese custom of floating lanterns in a pool ---- to honor the lives extinguished on September 11th. Deborah Gembara, Reuters
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Storms batter Haiti's homeless
A ten-minute storm has killed 11 people after downing trees and power lines in the Haitian capital of Port-on-Prince. Outside the presidential palace, where thousands still live in tent cities, the storm flooded tents. Chirsroy Joseph, who heads an organization to feed poor children, said the living situation of many of the earthquake victims is unacceptable. He said: "We are living at a time when people are living at a high, high capacity of life and in Haiti, those people are living like dogs". On January 12, 2010, Haiti was struck by a 7.0-magnitude earthquake which killed over 300,000 people and left over a million homeless. Despite billions of promised international aid, permanent help has been slow to trickle down to those who were most devastated.
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Best of Boulogne - Ormesson
TENNIS DE TABLE : Les plus beaux points de la rencontre de Nationale 2 Messieurs, Boulogne sur mer - Ormesson. Samedi 27 Février 2010, salle Mazurier. Victoire 11-03 de Boulogne sur mer.
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Le Havre - Boulogne
Tennis de Table - Rencontre de Nationale 2 Messieurs : Le Havre reçoit Boulogne, Samedi 06 Février 2010.Victoire 11-08 de Boulogne.
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NBA TV - Top 10 Plays (11 Nov. 2007)
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Boulogne - Eaubonne
Tennis de table : Rencontre de Nationale 2 Messieurs. Boulogne sur mer reçoit Eaubonne le samedi 23 janvier 2010 à 17 h, Salle Mazurier. Victoire 11-09 de Boulogne.
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Charles Spurgeon - According to Promise: The Valuation of the Promises (11 of 20)
Charles Spurgeon - According to Promise The Valuation of the Promises (11 of 20) Charles Haddon (C.H.) Spurgeon (19 June 1834 -- 31 January 1892) was a British Particular Baptist preacher and is still known today as the "Prince of Preachers". He was a strong figure in the Reformed Baptist tradition, defending the Church in agreement with the 1689 London Baptist Confession of Faith understanding, and opposing the liberal and pragmatic theological tendencies in the Church of his day. In his lifetime, Spurgeon preached to around 10 million people, often up to ten times each week at different places. In this series of devotionals, he challenges each of us to examine our own heart to make sure our faith is solidly grounded, to count the cost, and to experience the promise of grace. "It would be very difficult to say how far a man may go in religion, and yet die in his sins; how much he may look like an heir of heaven, and yet be a child of wrath. Many unconverted men have a belief which is similar to faith, and yet it is not true faith. The life of God within the soul creates an infinite difference between the man who has it and the man who has it not; and the point is, to make sure that we have this life. I desire to help my reader in the business of self-examination. I would have him go further than examination, and attain to such abundance of grace that his holy and happy state shall become a witness to himself. No man can lose by honestly searching his own heart."
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Good Gifts Come From Above
Freedom from Fear September 10, 2006 Message #2: “Who has your back?” by Elder Randy Skeete Review: “What women should know about God?” 1) God knows how to take care of us 2) Colossians 1:16 – Christ is the Creator and sustainer of all things Why was it necessary for Jesus to die? Why not angels, why not God the Father or the Holy Spirit? First we need to define sin, what is sin? 1 John 3:4 – The Biblical definition of sin is the transgression of the Law There are many examples of sin throughout the Bible James 4:17 is an example of sin I John 5 – all unrighteousness is an example of sin Let’s look at the Law: Lucifer transgressed the Law, which is the transcript of God’s character Exodus 25:16 – What did God mean? Exodus 25:21 – Notice the word “testimony” Exodus 31:18 –2 Tables of Testimony, tables of stone Exodus 32:15 – 2 Tables of Testimony What is the Testimony spoken in the verses above? Let’s look at what the definition of a testimony is: it is a statement of that which was seen and heard or the accurate rendering of events The Testimony is The Ten Commandments, which testify of God’s character. It represents the righteousness of God. Psalm 119:137, 144 – notice the word “everlasting”, God has always been there, it is His character that is everlasting So, going back to our very first question, we see that Jesus had to die because Sin is a violation of the standard that reflects the character of God Sin first and foremost insults God personally All sin is against God’s person and character. Genesis 39:7-9 – the logical conclusion would have been for Joseph to say “How can I do such wickedness and sin against Potiphar?” since Potiphar was the one being so nice to him, but just because something is logical does not make it true. Psalms 51:4 Genesis 20:3-6 – Abraham’s wife was stolen by the king. The king understood, after he realized that Sarah was really Abraham’s wife not sister, that he was about to sin against God. In Summary, The Law is sacred as God Sin is a personal affront against God Daniel 10:12,13 – Gabriel, the highest angel in heaven was held up by a “Persian king.” What power can hold up the highest angel for 21 days that Micheal, Jesus Christ, had to come and help? Luke 1:10-13,19 - Zecariah was sore afraid at the presence of Gabriel. Only Satan can take on Gabriel. Satan didn’t lose any of his power when he was cast out. Sin has a power behind it and in it that no angel can handle. No human being can resist an angel. The prince of Persia, talked about in Daniel 10 was not a human being. Luke 2:8 – afraid when they saw an angel. Matthew 28:1 – human beings cannot resist angels. Hebrews 22:31 – Balaam scared to death at the presence of the angel. The prince of Persia must have been Satan himself. Ezekial 28:11,12 – king symbolized as the devil. Isaiah 14:4, 12 – Lucifer addressed through human beings. Gabriel was held up by the highest expression of evil, Satan himself, so Jesus had to come and help The man who should have your back is Jesus Christ, the only one who can overthrow Satan. The devil cannot protect you from the wrath of God, but God can protect you from the power of Satan. God has to have your back. Only God could have died for sin. Matthew 23:37 – “Jerusalem, Jerusalem….” Luke 10:40 – “Martha, Martha…” Luke 22:31 – “Simon, Simon…” Mark 15:34 – “My God, My God….” Acts 9:4 – “Saul, Saul…” Genesis 22:10 – “Abraham, Abraham…” Exodus 3:1 – “Moses, Moses…” 1 Samuel 3:3-10 – “Samuel, Samuel…” Jesus Christ, the one speaking in all these verses, is God, the man who should have your back. Only God can deal with the power of sin and Satan, the personification of sin. Who is your God? Whom do you serve? Only God can save from sin. Jesus Christ is God. He said, “I am the resurrection,” not the resurrected. When Jesus died, Jesus rose Himself at the order of His Father. The power of resurrection was inherent to Him. Revelation 1:17. Only God can take on Satan and win! Only God can successfully argue against the devil. Make sure tonight, it is Jesus Christ, who is God, that has your back! May God help us to make this decision tonight! Amen.
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Who Has Y our Back?
Freedom from Fear September 10, 2006 Message #2: “Who has your back?” by Elder Randy Skeete Why was it necessary for Jesus to die? Why not angels, why not God the Father or the Holy Spirit? First we need to define sin, what is sin? 1 John 3:4 – The Biblical definition of sin is the transgression of the Law There are many examples of sin throughout the Bible James 4:17 is an example of sin I John 5 – all unrighteousness is an example of sin Let’s look at the Law: Lucifer transgressed the Law, which is the transcript of God’s character Exodus 25:16 – What did God mean? Exodus 25:21 – Notice the word “testimony” Exodus 31:18 –2 Tables of Testimony, tables of stone Exodus 32:15 – 2 Tables of Testimony What is the Testimony spoken in the verses above? Let’s look at what the definition of a testimony is: it is a statement of that which was seen and heard or the accurate rendering of events The Testimony is The Ten Commandments, which testify of God’s character. It represents the righteousness of God. Psalm 119:137, 144 – notice the word “everlasting”, God has always been there, it is His character that is everlasting So, going back to our very first question, we see that Jesus had to die because Sin is a violation of the standard that reflects the character of God Sin first and foremost insults God personally All sin is against God’s person and character. Genesis 39:7-9 – the logical conclusion would have been for Joseph to say “How can I do such wickedness and sin against Potiphar?” since Potiphar was the one being so nice to him, but just because something is logical does not make it true. Psalms 51:4 Genesis 20:3-6 – Abraham’s wife was stolen by the king. The king understood, after he realized that Sarah was really Abraham’s wife not sister, that he was about to sin against God. In Summary, The Law is sacred as God Sin is a personal affront against God Daniel 10:12,13 – Gabriel, the highest angel in heaven was held up by a “Persian king.” What power can hold up the highest angel for 21 days that Micheal, Jesus Christ, had to come and help? Luke 1:10-13,19 - Zecariah was sore afraid at the presence of Gabriel. Only Satan can take on Gabriel. Satan didn’t lose any of his power when he was cast out. Sin has a power behind it and in it that no angel can handle. No human being can resist an angel. The prince of Persia, talked about in Daniel 10 was not a human being. Luke 2:8 – afraid when they saw an angel. Matthew 28:1 – human beings cannot resist angels. Hebrews 22:31 – Balaam scared to death at the presence of the angel. The prince of Persia must have been Satan himself. Ezekial 28:11,12 – king symbolized as the devil. Isaiah 14:4, 12 – Lucifer addressed through human beings. Gabriel was held up by the highest expression of evil, Satan himself, so Jesus had to come and help The man who should have your back is Jesus Christ, the only one who can overthrow Satan. The devil cannot protect you from the wrath of God, but God can protect you from the power of Satan. God has to have your back. Only God could have died for sin. Matthew 23:37 – “Jerusalem, Jerusalem….” Luke 10:40 – “Martha, Martha…” Luke 22:31 – “Simon, Simon…” Mark 15:34 – “My God, My God….” Acts 9:4 – “Saul, Saul…” Genesis 22:10 – “Abraham, Abraham…” Exodus 3:1 – “Moses, Moses…” 1 Samuel 3:3-10 – “Samuel, Samuel…” Jesus Christ, the one speaking in all these verses, is God, the man who should have your back. Only God can deal with the power of sin and Satan, the personification of sin.
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ANNECY TENNIS - TENNIS HAUTE-SAVOIE
Deux nouveaux sites web pour le club Annecy Tennis, www.tennis-annecy.com Les Petits Princes du Lac d'Annecy 2008 Tournoi de tennis international pour les jeunes à Annecy du 21 juillet au 2 Août 2008, www.tournois-tennis-annecy.com. CLUB JUNIOR « Reprise du club junior été » le Mercredi 30 Avril 2008 Prochaines Animations : - Déplacement à Monte Carlo : le 19 et 20 Avril 2008 (s'inscrire auprès de l'accueil (04 50 57 45 32) (voyage et nuit en autocar) - 1 Mai 2008 : Rencontre Rive EST Rive OUEST Compétitions individuelles Championnat individuel départemental 8-18 ans du 11 au 20 Avril 2008 Tournoi 8-12 ans Grand Prix Régional des jeunes d’ Annecy Tennis du 02 au 11 Mai 2008
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Charles Spurgeon - According to Promise: The Lord's Promise - The Rule of His Giving (12 of 20)
Charles Spurgeon - According to Promise The Lord's Promise - The Rule of His Giving (11 of 20) Charles Haddon (C.H.) Spurgeon (19 June 1834 -- 31 January 1892) was a British Particular Baptist preacher and is still known today as the "Prince of Preachers". He was a strong figure in the Reformed Baptist tradition, defending the Church in agreement with the 1689 London Baptist Confession of Faith understanding, and opposing the liberal and pragmatic theological tendencies in the Church of his day. In his lifetime, Spurgeon preached to around 10 million people, often up to ten times each week at different places. In this series of devotionals, he challenges each of us to examine our own heart to make sure our faith is solidly grounded, to count the cost, and to experience the promise of grace. "It would be very difficult to say how far a man may go in religion, and yet die in his sins; how much he may look like an heir of heaven, and yet be a child of wrath. Many unconverted men have a belief which is similar to faith, and yet it is not true faith. The life of God within the soul creates an infinite difference between the man who has it and the man who has it not; and the point is, to make sure that we have this life. I desire to help my reader in the business of self-examination. I would have him go further than examination, and attain to such abundance of grace that his holy and happy state shall become a witness to himself. No man can lose by honestly searching his own heart."
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