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March 19, 2008

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Mark Peach

Craig,
The story of Dubai is amazing. Just 15 years ago the place was desolate. I actually used Burj Dubai as an illustrating introduction to a sermon I preached last semester on Genesis 11. I thought it was a good story to open with, but it lacked a personal account I guess because it didn't go over well. Anyway, I thought it was a fascinating story and wanted to talk about this structure. Nice pictures on that link!

Joe Donahue

So yesterday, I was having a conversation with the Young Adult/College Pastor in my church, when I looked at his desk, and lo and behold! A Twentysomeone book just sitting there.

He said that when he read it, he felt like he was a having a conversation with you guys.

Good Show!

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