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Kingdom Living and Kingdom Giving
from FUMC of Clinton, MS Podcast October 13, 2008
Kingdom Living and Kingdom GivingPodcast - iTunes Subscribe The parable of the talents, found the Gospel of Matthew, illustrates for us the way we should give. In Clint’s sermon, we are reminded that we have three commodities in our lives, time, money, and affection. How we spend them in this life reflects how much we trust our master, and whether or not we really know him.
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Supporting Education from Within
from recent posts - blip.tv (beta) October 13, 2008
Holmes County School Board Member Helen Johnson discusses the Southern Echo's multi-tiered approach to improving education for Mississippi school children. As a school board member elected by the community she has served for years as a neighbor and organizer, Ms. Johnson also discusses the challenges of representing parents and community members within the school board while working to achieve sustainable results.
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David Banner Exclusive Interview
from Dailymotion - Official Content October 10, 2008
As a rapper, actor, defender of free speech, and philanthropist, David Banner has helped put Mississippi on the Hip-Hop map. Check out this exclusive interview with Banner where he discusses his new album The Greatest Story Ever Told.More TVGuideAuthor: tvguide Tags: david banner greatest story ever told exclusive interview mvids tv guide network live mississippi katrina film Posted: 10 October 2008 Rating: 0.0 Votes: 0
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David Banner Exclusive Interview
from Dailymotion - most recent videos October 10, 2008
As a rapper, actor, defender of free speech, and philanthropist, David Banner has helped put Mississippi on the Hip-Hop map. Check out this exclusive interview with Banner where he discusses his new album The Greatest Story Ever Told.More TVGuideAuthor: tvguide Tags: david banner greatest story ever told exclusive interview mvids tv guide network live mississippi katrina film Posted: 10 October 2008 Rating: 0.0 Votes: 0
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David Banner Exclusive Interview
from mVids October 10, 2008
As a rapper, actor, defender of free speech, and philanthropist, David Banner has helped put Mississippi on the Hip-Hop map. Check out this exclusive interview with Banner where he discusses his new album The Greatest Story Ever Told.
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David Banner Exclusive Interview
from YouTube :: Videos by tvguide October 09, 2008
As a rapper, actor, defender of free speech, and philanthropist, David Banner has helped put Mississippi on the Hip-Hop map. Check out this exclusive interview with Banner where he discusses his new album The Greatest Story Ever Told. Author: tvguide Keywords: david banner greatest story ever told exclusive interview mvids tv guide network live Mississippi Katrina Added: October 9, 2008
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The Kingdom - Part 6 - Treasuring the Treasure
from FUMC of Clinton, MS Podcast October 07, 2008
The Kingdom - Part 6 - Treasuring the Treasure Podcast - iTunes Subscribe The parable of the Treasure in the Field, found in Matthew 13:44, is one that has several applications for our lives. This week, Clint Ware interprets the treasure as the greatest gift that our heavenly Father gives us, our personal salvation. He encourages the listener to receive this priceless gift, which only requires that we trust in him alone. This is a treasure that we sometimes try to earn by our own actions, something we need to guard against.
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FUMC Clinton 8:45 Service September 28, 2008
from FUMC of Clinton, MS Podcast October 06, 2008
Jesus was in trouble with the Jewish authorities after they observed the things that he did. In the gospel Jesus is in trouble for doing “these things,” which are not detailed or explained. We can presume that it is the lifechanging, life-affirming things that got him in trouble. The sermon suggests that every church should be marked by the presence of the “Same things!” Mitchell Hedgepeth, "These Things" Podcast - iTunes -Subscribe
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KO Squad And Avarice--AkA EnT--96.3 Concert
from YouTube :: Tag // kaba October 05, 2008
KO Squad, Avarice Performing Live! Author: Bizarre601 Keywords: Avarice Tight Eyez Drayton Alchemy AKA Ent Rap Krump Bizarre KO Squad Ricky Dyone Smith Lil Wayne Lupe Fiasco Chris Brown Jay Brad Pit Jabbawokeez Kaba Modern 2pac Concert Circle City Classice Pike High School Indianapolis Mississippi Indiana Jackson Mark Battles Swizz Beatz Kanye West Young Jeezy Naptown Soulja Boy Arab Crank Bird Walk Gucci Mane Boosie Pain Added: October 5, 2008
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Quicken Loans Reviews, Jillian, Mississippi
from Videoblogging - recent posts - blip.tv (beta) October 03, 2008
Quicken Loans client Jillian from Mississippi talks about how Quicken Loans greatly impressed her with excellent customer service. She refinanced with Quicken Loans and saved $600 a month on her payment. She even loved the Quicken Loans closing package. She highly recommends Quicken Loans in this video customer testimonial review.
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The "Hole" In Musgrove's Record
from - blip.tv (beta) October 03, 2008
During Ronnie Musgrove's term as Governor, Mississippi went from having an approximately $230 million surplus to having a budget deficit estimated at up to $700 million. And Mississippi had a net loss of more than 38,000 nonfarm jobs. More at www.MusgroveFacts.com.
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Red River Concept Video
from Revver - video Videos October 02, 2008
Author: tiffanybartok Added: Thu, 02 Oct 2008 08:33:23 -0800 Duration: 181In this true crime thriller set in LaCrosse, Wisconsin during Christmastime, family ties are severed when a young man turns up dead in the icy river and small town hero Rob Casey believes he's responsible. Distributed by Tubemogul.
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Casinos Excel
from Revver - game Videos October 02, 2008
Author: tvcrossing Added: Thu, 02 Oct 2008 08:33:23 -0800 Duration: 77http://www.EmploymentCrossing.com Gulf Coast casinos pulled in gross revenues of $121 million in August, despite closures due to Hurricanes Fay and Gustav. Even though the casinos were shut down on August 31st in anticipation of the storm, they topped the previous record set last August of $112 million. Larry Gregory, executive director of the Mississippi Gaming Commission, said despite the slow economy and high fuel prices, the Gulf Coast market continues to defy the pessimists. The numbers would have been even higher if Gustav hadn't come on Labor Day. The combined revenue of all Mississippi casinos was $238.1 million. "Certainly the Gulf Coast is bucking the national trend," said Joseph Weinert, senior vice president of Spectrum Gaming Group in Atlantic City. "That has to be very encouraging for the investors who have or are planning to put substantial funds into projects."
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Casinos Excel
from Revver - game Videos October 02, 2008
Author: advertising Added: Thu, 02 Oct 2008 08:33:23 -0800 Duration: 87http://www.EmploymentCrossing.com Gulf Coast casinos pulled in gross revenues of $121 million in August, despite closures due to Hurricanes Fay and Gustav. Even though the casinos were shut down on August 31st in anticipation of the storm, they topped the previous record set last August of $112 million. Larry Gregory, executive director of the Mississippi Gaming Commission, said despite the slow economy and high fuel prices, the Gulf Coast market continues to defy the pessimists. The numbers would have been even higher if Gustav hadn't come on Labor Day. The combined revenue of all Mississippi casinos was $238.1 million. "Certainly the Gulf Coast is bucking the national trend," said Joseph Weinert, senior vice president of Spectrum Gaming Group in Atlantic City. "That has to be very encouraging for the investors who have or are planning to put substantial funds into projects."
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Casinos Excel
from Revver - game Videos October 02, 2008
Author: researchingcro Added: Thu, 02 Oct 2008 08:33:23 -0800 Duration: 77http://www.EmploymentCrossing.com Gulf Coast casinos pulled in gross revenues of $121 million in August, despite closures due to Hurricanes Fay and Gustav. Even though the casinos were shut down on August 31st in anticipation of the storm, they topped the previous record set last August of $112 million. Larry Gregory, executive director of the Mississippi Gaming Commission, said despite the slow economy and high fuel prices, the Gulf Coast market continues to defy the pessimists. The numbers would have been even higher if Gustav hadn't come on Labor Day. The combined revenue of all Mississippi casinos was $238.1 million. "Certainly the Gulf Coast is bucking the national trend," said Joseph Weinert, senior vice president of Spectrum Gaming Group in Atlantic City. "That has to be very encouraging for the investors who have or are planning to put substantial funds into projects."
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Casinos Excel
from Revver - game Videos October 02, 2008
Author: counselingcros Added: Thu, 02 Oct 2008 08:33:23 -0800 Duration: 77http://www.EmploymentCrossing.com Gulf Coast casinos pulled in gross revenues of $121 million in August, despite closures due to Hurricanes Fay and Gustav. Even though the casinos were shut down on August 31st in anticipation of the storm, they topped the previous record set last August of $112 million. Larry Gregory, executive director of the Mississippi Gaming Commission, said despite the slow economy and high fuel prices, the Gulf Coast market continues to defy the pessimists. The numbers would have been even higher if Gustav hadn't come on Labor Day. The combined revenue of all Mississippi casinos was $238.1 million. "Certainly the Gulf Coast is bucking the national trend," said Joseph Weinert, senior vice president of Spectrum Gaming Group in Atlantic City. "That has to be very encouraging for the investors who have or are planning to put substantial funds into projects."
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Casinos Excel
from my videos October 02, 2008
Author: researchingcro Added: Thu, 02 Oct 2008 08:33:23 -0800 Duration: 77http://www.EmploymentCrossing.com Gulf Coast casinos pulled in gross revenues of $121 million in August, despite closures due to Hurricanes Fay and Gustav. Even though the casinos were shut down on August 31st in anticipation of the storm, they topped the previous record set last August of $112 million. Larry Gregory, executive director of the Mississippi Gaming Commission, said despite the slow economy and high fuel prices, the Gulf Coast market continues to defy the pessimists. The numbers would have been even higher if Gustav hadn't come on Labor Day. The combined revenue of all Mississippi casinos was $238.1 million. "Certainly the Gulf Coast is bucking the national trend," said Joseph Weinert, senior vice president of Spectrum Gaming Group in Atlantic City. "That has to be very encouraging for the investors who have or are planning to put substantial funds into projects."
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Casinos Excel
from my videos October 02, 2008
Author: tvcrossing Added: Thu, 02 Oct 2008 08:33:23 -0800 Duration: 77http://www.EmploymentCrossing.com Gulf Coast casinos pulled in gross revenues of $121 million in August, despite closures due to Hurricanes Fay and Gustav. Even though the casinos were shut down on August 31st in anticipation of the storm, they topped the previous record set last August of $112 million. Larry Gregory, executive director of the Mississippi Gaming Commission, said despite the slow economy and high fuel prices, the Gulf Coast market continues to defy the pessimists. The numbers would have been even higher if Gustav hadn't come on Labor Day. The combined revenue of all Mississippi casinos was $238.1 million. "Certainly the Gulf Coast is bucking the national trend," said Joseph Weinert, senior vice president of Spectrum Gaming Group in Atlantic City. "That has to be very encouraging for the investors who have or are planning to put substantial funds into projects."
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Casinos Excel
from my videos October 02, 2008
Author: advertising Added: Thu, 02 Oct 2008 08:33:23 -0800 Duration: 87http://www.EmploymentCrossing.com Gulf Coast casinos pulled in gross revenues of $121 million in August, despite closures due to Hurricanes Fay and Gustav. Even though the casinos were shut down on August 31st in anticipation of the storm, they topped the previous record set last August of $112 million. Larry Gregory, executive director of the Mississippi Gaming Commission, said despite the slow economy and high fuel prices, the Gulf Coast market continues to defy the pessimists. The numbers would have been even higher if Gustav hadn't come on Labor Day. The combined revenue of all Mississippi casinos was $238.1 million. "Certainly the Gulf Coast is bucking the national trend," said Joseph Weinert, senior vice president of Spectrum Gaming Group in Atlantic City. "That has to be very encouraging for the investors who have or are planning to put substantial funds into projects."
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Casinos Excel
from my videos October 02, 2008
Author: counselingcros Added: Thu, 02 Oct 2008 08:33:23 -0800 Duration: 77http://www.EmploymentCrossing.com Gulf Coast casinos pulled in gross revenues of $121 million in August, despite closures due to Hurricanes Fay and Gustav. Even though the casinos were shut down on August 31st in anticipation of the storm, they topped the previous record set last August of $112 million. Larry Gregory, executive director of the Mississippi Gaming Commission, said despite the slow economy and high fuel prices, the Gulf Coast market continues to defy the pessimists. The numbers would have been even higher if Gustav hadn't come on Labor Day. The combined revenue of all Mississippi casinos was $238.1 million. "Certainly the Gulf Coast is bucking the national trend," said Joseph Weinert, senior vice president of Spectrum Gaming Group in Atlantic City. "That has to be very encouraging for the investors who have or are planning to put substantial funds into projects."
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Red River Concept Video
from Sexy Entertainment October 02, 2008
Author: tiffanybartok Added: Thu, 02 Oct 2008 08:33:23 -0800 Duration: 181In this true crime thriller set in LaCrosse, Wisconsin during Christmastime, family ties are severed when a young man turns up dead in the icy river and small town hero Rob Casey believes he's responsible. Distributed by Tubemogul.
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The Kingdom - Part 5 - Transformation
from FUMC of Clinton, MS Podcast September 30, 2008
The Kingdom - Part 5 - Transformation Podcast - iTunes Subscribe Matthew 13:33 is the text for the parable of the Yeast, in which the Kingdom of Heaven is compared to yeast, which makes its way through dough, causing it to rise and become soft. This parable has been historically controversial, and Clint Ware explains a couple of different interpretations that are possible. The application for our own lives today is to be yeast in our world, spreading the Gospel in whatever batch of dough we find ourselves. Read Matthew 13:33 Clint’s challenge to us all is to love those around us like Jesus would. Are you loving like that?
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