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Viata Buzaului is a local newspaper from City Buzau, Romania. The city's landmark building is the Communal Palace, located in the central Dacia Square. The Nicolae Bălcescu Boulevard links it to the Crâng park, Buzău's main recreational area. The population of Buzau is : 137,161 . You can find the best news ( stiri Buzau) in this newspaper
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Our "Christian Life" zine is a place for you to share your stories and learnings about Christianity. You can browse through other readings and inspiration on Christian life or find more information on living as a Christian.
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Supernatural and Spiritual happenings that have been experienced whilst travelling and staying in different locations and buildings both nationally and world-wide.
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our endeavour is to bring forth for discussion matters that concern us as human beings living in this part of the wonderful Creation
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The process of letting go of all I dragged with me into the present. Day four in the process of changing every aspect of my entire existence only to be described as a miracle.
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A place to share Christian quotes from across the web. Bible quotes, Christian inspiration, and lyrics from gospel.
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A place to share inspirational stories from across the web. Share your personal story.
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A community portal about The Eastern Orthodox Church with blogs, videos, and photos. According to Wikipedia.org: The Eastern Orthodox Church is the second largest Christian organization in the world. They claim to be the unsullied continuation of the original church established by Christ and the Apostles. They do not accept innovation within their doctrines which contradict earlier established doctrine. Their doctrines were clarified at seven ecumenical councils held between the 4th and the 8th centuries. Other churches are seen as breakaways who either did not accept the pronouncements of the seven councils, or as innovators, introducing new ideas not supported by the early church. Despite various national labels it officially calls itself, “The One Holy Catholic and Apostolic Church” according to its “Symbol of Faith”. The Church does not have a single leader. It is organized into numerous “jurisdictions” following national and historic lines. Each autocephalous group is governed by councils of bishops who all have equal authority and who do not interfere in one another’s Episcopal Sees. If it ever becomes necessary to convene a universal ecumenical council again, the Patriarch of Constantinople holds the position of “First among Equals”.
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