Date: December 24, 2012

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The Christmas Story, performed by the children of St Paul's Church, Auckland, New Zealand, December 2010

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Background Music can be purchased at: Les Enfants Instrumentals

 

Hey American Christians, look how they Worship Christmas at St. Paul's in New Zealand.

Source: St. Paul's Glow Carols with Glow Sticks

 

Ray Stevens - Merry Christmas

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Michael W. Smith - Agnus Dei

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Michael W. Smith - Amazing Grace

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Michael W. Smith - Above All

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Paris, France, a secular society that stills knows how to celebrate Christmas with its city lights. (Nov 2010.)

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Music by Michael Buble . . . Let It Snow!

 

How Much Do Americans Know About Christmas?

George Bailey . . . a symbol of a time when things weren't perfect in America.  But I'll take that imperfection anytime.
The Lost Carrot That Found Its Way To The Holidays. From our house to yours . . . Merry Christmas!

 

 

 

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What will America look like under a second Obama presidency?  If you don't have a clue, you better find one! Check alpha by state/city where this film is playing before November 6, 2012. Unofficial bio of Gerald R. Molen. A picture is worth a thousand words!  This photo was not actually aT the White House, but, regardless of WHERE it was taken, the fact is that he cancelled the National Day of Prayer, said that we are no longer a Christian nation, and has no problem taking part in Muslim prayer.  U.S. President Barack Obama bows to Tampa Mayor Pam Iorio at MacDill Air Force Base on January 28, 2010, in Tampa, Florida.   Iorio had honored CAIR annually in Tampa with its own day in November 2008, acknowledging the large amout of Muslims living in the area. "Ayers, now a professor at the University of Illinois at Chicago, claims to abhor nostalgia ("Nothing is more boring than some old person going on and on about the way things used to be"). But he has been thinking lately about the past—both his and the country's—and soon he will likely be engaged in what he calls "a dialogue" about the sixties, the antiwar movement, and the radical life he led. The spur for this dialogue will be the publication of Fugitive Days (Beacon Press, $24), a memoir Ayers has written about the trajectory of his life, from a pampered son of the Chicago suburbs to a young pacifist to a founder of one of the most radical political organizations in U.S. history."  Allow video to download and start in Window's Media player. “The North American jet that flew Obama and his traveling crew around for much of the primary season was refurbished with new seats and power for each passenger a must on the campaign trail. And the plane that once had an American flag on its tail now sports the Obama ‘O.’”