St Michael the Archangel Church
A trip I made back to Aldershot, Hampshire, england in 1996. the bell tower was under repair for death watch beetle damage. i sang in this choir as a youngster. this song we sang in st pauls cathedral in 1968. we performed with the Michael Garrick sextet.
getthehome.co.uk in Aldershot
Local video guides from the brand new property portal getthehome.co.uk
Christian POLICE OFFICER debates OPEN-AIR street Preacher
Homosexuals think because of Gods love that they have a defense for their sinful lifestyle. But the Word says otherwise.
Notice very closely how the officer changes his position mid conversation. Just like how Jesus says, He who is not with me, is against me. He who does not .
A Christian church member gets upset with an open air preacher and starts to debate with him.
Warning** Graphic Language .
Stand up Comedy By British Pastors
see amazing british pastors in a stand up comedy some where in Owerri
Cemetery seek: Redan road in Aldershot
Time for a new installment of cemetery seek in the military town of Aldershot.
One side is dated to the 1800s & the other side has a children's resting place with mixed dates. A very peaceful venture.
Check out this link to a very comprehensive site of the 57 soldiers who rest here:
Jack Mason sings ' Fix You ' - ☆ Aldershot Victoria Day 2018 ☆
Jack Mason sings ' Fix You ' - ☆ Aldershot Victoria Day 2018 ☆
Sat 10th June
Funeral Service of Marcus Porter u.k (Jamaican)
Haze Tech Production
Mayor of Rushmoor talks about Beat the Street Aldershot
Victoria & Albert: Part 1
First of a two-part documentary in which Prince Michael of Kent traces the story of the idyllic love match between his great-great grandmother, Queen Victoria, and Prince Albert of Saxe-Coberg.Shot at various locations including Windsor, Balmoral and Sandringham, the film charts both the private and public lives of Victoria and Albert.
Celtic Woman - Amazing Grace (Official Video)
Music video by Celtic Woman performing Amazing Grace.
#CelticWoman #AmazingGrace #Vevo
Holy Trinity, Privett, Hampshire
A fine empty Church, with a huge spire, where I took lunch. And then I filmed and hummed. Apologies for the rough music.
And thanks to the Churches Conservation Trust for their great work in preserving this fine building.
Street Preaching: The Gospel/The Good News
Street Preaching: The Gospel/The Good News
AFC Wimbledon Community: Chinamorha & St Teresa's Poetry Presentations!
On 1st October 2011 two presentations took place at half time during the game against Gillingham. The first was to Mr Tendai Nygato from Chinamorha Primary School, Zimbabwe. The AFC Wimbledon Ladies teams had been happy to donate some kit to the school via St teresa's and the Deputy Head from Zimbabwe was in London so came along to see us. The second presentation were certificates to the two winning poets from St Teresa's RC Primary School, Merton, who won our poetry competition. The poems title was IT'S ALL UP TO ME! and was written about either taking or facing a penalty in an important game
BBC News - Drummer Lee Rigby: Soldier's family visit scene of killing
Members of Drummer Lee Rigby's family have visited the scene of his killing in Woolwich, south-east London.
They laid flowers at the Woolwich Barracks where the 25-year-old soldier with the Royal Regiment of Fusiliers was based.
Prayers were said for him at All Saints and Martyrs Church, Langley, Middleton in the community where he grew up.
Ben Ando reports.
The River War: An Account of the Reconquest of the Sudan by Winston S. Churchill
When the self-proclaimed Mahdi (“Guided One”) gathered Islamic forces and kicked the Anglo-Egyptians out of the Sudan, he unleashed a backlash. With the image of the heroic General Charles Gordon dying at Khartoum, the British public was ready to support a war to reclaim the lost territories. And when the political time was right, a British-Egyptian-Sudanese expedition led by the redoubtable Herbert Kitchener set out to do just that.
The river involved was the Nile. For millennia, its annual flood has made habitable a slender strip, though hundreds of miles of deserts, between its tributaries and its delta. Through this desolate region, man and beast struggled to supply the bare essentials of life. Though this same region, the expedition had to find and defeat an enemy several times larger than itself.
The young Churchill was hot to gain war experience to aid his career, and so he wangled a transfer to the 21st Lancers and participated in the last successful cavalry charge the world ever saw, in the climactic battle of Omdurman. He also had a position as war correspondent for the Morning Post, and on his return to England he used his notes to compose this book.
Chapter 01. The Rebellion of the Mahdi - 00:00
Chapter 02. The Fate of the Envoy - 1:24:09
Chapter 03. The Dervish Empire - 2:45:41
Chapter 04. The Years of Preparation - 3:33:13
Chapter 05. The Beginning of the War - 4:15:26
Chapter 06. Firket - 5:00:59
Chapter 07. The Recovery of the Dongola Province - 5:21:57
Chapter 08. The Desert Railway - 6:15:20
Chapter 09. Abu Hamed - 7:04:52
Chapter 10. Berber - 7:46:23
Chapter 11. Reconaissance - 8:22:42
Chapter 12. The Battle of the Atbara - 8:52:56
Chapter 13. The Grand Advance - 9:21:50
Chapter 14. The Operations of the First of September - 9:50:47
Chapter 15. The Battle of Omdurman - 10:17:57
Chapter 16. The Fall of the City - 11:34:01
Chapter 17. The Fashoda Incident - 11:55:29
Chapter 18. On the Blue Nile - 12:28:57
Chapter 19. The End of the Khalifa - 13:12:58
Appendix - 13:54:27
Problem of evil | Wikipedia audio article
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The problem of evil refers to the question of how to reconcile the existence of evil with an omnipotent, omnibenevolent and omniscient God (see theism). An argument from evil claims that because evil exists, either God does not exist or does not have all three of those properties. Attempts to show the contrary have traditionally been discussed under the heading of theodicy. Besides philosophy of religion, the problem of evil is also important to the field of theology and ethics.
The problem of evil is often formulated in two forms: the logical problem of evil and the evidential problem of evil. The logical form of the argument tries to show a logical impossibility in the coexistence of God and evil, while the evidential form tries to show that given the evil in the world, it is improbable that there is an omnipotent, omniscient, and wholly good God. The problem of evil has been extended to non-human life forms, to include animal suffering from natural evils and human cruelty against them.Responses to various versions of the problem of evil, meanwhile, come in three forms: refutations, defenses, and theodicies. A wide range of responses have been made against these arguments. There are also many discussions of evil and associated problems in other philosophical fields, such as secular ethics, and evolutionary ethics. But as usually understood, the problem of evil is posed in a theological context.The problem of evil acutely applies to monotheistic religions such as Christianity, Islam, and Judaism that believe in a monotheistic God who is omnipotent, omniscient and omnibenevolent; but the question of why does evil exist? has also been studied in religions that are non-theistic or polytheistic, such as Buddhism, Hinduism, and Jainism.
The War of the Worlds Audiobook by H.G. Wells | Audiobook with subtitles
The War of the Worlds (Version 3) H. G. WELLS
No one would have believed, in the last years of the nineteenth century, that the Earth was being scrutinised and studied from across the gulf of space. With infinite complacency, humanity went about its little affairs, serene in its assurance of its empire over matter. It is possible that the micro-organisms we watch under a microscope, do the same. Few people gave thought to the idea of life on other planets, and none imagined that it could be so vastly superior in intellect to ourselves. No one considered the possibility of extra-terrestrial danger. Yet the eyes that regarded our planet were envious and unsympathetic, and slowly and surely drew their plans against us. (Cori Samuel, adapted from Chapter One.)
Genre(s): Science Fiction
Chapters:
0:44 | Chapter 1.The Eve of the War
16:57 |Chapter 2.The Falling Star
26:10 | Chapter 3.On Horsell Common
33:03 |Chapter 4.The Cylinder Opens
41:28 |Chapter 5.The Heat-ray
52:22 |Chapter 6.The Heat-ray in the Chobham Road
58:19 |Chapter 7.How I Reached Home
1:07:44 |Chapter 8.Friday Night
1:14:27 |Chapter 9.The Fighting Begins
1:27:47 |Chapter 10.In the Storm
1:42:39 |Chapter 11.At the Window
1:56:15 |Chapter 12.What I Saw of the Destruction of Weybridge and Shepperton
2:22:02 |Chapter 13.How I Fell In with the Curate
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