Super Gospel – Passion 2 – 8/15 (Spoken Voice) Dialogues, Teachings, Great Commission, Ascension
Second section of Living Jesus, Living Legend–a harmony of all the early gospels into a single ‘super gospel,’ consisting of over 100 different sources. This section features the great post-resurrection teachings of Jesus. In it are the Epistle of the Apostles, the Gospel of Mary Magdalene, the Gospel of the Egyptians, the Apocalypse of Peter, and the badly damaged Dialogue of the Savior, which, with God’s help, I believe I have nearly fully restored! CONTENTS: JESUS REVEALS HIMSELF TO THE ELEVEN / THE DIALOGUE OF THE SAVIOR / JESUS’ SECOND APPEARANCE TO THE TWELVE / THE MISSION OF THE APOSTLES / MARY ASKS JESUS ABOUT THE NATURE OF HIS FOLLOWERS / PETER’S OBJECTION TO MARY / THE GOSPEL OF MARY / APPEARANCE AT THE LAKE OF TIBERIAS / THE GREAT COMMISSION / THE FORTY DAY INTERIM / JESUS TEACHES ABOUT PAUL / INTRODUCTION TO THE APOCALYPSE OF PETER / HIS DISCIPLES ASK IF THE TIME OF HIS COMING IS AT HAND / AN EXHORTATION / THOSE WHO ARE SEALED / THE GREAT MULTITUDE / THE FIG TREE / COMING OF ENOCH AND ELIJAH / SIGNS OF THE END / MORE PLAGUES, THE COMING OF THE ELECT / THE SPIRITS AT THE JUDGMENT / JUDGMENT DAY / THE GRAINS OF WHEAT / A FIGURE OF THE RAISING OF MANKIND AND OF JUDGMENT / THE CALAMITIES, DESTRUCTION BY FIRE / THE PUNISHMENT OF THE WICKED / THE BLASPHEMERS / THOSE WHO FORSOOK RIGHTEOUSNESS / WANTON WOMEN AND MEN / THE MURDERERS AND THEIR ACCOMPLICES / THE SLAIN BEHOLD THEIR KILLERS / THOSE WHO ABORT THEIR CHILDREN / THE ABORTED / THE PERSECUTORS AND BETRAYERS OF …
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Austria Travel: Entrance to Kapfenstein Castle
Thisvideo clip was taken on August 5, 2007 during a country excursion from my Austrian home town of Weiz. My brother and sister-in-law took me to one of the major sights in the area: the Riegersburg, a medieval fortress built originally in the 11th century on the basaltic rock of a former volcano. 11 bastions, 6 gates and 2 moats protect this fortress which was built in the border area of the Austrian empire to protect against invaders from the east which included Magyars and Turks. During the 17th century the castle’ history was enriched by two legendary female protagonists: the artistocratic Freifrau Katharina Elisabeth von Galler who expanded the castle, and her servant, the “flower witch” (Blumenhexe) Katharina Paldauf who was accused of being a witch for her ability to grow roses in winter and burned on the stake. After a brief stroll through the town of Riegersburg we drove the Castle of Kapfenstein, also located on a former volcano, where we had a delicious lunch in the castle outdoor patio which provided a magnificent view of the surround Styrian and Slovenian mountains and hills. Then I had a brief adventure on a motor scooter and got ready for my last evening in Austria, ready to say goodbye to my home town and the province of Styria — the Green Heart of Austria. I am actually a travel writer who loves to explore international destinations as well as my chosen home town of Toronto. On Youtube you will find hundreds of video clips from a wide variety of …
Austria Travel: The Famous White Hall of the Riegersburg Fortress
Thisvideo clip was taken on August 5, 2007 during a country excursion from my Austrian home town of Weiz. My brother and sister-in-law took me to one of the major sights in the area: the Riegersburg, a medieval fortress built originally in the 11th century on the basaltic rock of a former volcano. 11 bastions, 6 gates and 2 moats protect this fortress which was built in the border area of the Austrian empire to protect against invaders from the east which included Magyars and Turks. During the 17th century the castle’ history was enriched by two legendary female protagonists: the artistocratic Freifrau Katharina Elisabeth von Galler who expanded the castle, and her servant, the “flower witch” (Blumenhexe) Katharina Paldauf who was accused of being a witch for her ability to grow roses in winter and burned on the stake. After a brief stroll through the town of Riegersburg we drove the Castle of Kapfenstein, also located on a former volcano, where we had a delicious lunch in the castle outdoor patio which provided a magnificent view of the surround Styrian and Slovenian mountains and hills. Then I had a brief adventure on a motor scooter and got ready for my last evening in Austria, ready to say goodbye to my home town and the province of Styria — the Green Heart of Austria. I am actually a travel writer who loves to explore international destinations as well as my chosen home town of Toronto. On Youtube you will find hundreds of video clips from a wide variety of …
Austria Travel: Outside of Riegersburg church
Thisvideo clip was taken on August 5, 2007 during a country excursion from my Austrian home town of Weiz. My brother and sister-in-law took me to one of the major sights in the area: the Riegersburg, a medieval fortress built originally in the 11th century on the basaltic rock of a former volcano. 11 bastions, 6 gates and 2 moats protect this fortress which was built in the border area of the Austrian empire to protect against invaders from the east which included Magyars and Turks. During the 17th century the castle’ history was enriched by two legendary female protagonists: the artistocratic Freifrau Katharina Elisabeth von Galler who expanded the castle, and her servant, the “flower witch” (Blumenhexe) Katharina Paldauf who was accused of being a witch for her ability to grow roses in winter and burned on the stake. After a brief stroll through the town of Riegersburg we drove the Castle of Kapfenstein, also located on a former volcano, where we had a delicious lunch in the castle outdoor patio which provided a magnificent view of the surround Styrian and Slovenian mountains and hills. Then I had a brief adventure on a motor scooter and got ready for my last evening in Austria, ready to say goodbye to my home town and the province of Styria — the Green Heart of Austria. I am actually a travel writer who loves to explore international destinations as well as my chosen home town of Toronto. On Youtube you will find hundreds of video clips from a wide variety of …
Austria Travel: The Village of Riegersburg
Thisvideo clip was taken on August 5, 2007 during a country excursion from my Austrian home town of Weiz. My brother and sister-in-law took me to one of the major sights in the area: the Riegersburg, a medieval fortress built originally in the 11th century on the basaltic rock of a former volcano. 11 bastions, 6 gates and 2 moats protect this fortress which was built in the border area of the Austrian empire to protect against invaders from the east which included Magyars and Turks. During the 17th century the castle’ history was enriched by two legendary female protagonists: the artistocratic Freifrau Katharina Elisabeth von Galler who expanded the castle, and her servant, the “flower witch” (Blumenhexe) Katharina Paldauf who was accused of being a witch for her ability to grow roses in winter and burned on the stake. After a brief stroll through the town of Riegersburg we drove the Castle of Kapfenstein, also located on a former volcano, where we had a delicious lunch in the castle outdoor patio which provided a magnificent view of the surround Styrian and Slovenian mountains and hills. Then I had a brief adventure on a motor scooter and got ready for my last evening in Austria, ready to say goodbye to my home town and the province of Styria — the Green Heart of Austria. I am actually a travel writer who loves to explore international destinations as well as my chosen home town of Toronto. On Youtube you will find hundreds of video clips from a wide variety of …
Austria Travel: Kapfenstein Castle inside
Thisvideo clip was taken on August 5, 2007 during a country excursion from my Austrian home town of Weiz. My brother and sister-in-law took me to one of the major sights in the area: the Riegersburg, a medieval fortress built originally in the 11th century on the basaltic rock of a former volcano. 11 bastions, 6 gates and 2 moats protect this fortress which was built in the border area of the Austrian empire to protect against invaders from the east which included Magyars and Turks. During the 17th century the castle’ history was enriched by two legendary female protagonists: the artistocratic Freifrau Katharina Elisabeth von Galler who expanded the castle, and her servant, the “flower witch” (Blumenhexe) Katharina Paldauf who was accused of being a witch for her ability to grow roses in winter and burned on the stake. After a brief stroll through the town of Riegersburg we drove the Castle of Kapfenstein, also located on a former volcano, where we had a delicious lunch in the castle outdoor patio which provided a magnificent view of the surround Styrian and Slovenian mountains and hills. Then I had a brief adventure on a motor scooter and got ready for my last evening in Austria, ready to say goodbye to my home town and the province of Styria — the Green Heart of Austria. I am actually a travel writer who loves to explore international destinations as well as my chosen home town of Toronto. On Youtube you will find hundreds of video clips from a wide variety of …
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When the genocide breaks out in Rwanda in 1994, Gilbert’s family, father, mother and young sister are killed. Along with 200 neighbours, they are attacked with hoes and then burned alive in a pit in his parent’s back garden. This coming film follows what happens next…
Austria Travel: Adventure on a motor scooter
Thisvideo clip was taken on August 5, 2007 during a country excursion from my Austrian home town of Weiz. My brother and sister-in-law took me to one of the major sights in the area: the Riegersburg, a medieval fortress built originally in the 11th century on the basaltic rock of a former volcano. 11 bastions, 6 gates and 2 moats protect this fortress which was built in the border area of the Austrian empire to protect against invaders from the east which included Magyars and Turks. During the 17th century the castle’ history was enriched by two legendary female protagonists: the artistocratic Freifrau Katharina Elisabeth von Galler who expanded the castle, and her servant, the “flower witch” (Blumenhexe) Katharina Paldauf who was accused of being a witch for her ability to grow roses in winter and burned on the stake. After a brief stroll through the town of Riegersburg we drove the Castle of Kapfenstein, also located on a former volcano, where we had a delicious lunch in the castle outdoor patio which provided a magnificent view of the surround Styrian and Slovenian mountains and hills. Then I had a brief adventure on a motor scooter and got ready for my last evening in Austria, ready to say goodbye to my home town and the province of Styria — the Green Heart of Austria. I am actually a travel writer who loves to explore international destinations as well as my chosen home town of Toronto. On Youtube you will find hundreds of video clips from a wide variety of …
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